hi everyone and welcome to DavnaFilms I am so excited for this unboxing
because CoolBELLE was so kind enough to send me some of their products and I'll
go ahead and leave in the description box below their links so you could go
ahead and check out their products but they have a variety of diaper bags they
have laptop bags for men and women and the thing I liked the most was that
everything is affordable so let's go ahead and dig in this is so exciting I love unboxing
this looks like a huge bag and one thing I love is big bag ok I'm liking the zipper feels nice and strong the handles
check out those handles I love big handles a little pocket here so check
that out look at that big space same inner lining material which looks like
it's easy to clean feels a little thin but oh I love how it has this little
pocket so check out the little baggie the zipper does feel a little thin and me
at least definitely I'm not gentle when it comes to zippers we'll see when
I test it out oh and we have a little pocket in here and we have some little
pockets and this is a little compartment for your laptop in here and
all your computer items I'm gonna be honest with you I'm
probably gonna be using them more as my purse as like a regular purse because I
love how big it is so I'll be using it for my laptop but then I'll be
definitely using that as my purse okay this is really really nice
I love the chevron print for this one the zipper looks really durable
I love how thick it is I love the print I love the image how vivid the colors
are again they have that material little pocket
check that out soft fuzzy I would definitely feel very comfortable and
safe to put my laptop in here like it won't get scratched it'll be nice and
protected when I was browsing through Amazon I believe I saw this one as
like a top seller and they only had like five left
so yeah this one's really nice and my first impression of the laptop is this
one is really really really really really nice I would say this one is my
favorite I love the gold zipper the material and the quality and this one
feels really good it's also very affordable I believe like fourteen
dollars and this bag I really love this bag like I said I'll probably be using
this bag more as a purse than a laptop bag because I love how big it is but I
will definitely be doing a video on this as well so that's it for today everyone
if you're new to my channel I highly recommend you subscribe I will be doing
an individual video for each item a full detail review and trying them out
trying them on packing them to see how my items fit in here so if you found
this video helpful in any way be sure to give it a thumbs up and also be sure to
check out my playlist it's updated weekly with videos for kids that I'm
sure you will love I'll see you in my next video bye
For more infomation >> UNBOXING CoolBELL Affordable Women's Laptop Bag Laptop Sleeve Review 2017 - Duration: 3:52. -------------------------------------------
CryptoSoft Crypto Software Scam Review - Recycled CRYPTO TRADER Fraud! - Duration: 5:16.
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For more infomation >> CryptoSoft Crypto Software Scam Review - Recycled CRYPTO TRADER Fraud! - Duration: 5:16. -------------------------------------------
2018 BMW i3s First Drive Review | English subtitles - Duration: 7:10.
2018 BMW i3s First Drive Review.
Come for the power increase, stay for the retuned suspension and stability control.
Here in the United States, BMW's M division reigns supreme.
Customers equate the German brand with big power, crisp handling, and melted tires.
So it may come as a surprise to Americans that, globally, the lowercase letter i outsells
the uppercase letter M in BMW's product portfolio.
Of course, nobody is going to turn their noses up at a little extra power, not even someone
who is primarily concerned with the overall efficiency of their automobile.
And not even when the increase is only by 14 horsepower and 15 pound-feet, as is the
case with the new BMW i3s over the standard version of BMW's little electric hatch.
But a mild power increase isn't all that separates the new BMW i3s from the standard i3.
There are a whole host of small improvements that make the i3s a better automobile than
the original, which continues on sale without any of the power or suspension updates you'll
read about in this review.
There's no increase in the lithium ion battery's capacity of the i3s, which remains at 33 kWh.
If you've got BMW's i Charging Station, the i3s will deliver about 90 miles of range in
a little under three hours.
Even if you don't have the official BMW charger, charging options abound, and you can always
just plug into a standard 240-volt outlet and wait about 11 hours for a full battery.
In other words, just charge it up overnight for the next day.
Given the additional power, we'd imagine some of the regular-grade i3's 124 miles of maximum
range will be sacrificed, but BMW hasn't yet released U.S.-specific figures for the i3s.
We don't expect a massive drop in real-world range, but when you're driving electric, every
little bit counts.
So, you're not going to choose this new Sport model for its extended green credentials.
Instead, you'll choose it for the those few extra ponies, and, more important, for changes
made to its suspension, wheels, tires, and recalibrated stability control.
