SQL Crash Course - Beginner to Intermediate

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  • @anniemarsh3128
    @anniemarsh3128 8 років тому +312

    I am a nurse and I'm thinking about branching out into the healthcare informatics world. This was the first video I've ever watched on anything coding or programming related and I followed everything well. Thanks!

    • @Jess-mw7ez
      @Jess-mw7ez 7 років тому +5

      hey Annie. I'm also trying to get into healthcare informatics or just any IT. I'm an RT. Any updates from your side? Someone told me to start with SQL TSQL but later on somebody else was telling me to get my foot into azure/cloud since SQL TSQL are fading away and already saturated. Now I'm just lost.

    • @jorgelopez-qj6ke
      @jorgelopez-qj6ke 7 років тому +7

      Jess start with the really established technology, then when you become advanced enough with it, learn the new tech. But don't ditch the "old" technologies, because they are mature and implemented near everywhere.

    • @Jess-mw7ez
      @Jess-mw7ez 7 років тому +1

      Thanks Jorge. So would you recommend SQL TSQL or is there anything else more basic than that? I want to start with something basic and something that I can get a job right away. Any suggestions?

    • @jorgelopez-qj6ke
      @jorgelopez-qj6ke 7 років тому +3

      Jess I am no expert on this field (which explains why was I watching the video) but I'd say that TSQL is a bit complicated for starting. Instead, I would go for MySQL/MariaDB (same thing really) or SQL Server by Microsoft. When you get comfortable with that, move on to TSQL or whatever you want. I don't know where you are from or what they use there for medical data though. Then, there are a lot of DB systems, Postgres is really big now, Cassandra, Hadoop, etc for the big-data aspect, Redis for speed, NoSQL databases like MongoDB, also CouchDB which integrates online and offline sync... Endless possibilities.

    • @maheshj01
      @maheshj01 7 років тому +5

      In this generation everyone must learn to code because it teaches you how to think...

  • @chicagodiva100
    @chicagodiva100 8 років тому +10

    This video was clearly explained ! I graduate next year with my bachelors in Health Information Managment & Technology and I am confident my SQL course will be so much easier now. Thanks !

  • @LuzRodriguez-io3oq
    @LuzRodriguez-io3oq 7 років тому +27

    hey man thank you so much your channel is awesome i loved this video i split it into sections of 15 and finished it within a 4 day time period it took me 4 days because 15 min of the video would take me an hour and a half because i would stop take notes, play it back, and took my time looking up and words i didn't understand. but i finally finished it today and i couldn't be more happy!

  • @ddaly1577
    @ddaly1577 6 років тому +13

    Thank you! needed a refresher course of SQL for an interview (supposed to have working knowledge of SQL) and this video hit the spot! thank you! :)

  • @firozchowdhury6707
    @firozchowdhury6707 7 років тому +4

    Brad, This is really awesome. In one hour, no one can tech as much you. Seriously, I learn a lots from your video. This is very organized, informative as well simple. Appreciate your time and lecture.

  • @AlexandruT1987
    @AlexandruT1987 5 років тому +3

    There are Programming tutorials on youtube and there are Traversy Media tutorials. I don't know how you do it Brad, but it's impressive that you always explain everything, and it makes sense. It's like an one-on-one classroom. Big Like!

  • @thenopegun9294
    @thenopegun9294 2 роки тому +2

    Before getting to your video, I had a very barebones understanding of SQL. At my job, before our application switched to cloud-based, we were utilizing SQL Server to manage individually for customers (customers would install our application and manage their data associated with that application in their own independent SQL Server Database that we setup). When things would go wonky and required a trip into their SQL, we would go in and fix various things, some of which required running queries and/or scripts. From this I gained a very basic knowledge and as I was more and more exposed to it, I picked up more and more pieces. However I was never learned enough to pick up anymore than some basics because I struggle with syntax, and book learning simply isn't how I learn (because my brain is dumb like that).
    Your video is the first video that has actually been able to provide leaps and bounds in my understanding, coupled with W3 school courses. I'm certainly no SQL whiz kid, but that bit of light at the end of that tunnel is now visible. Much appreciated!!

