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Hello .Vot

I want to show how to install a protective box, for the castle, on the

wicket show .Kalitku

I will not, it is the same pattern is as previously captured

gate principle all too thing. itself

Statement box protection needed to protect from the rain,

and how to itself Castle It must be closed .To

We measure this

First, the thickness of the lock , Take a little bit with the stock

, Note shtangeltsirkulem the profile .Akkuratno saw through

two slots

top and bottom, before it We mark the boundaries of the slots

, Where they will end.

Castle turns into a dense

to the average arc, so space is limited

.Delaem slot. slot inside and

outside the slot

And now we make a slit to slash, cut the jumper,

be careful not to do extra gouge.

They cut through the bridge and now screwdriver

straighten in different directions,

dogibaem hammer. plates in tight on a profile

cut off. then mark up holes in the castle,

where will priklopyvatsya Castle,

I use manual Kern without a hammer, not required

blows applied .Now drill hole, then

insert lock

and glue it rivets. After that customize decorative

lining, planted

underneath and through holes We mark up in the castle prescriber.

Once marked out , Select the desired

drill, preferably a little less then boron-cutter

or a file we bring Trying on the core. After

As Fit core

holes, customize on second decorative plate

the same thing, for this take two plates together inverses

countries, and preferably pull them clamp,

so they are not dangling .After recorded as

Through ready-made holes

'mark on the second plate. In the center is also drilled

under the handle holes

and now we do strip , U-shaped, which will

close the lock, you can cut it out from the profile, not

required razmechat.Delaem small incisions to

along the fold line clearly bent. Butted to the profile, taking into account

thickness plastin.Vstavlyaem

core and handle core You may be able to pre-load,

so it does not hang out, dress trim, try on

so that nothing hurt. If necessary, undermines

and decorative welds overlay

to profile and U-shaped plate. Once recorded

plate and the profile,

can be cut gate goats from the iron, turn

And a second weld plate also. That is welded with

the second side. protective box

ready, I handle work .For forged

pens set tougher spring to

they do not sag from the weight. Now the lock is closed, closed,

Handle pressed, and now

you can disassemble the lock, pulling, and collect

forged pattern. To video It was useful and interesting

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HBCU College Fair Clears a Path for DC Students - Duration: 1:12.

My name is Brianna Green, I go to Columbia Heights Educational Campus and I'm in the

12th grade.

It's not that hard to apply yourself, you can always try, trying isn't hard.

When I first walked in I was kinda nervous, I saw everybody sitting down, and I was like,

I was a little scared, I don't know what college to go to.

Then I saw Norfolk, and I was like my father lives there, so that's kinda close to family.

I didn't have my SAT scores printed out, so he had a tablet, thank god, I signed in on

my College Board and he saw everything.

So I'm sitting there just filling out the application, and I'm like I don't think I'm

going to get in.

I was a nervous wreck sitting there.

I don't know if he saw the nervousness or not, I don't know if I could hide, but he

looked at me once I finished and he said you know you're accepted right?

I was like, oh, oh really.

I didn't know he was doing on-site neither, I was thinking it was going to take a while

for him to tell me if I was accepted or not.

But it happened.

So everything basically fell in my lap for Norfolk, so I guess that's like destined or

something.

Norfolk I'm coming to your college, I cannot wait.

I'm so happy I'm accepted, thank you so much.

Thank you.

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How to Make a Survival Kit - Duration: 5:06.

How to make a survival kit. In creating a survival kit remember it's important to

keep it simple because when it comes to survival it's easy to get lost in the

world of options. Also keep it small. You'll be more likely to take a

lightweight compact kit with you then you will a large bulky kit. Number one:

Emergency contact. Let someone know where you'll be going

and when you'll be back. Number two: proper clothing. Bring layers for the

most extreme weather you'll be facing for the season. In the summer and warmer

climates that can usually be accomplished with two layers. You should

be able to survive in cold weather with just three or four layers. Have at least

one brightly colored layer that will be easy to spot in an emergency. Number

three: bring a map. It's not enough to just have a map with you. In case you

lose the map, always have an exit strategy before you start and know

whether you need to head eas, west, north or south to the nearest road,

unobstructed by natural obstacles such as canyons or rivers, and if you become

lost, stay put. Make noise and be seen. Compass. You don't need to have a super

fancy compass you won't be trying to find way points. You just need to be

headed in the right direction. Number five: food. Bring enough food to

last the duration of your outing, plus one day. The extra can be as simple as

several high-energy protein bars or a sandwich bag filled with good old

raisins and peanuts. Number six: water container. Use a metal

or plastic container that can store enough water to sustain you through your

trip or between water sources. Many survivalists say to use metal water

containers so you can sterilize your water by boiling it, but it's difficult

to find a sealed metal container that isn't lined with some sort of plastic

which is meant to minimize corrosion and a metallic flavor to the water. Number

seven: Water purification. Boiling water actually takes a lot of energy. Finding

wood, collecting water, boiling water, and then cooling water, with a broken leg

could take hours. On the other hand, it takes almost no time to insert a

lightweight filter straw into nearly any water source to drink. Ultraviolet water

purifiers are nearly as fast and allow you to purify more water at once.