From the outside, there isn't much to tell the casual observer that the i3s is any different
from BMW's other electric hatchbacks.
There's a new badge, naturally, and some small fender flares to cover the wider rubber the
i3s packs at all four corners.
The 20-inch wheels are each a half-inch wider, and the tires are 175/55 up front, and 195/50
at the rear.
That's up by 20 millimeters all around, which pays dividends with significantly higher levels
of at-the-limit grip.
BMW lowered the i3s by about half an inch, which in turn lowers the center of gravity.
This helps the car feel planted, especially during quick side-to-side transitions.
We were only able to test the regular EV-only version of the i3s, but it will also be available
as a range-extended model with a 647cc gasoline-fueled engine to keep the onboard battery charged
up.
The extra 270 pounds of a two-cylinder engine and fuel tank are sure to impact performance
somewhat, but we found the EV to feel rather quick and sporty at below-highway speeds.
BMW quotes a 0-60 time of 6.8 seconds (about a half-second quicker than the standard i3),
and the instant torque of the electric motor makes it feel powerful off the line.
If you don't expect much in the way of steering feel from the i3s, you won't be disappointed
by the way it drives.
The i3s isn't meant to be a sports car, but that doesn't mean it isn't fun.
The ride is firm but comfortable, power from the electric motor is easy to modulate, and
the regenerative braking that slows the car as soon as the driver lets off the throttle
is fun to play with.
The small overall dimensions of the i3s, combined with its excellent turning radius, makes it
a perfect plaything for tight, urban confines.
Really, there's only one significant drawback to the i3s over the standard i3, and that's
price.
The 2018 BMW i3s starts at $47,650.
That's $3,000 more than the regular i3.
Add the range extender and that price swells to $51,500.
In a world where a prospective buyer can march into a Chevy dealership and drive off in a
Bolt � which is a very good electric hatchback � for $37,495 (not counting any federal
or state EV discounts a buyer may qualify for), the BMW comes off as an expensive proposition.
But the Bimmer brings with it a unique sense of style inside and out, a high-tech chassis,
sporting pretensions, and the all-important Roundel.
Whether the BMW i3s makes sense depends on your point of view.
For one, any i3 has to be seen and appreciated as a premium product to make it worth more
money than something like the Bolt.
If you're willing to make that concession, the $3,000 surcharge for the i3s might be
worth it, if for no other reason that it's a bit more stylish and exclusive than the
standard version.
If you just want a stylish electric car, you would probably be better off spending the
extra money on a fast charging system.
It seems like a foregone conclusion that BMW's M and i divisions will join forces, probably
someday soon, on some sort of mainstream electrified performance vehicle.
The i3s is not that vehicle.
It's a step in that direction, and the additional performance is more than welcome.
Any BMW i3 makes a good city car, and the i3s makes the carbon-fiber hatchback more
fun to drive on twisty roads and at highway speeds.
If the regular BMW i3 appeals to you, and you're not scared away by the slightly dearer
sticker price, there are plenty of good reasons for a driving enthusiast to choose the i3s
for a few grand more.
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The Best of 2017 | Year End Review - Duration: 11:44.
