Errrm, how much would I pay for the laptop?
Erm...
Erm, I would say around £400-£500?
I'm not sure
£1000?
I'm going to take a guess and say it's like... £600...
something like that? £600, £700 maybe?
Okay, I was a bit over!
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How To Declutter - Duration: 6:41.
I'm Lenka.
And I'm Abbey.
And we're Lights Camera English!
And now I'm going to ask Lenka what this kondomarino...
ninoko... koma... kamino... miakam... what?
KonMari?
That's what I said, like, twice.
Well, I am going to tell you KonMari then.
Good.
OK, so... tell me about this Kondo Maria thing.
Her name is Marie Kondo.
Marie Kondo, OK. So what is... who is she?
She is Japanese and she is a world-known expert for decluttering.
OK.
And for me it all started three years ago, I believe it was,
around this time of the year, actually.
And I thought I needed a change in my life, and decluttering sounded very appealing at that time.
And because I wanted to do it right, I wanted to do it correctly, I started googling.
How to declutter.
OK.
And guess what: Five minutes later I thought I was probably the only person on the planet
who had not heard about Marie Kondo.
It was all over the web.
Everybody was so excited about her book: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying up.
Oh, I have heard of that.
Oh yeah. OK.
I never read, obviously, but...
Well, I bought it, I read it, and then the magic happened.
OK, alright, so, so, so tell me.
And so I started following her method, and I started a blog.
Blog?
I thought it would be a kind of accountability for me.
So I told a couple of friends and I started a blog documenting the process.
That's a good idea.
Because, you know, when you move into a new apartment...
Yeah...
... there's always a couple of boxes that are hidden somewhere...
Oh, yes.
... You never get to unpacking them.
So this is exactly what happened to me and I had this big box hidden behind the piano.
That's, that's where everyone keeps their boxes.
Behind the piano.
And actually I did try to get rid of them a couple of times over the years.
I always pulled the box out and I opened it and kind of looked into what was in there,
and then I thought, it's just too much. I can't...
Yeah, it's overwhelming, isn't it.
Totally overwhelming, so I hid the box behind the piano again, lived happily...
Another two years.
Exactly.
But this time it was completely different.
Imagine, imagine, me, jumping out of bed in the morning, in the morning...
No, no.
... excited to go on and continue with the decluttering process.
No, I don't believe it.
What is, what is this, what is the process?
Oh, I'm an Ambassador.
OK, alright, tell me.
There are two principles of her method.
There, there's more to it, but this is like the two main key points of her philosophy.
One is that you're supposed to take every object that you own.
Like, you pick up the thing, you look at it, and you say, or you ask yourself:
Does it spark joy?
Does it spark joy?
Well, right now, yes, 'cos it has my tea in it.
Thank you.
Right.
Well, anyway, it did spark joy at that time, this mug...
Yeah.
... so I kept it.
Right. What if it hadn't sparked joy?
Yeah, in case it does not spark joy, then you can let it go.
But that's the hard thing.
It's actually getting rid of things that, I just, I always feel really guilty.
Yes, absolutely. Because throwing things away when they are still usable ...
Yes, it feels wasteful.
It feels wasteful.
But not when you follow the KonMari method.
Because she explains that at that moment that you realize that it doesn't spark joy,
the object has served its purpose in your life, and you and it can start a new phase.
So you can actually let go, guilt-free.
And it's really, really powerful, I can really recommend it.
OK. That's interesting. OK.
I guess I should try that.
Maybe you should try that.
But what happened with the, with the blog then? How did that go?
Oh, that's a different story, and it's also interesting.
OK, tell me.
I stopped writing the blog when I was finished, there was no reason for me to continue.
But maybe a year later I got a message from a lady, from a, from a lady, from someone,
asking me about my experience, and it turned out to be a TV presenter, a TV lady.
Finally, at that time, the KonMari method arrived in the Czech Republic.
Ah, right, ten years after the world.
Not that long, actually, it was also published in Czech, so they were preparing a program,
a show about the KonMari method, and they were looking for people who had experience with it.
And I guess she googled KonMari and experience with KonMari in the Czech Republic, and voila.
Found you. OK.