There's nothing like taking a big gulp of water when you're really thirsty.

Water pumps are another good option but a bit heavier. Use iodine pills as a last

resort because they taste terrible, which could add to an already uncomfortable

situation. Number 8: flint or lighter. Fire steel is nearly indestructible and

diehard survivalists will tell you it's the only option.

However, flint can be tricky for even the experienced. It requires very dry tender

and knife or steel to light. A Bic lighter on the other hand can add speed in a

desperate situation because it combines fire steel, striker, and fuel.They usually

work when they're wet, but if you're really concerned, pack two in a ziplock

bag. Bring a knife. A knife is especially helpful in gathering fuel when it's wet.

A knife that also has a saw blade makes it possible to gather wood from small

standing dead trees and branches that are drier inside because they're not

absorbing moisture from the ground. Number 10: headlamp. Make sure your

headlamp has a blinking option so it can be set out as an emergency light beacon.

It's always a good idea to have a spare pair of batteries too. Number 11:

whistle. You can yell for help for about 15 to 30 minutes before losing your

voice, whereas a small whistle can be blown indefinitely with little effort.

Number 12: first aid. A basic first-aid kit should

include band-aids, ibuprofen and a compression wrap. Number 13: emergency blanket.

For most situations a light mylar emergency blanket or space blanket

is sufficient. Just make sure to get new one every year or so because the edges

of the thin plastic wears as its jostle around in your pack while you're hiking.

More active outdoor enthusiasts might prefer a thicker emergency bivvi or tarp

which is reflective on one side and bright colored on the other to signal

for help. An emergency tarp is better for extreme weather too and regular use as

an alternative shelter to tent camping. Number 14: cell phone or emergency beacon.

Cell phones are a great tool for summoning help if you have cell phone

coverage. Many people get themselves in trouble by assuming they'll have

coverage in the wilderness but that's often not the case. However an emergency

satellite beacon is an excellent alternative because it works in nearly

every location open to the sky. However subscription costs

our deterrent for some and electronic devices should never be completely

relied on since they have batteries and can malfunction.

Number 15: make a list of these items and check them regularly when packing and

keep in mind that many wilderness emergencies occur after a series of

safety measures fail. Making sure you have all your safety gear in place

increases your chance of survival.

For more infomation >> How to Make a Survival Kit - Duration: 5:06.

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Life of an Average Asian Baller (Pt. 1) - Duration: 5:30.

It's like 6 o clock in the morning right now

Talking kinda loud

Everybody still sleepin

But me and my brother still gonna get this work in though

Let's go wake him up

He ain't a morning person so this'll be interesting

[Chuckle]

Yeah, we suck a$$

He suck more than I do

I'm cold, my nipples are cold

[Taylor]: Like that's the reason why I play

Like everyday...

almost every day

twice a day

And I still had time to finish my homework and all that stupid stuff

For me, it's a passion it's not just a hobby

There's a difference

it's like, ok my hobby is like playing piano, kinda

Like that's a hobby

Passion is something you think about all the time. I used to think about that all the time

Playing basketball...proving people wrong

Like if you don't want to prove everybody wrong, how are you going to get better?

Every good player plays with a chip on their shoulder

you know what I mean?

Think about Kobe, Michael

All that cliche stuff about how he didn't make the varsity team

But he was on the JV team dropping 30, 40 a night

Trying to prove them wrong

That his coaches had did him wrong

Like that's really what I did

and that's why I kept working like twice a day to get better

If you didn't feel like you had to prove somebody wrong

You wouldn't be in that gym every day

You feel me?

Like, oh that's why I love basketball

You can be who you wanna be on the court

It don't matter who you are

That's why I made so many friends, like hundreds of friends just playing basketball

Finding new places to play

You gotta get that respect from people.

That's why it's tough

It's hard

We're Asian kids from the suburbs, bro

But it's like, when we're on the court, it doesn't matter...

It matters about who got game.

For more infomation >> Life of an Average Asian Baller (Pt. 1) - Duration: 5:30.

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PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL #1 | How to CUT OUT an image (Ritagliare una figura) | THREE EASY WAYS! - Duration: 3:31.

Hi guys! Welcome to my channel!

I'm Salvo and today I will show you three simple ways to cut out an image with Photoshop

If you want, subscribe to the channel to receive a notification everytime I upload a new video

The first tool we'll use is the "Magic Wand"

You can use it if the photo you've chosen is like this, with a simple background

It can be necessary click on the photo more time to select the edge of the figure

so, after you've clicked on the magic wand, you'll click on "add to selection"

Now we have to click on "refine edge"

and we have to change the values

when we are satisfied with the result, we have to click on "Ok"

If you want a transparent background, you've to click on the image layer and select "Layer from background"

then you have to click on "Edit" and on "Crop"

You can adjust the imperfections with the rubber

We can use the "Quick Selection" tool if the photo is like this

for using it you have to click on magic wand and then on quick selection

Then you have to click on the photo and move the tool until the edge is selected

Now we have to repeat the same actions as before

We have to click on "Select" and on "Inverse"

If the photo you've chosen has a complex background, you can use the "Magnetic Lasso" tool

With this tool you have to mark the edge of the photo

and pay attention to follow the correct direction

When I use the Lasso tool, I delete the background with the rubber

Then you have to click on "Select" and on "Deselect"

Now the photo is ready, you have to click on "file", "save as", "PNG", "save"

If you want to use it for a graphic, you can open it or move it to another image

I hope this tutorial helped you

if you liked the video click like, leave a comment and subscribe to the channel, it's so important to me!