hey everyone it's James from fun foods and today we're gonna look back on 2017
now 2017 was filled with some fun recipe videos some awesome collaborations
attending a few YouTube conventions and also attending other events where some
of them I got to speak at so let's first take a look at some of the amazing
recipes I made in 2017 well first start off with the Reese's recipes now I made
everything from Reese's milkshakes to Reese's cheesecakes they were amazing I
I love them I love Reese's it's one of my favorite candies right up there with
Kit Kats and Oreo cookies so of course that had to dominate 2017 I also made a
whole host of giant things like giant peeps and giant pancakes I had other
giant things I made throughout the years as well and of course I encourage you to
check out my playlist of giant things and who can forget the Mountain Dew
recipes now I make quite a few Mountain Dew recipes this year a lot of you
suggested different things for me to make and I really appreciate that
because it's you guys who give me those ideas sometimes and I had a lot of fun
making them I couldn't make them all but there's always next year I also had some
fun making some Willy Wonka recipes such as the Everlasting Gobstopper in the
lickable wallpaper those were a lot of fun there were a lot of hard work but
there were so much fun to make and of course you had to make trends such as
the unicorn Frappuccino I have a lot of fun making a wrestling belt WWE
wrestling you know that was a lot of fun making that it turned out quite well and
probably the hardest recipe I made this year was a claw machine cake that you
could actually operate like a claw machine that was so much fun making that
cake and it took a few days but it worked at the end in 2017 I made a lot
of collaboration videos some of them I was very proud of I had a lot of fun
collaboration videos tend not to get a lot of views on my channel for some
reason but there once I enjoy making the most mainly
because the people are amazing now I did collaboration videos this year with
granny potty-mouth I did too with slice n rice because one of them they
were included with with granny potty mouth I did one with rkvc in a hotel
room at VidCon that was pretty fun I did one with I'm missing someone who oh Our
3 bs how can I forget Our3Bs I've done collaboration with in the
last two years and last this year's collaboration was a lot of fun as well
now when I collaborated with slice n rice we made two different videos one for my
channel one for theirs it was a rice crusted pizza for my channel and then on
their channel we did a hundred layer pizza you gotta check those out if you
haven't checked those out yet now for our three B's collaboration like I said
we've collaborated our three b's before a year earlier and they came back and we
got to film again I got it from Ben's you should be
ashamed weird that's team look at well the collaboration I did with rkvc
rod Vince what's up guys hi I'm Ron I'm Vince and we're self-deprecating
romantic pop rock duo rkvc we're a band and we're songwriters and we suck at
everything else but we're gonna try cooking today there are great guys we had to
make quesadillas in the hotel room using only the stuff
we could find in a hotel room and of course the ingredients I got from like
the 7/11 and Walgreens the CVS around there but it was a lot of fun doing that
and check out rod and Vince's channel as well because they're really good guys in
great singers I also collaborated with Grady potty-mouth now this was hard
because I was trying to think of a collaboration we can do where it is
still family-friendly and of course on my channel there's never any cussing or
any bad language or anything violence or anything like that and not that granny
does any violence but her language is usually not acceptable for my channel
but we figured out we would do an intervention on her and that kept
everything to a minimum and she didn't cuss but I think one time and there we
just bleeped it out granny you have a pressing problem yes my name is granny
potty mouth and it was pretty easy to do but there was a lot of fun collaborating
with her because she's such a sweet lady go check out her channel if you're
mature enough and it's a lot of fun now we're talking about events the first
event I went to was playlist live Orlando now I've been to playlist live
Orlando before this is my second Orlando playlist so it was a lot of fun going
there meeting people seeing old friends and just catching up
of course a saw Slice n Rice there because we have a little game where we
kind of like take a picture each other from afar and tweet it to each other
without being noticed and then they do it vice-versa to me so it's a lot of
fun we always do that a lot every convention we go to
like he's looking around he doesn't know
now of course I got to see people like Thomas Hayden who's a magician and we've
been on panels together both at playlist Orlando playlist dc he's a
really good guy Matt3756 you know him
he plays the claw machines he's just awesome guy all the way around of course
I've seen him at VidCon and playlist DC as well then you got people like John
from the shenanigans and his whole family there are wonderful people I see
them every year at every one of those DC to Orlando events and everyone else that
I've met along the way you know I can't name them all but I've
met quite a few people at these events and I had a lot of fun doing that now of
course about a month or month and a half after playlist live Orlando cane VidCon
in California so I flew out there and I got to not only collaborate with rkvc
as I said but I also got to meet quite a few other people some of those I met
before let's take socialblade Jason Jason Urgo
he's a good guy I've met him before really nice this time I got to meet
Michelle Jayden and Jesse and I had a little fun trying to pick out who Jesse
and Jayden are twins and trying to think you know pick out which one was which
was hard but I got it right
Jesse Jayden of course at VidCon they had a lot of these pre parties of post
parties after parties and I got to go to a few of them and I got to see so many
