Carl Youngblood
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AWS Static Hosting Tutorial
This quick tutorial shows you how to deploy a static website on S3 and CloudFront using the new Origin Access Control (OAC) feature. The recommended process has changed from what it used to be, so check out this video to find out how to do it right. PLEASE NOTE in particular that you should not enable the static website hosting feature on your S3 bucket like before.
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Youngblood House Demolition
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Our house got demolished yesterday (Sat Oct 28 2017) in preparation for a rebuild on our existing lot. We are going to build a brand new passive house in the craftsman style.
Likening the scriptures: every member a translator
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I prepared this short presentation for BoMCon, an activity that my LDS congregation held on 10 September 2016.
Love at home
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Left to right: Josh Bishop, Carl Youngblood, Ashley Wallace, Hayden Wallace
A Christmas Message From Edward Snowden
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A Christmas Message From Edward Snowden
Annie's birthday card for her cousin Kari
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Annie's birthday card for her cousin Kari
Christmas 2012
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Christmas 2012
Sam's Christmas Program
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Sam singing in his 2.trinn Christmas program at school.
Mottaksklasse singing
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...and Sam being silly
Carnival of Venice, arranged by Paul JeanJean
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Performed by Carl Youngblood at the Oslo LDS stake spring concert in Sandvika, Norway, on 19 May 2012.
17th of May Parade
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Midtbygda school, Norway
Sam 7 years b-day!
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Sam's neighborhood friends singing for the camera at his birthday party :) Norway
Annie meets a pig
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During a May Day trip at the Asker McDonald's someone brought a pet pig along.
Kami on a Sled
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Kami on a Sled
Halloween Birthday Party
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Halloween Birthday Party
"Reindeer" ride
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"Reindeer" ride
Christmas morning 2011
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Christmas morning 2011
Halloween birthday party
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Halloween birthday party
James' Portugal Presentation (Norwegian)
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James' Portugal Presentation (Norwegian)
Mormon Pioneer Medley
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Mormon Pioneer Medley
James' Portugal presentation (English)
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James' Portugal presentation (English)
Joseph at Stockholm science museum
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Joseph at Stockholm science museum
Toad
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Toad
Karl Johans Gate
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Karl Johans Gate
Ward Christmas Dinner Song
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Ward Christmas Dinner Song
Ward Christmas Dinner Poem
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Ward Christmas Dinner Poem
Missionaries helping me remodel the boy's bedroom
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Missionaries helping me remodel the boy's bedroom
Marcos helping me remodel the boy's bedroom
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Marcos helping me remodel the boy's bedroom
Trick-or-treating... at Christmastime
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Trick-or-treating... at Christmastime
Norwegian Bluegrass Band #2
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Norwegian Bluegrass Band #2

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sarnobat2000
    @sarnobat2000 28 днів тому

    6 years on, I'm happy to say this video and the accompanying lifehacker article was step zero in me gettring rid of 90% of my 400 books without losing a single annotation. I ended up using an HFS Guillotine and Fujitsu Scansnap iX500.

  • @britsluver
    @britsluver 2 роки тому

    Lov3s it

  • @louieokamoto8747
    @louieokamoto8747 2 роки тому

    This demolition was funny first a girl says can I break a window. Usually it's a boy who wants to break a window. Then all the kids on 1 couch watching the demolition was funny

  • @mackhopper
    @mackhopper 2 роки тому

    A “passive” house? As opposed to an aggressive house?

    • @CarlYoungblood
      @CarlYoungblood 2 роки тому

      passipedia.org/basics/what_is_a_passive_house

  • @estrader6214
    @estrader6214 3 роки тому

    Nice technique! Have you or anyone else tried this with magazine pages? I want to achieve the same as Google Books with my rare magazines.

  • @loafandjug321
    @loafandjug321 3 роки тому

    Obviously the lowest Craigslist bidder.

  • @aimangomeztv6658
    @aimangomeztv6658 3 роки тому

    Nice job and Amazing view, with the mountain at the back,

  • @jewelss7191
    @jewelss7191 3 роки тому

    Please, if you do this use safety glasses and shoes!!

  • @jenseng7353
    @jenseng7353 4 роки тому

    For $37 NZ$ you have PDF version of it 😂

  • @brianbarefootburns3521
    @brianbarefootburns3521 4 роки тому

    The irony of a LaTeX book not being available as an eBook

  • @huckster66
    @huckster66 4 роки тому

    Wouldn't it be better to have a one of those big dumpsters rather than a trailer because a dumpster you could crush it down and get a lot in opposed to the trailers that you can't smash it down into?