You can follow me on Instagram and facebook, the links are in the infobox

and you can also find my email there

See you guys next time, bye!! ♥

For more infomation >> PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL #1 | How to CUT OUT an image (Ritagliare una figura) | THREE EASY WAYS! - Duration: 3:31.

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How to Create an Easy Rustic DIY Coffee Mug Holder from a Pallet - Tips from Tiff #9 - Duration: 2:30.

I'm Tiffany from Custom Service Hardware, and today I'm going to show you how to create

a super easy and attractive coffee mug wall hanger for your kitchen or coffee station.

To get started, you'll need a pallet!

Which you might want to power wash first if it's dirty.

Then, just pick a corner of it that you would like to use.

Now there are many different sizes and styles of pallets, so just pick the pallet that works

best for your application.

Using a palm sander and sand paper, sand down the pallet section as much as you'd like.

Just make sure it's smooth enough that you're not going to get any splinters while you're

using it later.

For our project, we're using General Finishes top-selling oil-based Java gel stain.

However, you can personalize your project any way you'd like - from painting to stenciling,

or adding appliques.

To mount this, you can keep things simple.

Just put a couple of nails into your wall studs to hang your mug holder from the back

boards.

Or, if you have a pallet piece like this one that only has one back board, simply drill

a couple of holes into the back board to create your mount.

Now you have a beautiful decorative piece for your kitchen or coffee station - and it

serves as a very practical way to store your coffee mugs.

For more coffee station ideas, check out our blog at blog.cshardware.com.

Thanks for watching and I hope you'll join me next time on Tips from Tiff.

For more infomation >> How to Create an Easy Rustic DIY Coffee Mug Holder from a Pallet - Tips from Tiff #9 - Duration: 2:30.

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Pentatonix's Kirstin Maldonado Plays With An Origami Fortune Teller - Duration: 5:13.

Amazing, wow, this is legit.

I forgot how to make these.

I say the name and then I do it right?

Okay

I'm gonna do Olaf because he's my OG

O.L.A.F

Um eight...

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

I'm gonna do three...

You have two beautiful dogs, tell us everything

about them.

Their names are Olaf and Pascal, they're named

after Disney princess friends because I'm a

Disney princess.

[Laughing]

And they're two Huskies and I found them on

Craig's List

And both Olaf and Pascal have their own Instagram page

They don't have more followers than me but they

have more followers than my fiancé and he hates it.

[Laughing]

PTX

P.T.X.

Two

1, 2

Seven

You've said that you were nervous about letting your

fellow PTX band members hear your solo work,

what were you most nervous about?

Um I guess like their opinions...

[Laughing]

...about the project,

We're such like a family and so like they've known

like my entire confidence journey and who I am as an

artist and they've been there for all of that,

the ups and the down.

It's kind of easy just to like kinda fall into the

background in a group just because you have other

people that will talk for you, you have other people

that will sing the solos.

Or people are more outspoken.

I think a lot of the time I just kind of would like

drift to the back if I...

Well I was being shy, I guess honestly it was just

about being shy.

I don't know I also am just nervous because I value

their opinion.

Um Pascal

P.A.S.C.A.L.

One...

One.

Six...

How has singing acapella with PTX prepared you

vocally for your new EP Love?

I'm so thankful that I've had the background that

I've had with Pentatonix and also I've just been

singing so long that I guess it's just been good practice

I feel like.

Although I know, I worked with a vocal coach the

other day, and I've definitely developed some

bad habits.

I do something weird with my mouth just to like make

sure that I'm hitting the note and it doesn't even

honestly help but it's just a bad habit.

But the vocal coach brought it up and I was

like "Ugh I know I do that" So I definitely have

bad habits but good habits too I guess.

Ummmm Naked

N.A.K.E.D.

Four...

1, 2, 3, 4...

Four again.

Talk us through the writing process for this

EP, what were some of the challenges you faced?

Writing for Pentatonix was always kinda daunting

because it had...you had to go in thinking

"Oh well, I can't put too much production in because it

has to eventually translate into acapella.

It needs to be poppy, it needs to maybe be

something that can play on the radio" like that's

like the vibe...

I like how I use this too...

And so I never thought to question kind of like who

I was as an artist and what my sound was or what

my artistry was or what kind of music I would like

to write so if I can just like relax and like do my

thing it comes out easier than when I'm trying to

over think something and trying to make it happen.