other people that wasn't actually the first time I met granny potty-mouth in
person and what a wonderful lady she was in the background you see rkvc
there's another one this is granny potty-mouth grandma potty
mouth go check out her channel granny I'm sorry granny
potty mouth yeah check out her channel got to see a whole host of other friends
at VidCon Oh friends that I met before and other VidCon or SitC which is
summer in the city other other people all the way around I
got introduced to new people and it's always a lot of fun meeting creative
people and of course at VidCon Matt3756 he got to see a lot
of his fans and he's so good at signing autographs and taking pictures with them
and it was a lot of fun watching him interact with his fans VidCon was a lot
of fun we got to not only go to parties but some of them we didn't get in and it
was just fun trying anyway so guys we're in line we're getting ready to go into
the studio 71 party check it out my first youtube I'm so excited
hey guys we're just now leaving the party we did not get in - right yeah but
but we may not have got into it but guess who we got
we actually got somebody into that party who do we get in the guy who made you
see on the video yeah so even though yeah you're welcome by the way
now the next event was playlist live DC now playlist thought DC for me was a big
disappointment and the event itself it wasn't a disappointment as far as the
people now of course I get to meet you know new people and get to see lots of
friends and that part of Playlist Live DC I enjoyed but during that event
I got to hang out with a lot of my friends I showed some of them around
Washington DC since it is my hometown per say I live in Maryland but it's
close enough to DC that I go in there quite often and so I got to hang out
with them and that part I do enjoy I really loved hanging out with my other
friends and showing them around and little bits of information I can give
them that part was great now other events I was invited to I was invited to
the big chocolate show where there I showed people how to decorate
marshmallows chocolate covered marshmallows to make him look like
spongebob now this was so much fun because kids whether they were 5 years
old or whether there were adults that were 60 years old they had so much fun
making these and to me I just I was blown away by how much fun everyone was
having a simple little thing and everyone just enjoyed themselves so much
I was also invite to sic which is Seattle interactive conference where I
was invited to speak and give a presentation about my Facebook page and
how I grow and how I you know optimize the content on there to really focus on
Facebook and I gave this whole speech I was really blown away by the size of the
audience the the room that I spoke in actually filled up and it reached
capacity and they wouldn't even let anymore people in I was this is my first time
ever speaking at that event and I was just so blown away that that many people
would even come to listen to me talk I hope I could reach the 100,000
subscriber mark on my channel in 2018 I thought I would get it by the end of
2016 but I think I'm just under ninety thousand subscribers at this point so
hopefully next year I will have that silver play button
well 2017 was a good year but we're hoping 2018 will be an even better year
so tell me below if you've been watching my channel what your favorite part of my
channel was in 2017 and maybe what you hope to see in 2018 so as always make
sure you subscribe and make sure you like this video and I'll see you guys
next time
For more infomation >> The Best of 2017 | Year End Review - Duration: 11:44. -------------------------------------------
Relate's end-of-the-year strangest conversations at concerts review - Duration: 3:34.
yes...
hello, good evening and welcome
to Relate's video log end-of-the-year review
we've made the effort
to collect the most stupid conversations
we had this year
comments, sayings, outside and inside, summarized
it doesn't matter where we got those comments
everything mixed up
and now we're going to present them to you
in a narrative way
be excited
here comes our top ten list
#10 this year
a wonderful sentence
when I asked a reporter what I could say in the interview
and he said:
"it doesn't matter what you say, we're going to cut it as we like anyways"
#9 - a dialog
"You sound exactly like a band I saw around here last year"
"that was us, too"
yeah, stuff like this happens
#8 - another wonderful quote
He's going to read it to you, because it happened in his favourite location
during the preparations a man came to me and asked:
"can't we keep the table soccer on stage to play during the show?"
#7 - I liked it
"cool so far,..."
"but can't you play something from 'Boese Onkelz'?"
"I don't know any of your songs"
#6 - your turn
nice one, too
be aware of the subtile note
"Well, normally I don't like that kind of music..."
"but you are cool, I mean..."
"I would not pay for it, but I'd bought a ticket"
running gag
#5
one of my favourites (mine too)
"how? you also have other jobs?"
#4 - a dialog again
we're going to have it as it actually happened
#4
"are you single?"
"no"
"in this case I don't want an album"
the best part of having people filming you doing this
is not having to buy laughing sounds in the background
like sitcoms do
#3
awesome everytime I read it
"You don't suck THAT much"
a wonderful dialog recently heard
fresh from december
#2
"convincing performance, did you study music?"
"no"
"are you studying music?"
"no"
"where did you learn it?"
"in my car"
and the ultimate...
you gotta say it word by word
the ultimate favourite
I'm trying to do it the best I can
#1
broken accent: "your voice is nice, you get more sauce"
you live down a lot these days
this year no pictures, but text
you can still visit us at our end-of-the-year show
otherwise, see you next year
happy new year
happy new year
For more infomation >> Relate's end-of-the-year strangest conversations at concerts review - Duration: 3:34. -------------------------------------------
2017 - Year In Review (Philippines) (TPB-TV S02E03) - Duration: 12:13.
