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Minecraft Tugboat Tutorial (TSS T/T Calshot)
Hello all welcome to my video tutorial on how to build the TSS T/T Calshot tugboat
TSS T/T Calshot is a tug tender built in 1929 by John I Thornycroft & Co, and completed in 1930 for the Red Funnel Line. Upon the tugboat's completion, she was put into service tendering the various liners that stopped either in the Solent or Southampton Water which saved them the time and expense of docking just to take up or set down a few passengers. She was also used to augment the excursion fleet. Calshot remained in service with Red Funnel from 1930-1964.
At the outbreak of World War II, Calshot was appropriated by the Admiralty for use at Scapa Flow. In 1942 she was transferred to the River Clyde where she acted as tender to the two Cunard Line Queens, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Queen Mary, transferring approximately 1,500,000 servicemen. In 1944 she returned to Southampton for the build up to D-Day.
Calshot featured prominently in the 1952 British Transport Films production Ocean Terminal, in which, amongst other things, she was filmed easing RMS Queen Elizabeth away from its berth.
In 1964, Red Funnel sold the Calshot to a subsidiary of the Holland America Line, for use as the tender for the liners Maasdam and Ryndam. For this she was based in Galway Bay, Ireland, and was renamed Galway Bay after her new area of service. She would later be operated by CIÉ as a ferry between Galway and the Aran Islands.
In 1986, Calshot was bought back by her port of registry (more specifically the Southampton City Council), with the intention of making her the centrepiece of a maritime museum in Ocean Village. In 1991, she was moved to an apparently permanent berth at the Town Quay. However, she was later moved to the Council Wharf. On 5 April 2011, Calshot was moved by tugboat from Berth 50 to Berth 42.
Calshot is one of only three surviving classical tender ships which served the great ocean liners (another famous example is the SS Nomadic, which tendered the ill-fated RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage at Cherbourg, France. The third being the Manchester Ship Canal's Daniel Adamson). In her career, Calshot has tendered some of the most famous ocean liners ever built, such as the RMS Caronia, the Cunard Queens RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Queen Mary, the SS United States, and the White Star Line ship RMS Olympic.
The Calshot is currently berthed in Southampton, where her restoration is being overseen by the Tug Tender Calshot Trust. The intention was to display her as part of the Aeronautica Museum in Trafalgar Dock, Southampton originally due to open in 2015.[4] In 2012 the Associated British Ports (ABP) withdrew the Trafalgar Dock location for the museum citing the need to relocate Red Funnel Ferry operations.
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So when you're in a climbing gym you're going to see lots of tape spread out all over the walls. All those pieces of tape are marking specific climbs, and those specific climbs are designed to start at the bottom of the wall and extend all the way to the top. The grading is different for whether or not you're climbing a route or a boulder problem.
There are two scales that you'll typically find in climbing gyms. When you're bouldering most boulder problems are going to have what's known as a V-grade. The V stands for Vermin. John the Verm Sherman is the gentleman who invented that systtem. Started down in Waco, Texas. There's a big bouldering area there called the Waco Tanks which kind of gave birth to the V-scale as it's known.
Bouldering grades begin at V0 and go all the way up to about V15 or V16 right now. Pretty substantial difference in the way each boulder problem progresses and the difficulties between a V1 and a V2, and a V2 and a V3. Also very subjective when you're dealing with how to grade a boulder problem. Everybody climbs differently, lots of different body types, lots of different route setters.
So, although the grades should give you a pretty good idea about which climbs are harder than others, don't ever be deterred about falling on a certain climb and then trying something harder because you fell on an easy one. Try all of them, and try everything that looks fun. Don't be deterred by the grades. Just use them as a guide.
When you're climbing routes the scale differs. Instead of seeing a V you're going to see a 5 point something. Normally in climbing gyms the 5.4 or 5.3 will be an intermediate or beginner level climb. Now that's kind of where the grading starts. This system is known as the Yosemite decimal system. It started in Yosemite, California.
So, moving from 5.3 up to about 5.9 is where you'll have just a single number - 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, up to 5.9. Right around 5.10 climbs start to often integrate a letter as well. So you would have 5.10A, B, C, and D meaning that there are some subtle differences in whether or not it's an easier 5.10 or maybe a more challenging 5.10.
Continuing on up the spectrum those numbers would go up to 5.15. Right now I think some of the hardest climbs established are around 5.15 B, maybe 5.15 C, but that's all happening, for the most part, outside. In the climbing gym you won't see much above 5.13. So really aim for the 5.3 to 5.6 as kind of your beginner level climbs, 5.7 to 5.9 would be an intermediate level, 5.10 and up is going to be pretty advanced.
But, once again, try everything that looks fun. Don't hesitate to try a harder climb if you just fell on something easier. And all those pieces of tape that are on the wall are marking those specific routes for those specific grades. So following a single color is where that difficulty is going to come into play.
That's how to understand climbing grades and a bit about the taping.
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Open Shut Them #2 | Kids Songs | Super Simple Songs
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????Open shut them, open shut them. Give a little clap, clap, clap. ????
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Open shut them, open shut them.
Give a little clap, clap, clap.
Open shut them, open shut them.
Put them in your lap, lap, lap.
Forward and back.
Forward and back, forward and back.
Forward, forward, forward, forward. Back back back.
Forward and back, forward and back.
Forward, forward, forward, forward. Back, back, back.
Happy and sad.
Happy and sad. Happy and sad.
Happy, happy, happy, happy. Sad, sad sad.
Happy and sad. Happy and sad.
Happy, happy, happy, happy. Sad, sad, sad.
Hot and cold.
Hot and cold. Hot and cold.
Hot, hot, hot, hot. Cold, cold, cold.
Hot and cold. Hot and cold.
Hot, hot, hot, hot. Cold, cold, cold.
Yes and no.
Yes and no. Yes and no.
Yes, yes, yes, yes. No, no, no.
Yes and no. Yes and no.
Yes, yes, yes, yes. No, no, no.
Good morning. Good night.
Good morning, good night. Good morning, good night.
Good morning, good morning. Good night.
Good morning, good night. Good morning, good night.
Good morning, good morning. Good night.
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