  • @RandyGrace
    @RandyGrace 4 роки тому

    Appreciate the fact this video is only 5:42. The first two I tried were 10 or 15 minutes long.

  • @billwilliams6338
    @billwilliams6338 4 роки тому

    CARL YOUNGBLOOD ))}+ I'm looking for a scanner that can scan 300 page to 500 page books really fast. Can this scanner scan 300 to 500 page books without constantly loading the pages by hand in intervals because the feeding TRAY won't hold 300 to 500 pages? I just want to LOAD the whole book and press the scan button and walk away and let it scan the whole book really fast can it do that?

  • @evansamador5541
    @evansamador5541 4 роки тому

    YOU ARE A SERIAL KILLER ...LMAO

  • @russianrunescapebot7067
    @russianrunescapebot7067 4 роки тому

    Well, this definitely works. Wish you didn't have to destroy the book though.

  • @Phineas1808
    @Phineas1808 4 роки тому

    this is good for a book which is already dying and you want to keep

  • @tomspice73
    @tomspice73 4 роки тому

    ok, but how do you dismantle a 2-300- year old book?

  • @susanneheron7045
    @susanneheron7045 4 роки тому

    OK Carl, I have a question. Suppose your book is a collection of items differentiated by number of item, and you want to be able to reference a particular item number quickly. Say for example an old book of hymns, each one of which has a number. What vehicle could you use, aside from Adobe, to digitize the book so it would be usable in an app for quick reference?

  • @pgaven9396
    @pgaven9396 5 років тому

    Im going to digtize the death out ofy now 600 dollar textbook. These predatory vultures who take advantage of poor students and overprice a less than 50 dollar text are true scumbags

  • @gursikh133
    @gursikh133 5 років тому

    I never thought about this idea. I liked it.

  • @wilettamiller9387
    @wilettamiller9387 5 років тому

    this operator is making a real mess of things. the haul away trailers are to small, no water to spray dust, no safety clothing or hard hats. guess you get what you pay for

    • @CarlYoungblood
      @CarlYoungblood 5 років тому

      Everything turned out fine. It was just a residential demolition, and probably ended up costing less than what you describe.

    • @smldemolition
      @smldemolition 2 роки тому

      As a demo contractor myself, I can tell you that on a residence like this, you don't need all that because 95% of the time no one is even near you, it's just you and the excavator. As to the last sentence, what's funny about that is that when you give residents the TRUE cost of demolition, you get rejected quickly, so then you have to give them a measly rate where you barely make any money, because people don't want to pay for the true cost. So to say "you get what you pay for" is incorrect. The fact is we have to eat too, so we As contractors get what the customer is "willing" to give, not what we asked you to pay.

  • @maggie.online
    @maggie.online 5 років тому

    I was thinking of doing this to an academic book too, glad to see I'm not crazy

  • @tombrigola1086
    @tombrigola1086 5 років тому

    It’s better to watch old blood is boring they what they doing is not demolishing they do it little by little

  • @tombrigola1086
    @tombrigola1086 5 років тому

    Young blood work fast not like old blood they work too slow just picking and picking

  • @simonpetrus1981
    @simonpetrus1981 5 років тому

    Good vid and keep up good work👍🏻.

  • @ColdFuse96
    @ColdFuse96 5 років тому

    Aw geez man, I don't want to have to destroy the whole book in the process :(

  • @robertwolf7447
    @robertwolf7447 5 років тому

    Seriously what was the matter with that house?

  • @herbk98
    @herbk98 5 років тому

    Did you ever consider providing this house to a needy family and building your new one on a nearby vacant lot? For the money it cost for demolition you could have bought an empty lot, and at the end of the project you would have had 2 houses for 2 families on 2 lots instead of 1 house for 1 family on 1 lot -- all for the same money. And all of that original house is now taking up space in a landfill instead of providing shelter as it could have continued to do. I understand you could legally do what you did, but I think there could have been a better outcome than one complete house going to a landfill.

    • @CarlYoungblood
      @CarlYoungblood 5 років тому

      Provo no longer has any vacant residential lots in it. If you want to build there, you have to demolish. We really like this location and how close it is to BYU campus. The house we knocked down was built in 1948 and had plenty of issues, including asbestos. The new house we are building will last a long time and has a HERS rating of -15, meaning it produces more energy than it consumes and doesn't contribute to any fossil fuel emissions. The $0 energy bills will more than pay for the demolished house over the lifetime of the new one, and will spare the environment a significant amount of emissions.