Hello, guys. For this episode, this is a special episode of the PoliTikalon Blog TV because this is
The 2017 Year In Review
And for this episode, we will be bidding goodbye to the momentous events of 2017
And let's try look back in to the most significant events of this year.
And I have compiled all these events - and here is: The Top 10 Events for 2017 for the Philippines.
10 – Philippines hosts Miss Universe pageant after 21 years
For the third time since the Miss Universe pageant's inception in 1952, the 65th edition
was held on 30th January at the Mall of Asia Arena, in Pasay City.
Filipina titlist Pia Wurtzbach crowned Iris Mittenaere of France as her successor at the
end of the event.
It was PHL's third time hosting the prestigious beauty pageant, and the first in 21 years.
The contestants participated in fashion shows in the Philippine cities of Davao, Cebu, and
Vigan.
9 – Xander Ford Transformation
Previously known as Marlou Arizala of the now disbanded-boy band Hasht5, Ford became
popular after he had undergone a highly-publicized cosmetic surgery last October.
Prior to that, the band Hasht5 has experienced online bullying "because of their physical
appearances".
The newly-found fame of the internet personality was met with both positive and negative responses
from Filipino netizens.
8 – Philippines hosts the 30th and 31st ASEAN Summits
These diplomatic conferences were held in the Philippines from 28–29 April and 10–14
November 2017.
It marked the third and fourth time the ASEAN Summit was held in the Philippines.
One of the action steps by the ASEAN leaders is the releasing of the statement on April
28, expressing "grave concern" over tensions in the Korean peninsula.
They also urged for self-restraint for all parties concerned.
Another significant event was the meeting of world leaders, including the first for
the ASEAN Chair Philippine Pres.
Rodrigo Duterte and US President Donald Trump.
7 – Resorts World Manila Attack
On June 2nd, more than a hundred people at the Resorts World Manila entertainment complex
were either killed or injured when Jessie Javier Carlos, a debt-riddled former civil
servant, caused a stampede and set fire to casino tables and slot machine chairs around
midnight.
37 people died from the initial stampede and smoke inhalation.
The attack was financially motivated and Carlos later committed suicide following a confrontation
with the police.
6 – Kita Kita surpasses Heneral Luna as the highest-grossing Philippine independent
film
Literally meaning "I See You", this rom-com movie was written and directed by Sigrid Andrea
P. Bernardo, and was set in Sapporo, Japan.
It follows Lea (played by Alessandra de Rossi), a Filipino tourist guide in Japan who goes
temporarily blind having witnessed her Japanese fiancè's infidelity.
Fellow Filipino and charmer Tonyo (Empoy Marquez) makes a sudden appearance and befriends the
visually impaired Lea in best possible ways.
The film is a co-production between Piolo Pascual's and Joyce Bernal's Spring Films,
and Viva Films.
In a poll by CNN Philippines, the movie was selected among the romantic-comedy films considered
the best in the last 25 years.
It had about ₱320 million in sales against a measly budget of ₱10 million.
5 – The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law
The TRAIN law is the first package of the administration's much-awaited Comprehensive
Tax Reform Program.
Described by President Duterte as "the administration's biggest Christmas gift to the Filipino people"
it was seen to benefit 99% of all Filipino taxpayers.
All taxpayers who earn not more than ₱250,000 ($5,000) yearly, will be exempt from paying
Philippines taxes.
Excise taxes, however, were increased on fuel products, sweetened beverages and brand-new
vehicles.
4 – Typhoons Urduja and Vinta
Typhoon Vinta (Intl.
Name: Typhoon Tembin), was a deadly tropical cyclone that impacted the southern Philippines
in late December.
Vinta struck less than two weeks after Tropical Storm Urduja (Intl.
Name: Kai-tak).
Vinta was the deadliest cyclone to hit Mindanao since Typhoon Pablo (Intl.
Name: Bopha) in 2012.
It claimed 257 deaths while Urduja, which hit the Visayas group of islands, took the
lives of 54 people.
3 – The "Dengvaxia" Dengue Vaccination Controversy
Dengvaxia was the world's first dengue vaccine and was predicted to be a runaway success
for French vaccine maker Sanofi Pasteur.
The World Health Organization approved its use in April of 2016, and it has been licensed
in more than 12 countries.
The Philippines was one of the first four countries to approve its use and was a study
site during clinical trials.