So I ended up with a TV crew in my apartment, showing how beautiful, decluttered it was.
We were filming for five hours, maybe.
Wow, OK.
And then it got edited to three minutes.
But you know how they say that you have fifteen minutes of fame in your life, so that was it.
Well, you've got, you've got about twelve minutes left.
Oh yeah, right. That is correct.
So that was it.
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GTA 5 How Much Money Is Earned? - Duration: 3:54.
Hello friends welcome to channel
again with a different video
in this video we all have gta 5
until this time I won the money
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gta 5 let's see how much money
Auuuuuuu
In the year 2018, the GTA 5 years went out
but this game can not be stopped
he still has a lot of records
Even now, he's managed to get amongst the best selling games.
Now, even geographical computer tests do not open anymore
If the GTA pays 5 the computer is not good GTA5 is the bad computer.
If the Gta 5 is not open, go to the horseshoes
Now let's look at how much money this game made in 2013 at first, and how much money he made in the month.
The game first peaked in peak monthly sales
and 31 million 800 thousand dollars, such as a number of exits had made.
It was obvious that it would be a big game in 2013 but nobody could think of playing for 5 years.
Now let's look at how much he has gained in the game total
First of all, these numbers can turn your head a little
you have side effects such as dizziness and nervousness
We recommend you close the video.
Yes now I am hungry
As the Rockstar official
I have to explain how much money we have earned you
It's been 5 years since the game started
And I think I'm saying 4th
I'm 5th word right now
The game reaches more than 90 million sales figures
Earned $ 6 billion
that is, 6 billion
When I was making this joke shan was 6 billion 100 million
Looking at the data I see right now, it was 6 billion 200 million
It was 6 billion 300 million
Let's see how much it costs TL to translate it
6 billion bucks
6 billion
i need to calm down
I think my stomach and head pain
I got my own side effects on my videom, or I am going
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How do you prune a Porsche? Add carbon and cut carpet (but not the glovebox) - Duration: 7:47.
The 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS unveiled recently at the Geneva auto show is offered with an
optional Weissach package.
What in the world is that, you ask?
Named after the German town Porsche's development center is in, it leverages technology that
seeped down from the world of racing to shave about 40 pounds from the GT3 RS, which is
not exactly a fat car to begin with.
The package adds lightweight components such as carbon fiber shift paddles, carbon fiber
trim on the steering wheel, and thinner carpet.
It doesn't sound like much on paper but it all adds up fairly quickly.
Buyers who want an even lighter car – Porsche told us most of them do – can order magnesium
wheels, too.
Digital Trends chatted with Andreas Preuninger, the head of Porsche's GT division, to get
insight on why the 911 GT3 RS received a Weissach package and what's next in the world of
saving weight.
Digital Trends: This is the first time you've offered the 911 GT3 RS with a Weissach package.
Why now?
Andreas Preuninger: We had it on the 918 Spyder and it was a great success.
We thought of making it available on the 911 RS range as well because it makes sense.
Most buyers look closely at weight.
"We try to be in touch with our customers as much as possible, either at events or on
the track."
We try to be in touch with our customers as much as possible, either at events or on the
track.
A lot of the people who own these cars told us they wish to make them lighter, they want
to incorporate more lightweight materials.
This is our answer to this need, which is obviously very high.
Nearly everybody wants this not very inexpensive option.
On the 911 GT2 RS, the take rate is 90-percent plus.
We think it's going to be similar on the 911 GT3 RS.
We didn't expect it to be that high, which causes problems in our parts factories because
we end up with a need for magnesium wheels that we didn't count on.
85 percent of the global magnesium wheel market, including race cars and motorcycles, is taken
by Porsche for that option.
When you developed the Weissach package for the GT3 RS, which lessons did you apply from
the 918 Spyder program?
[On the 918], the package consisted of visible carbon fiber parts.
If you look at the [GT3 RS] without Weissach, it's relatively calm.
We don't show off the carbon fiber, though there is carbon fiber.
With the Weissach package we really, clearly show it off.
It looks more brutal, racier, more track-focused.
Look at the wheels, as well.
The magnesium wheels were part of the 918's package.
