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Blin, this is really cool. And now i'm hooked: already watching her next video named "Soybean planting".🌱 This is an interesting stuff, thanks! :flower:

Oh. I didn't realize she has a whole bunch of videos. Not your typical farmer girl.
 
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Scrolling Visualization Of Jeff Bezos' Wealth


Once you get to the end of Jeff Bezos' wealth you can scroll through the wealth of the United States' 400 richest families, who hold nearly $3 trillion. It's worth skipping ahead to take a peak at this but I didn't have the patience to scroll thru the whole thing. The author's point was made loud and clear.
 
Blin, this is really cool. And now i'm hooked: already watching her next video named "Soybean planting".🌱 This is an interesting stuff, thanks! :flower:

I haven't been watching her videos, but YouTube keeps popping them up on my home page. She has been posting a video a day for two weeks now. 16K subscribers and a million views. What constitutes a YouTube Phenomenon nowadays?
Maybe give some credit to the quarantine and all the people who are stuck at home watching youtube.
 
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Oho, your Mom is beautiful.💃 And the picture is of a very good quality, like it was pictured yesterday.

HA! the photo is a polaroid that had been sitting in a box for like 60 years. The fading to sepia gives it that authentic antique look :grinning:
 
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Chinese girl playing a kamancheh. I have to say, this instrument is a global thing, and almost in all countries it's called the same. I was very surprised when our old Armenian acquaintance, uncle Virab, gave me a photo (as a gift), where his deceased relative was depicted. The photo was taken in 1920s, so it was a very precious gift (he gave me a lot of old photos of their Armenian and Turkish ancestors). When i saw the photo with a man playing, i exclaimed: "Blin, but this is kamancheh!" Virab said: "Yeah, it's our instrument too, in old times all Armenians could play it".

This is a pretty long composition played on fujara and kamancheh. But there are a few interesting fragments in it, IMO.
 
Chinese girl playing a kamancheh. I have to say, this instrument is a global thing, and almost in all countries it's called the same. I was very surprised when our old Armenian acquaintance, uncle Virab, gave me a photo (as a gift), where his deceased relative was depicted. The photo was taken in 1920s, so it was a very precious gift (he gave me a lot of old photos of their Armenian and Turkish ancestors). When i saw the photo with a man playing, i exclaimed: "Blin, but this is kamancheh!" Virab said: "Yeah, it's our instrument too, in old times all Armenians could play it".

This is a pretty long composition played on fujara and kamancheh. But there are a few interesting fragments in it, IMO.
Wow! Sweet tunes. Thank you for sharing! :)
 
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