The Philippine Department of Health (DOH), however, temporarily suspended a school-based
dengue vaccination program after Sanofi Pasteur made a statement that its product poses higher
risks to people without prior dengue infection.
More than 733,000 children aged 9 and above were already vaccinated since April last year.
According to Volunteers against Crime and Corruption (VACC), some children allegedly
died and some of the victims' parents blamed the dengue vaccine for the deaths of their
children.
The Philippine Government under the Aquino Administration had spent ₱4.5 billion ($70
million) for the vaccines.
Current President Rodrigo Duterte wants this amount to be refunded.
Investigations are still ongoing.
2 – The Marawi City Siege
On May 23rd, the Philippine government security forces and militants affiliated with the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (a.k.a ISIS), including the Maute and Abu Sayyaf Salafi
jihadist groups fought at Marawi City in the Lanao del Sur Province.
According to the Philippine government, the clashes began during an offensive in Marawi
to capture Isnilon Hapilon, the leader of the Abu Sayyaf group, after receiving reports
that Hapilon was in the city.
A deadly firefight erupted when Hapilon's forces opened fire on the combined Army and
police teams and called for reinforcements from the Maute group.
The militants took a priest, churchgoers, and some other civilians as hostage.
Their main objective was to raise an ISIL flag at the Lanao del Sur Provincial Capitol
and declare a provincial ISIL territory.
With heavy urban firefights, finally, on 17 October 2017, the militant leaders Omar Maute
and Isnilon Hapilon were neutralized.
All seven Maute brothers were also killed by the Philippine Army.
Six days after, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced that the battle had finally ended
with a decisive government victory.
More than 1,200 people died from the siege: 974 from the terrorists, 165 losses from the
government troops; and 87 civilians (40 of whom succumbed to illnesses).
The battle was the longest urban battle in the modern history of the Philippines.
Honorable Mentions
NCCC Mall Fire Telstra and 4 other firms keen as the 3rd
telecommunications company Isabel Granada succumbs to brain hemorrhage
due to aneurysm CA rejects the appointment of Gina Lopez and
Judith Taguiwalo Recurring MRT problems
The Build, Build, Build Government Infrastructure Program
Philippine shares end 2017 at record high San Miguel Beermen wins PBA Commissioner's
Cup, Fajardo gets 4th straight MVP award 1 – The Drug War Deaths and Controversies
It's been clear that President Duterte is hellbent in curbing and clearing the country
from illegal drugs.
However, a lot of controversies related to the war on drugs sprung up this year:
These figures vary significantly depending on who you ask.
According to the Philippine Information Agency, as of December 27th, 86 police and military
personnel have lost their lives in anti-drug operations and 226 were wounded.
About 3,967 were killed in official police operations and these were legal operations.
The organization, Human Rights Watch estimates the death of up to 13,000.
All deaths allegedly included Filipinos who fought against the police and possessed definite
amount of drugs and guns, including teenagers.
Some include the deaths of allegedly innocent individuals such as that of 17-year-old Kian
Loyd delos Santos and that of Carl Arnaiz, 19.
Both were handcuffed and were kneeling – allegedly killed by Caloocan policemen.
Arnaiz got killed by police supposedly responding to a distress call by a taxi driver; Delos
Santos was slain by cops during a drug raid.
They both allegedly shot it out with the arresting officers, but autopsy results released by
the Public Attorney's Office (PAO) show they were handcuffed, dragged, and shot.
The cases still remain to be solved although the involved police officers are facing charges.
Last Friday, another deadly "mishap" took place in Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong where
2 people were fatally killed by the police over 'mistaken identity'.
Despite the political noise, President Duterte is still the most approved and the most trusted
government official in the Philippines today with 80% Approval rating as of September 2017.
According to the lobbying firm Publicus Asia, 82 percent of millennials approve of Duterte.
The figure is even higher in Mindanao at 94 percent.
The government's war on drugs is still getting traction.
Indeed, 2017 was a year of triumphs and losses.
But we know that the Filipino spirit will always prevail.
So, from us here in the PoliTikalon Blog TV, we would like to greet everyone -
Have a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
See you!