Cause yes there is pressure because it is

just me but at the same time I'm not so focused on

like "every single note has to be exactly precise"

cause it's not like stacked harmonies ya know.

Yeah do I go again?

I'm gonna go to Pascal again.

P.A.S.C.A.L.

Two...

1, 2...

One.

The video for "Naked" used over twenty cameras and is

about constantly being in the spot light and public eye.

What is something you love to do when the cameras are

not on you?

I love to stay at home.

I know that sounds really lame.

My fiancé and I just got a house last year and so

it's been really fun.

I think just because I'm always away, like I'm the

worst because I want all my friends to always come

over to my house.

[Laughing]

We'll watch movies or like drink champagne and eat

cheese and wine at the house ya know.

I think it's so funny, being like an official

homeowner, because it's not like an apartment.

It's like "Oh our fridge isn't working or oh this

isn't working or the door is getting stuck."

And I was like "Well no ones gonna fix it until we have

the money to fix it so..."

[Laughing]

Adulting is real when you have a home

Yeah it's intense.

[Laughing]

Okay Olaf

O.L.A.F

...One

One!

Five?

You are currently planning your wedding this year,

do you pull from your relationship for material?

Does he know?

All these songs honestly can have as face value or

as deep as of a meaning as you kind of pull into it.

I always kind of like going that like extra like

super deep meaning.

Cause originally "Naked" was just about, it was

just kinda like a play on words, the entire song

sounds kinda proactive but it's more just about being

bare and vulnerable with someone and I feel like

that's kind of about Jeremy, my fiancé.

Cause he really inspires me just in general,

with his work ethic.

He inspired me and pushed me to seize my

opportunities and start my project as well.

He's been super inspirational in that way.

And I think it's just really important when you

can find someone that you relate to but yet is

opposite enough from you that they push you and

they make you better in that way.

So yeah I think he knows that, or now he'll know.

[Laughing]

For more infomation >> Pentatonix's Kirstin Maldonado Plays With An Origami Fortune Teller - Duration: 5:13.

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Police "Have An Idea" Where To Find Northwestern Professor Sought For Murder - Duration: 1:35.

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[PUBG SHORTS] A large weapon for an assassin (4k 60 fps) - Duration: 4:52.

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Police "Have An Idea" Where To Find Northwestern Professor Sought For Murder - Duration: 1:51.

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Living in Spain, Germany, France, Italy and Portugal - A Guide For Digital Nomads (2 of 3) - Duration: 9:06.