  • @bsavrait
    @bsavrait 8 років тому +5

    Amazing. I didn't realize it was an hour already before the tutorial finished. I am just disappointed I didn't find this video earlier. I was given as task to find some data by joining tables which I couldn't at first go, wish I had known about this... You explained JOIN so well. Very soothing voice unlike other tutorials where the voices of the instructor is too loud and irritating. Thank you Brad. This is channel is going to be my first contact for SQL classes. Hope you keep uploading more tutorials.

  • @KasiaMlynarska-qv4ke
    @KasiaMlynarska-qv4ke Рік тому +1

    I never comment on videos but this one deserves it 100% - I learnt a lot in this hour! Thank you

  • @kevinbirmingham8629
    @kevinbirmingham8629 Рік тому +1

    This is by far the best training video I've see anywhere. THANK YOU!!

  • @InternationalBigshot
    @InternationalBigshot 8 років тому +6

    Brad this has helped me to finally understand the concept behind joins. There is something about you speaking as you type that makes it easier to get than simply reading it in some manual. Thanks.

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos141 8 років тому +11

    I can tell you HeidiSQL is a beast!!!
    I love it.

    • @anjanmehta438
      @anjanmehta438 8 років тому

      Please whatsapp me ur email address on +91 9429801543 & Pay Rs. 50 through PayTM on +91 9429801543
      If any one wants the book on DBMS & Speacial notes on DBMS
      1) Elmasri Navathe - Fundamentals Of Database Systems
      2) Other Useful Notes
      3) Few Other PPT Presentations
      Study materials will be highly useful for all, who want do self study.
      Regards,
      AM

    • @71GA
      @71GA 7 років тому +1

      Dbeaver ain't bad as well...

  • @RS250Squid
    @RS250Squid 5 років тому +36

    Video One, Day one. Got an SQL exam in 10 days and I'm terrified. Hopefully in 11 days I'll be able to come back and report success!
    *EDIT* I got 84% in the big exam, and so passed the module :-).

    • @ryann7741
      @ryann7741 3 роки тому

      yayy..congrats.. did you prepared all of it from here?

    • @RS250Squid
      @RS250Squid 3 роки тому +2

      @@ryann7741 I forget. I think I did, yes.

    • @jwalantbhatt527
      @jwalantbhatt527 3 роки тому +6

      @@RS250Squid My man really replied after two years lmao

    • @dhruv.g
      @dhruv.g 8 днів тому

      ​@@jwalantbhatt527 i mean youtube notification sucks

  • @rahulchamba1994
    @rahulchamba1994 5 місяців тому

    Really appreciate your work. I learnt SQL long time ago. I had an interview where they asked for SQL. This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much.

  • @JBuchmann
    @JBuchmann 7 років тому +13

    Brad, you're one of the best tutors on UA-cam... keep it up!

  • @meadowsweet5507
    @meadowsweet5507 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you, this was very helpful. I'm hoping I can learn SQL and get out of retail and hopefully work from home some day.

  • @CommKommando
    @CommKommando 6 років тому +4

    Last refresher before I take my Oracle SQL Fundamentals exam. watching on 1.5 speed Thanks!

  • @CarlosPena5
    @CarlosPena5 6 років тому +1

    Learned more in this video than I have in 6 weeks on campus! Great intro into SQL!

  • @mimstfisher
    @mimstfisher 7 років тому

    I was wanting to understand SQL with no prior experience. I thought it would be a headache, but I actually enjoyed your video!?! I am now excited to learn more - Thank you!!

  • @theshahrukhfit3154
    @theshahrukhfit3154 4 роки тому +1

    Brad I loved your video and love how you explain everything, further I will appreciate everytime you post a timeline of your video's topics. It gets easier to jump to what you are looking to learn since your videos are long.
    Thanks, keep up.

  • @chris12081989
    @chris12081989 5 років тому +3

    Dear Brad, Thank you so much for your hard work, I searched the internet far and wide for good material for my students. Yours is the only one I found to be good, every time.

  • @SakiOhMa
    @SakiOhMa 7 років тому

    To add to Matt McRae's comment, I spent thousands of dollars to attend a coding boot camp associated with a prestigious university only for after every class to end up on UA-cam watching your videos because the instructors at my boot camp are great at coding, but can't teach. Knowing how to code does not mean you will be great at teaching it. You sir, are good at both skills. THANK YOU!