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Ajaxxx - 2017 Year in Review - Duration: 3:01.
what up y'all what's going on it's your boy Ajaxxx back at it and this is my
2017 year review where did the year go so this has been a pretty busy year for
me from the YouTube videos to getting back in the booth to just about
everything else it's been a pretty busy time so thank you for rockin with me
throughout the year and with that said let's take a trip down memory lane
here's my 2017 year in review let's do it
this year I took on politics
I got in the kitchen and made pizza I reviewed a few movies
I had a conversation with DJ Khaled
kinda sorta
I remix a few pop songs
and of course some hip-hop songs too
I rapped in Spanish... twice
I went inside a comic book paid tribute to a fallen legend
and I took you behind the scenes of a music video
and that'll do it for me for 2017 before I go I just want to say thank you
for rockin with me throughout the year I really appreciate all of your support
so until 2018 wishing everybody a Happy New Year
I'll catch all then aight y'all my name is Ajaxxx signin out, peace!
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Slime Review - Duration: 3:11.
Slime From very high slime shops
Slime from very famous slime shops
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The Year in Review: 2027 (12/31/2027) - Duration: 5:40.
Donald Trump will be the next President.
Of the United States.
Fuck.
I got some tuna in my fish.
Jesus, Matt.
I've never... It's like one sentence.
(inhales deeply)
The most powerful man
in the America surprised...
That's the worst thing I've said today.
Here we go.
We're gonna do it again
now that I know what the fuck I'm sayin'.
"Subjugated constituents."
Thank you, fucker.
By marching in a pee-rade...
Let me say that word again. I'm sorry.
Peeee-rrrraaade.
Marching in a pee-rade...
WHAT?!?
Steve Bannon is gonna eat your ass.
And it's not gonna feel good.
...crashed Emperor Trump's town-hall demands meeting
in Lex-ingt-ta-tin...
Dammit.
And long live the Emperor.
Empire. Shit.
...called a rare late-night news...
I have a rasp. Hold on.
Hhhhaaararrrrrraaaaggghhhnnnnn....
All right.
(belches)
Excuse you.
OH!
There's him/her!
Should I say, "him slash her?"
God dammit!
Uhh! Suth-spex app-dee-hended... pfffft.
(smack)
Get it together.
Let's get 'em.
...a "senior moment"
Emperor... (burps) Excuse me.
Emperor Trump...
That's excellent.
You motherfucker.
It's really well-written.
I just have to say it right.
That's how Matt thinks.
It's a constant flow.
It makes sense, but you have to, like...
Normal people sit down and, like, take...
thirty hours to, like...
absorb what he just said, and...
All right.
What do you think about the ballot?
HEY, EARL!
Hey, yeeeeeaaaahh!
What the hell?
So I teared that line.
So... aarrrggh!
Should...
Fucking...
It's really that easy.
This is bullshit.
This is real American.
I mean, this is what our...
...our forefathers had in mind, right here, you know?
There was a uri...
I was at Target.
It said, "Urine Stain Remover."
I took a picture of it.
It was, like, I'm sending bottles of this to the White House.
...fighting the goodly, righteou-oo...
...ricky bippy boo!
Gagga gerrr...herrrr?
Matt, god dammit.
You can write this shit but you can't say it.
Ohm num num...
Lord, grant me the strength
to remember my lines.
I'll admit it.
I'm utterly shocked our religion wasn't picked.
I mean, you spend your whole ordained life
fighting the goodly, righteous fight
of freedom of religion
so that YOUR religion
can be the one that ends up
as the one true absolute faith.
And then... BAM!
Some orange guy
with all the linguistic skills
and self-awareness
of a Teletubby
comes in and suddenly
your Bible and hymnal
are contraband.
I mean, god damn.
(the belch to end all belches)
Ner-ner!
Some district-esses... Oh!
Fuckin' tensing me up.
Shit! Sorry.
Action. Do it. Now.
(inhales deeply)
I've been told that I'm, uh...
"peculiar"
Yeah, so...
So...
I've been told that I'm "peculiar"
because I travel around the country
recreating Civil War II battles for ex...
...excited onlookers!
Whenever I hear about them.
Sir?
Now that's a bit of a head-scratcher.
I mean, get a life!
Do something real.
Something now. Something present.
Like I'm doing
for excited onlookers! Hi.
I'm an excited onlooker.
Thou are.
Yes!
As usual...
...a fuckin' mouthful.
WHOOOOO!
(sucks in air)
The Sarasota, Florida native...
I'm gonna k... I mean...
Just when I think it can't get any more difficult.
Sorry, everybody, but... (clears throat)
...Matt had these fucked-up names.
Emperor... don't tell no...
arrrraaagggghhh! Sorry.