previously on dan teaches pretty basic

things about Europe to other North

Americans who probably don't know a lot

about Europe we talked about living in

Scandinavia including Denmark Sweden and

Norway and I did include Finland in that

but full disclosure turns out Finland is

not officially in Scandinavia we also

talked about Central Europe including

Poland the Czech Republic and Slovakia

and in this video we are going to

discuss France Spain Portugal and Italy

and one of my personal favorites Germany

so let's move to France now France is

going to vary a lot in cost-of-living

depending on where you choose to live

Paris obviously being the most expensive

now even in a city like Paris if you're

coming from North America things alcohol

is probably not very expensive relative

to you so certain things in France are

going to be very cheap like local you

know go buy a loaf of bread is still

going to be one euro something like that

wine is going to be very cheap things

like this I believe the subway in Paris

is a Euro forty so consider right now

when this movies videos being filmed

that roughly a year own a dollar are the

same they're like ten percent off but

it's not worth the calculation so US

dollar to Euro is about the same France

is going to have quite a mixed group so

if you are what I'm going to talk about

in this video is if you are a person of

color because there are certain parts of

York where you're very welcome but you

might stand out or feel uncomfortable or

something like that so France especially

Paris is not one of those places it's a

very diverse group of people from their

colonies and immigration and all this

stuff and a very international City

obviously so Paris I think is 20 million

people you're going to find people from

all over the rest of France I can only

assume because I've not visited involves

more drinking less work and likely more

wife-swapping with your neighbors as far

as I know

let's go from France and do Spain

Portugal and Italy and I'm grouping all

these together to offend everyone no

because they're the same other things

like coming in from North America right

they're all kind of the same people know

what I'm doing here is I'm grouping them

because from a expat point of view from

a digital Nomad point of view there are

a lot of similarities in terms of how

the cultures are there the Latin

cultures they tend to be a little more

laid-back very friendly you go to Spain

in the worst of the worst recession you

know economic turmoil and you go out and

there will still be people packed into

the bars enjoying themselves laughing

talking with friends even if there's a

30% unemployment rate the all these

groups but especially the Spanish love

to party they love to go out

there's a lot more of a family dynamic

in terms of people often live at home

until they move out like to get married

I mean of course when they move out so

don't let it home until they get married

Italians are famous for being Mama's

boys right we're there until they get

married someone cooks and cleans for

them their whole lives definitely I

guess good cultures in terms of like

slowing down

Francis Simler that is this as well but

slowing down eating and drinking like

taking your time having a two-hour lunch

slowing down a bit so if you're looking

to live somewhere where you can kind of

disconnect from the 50 hour or 60 hour

north american workweek maybe you're

trying to work on a more creative

project something like that these

countries would all be a great choice

and of course if we want to talk

sunshine especially in the south of

these countries you're going to get

pretty much a year-round sunshine in

most places which is definitely a plus

if you are new to Europe do not make the

mistake I did and assume all of these

countries are sunny so northern Italy

will be rainy and snowy in the winter as

can northern Spain B as well so don't

assume the entire countries are sunny

but they do have their year-round sunny

spots in terms of cost of living you'd

actually be very pleasantly surprised

it's going to vary a lot by city here

you know cities like Madrid Barcelona

Milan Rome are going to be significantly

like upwards of twice or more as

expensive as the rest of the countries

but in general they're very affordable

countries to live in and I'm talking

compared to a general North American

Standard fairly you had cheap places if

you go into a smaller town or anywhere

in Portugal even Lisbon it's going to

become even more affordable it might be

a surprise but you can live in a in a

decent sized Spanish city or some parts

of Italy or Portugal for cheaper than

any of these like third-world Asian

destinations that digital nomads seem to

be all about so that a lot of that like

cost of living is quite low you can go

and get a liter of wine at dinner for

seven eight dollars things like that

Coffee might be one euro that sort of

thing so can be very very affordable

places to live except is Germany I have

lived in Hamburg twice and in Berlin

once if you ask me Hamburg is the better

city but of course I'm in the minority

with that opinion Germany really

surprised me I came over to Germany and

to Hamburg it was my first place to live

in Europe after spending a few days at

Lisbon and I expected it to be kind of

boring but I went because my best friend

was moving there and I thought screw it

why not give it a shot it blew my mind

it was so much fun the Germans as much

as they apparently work hard although

they still work way less hours than

North Americans and take way more

holidays they play hard as well so in

Hamburg the bars and nightclubs are open

to 6:00 a.m.

there's 24-hour places I believe

drinking and public is legal in Germany

it was even legal on their

transportation system like their subway

until a couple years ago I think the

legal drinking age is 16 with beer and

wine 18 for hard alcohol but yet you

don't see fights you don't see too many

drunk people stumbling around it's

really an interesting thing where they

are as productive as North Americans in

terms of what they get done they but

they have whale at way more way less

strict laws around drinking and partying

and yet way fewer issues with drinking

with drunkenness with fighting all this

stuff there's a really interesting place

the people are going to be less openly

friendly in terms of like chitchat as in

North America

but part of that is culture part of that

is a language barrier if you're speaking

English but generally what I found is

when you do get to know them they're

pretty friendly people

they're definitely open to foreigners so

whether that is that you are someone of

color or just someone of pale whiteness

like me who's coming from another

country

I found Germans to be very open and

welcoming so it's fairly easy to make

friends so that was at least my

experience their cost of living might

surprise you as well as being fairly

cheap now rent is going to be higher and

it's going to vary by city in terms of

your transportation cost all that sort

of stuff but food I think is heavily

subsidized by the

so grocery stores are really cheap I

think some of the cheapest in the world

like for wine milk produce whatever

stuff is really cheap I've made the

point that if you're a homeless person

there is no better place on earth to

live than Germany because a can of beer

a half liter can a tallboy

cost fifty cents but the deposit on it

is 25 cents so if you're a can collector

you only need to collect three cans to

buy one beer that means in like 30

minutes you can have your days worth of

drinking and then go back to sleeping

which is pretty awesome so if you are

homeless and watching this Germany is

definitely your place to be and that

thing that's funny to me the heat almost

no the the drinking and the ratio with

the beer but it also says something

about the society where they have a

society that is very heavy on recycling

and personal responsibility

I remember my ex-girlfriend would look

at me weird when I complained about

having to walk four blocks to recycle

like brown glass or whatever and if you

didn't divide it up properly like green

glass here Brown glass here people would

look at you like you're just a bad

person you should get you should be a

good member of society so they have that

part of society and there's tons of more

examples I could get into on that of you

know responsibility recycling being

progressive taking and lots of

immigrants and on the same note beer is

50 cents and you can drink it anywhere

you want so pretty awesome place

actually to not underestimate how great

Germany is be sure to subscribe to the

channel because in the next video I'll

be covering the Baltics and the Balkans

and yes they are different areas

For more infomation >> Living in Spain, Germany, France, Italy and Portugal - A Guide For Digital Nomads (2 of 3) - Duration: 9:06.

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5 Reasons To Book An Inside Cabin On A Cruise - Duration: 4:41.

Hey cruisers!

If you've ever thought about booking an inside cabin on a cruise, you've no doubt

run through the list of "What if's" that tend to confound us ALL when choosing

the perfect stateroom.

What if there's not enough room for my stuff?

What if I feel trapped or claustrophobic?

Well, there's no easy button for picking the perfect cabin on your next cruise, but

if you're tossing around the idea of an inside cabin, here are 5 reasons why you may

want to consider it. Today's episode is sponsored by our awesome friends at

Cruiseline.com. Where you can find reviews, tips and photos from real everyday cruisers.