  • @paulo26br
    @paulo26br 7 років тому

    You were able to sum up what my professor took 3 months. That's awesome, man!

  • @guillermo2203
    @guillermo2203 8 років тому +29

    such a nice tutorial.. not that easy to find good tutorials... good explanations with perfectly understandable accent!! congrats

    • @MunhuAfro
      @MunhuAfro 7 років тому

      Congrats to you, for understanding, lol.

    • @hearmenow909
      @hearmenow909 7 років тому

      Yes, one of the better tutorials.

    • @threellyai6893
      @threellyai6893 6 років тому

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  • @ImranKhan-ft7ns
    @ImranKhan-ft7ns Рік тому +1

    Thank you brad for another great crash course.. This a good tutorial to start with sql

  • @huthayfa1723
    @huthayfa1723 7 років тому +8

    thank you man , i watch the whole adds , Im not sure if thats gonna help but thanks for such an awesome video !

    • @TraversyMedia
      @TraversyMedia  7 років тому +5

      It helps very much. i appreciate that

  • @darshilpatel3464
    @darshilpatel3464 2 роки тому +2

    After id 3 was deleted, how would we go about re-entering values at ID 3? If we were to go back and add in a value like we did for all of the values at once with INSERT INTO tableName (columnNames) VALUES(......), would that create a new ID, or would that replace the value of 3?

  • @eliteahmad6241
    @eliteahmad6241 6 років тому +2

    Insert, update and delete records____13:30
    Join tables together_____38:37
    Indexes____31:59

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand 6 років тому

    This is such a Godsend for me now. I was panicking about not picking this stuff [so called easy stuff] up after learning more complex stuff. Thank you for the detailed breakdown so that I can have a firm idea of the scope of the technology and it's applications. Chilled out, took some notes... I think I have this now...

  • @fierece2327
    @fierece2327 6 років тому

    Dudeeee you are the best, i have been trying to get any keys about it to understand even the book was so confusing. Thank you so much for the straightforward info, the voice was so clear, the language you used was very simple and clear nothing hard no philosophy in it!! Do more videos for the intermediate levels and advanced, please. Keep up the good work. Once again, thanks a lot :))

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand 6 років тому

    Well done Brad! Circling back to this and followed along with all the exercises this time. Just finished up your PHP Front to Back Course, and decided to fill in the blanks I had with SQL Queries. I learned a lot of new stuff, after learning some Fundamentals elsewhere. Onto the PDO Course! This channel is a Godsend! I'm Leveling Up Daily from the content here on the Modern PHP Web Stack.

  • @shalkana
    @shalkana 7 років тому

    Thanks for the course! Just submitted my project for a chance of a job interview. Appreciate everything you're doing. Thank you!

  • @mariopichardo376
    @mariopichardo376 7 років тому

    Excellent tempo, quick, to the point, nothing too difficult to understand for this format.

  • @henrycorcoran
    @henrycorcoran 8 років тому +2

    This has been so helpful and clear for my data class. Thanks a million!

  • @OGUNSAKINDPETER
    @OGUNSAKINDPETER 5 років тому

    Brad, this is out of this world, you're good at what you do. on my way to hosting my first web page, I like to tell the World it was possible because of you.

  • @tmt878
    @tmt878 2 роки тому +1

    My Question is;
    As IDE and writing tool for SQL codes for the developing environment ; do you suggest
    - Xampp control panel and PHPmyadmin
    Or
    - Microsoft SQL server management studio

  • @kinjogoldbar
    @kinjogoldbar 6 років тому +2

    Best and most in-depth SQL tutorial I've seen. Thanks a ton!

  • @beachshack4366
    @beachshack4366 6 років тому

    Man congratulations with this, so clear so easy so from the very beginning.. Helped me a lot! thanks!

  • @LuisHernandez88
    @LuisHernandez88 7 років тому +1

    I just want to say THANK YOU for such a wonderful work you're doing.
    I simply don't understand who can dislike your work!!! (33 dislikes??? let's just think they envy you ;) ) !