    • @elisscaliving5864
      @elisscaliving5864 4 роки тому

      Oh stop it

    • @irishhandyman2009
      @irishhandyman2009 4 роки тому

      @@CarlYoungblood So you had a crew come in with no safety gear, no water spraying of dust and debris, spread it all over your building site of said," built in 1948 and had plenty of issues, including asbestos" and because it was a small job it wasn't necessary. You created more problems than you ever solved. You may be saving money. but you polluted your own neighborhood.

  • @tibornagy4859
    @tibornagy4859 5 років тому

    You made me laugh with this book murder :D

  • @chris_mic
    @chris_mic 5 років тому

    nice view of the mountains!!

  • @beno2rasho
    @beno2rasho 5 років тому

    FYI - using a circular saw sideways is dangerous.

  • @bobbishop8848
    @bobbishop8848 5 років тому

    were did you find this company,no water to control dust and not no safety clothing or hard hats.

    • @darkstar8827
      @darkstar8827 5 років тому

      Bob, Use water when there is cement and brick and the old insulation, asbestos. This is a wooden structure and probably does'nt need it.

    • @irishhandyman2009
      @irishhandyman2009 4 роки тому

      @@darkstar8827 "The house we knocked down was built in 1948 and had plenty of issues, including asbestos." Yeah, let the neighbors deal with it, great idea. Glad you live out there.

  • @Artoconnell
    @Artoconnell 5 років тому

    The Equip operator is harsh...yikes..easy ..

  • @MegaJohnhammond
    @MegaJohnhammond 5 років тому

    Welcome to amateur hour

  • @robertross804
    @robertross804 5 років тому

    good job he knows his stuff maily the firblass insulation the glass fiber could get in sombodys skin that why spay is kneaded

  • @robertross804
    @robertross804 5 років тому

    there suppose to be a man with a water hose spraying the dust

  • @richarddeaman3577
    @richarddeaman3577 5 років тому

    BOUGOS company a proper company would have proper safety gear on instead of breaking all the laws

  • @mohammedsiddiq9889
    @mohammedsiddiq9889 6 років тому

    Can you tell me how to make the OCR recognition in windows 10

  • @woobamboo3213
    @woobamboo3213 6 років тому

    I hope we get to see the new house

  • @hs7921
    @hs7921 6 років тому

    Don't know if I could do this to some of my old books. Might not have much choice though, the paper is starting to get yellow. Aaaiiieee!

  • @paulthesoundguy1
    @paulthesoundguy1 6 років тому

    Is this vid shot in Colorado Springs......looks like Pikes peak in background

  • @clint0374
    @clint0374 6 років тому

    using a circular saw barefoot #savage

  • @woodsarthobbies6515
    @woodsarthobbies6515 6 років тому

    Can yo do this with an old unpublished paper novel?

  • @richardfote4083
    @richardfote4083 6 років тому

    I think its cool that the kids in the block find this more entertaining than a new movie . and less expensive . thanks for showing this.

  • @pamwalton4493
    @pamwalton4493 6 років тому

    Looking forward to seeing the new house. What a beautiful view you have there!

  • @michlgilbertclements6178
    @michlgilbertclements6178 6 років тому

    All that to get your couch out of the basement! Did you reclaim the refrigerant in the A/C

    • @Aptenodytes
      @Aptenodytes 6 років тому

      Michæl Gilbert Clements I hope they did. We don't need anymore shit depleting the ozone

    • @irishhandyman2009
      @irishhandyman2009 4 роки тому

      @@Aptenodytes Oh they did better. They spread asbestos all around the neighborhood and work site. "The house we knocked down was built in 1948 and had plenty of issues, including asbestos." Brilliant. Feel sorry for neighbors.

    • @Aptenodytes
      @Aptenodytes 4 роки тому

      @@irishhandyman2009 lmao nice

  • @ralphg6593
    @ralphg6593 6 років тому

    I look forward to seeing videos of the new construction. Enjoy the process.

  • @markschroeder738
    @markschroeder738 6 років тому

    This scanner has revolutionized my book and magazine collection. I did find that a fine toothed band saw works best - the cleanest edge of several types of cuts tried. I also have a Scansnap SV 600 which is a miracle for bound material and awkward pieces. But the ability to speed scan on the S1500 -both sides- is an incredible investment.

  • @asmil04
    @asmil04 7 років тому

    Thank you...great help to me ......

  • @sarnobat2000
    @sarnobat2000 7 років тому

    What saw are you using? I'm about to buy the workbench and saw from Amazon so I can do exactly the same thing.