We found out it was an option you could really feel as a driver in terms of throttle response
and turn-in.
You mentioned the Weissach package makes sense for RS cars.
Does it make sense for non-RS models?
I think saving weight makes sense in all cars nowadays.
A car that is light is always nicer to drive and it uses less gas; this is physics.
I think demand from people that go to the track is way higher on the RS than on the
GT3 or the Carrera, but it's definitely something we could look into.
As I said, we have to build that up slowly otherwise we can't supply the parts.
I won't rule out some lightweight package will find its way to other model lines in
the future.
We have nothing planned yet, we're very busy; don't expect to see the Cayenne Weissach
next month.
RS cars represent a bridge between the track and the showroom.
How do you factor Formula E into that equation?
"This is what makes the company successful, not being stubbornly stuck in the past but
looking around and being open-minded."
We will see.
It would be unusual if there isn't a transfer of experience but Formula E is really only
beginning now so we will have to wait and see.
We are open to everything.
This is what makes the company successful, not being stubbornly stuck in the past but
looking around and being open-minded.
This applies to the ultra-hardcore analog cars like the GT models as well as to the
digitalization and e-mobility side.
The aim, as a company, is to be best-in-class in both of these very far removed strategies
and anything in between.
What's next?
How much lighter can a 911 get?
If you look at legislation around the world and certification needs, we're very close
to what can be done while complying with safety and emissions regulations.
On a race car you can leave out the catalytic converter or take out the carpet.
We looked at how much weight we'd save by taking out the carpet and it wasn't much.
And, when you toss out the carpet or the glovebox it feels cheap.
There are rattling noises, you're looking at holes in the dashboard.
It's not desirable.
If we took out everything we're legally allowed to we'd save maybe [16 pounds] while
sacrificing a lot of creature comforts.
With an engine that makes 520 horsepower, it's not noticeable.
It's like taking out the A/C. It's actually possible on this car, but it's not something
I would recommend.
Does the manual transmission have any kind of future in RS cars?
No.
Offering one would be technologically possible but we think with the Touring package and
the available manual transmission in the normal GT3 we have it sorted in the correct way.
"You have to be the strict father sometimes and say 'no, it's not good, it doesn't
make sense.'"
There's not much demand for one.
I don't think we'd have more than a 10-percent take rate.
Almost everybody understands our strategy.
If a buyer wants a manual he can have one, but it will be in a standard GT3, not in the
RS.
Though, I'm sure we could sell a GT3 RS with a manual, no doubt, but not everything
that sells makes sense.
You have to be the strict father sometimes and say "no, it's not good, it doesn't
make sense."
Besides, we have one production line for our sports cars.
The more variants we build, the more complicated it gets.
The parts have to arrive just in time to a certain spot on the production line.
It's so narrow that you couldn't fit one additional variant because that would mean
another cart with parts.
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Teresa, Health Care Community Liaison Part 1 - What I do and how much I make - Duration: 4:08.
My name is Teresa Nguyen and I'm 29 years old.
I'm the community Liaison for Colorado Choice Transitions
at the Colorado Department of
Health Care Policy and Financing.
Their biggest role in the state is to administer
Colorado Medicaid and we also have other health programs
within the Department, but I would say that is our
biggest role and what we're known for.
I work for a small program outside of that
that serves Medicaid clients,
specifically who are interested in coming out of
nursing homes back into their home
or back into the community.
So we find many people are there because
they don't know what else to do.
They don't have the supports.
They don't have a community here.
Their family is in another state and what not.
And so on the younger spectrum, that's what it looks like.
On the older spectrum, it is somebody who may have
been there a little bit longer than just for one
health crisis but they do have family here and they do
want to move home towards their end of life
and they do want to spend it
not in a nursing facility setting.
We try to honor that because we really believe in
individual choice and the setting that you receive care in
is extremely important.
My main role is to really engage with our community,
our stakeholders, the people who are our clients
in the program, the people who are our providers.
I interact with the nursing facility staff
so the people who actually are at the beginning
of the transition process with each resident
inside the nursing home and then I also make sure
that our internal department kind of aligns with
what the stakeholders in our community is saying.
I manage 13 contracts throughout the state.