  • @hemantdubey313
    @hemantdubey313 6 років тому +1

    You are a perfect teacher, your tutorials shows your depth of knowledge. Very inspiring in every sense. Thanks.

  • @omar-elgammal
    @omar-elgammal 2 роки тому +1

    an amazing explaination as usual Brad !

  • @drmalamas
    @drmalamas 5 років тому

    I just started learning SQL. Thank you for the introduction.

  • @SimPwear84
    @SimPwear84 7 років тому

    No one can beat you when it comes to this stuff Brad! You surprise me on every lesson you make. Just so awesome!!

  • @BelegaerTheGreat
    @BelegaerTheGreat 3 роки тому +1

    At 40:15 it says:
    *Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (`acme`.`orders`, CONSTRAINT `orders_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`customerId`) REFERENCES `customers` (`id`))*

  • @azumao4756
    @azumao4756 7 років тому

    Grateful, Brad! As your viewer saying, me too, your explanation makes us easy to understand! It looks easy, but, in fact, very hard work. I enjoy watching your tutorials. To be able to understand something is very pleasnt thing. It's because of you! very very Thanks!

  • @billwindsor4224
    @billwindsor4224 7 років тому

    Hi Brad, excellent tutorial here. But there is an important step to insert: after you send the command: ‘CREATE DATABASE acme’, you need to send the command: ‘USE acme’ (at least in Microsoft MySQL Workbench) - this is essential to activate that database and then perform operations on it. (Or else the database programming tool doesn’t recognize your further commands.) - regards

    • @billwindsor4224
      @billwindsor4224 7 років тому

      ^ it’s actually Oracle MySQL Workbench, but the point is still the same about needing to add ‘USE acme’ to activate and use that just-created database.

  • @sheldoratwork4935
    @sheldoratwork4935 7 років тому +1

    You are a great teacher. Very clear, precise training.

  • @aishwaryaacharya1728
    @aishwaryaacharya1728 7 років тому

    You're a miracle. Sir. This video tutorial is an absolute delight.

  • @rickydalebenson825
    @rickydalebenson825 8 років тому

    Good stuff, Brad! Well presented and easy to understand. Makes me feel like I actually know something about SQL! Now I just have to take it for a spin around the block. Thanks!

  • @mohammadzubayeralamkhan5480
    @mohammadzubayeralamkhan5480 4 роки тому

    This Video is way outstanding. Really loved everything of it, Man!

  • @kunalchauhan
    @kunalchauhan 7 років тому

    Cool, I am having an exam today, and just got a quick review of your sql beginner to intermediate course. Well it's good.

  • @monday6740
    @monday6740 6 років тому

    34:17 ... but of course you can't see the performance gain with an index on a table with 5 records. Actually, it may be slower with an index, if the table is that small :) You should mention that it would be suited if you had 5 million records.

  • @mimikrasteva7488
    @mimikrasteva7488 5 років тому

    Really fast way to learn SQL. Thank you!

  • @tmt878
    @tmt878 2 роки тому +1

    Hello
    If it is possible please make and put your updated " SQL " tutorial in your channel.
    Thanks a lot .
    You and your all toturials are the best in the world

  • @Gnomestress
    @Gnomestress 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic crash course. Many thanks!

  • @michaelchambers5606
    @michaelchambers5606 7 років тому +1

    All of your videos are an incredibly huge help. Thank you!

  • @nahor88
    @nahor88 5 років тому

    Thanks so much for introducing XAMPP! Another tutorial said use Pop SQL, which was free back when he made the video, but is now no longer free. The creator had no alternatives either... I can now code to my heart's content!

  • @GbengaOguntuase
    @GbengaOguntuase 7 років тому

    Very good tutorial. I stumbled across your channel a few days back and I've gone through a few of your videos. I appreciate your style of teaching, especially as its more of a "hit the ground running" style in which you can start applying the training to some practical uses.

  • @Dydreth
    @Dydreth 7 років тому +1

    9:15 If you allowed the NULL value to be assigned to the id column, doesn't that cause SQL to automatically assign a number? If not, is there a way to accomplish that so that I don't have to check to see what id numbers are available in the database?

    • @Dydreth
      @Dydreth 7 років тому

      Never mind, I think that was answered at about 12:00. :)

  • @q1t5f793mdz
    @q1t5f793mdz 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video.
    The most useful SQL video on youtube !