Seriously, if you haven't already, check them out using the link in the description below.

Number 1, and probably the most motivating reason most people book an inside cabin is

to save money.

The reality is, inside staterooms can generally save you a few hundred to a few thousand dollars

per cabin, and it just makes good financial sense, for some cruisers, to save the dough,

and put the money elsewhere – like excursions, or specialty dining.

Here's an example for you: on our upcoming 10 night Alaska cruise, booking an inside

cabin, instead of a balcony, saved our family of three just under $2000 total.

Yup, you heard it right.

That's a lot of scratch!

Now, while we'd love to invest in a balcony for glacier viewing and some of the best cruise

scenery in the world, I can dream up some pretty amazing activities to spend that extra

money on and I have no doubt I can find awesome outdoor places on the ship that offer up equally

stunning views.

Number 2- inside cabins get SUPER dark at night.

We're talking "full light blocking" here folks, and as a light-sensitive sleeper,

I love the total blackout that an inside cabin creates.

Some people report that they sleep better and wake up a tad later in these total eclipse

conditions- not a bad thing when you're on vacation.

Just don't forget to pack a nightlight or a flashlight so you don't stub your toe

on the way to the restroom in the middle of the night.

Number 3- while everyone has a different opinion on where to book the most STABLE cabin on

a ship, some experts recommend that to minimize motion sickness, booking an inside cabin,

on a lower deck of the ship may be the best way to minimize the rocking and motion that

you experience.

Be careful though, because booking a cabin on a lower deck can also result in experiencing

some engine noise and vibration.

On the other hand, the lower decks on most ships can be conveniently located near the

promenade deck, restaurants, atrium and other popular areas you may enjoy having easy access

to.

See, this isn't an exact science.

Number 4.

Booking in inside cabin can be a great idea for people who want to get out of their room

and explore the ship and ports.

We've all heard those cruisers who claim to only use their room for "showering and

sleeping", right?

Well, in our experience, there's a lot of truth to that.

You might find that when you sail in an inside cabin, you're more apt to find secret spots

on the ship with the best views, take part in more onboard activities and to seek out

adventure!

This is definitely true for us.

Lastly, our number 5 reason to book an inside cabin is simple.

If you book a balcony, you may get spoiled and not want to sail in something "lesser",

even when it makes more sense.

If you've settled on an inside cabin, we have a few tips for you.

Consider that some of the largest inside cabins at sea are on Carnival and Celebrity cruise

lines.

Also, royal Caribbean's newer ships have inside cabins with virtual balconies- something

to consider!

One last tip- most cruise lines offer a bridge cam on the TV, so you can switch on the telly

and see exactly where you are, and what the weather looks like, usually set to some really

corny music.

Be sure to catch out video on making the most of an inside cabin, where we share tons of

hacks to organize your "cozy" stateroom to get the most out of the space- we'll

link to it in the description below.

Thanks so much for watching!

Be sure to share your reasons for booking an inside cabin in the comments below, and

follow cruisetipstv on instagram, facebook or twitter.

Until next time we'll see you on the high seas.

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Two Weeks in the Life of a Sunspot - Duration: 1:34.

music throughout

From July 5 - 17, 2017, NASA spacecraft observed a sunspot as it grew and eventually rotated out of view.

July 9, 2017 M1.3 solar flare

Then the spacecraft repositioned during a calibration maneuver.

July 14, 2017 - M2.4 solar flare and an eruption of material called a coronal mass ejection or CME.

Researchers modeled the solar storm's path through space.

Two days later, the CME sparked enhanced aurora on Earth.

By then, the sunspot was almost out of view.

So long, sunspot.

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For more infomation >> Two Weeks in the Life of a Sunspot - Duration: 1:34.

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Becoming an Agent: Preparing for the Field - Duration: 2:37.

What we'll do is if they're there we'll pull them out of the staircase outside, we'll clear

that first room and gain a good foothold in that, in

that first room and then we'll kind of use that as both a

casualty collection point and a detail.

Many of the students here find the law enforcement skills portion of our training very demanding.

Oof Let's go!

Get out that gun!

We want to closely replicate what we think people are going to see in the field

FBI!

Search warrant!

Open the door!

Our tactical instructors here look to develop scenarios based off of real cases.

So a scenario over in Hogan's Alley, which is where our tactical

training is conducted, is going to closely mirror what

our instructors have seen during their experiences.

Hogan's Alley has been here 30 years.

It's something that kind of bonds all agents who've come

through.

You know, we have a bank, we have a pawn shop, we have a pool hall, we have houses, we

have a hotel as well.

So all different scenarios hit different venues, and it really makes it very

realistic.

Hogan's Alley is really, for us, where rubber meets the road.

You encounter scenarios that you might have seen on TV, except for it feels

real different when you're in it and the way you respond,

the movements that you make, kind of the muscle memory that they start to teach you.

The scenarios we've developed are all from actual agent cases and events that have occurred.

They have to arrest fugitives, they have to do

surveillance, and use all the techniques that we give them in

the first three meetings here.