These contracts allow us to provide options counseling to
the residents inside nursing homes who are interested
in looking at other options.
To be a community liaison for the State of Colorado,
I think some skills that a person might need are
some strong communication skills,
great time management skills.
There's a lot of projects and priorities and people
that depend on you within an eight-hour day
and so you kind of have to decide where you spend that time
and really make sure that you're responding well to
everybody that needs you.
So I make $50,000 per year.
Every year, all of the staff in our office
get a little bit of a raise.
It's very small and so I don't see a tremendous
increase anytime soon, although there are many, many
opportunities inside the department to grow
kind of your own position and so I'm excited about that.
I think my next goal is to manage and I think I'm
kind of on track, so it will be exciting to kind of
see where I go with that.
I am honored and very, very
thankful to feel a personal connection to
the program that I am within
and the people that I serve.
I think I'm very lucky to grow up
the way that I did with very
persistent parents who helped me receive
the services and the supports that I needed to
get an education, to have a job, to live independently.
But I could easily, without those supports,
be in the shoes of a lot of our clients.
I could be in a nursing facility
and at the age of 29, I would imagine that that
is not my setting of choice.
All of my frustrations or all of my dull days at work
are pretty minimal because ...
just because I know that
we are doing our very best to serve
this very, very unique population
and to really help people, again, honor their choice.
And so that's my favorite part.
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How much are Ant and Dec earning compared to other TV stars? - Duration: 4:53.
How much are Ant and Dec earning compared to other TV stars?
Ant McPartlin was given a £86,000 fine yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a single charge of drink driving.
While this might sound like a considerable amount of money, it is a mere drop in the ocean for the ITV star who is reportedly earning £130k per week.
It's estimated that the 42-year-old is worth £62million pounds in total, as Ant and Dec are said to have earned a whopping £29.5m between them in 2016, according to The Mirror Not only do they make their cash by appearing on a number of ITV's hit television programmes, the iconic duo also rake in the money through taking part in numerous advertising campaigns.
Throughout their many decades of fame, the pair have been in involved in campaigns for Cadbury's Wispa Bite, Woolworths, McDonald's, and with their most recent being Suzuki.
However, due to Ant's drink driving offence, the latter pulled out of their £20m pound advertising deal last month – but sounds like they'll be okay.
Even though they have lost their deal with Suzuki, the pair are still well in the lead with their earnings when it comes to comparing them with other TV personalities.
X Factor's Dermot O'Leary currently stands as the UK's top earning solo presenter as he's reportedly on an £8m four-year contract for the ITV singing competition.
But this is peanuts compared to the show's head judge and music mogul Simon Cowell, who is said to earn £33.1m a year.
Former Top Gear presenter Chris Evans doesn't seem to be doing too badly for himself either.
Since quitting the show in 2016, the Radio 2 Breakfast Show presenter has gone on to make £10m, with it being suggested he is making up to £29k every day while working on the radio and as a second hand car dealer.
Meanwhile, Gary Lineker is thought to pocket £3m a year as he has a £2m contract with Match Of The Day on the BBC and for the work he does with the NBC Sports Network.
But enough of the lads, doing it for girls are the nation's much loved Clare Balding and Holly Willoughby, who have both dominated our screens for a number of years.
Clare started presenting Channel 5's coverage of Wimbledon since 1995 and moved her way over to BBC's Olympics coverage in 2000.
She also hosts a number of other sporting events including Crufts and Trooping The Colour.
According to reports her sports coverage earns her £2.6m.
Holly's deal with ITV however is significantly less that all of the above, as she is thought to make just £1m a year presenting This Morning and Dancing On Ice.
However, she is the face of Garnier hair dye and Diet Coke, so with this sponsorship, she raises her earnings to £10m.
But despite Holly venturing out into the world of sponsors, and Ant and Dec having their own production company putting on shows including Saturday Night Takeaway, the BBC have a much tougher approach when it comes to celebrities expanding their careers.
According to The Mirror, they're warned that any sponsorship deals can never present a conflict of interest or in any way suggest the BBC's endorsement, and can only carry out promotional activity that doesn't undermine the broadcaster's values.
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