  • @kaykunz
    @kaykunz 7 років тому +208

    Finally a tutorial without an indian accent and everything said was also clearly understood.👍

    • @vishwanathgajavelly6856
      @vishwanathgajavelly6856 7 років тому +33

      compliment for Indians? 😉

    • @acry1987
      @acry1987 7 років тому +14

      hahaha....I am suffering with indian accent tutorial too..

    • @EK-ik6zf
      @EK-ik6zf 7 років тому +8

      Yep we get peter griffin instead

    • @seerlifee
      @seerlifee 7 років тому +20

      Have a chill pill ankit :D

    • @kushalagupgup
      @kushalagupgup 7 років тому +5

      What is clear for you maybe difficult to understand for others! Indians do not have any particular accent. They read the words as it appears.

  • @skkkks2321
    @skkkks2321 7 років тому

    A great source of knowledge in SQL,love it.Great job ,keep it up.

  • @the000gamer96
    @the000gamer96 10 місяців тому

    Thanks bro, you make this seem too easy, especially the joins

  • @rabindrajoshi9258
    @rabindrajoshi9258 6 років тому +2

    You can also use
    USE acme;
    instead of clicking on database!

  • @annasamoylova3456
    @annasamoylova3456 8 років тому

    You make it very easy to understand ,thank you Brad!

  • @mikemiloserdoff6122
    @mikemiloserdoff6122 6 років тому

    This is a very informative youtube. You speak clearly, slowly, allowing a viewer to digest the information being learned. You keep it simple, which is good for learning or for refresher. In the use of sum (age) = 185, you stated that you didn't know what the sum of age could be used for. In a lot of cases, numeric summations like the example have been used as "hash totals", to ensure that all records were processed; this was a very common practice in the days of flat files and mainframe computer processing. Back in the day, such a "hash total" could have been printed on greenbar paper of the batch job, and used as a control total by batch control analysts, who would confirm that all processing performed in the batch cycle was accurate. This control total was then passed thru feeder applications downstream, which would also calculate the sum, and everything in the batch cycle should have completed with the same summed up age value of 185. Thanks for your time in developing this video. Recommended subscription.

  • @abdulrahimalmethiab4628
    @abdulrahimalmethiab4628 7 років тому

    I found hier all I needed, no more no less. thanks a lot .

  • @Enak12345
    @Enak12345 7 років тому

    Really enjoyed the training...will use it for reference...thanks for posting!

  • @nadersalhi359
    @nadersalhi359 4 роки тому

    You're Fantastic Brad! A huge Thank for your contributions ...

  • @shadanzahid652
    @shadanzahid652 4 місяці тому

    Really informative. The content is absolutely well organized. Worth for a beginner to kick-start SQL. Hatsoff to you man @traversymedia.

  •  4 роки тому +1

    52:39 you are missing a join? this will just multiply every row from both tables together right?

    • @fury_uri
      @fury_uri 5 місяців тому +1

      I saw this and was also wondering about it. The results look to be just what you described.

  • @muzmemon
    @muzmemon 7 років тому +2

    Hey Brad, can you do Crash Courses on other languages like Java or PHP or HTML? You've got some insane explaining skills. This video is just perrrffecctt !

  • @rakeshraki4550
    @rakeshraki4550 6 років тому

    thanks man,except that joining part everything was clear and understood,joining part is bit tricky for beginners,u are great

  • @MunhuAfro
    @MunhuAfro 7 років тому +1

    I Love your explanations, very well spoken. Question, around 11:20-30, when creating table for customers, the zip code is a 'char' value?

    • @ishita2706
      @ishita2706 7 років тому

      it just means that data(zip code) will be stored in 'string' form. You can take it in 'INT' too if you want.

  • @harmonyHaven432hz
    @harmonyHaven432hz 6 років тому

    Thank you so much, ur a great teacher, simple and straight to the point of whats needed in job. No bull. Thank you, keep up the great work.

  • @user-hu7ov6fi9y
    @user-hu7ov6fi9y 6 років тому

    Brad, Thanks immensely for the wonderful and easy to understand video clip on SQL.