So it's invaluable for them.

This is the most important, most realistic, and prepares them the most for what they're

going to see out in the field.

For more infomation >> Becoming an Agent: Preparing for the Field - Duration: 2:37.

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"Lernt was Richtiges": YouTube-Star Nilam appelliert an Kids - Duration: 1:32.

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Becoming an Agent: Driving the Precision Obstacle Course (360-Degree Video) - Duration: 2:38.

So the final exam for new agents is called the Precision Obstacle Course, and the Precision

Obstacle Course is a culmination of all of the events that they've seen throughout their

tenure at TEVOC.

TEVOC is the Tactical Emergency Vehicle Operations Center, and our goal here at TEVOC is

to instill safe drivers and to save lives-that's the end goal and that's what we hope to

achieve when a student starts with us and ends with us.

And so we take all of the courses that they've run-whether it's reverse precision driving,

serpentine turnarounds-and we put that all into one final exam.

Law enforcement is a dangerous profession and our end goal at TEVOC is to make every

driver come through here a safer driver.

And we're here to save lives and we're here to

ensure that all of our agents go home every single night.

You know, a number of times they're going to find themselves in a surveillance situation

where they're going to end up in an alley or end up down a one-way street, and they're

going to have to get out of there and they're going to have to get back on the mark, they're

going to have to get back into the game, and they're going to have to reverse drive out

of that alley or out of that garage or wherever

they got themselves into, and they're going to

have to do it quickly and safely, and that's one of the many skills that we teach them

here at TEVOC.

For more infomation >> Becoming an Agent: Driving the Precision Obstacle Course (360-Degree Video) - Duration: 2:38.

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The Film Camp Giving Disabled Talent a Chance to Shine - Duration: 3:11.

- [Ila] The film business loves to put people in boxes.

You gotta play someone who just had a car crash,

because you're in a wheelchair.

Here it's like, you don't have that.

- [Peter] The dream is to change the way

disability is seen in America.

There's so much talent and you see it here with this crew.

- I'm Ila Halby, and I'm one of the

directors at Zeno Mountain Farm.

- Hi, I'm Peter Halby, another director at Zeno.

Our mission is to support lifelong friendship

and opportunity for people with or without disabilities.

It's important for us to have the integration.

- [Ila] We've run camps all year long.

- And right now, we're at our film camp.

We've been making movies for about 12 years now,

we've done all different types of genres

from a sports drama movie, we did a time travel movie,

we did a superheroes movie, a western

and this year, we're doing a high school musical.

- Alright, let's roll camera.

- The last film we did, we went to film festivals

all over and the hope is that we get to do that with this.

Every aspect of this film, we have disabled talent

from the casting to the lighting, to the script-writing.

- Hi, I'm Alec Bandler.

- Bill James.

- Andrew Pilkington.

- Debbie Beidl.

- Noah Lelchook.

- I'm an actor.

I love being in movies.

- [Ila] We have two really exciting leads for this movie.

Ricky and Roxy.

- Go for Roxy.

- Hi, my name is Ricky Wilson Jr

and I'm playing Tony Michaels.

- Hi, my name is Roxanne Schiebergen and I'm playing Sage.

- You guys ready?

Let's roll the music.

- The film is basically about two teenagers

who go to summer camp and they fall in love.

- It's sort of an homage to a lot of the classics

such as, Grease, Footloose.

- All the disability just fades away here

and everyone's just a person.

In the outside film world, disability

has to be written in the story.

People have to know why.

My character, Sage, it's never discussed why

she's in a wheelchair and I think that's so awesome.

- Yeah, it's incredible.

- Everyone's just beaming, constantly.

This is their lives, they live for Zeno

and you can feel it when you're here.

- In the disability world, there's, there's this

isolation, there's this lack of opportunity that exists.

At Zeno, everyone understands each other,

wants to connect and to find the talent in everyone.

For more infomation >> The Film Camp Giving Disabled Talent a Chance to Shine - Duration: 3:11.

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Becoming an Agent: Firearms Training - Duration: 2:00.

The FBI takes people from a whole slew of different backgrounds, and so here at the

Firearms Training Unit we take those people, regardless of their background-if

they're prior military, prior law enforcement-we teach them the same ways we

teach those people who have never touched a gun before in their lives.

If they come to us with experience, we make them better;

if they come to us with no experience, we teach them everything on the fundamentals

of the gun-how the gun works, how their ammunition works-and the fundamentals

of marksmanship, and we get them to leave here being extremely proficient with

that gun.

So when the new agents come to us, the Firearms Training Unit, we

train them on three specific types of weapons.

Their primary weapon, their sidearm, is a Glock 19M; it's a brand new

weapon-that's predominantly what we're going to teach them with.

In addition to that we're going to expose them to the Remington

870P shotgun, 12-gauge.

And then we'll also have them qualify and we'll

teach them on what we call the Colt Pattern Carbine, what most people would consider

an AR-15 or an M-16 variant.

With their pistol, they're going to shoot approximately 4,000 rounds of ammunition

through their pistol.

