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On December 16, 1773, a bunch of protesters did a slightly more intense

version of what I'm doing here. They chucked more than 340 chests full of tea,

which would be about eighteen and a half million of these, into this harbor right

here to protest tea taxes. You can read about the history if you want to. We're a

chemistry channel, so what we want to know is this: was the Boston Harbor

actually temporarily transformed into a giant cup of tea?

According to one report we found Boston Harbor has a volume of roughly

600 trillion liters, which is a lot.

The Boston Tea Party protesters dumped about 42,000 kilograms of tea

into the water, which is also a lot. Depending on who you ask it takes

roughly two grams of tea to make a 240 milliliter or eight ounce cup of tea.

We're gonna round that off to a gram of tea for every hundred milliliters of

water or about 10 grams per liter. 42,000 kilograms of tea in 600 trillion liters

works out to about this much which is probably too weak to even taste, so the

Boston Tea Partiers didn't add nearly enough tea to the harbor to actually

turn it into a cuppa. They would have needed this much tea, which works out to

about 6.6 million US tons or between 2 and 3 trillion of these, which I couldn't

fit in the cab on the way here. And if we want a proper cuppa of course we need

milk and sugar. One lump or two translates to 4 or 8 grams of sugar for

240 mLs. Of course we're gonna go for 2, which means we would need this many

kilograms of sugar, or just five billion sugar cubes, and a splash of milk, which

is about 10 or 15 mLs per cup, works out, very roughly, to 30 billion liters. We are

estimating wildly by the way. These are ballpark figures but even wildly

estimating amounts of tea, milk, and sugar doesn't take into account the underlying

chemistry. First the harbor is salt water, which both tastes bad and also means

it's not drinkable as is. Also the presence of salt might affect how much

certain chemicals in the tea like caffeine can be extracted

from the leaves. Second, you normally make tea with boiling water, because the

hotter the water the more quickly it will extract all the delicious chemicals

we want from the tea. The Boston Tea Party took place in December when sea

surface temperatures around here are a cool eight degrees Celsius, which isn't

too far off from the temperature of your refrigerator. But the good tasting stuff

in tea is water soluble even when the water is cold. The cold temperature slows

down its diffusion from the tea leaves into the water, but it doesn't prevent it

entirely. So maybe the colonists were going for

cold brewed tea. So the temperature isn't a problem exactly,

but there's another potential issue. Boston Harbor is not a tea cup. It

doesn't have boundaries. Doesn't have walls. Water flows into the harbor and

out to sea. Which means it completely turns over after a while. In fact

surprisingly fast. After just one to five days all the water in the harbor has

been replaced, which means all our tea would be gone.

So the real question is if we did dump enough tea into the harbor -

theoretically make a cup of tea, would it diffuse quickly enough throughout the

harbor to make said cuppa, or would the water turn over too fast for the tea to

ever reach an acceptably high concentration. My calculus is a little

rusty so we called in some help. Our expert, Dr. Gordon Zhang, figures that if

you could get enough tea in there, the one to five days the water sticks around

would be enough time for the tea to get strong enough to taste. But he also says

that salt water would need to be diluted about thirty times to make it drinkable.

So we did all that hard work. Came up with all these massive numbers, and now

we need to dilute it another thirty times. Ugh. I give up. So we couldn't

actually turn the Boston Harbor into tea we did have a lot of fun trying. Huge

thanks to the Liberty fleet of tall ships for letting us play around on

their tall ship, the Liberty Star. Thanks for watching. Feel free to dispute my

math down in the comments below or argue about the correct number of

sugar cubes and whether milk actually belongs in tea (IT DOES) but before you do

make sure to LIKE share and subscribe so that we can keep making cool videos like

these. We'll see you next week.

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- Welcome to Focus Real Estate's weekly video series,

and welcome to the Fall!

Both of us are in our autumnal attire here.

- My pumpkin shirt.

- Happy October. - Indeed.

- So we want to share with all of you

some of the changes that have been happening

around legislation in our world here in Boston

regarding short-term rentals.

Airbnb, Vacation Rental By Owners, things like that.

- And this is really in response to

what we're seeing happening around us

and the calls that we're actually getting

from homeowners and that,

and so we did do a little bit more research

into finding out, you know, exactly what is going on

and really, short-term rentals is a nice way to put it,

but I think a lot of people really understand

this as Airbnb.

Well, how that's impacted the marketplace

and what that means.

- Because that's becoming a big business now

for a lot of people.

I know when we travel,

we've stayed - Indeed.

- In different locations in Airbnb.

- It's actually even a verb.

We're gonna Airbnb it.

- We're gonna Airbnb it.

- Yup. - Exactly.

- Or we Airbnb-ed, right? - Yeah.

- But we know a lot of our neighbors and clients,

they do short-term rentals on Airbnb

or Vacation Rental by Owners or whatever.

And there's been some changes in our city legislation

and condo association rules and policies regarding that.

Not everyone is a huge fan

of what's happening in the market.

- And so we've gotten a couple of calls lately,

and one call that we've gotten was,

"Hi Randal, I'm ready to sell my condominium in Boston.

"I no longer live there, and the rules have now changed

"so I can no longer Airbnb my condo."

Another one was someone saying that they need to rent

their single-family house at a full-time lease

because they can no longer rent.

- Do short-term rentals. - Do short-term rentals,

and what we found out was the city of Boston's rules

regarding the short-term rentals have changed.

So now they're imposing a $200 a year fee

for anybody wishing to do these short-term rentals.

They've also...

- So you have to register your short-term rental.

- You havea to register your short-term rental.

You can no longer rent out your place

that you do not live in.

So who's not impacted?

The people that aren't impacted by this change are,

if you own a multi-family house

and you want to rent out one of your units as an Airbnb-

- As long as you live in-

- As long as you live in the multi-family house,

you're exempt.

You'll just have to register the unit.

If you live in your single-family house

and are gone for three months a year,

you could rent it out during that time, short-term rentals,

so those people are not impacted.

- Or if you're renting,

if you live in a house or a unit

and you're just renting out part of it

and you live in there,

you rent out one room out of the house you live in,

that's only a $25 a year registration fee,

but you're still allowed to do that.

- So we'll post down below some of the city's regulations

so you can kind of read

through that yourselves. - And links to those.

- Yeah, so if you have some questions about that,

how that's impacting you,

feel free to give us a shout.

We'll be able to answer any questions you might have.

- Yeah.

Interesting, things are always changing.

Happy to share those.

If you have any other questions for us

or suggestions for topics, post below.

We'd love to hear from you.

- Indeed.

So thanks for watching today.

Don't forget to like us on Facebook.

- And subscribe to our YouTube channel.

- Until next time,

Stay Tuned and Stay Focused. - Stay Tuned and Stay Focused.

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