  • @dzenish.2262
    @dzenish.2262 7 років тому

    Thank you man !!!! Honestly, incredible tutorials.

  • @shirancohavi5672
    @shirancohavi5672 6 років тому +3

    EXCELLENT COURSE. TNX FOR MAKING IT SO SIMPLE

    • @TraversyMedia
      @TraversyMedia  6 років тому

      You are welcome, thanks for watching

  • @tdchannel3207
    @tdchannel3207 5 років тому

    Thankyou for such a good and quick SQL refresher and reference course. Its very well explained in a simple, easy manner.

  • @piobasartejr.7686
    @piobasartejr.7686 4 роки тому

    Much gratitude, It's very helpful to me who wants to refresh my programming skills

  • @baboucarrnjie347
    @baboucarrnjie347 7 років тому

    I really learn a lot in 1 hour .. thanks so much. god bless you.

    • @threellyai6893
      @threellyai6893 6 років тому

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  • @walaazahran29
    @walaazahran29 10 місяців тому

    a must thank , thank you for easy and quick tutorial i really like !

  • @react_33
    @react_33 7 років тому

    Where have u been maaaaaan, what a great tutorial. glad i found ur video at last. many thnx to u.

  • @beingbeardful
    @beingbeardful 3 роки тому

    Brother, Thank you so much from my Heart. Very Good Work.

  • @dlucfernandez2139
    @dlucfernandez2139 7 років тому

    Great tutorial ! This is the best and fastest i have seen on internet.

  • @beatcent3336
    @beatcent3336 Рік тому +1

    Thanks dude!! Really helpfull

  • @suleimanodetoro2824
    @suleimanodetoro2824 Рік тому +1

    Amazing work !

  • @patrickkong6039
    @patrickkong6039 8 років тому

    Thank you Brad, this is an amazing video which really helps me understand SQL.

  • @SpamDestroyer
    @SpamDestroyer 8 років тому

    Very nice tutorial, gets you up and running quickly with the syntax.

    • @anjanmehta438
      @anjanmehta438 8 років тому

      Please whatsapp me ur email address on +91 9429801543 & Pay Rs. 50 through PayTM on +91 9429801543
      If any one wants the book on DBMS & Speacial notes on DBMS
      1) Elmasri Navathe - Fundamentals Of Database Systems
      2) Other Useful Notes
      3) Few Other PPT Presentations
      Study materials will be highly useful for all, who want do self study.
      Regards,
      AM

  • @simonndungu1196
    @simonndungu1196 6 років тому

    The best programming nerd online

  • @hotheaded26
    @hotheaded26 7 років тому

    Great tutorial! It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be!

  • @nandinisharma3198
    @nandinisharma3198 7 років тому

    Perfect video. DB seems too easy with this video. Big hep. Thanks for sharing

  • @aci25tv
    @aci25tv 6 років тому +1

    What an awesome tutorial and well explained. Thank you so much for your time and your great teaching. Gracias!

  • @BA-eq5dd
    @BA-eq5dd 7 років тому

    Will I watch more of this ? Yes!
    Will I donate for this Channel? Yes I will once I get a job.
    Out of the ones I have been searching so far at 17:27 minutes this instructor kept me engaged and very easily to follow. I wasn't able to download anything to the computer so decided to go to demo.phpmyadmin.net/ and click on "Try Demo" Then from there I got to follow everything he was doing. I skipped setting up the password because I did not download the software.

  • @tabbypp
    @tabbypp 8 років тому

    Super helpful! Thank you Traversy Media.

  • @essacamara5686
    @essacamara5686 6 років тому

    I am a new student who is currently studying computer engineers,this video is helpful and I will continues to pray may God protect you and shower his blessing on you and the family. Where can I down load if I want to practice it please.

  • @aaronwatts07
    @aaronwatts07 7 років тому

    This course was excellent. Thank you.

  • @saqraza32
    @saqraza32 7 років тому

    You are amazing Brad, thank you so much.

  • @sbarter
    @sbarter 7 років тому

    Great tutorial. Thanks so much! Time to hunt down your intermediate course ( that's a hint to make one if it doesnt exist!)

  • @awaisfiaz8186
    @awaisfiaz8186 7 років тому

    thanks brad for making our life easier