With the shotgun, they're going to shoot around 120 to 150

rounds through the 12-gauge shotgun.

And then with the carbine, they're going to shoot approximately 620 rounds through the

carbine while they're here with us.

After graduation, as soon as they leave the front gate of Quantico, they have to be

prepared to defend themselves or, more importantly, defend the lives of those who

they've already sworn to protect.

And so for that reason, we put an awful lot of

emphasis on their being competent, familiar with that weapon, so that they can

defend themselves.

For more infomation >> Becoming an Agent: Firearms Training - Duration: 2:00.

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DIANA - HER STORY | "I Was A Rebel" | PBS - Duration: 1:04.

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Minecraft on a 10" CRT - The 90s HDMI Experience | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 5:57.

Do you remember the warm, snug feeling you held whilst playing your Mega Drive on a cold

winters night.

Sitting on your bed, with a cup of cocoa (or possibly rum), and that mesmerising, glowing

projection from your 14" CRT television flickering out at you.

A joyful escape into that wonderful world of 8 or 16 bits.

I, for one, certainly do. and I also know from experience, how hard that feeling is

to create in our current era of gaming, without a CRT screen.

Our wide screen LCD's offer us incredible clarity, without instigating an ounce of eye

strain, but yet, there's something missing.

These screens feel cold.

Lifeless.

Much like an Intercity 125 does to a mighty Mallard steam train.

The Intercity is nice.. great for everyday use.

But there's nothing quite like the thrill of a good steam train, or indeed CRT screen.

So I thought it would absolutely dandy if we could take a look at some more modern gaming,

and see how it translates onto our 50Hz flickering PAL, CRT televisions.

For this task, I have a 10" Alba traveller television, with a whopping 32 channel preset

memory.

This is the kind of unit a typical 14 year old might have had in their bedroom, in the

90s, and it's bloody perfect.

Just look at how well it handles Mega Drive games.

Even playing it now, it just feels right.

It feels so much better than plugging your system into an LCD screen, and feeling that

electrode ray hitting the tiny dots on the shadow mask.

The fact you can see these dots, just makes everything more cosy and tangible.

So, I've got an Xbox 360 here.

Not the newest technology, but then I'm currently transitioning this unit out of the lounge,

and so it makes perfect sense to use it.

This HDMI to AV converter will perform the task of taking the HDMI signal from the Xbox

and converting it to Composite RCA, so the Alba can accept it, and it even squishes it

into a lovely 4:3 format which actually looks, pretty darn nice.

Even navigating around the menus on this Xbox, feels nice on this tiny telly.

The text isn't crystal sharp, as you'd expect, but it's perfectly readable.

So here's Minecraft, for your viewing pleasure, pushed out at 1080i, but then squeezed into

composite like it was born for it.

This isn't a game I really play, it's more something my kids take sheer delight in.

But as it's all the rage on Youtube these days, I thought, why not fire it up, and I

must say, Minecraft isn't really my thing, but on this little screen, it feels like my

thing.

It feels like I could play this for a much longer period of time and quite enjoy it.

The fuzzyness of the text, just adds to that, and so does the fact, I guess, that I'm sitting

at a desk, in a chair, playing this, just like I did with my Master System and Mega

Drive.

This is the whole experience of old, merged with the new, in a very pleasing way.

I can't even really tell that this is a little squished for the 4:3 screen format, but I

guess the fact it's on such a tiny screen helps to mask that.

I'm not going to play Minecraft for the duration of this video, because there are a few other

games I want to play.

The first is SONIC THE HEDGEHOG, like it would be on a Mega Drive, but through the Xbox!

This is a weird feeling, but again, I like it.

For comparison, here's what's its like through the Mega Drive.

This setup makes it feel like any game could be better, and sure enough, Sonic 4, feels

a hell of a lot more like a Sonic game when played like this.

Maybe we were a little tough on it.

Maybe it's because we didn't experience it through a tiny CRT screen that we felt it

wasn't worthy of the Sonic brand.

Streets of Rage 2 is another game which feels perfect in this setup.

Especially after adjusting the screen size to get rid of the overscan borders.

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.

You can also switch smoothing on, which you can't really notice the difference on this

tiny display.

Again, here's the Mega Drive for comparison.

Mmmmm, this is making me wet...

Because I've spilt a cup of tea over me in the excitement.

I almost forgot though, I hadn't configured the Xbox for this new screen.

You can actually tell the xBox what screen size you're using, and yep, it seems to accept

the 10" figure no problem.

Doesn't really look any different though, so onto another title.

One of my favourites.

Outrun.

I mean, I emplore everyone to try this.

Unplug your console from your television, find a tiny CRT and play away, because it's

really something truly heart warming about it, and it creates a sense of nostalgia you

just wouldn't get with a flat screen.

I mean, sure, you might have problems with tiny text, and I'm sure a 4k game would ruin

your day.

But like this, it's bloody marvelous.

Thanks for watching, click this video, subscribe, support me through Patreon if you really want

to, but otherwise, have a great evening!

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