This lady's, like, I don't need you to...
Are there any more b-b-bags?
My bag's not here.
I mean, I don't even usually wear a shirt
but that ticket lady made me wear it anyway.
Usually, I just, like...
Ba-bam! Uh-heh-heh-heh.
I can't remember what else I was--
WHOOO-HOOO!
Hello, ladies!
Ryan faces war-crime charges
for his part in willfully collaborating...
(passes gas)
...willfully collaborating with the Republic Reich
in the systematic dismantling
of the American democracy
which existed from 1776 to 2016.
And that's another day recorded in the history books!
Good night!
And long live the empire.
Sorry.
Moving on.
I don't think we need to do it again.
We don't need to change a thing.
Sorry.
I'm using my diaphragm so much
to sustain my voice
that I...
...farted. A-hem.
You could hear it too, right?
Yeah.
You're gonna have to use it, dude, in some kind of promo.
Bwsploooiiink!
My apologies to everybody
involved with this.
Okay.
All right.
Guess what?
We tracked your I.P. address while you were watching this video.
If you don't subscribe to our channel...
Well. I'm not saying we know where you live but, uh...
(chuckles malevolently)
It's in your best interest to subscribe.
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YEAR in REVIEW [2017 Re-Cap] | It's a Pixel THING #Special - Duration: 12:09.
And we've reached the end of 2017!
And what a year it was!
I've put out less videos, but with way more research and overall quality than ever!
And, first of all, I have to thank you all for keep coming back for more, and more,
week after week!
So, here's Pixel THING's most watched videos of 2017!
Everywhere I go, I have to be surrounded by music, and those chiptunes from the past,
created on the ZX Spectrum and on the C64, are deeply carved in the back of my mind!
This time around, and celebrating the 35 years of Commodore's 8-bit home computer, I brought
to all of you my 10 favorite tunes created by legends such as Chris Huelsbeck, Tel, Whittaker,
Hubbard, Matt Gray, etc.
The arcades had so many amazing hidden gems that I simply felt the need to bring them
to the channel.
So, Part 1 of my "Best Unconverted Arcades Games" series, was also one of my most watched
videos of 2017.
Part 2 was also extremely welcomed by you guys,
and Part 3 is in the making and coming soon.
The point 'n click graphic adventure genre was my biggest addiction in early 90s, so
I simply had to point out my favorites.
Even today, and from time to time, I pick one of these and immerse myself into the gorgeous
pixel art that graphic adventures offer to all fans of this practically extinct genre.
I never thought that a video related to Baja Edge of Control would be one of the most viewed
on my channel!
I know that I've been extremely annoying since the early days of It's a Pixel THING,
always bringing this game up in conversations, 'cause I really believe that this is such
a huge underrated game and the biggest hidden gem ever in what racing games are concerned!
And, a couple of months after I released this episode, a remastered version was announced
for the current gen systems, the PS4, the Xbox One
and even the PC!
This was also the year to talk about, and unveil the complete history, of my favorite
arcade game: the fabulous Toki.
This was in where I spent practically all my lunch money back in my teenage years!
The exploratory feel of these beautiful locations were what really attracted me
in the first place!
And, later, was eager to play it at home on my ZX Spectrum.
Sadly, that version was never released and that made me upgrade to the Amiga.
Check this episode out, if you missed it!
Now, for a completely different topic, my relaxed episode about the 26 Perfect Amiga
Games to Play with the amazing QuickShot Maverick 1!
During 2017 I managed to grab a new old stock Maverick 1, that was simply one of my most
desired items from the early 90s, and just thought that it would be cool to try it out
with some of my favorite Amiga games!
A pretty awesome experiment that really grabbed your attention!
A video with Maria Whittaker would instantly be a winner, right?
Yeah, sort of!
The complete history of Barbarian The Ultimate Warrior was something that I wanted to tell
for quite while!
And I can say that this was one of the most fun and enjoyable videos I ever made for my
channel!
Talking about those games that had their slice of controversy is always fun, isn't it?
Now, the most extensive and exhaustive work I did in 2017 was about Lucasfilm Games and
LucasArts.
I consider this 1 hour and 22 minutes' long - two-part - episode a true documentary, in
where I tell not only the complete history of George Lucas' video game company and
its partners, but also show footage of every single title developed and published by Lucasfilm
and LucasArts 'til Disney's acquisition back in 2012.
If you loved Lucasfilm and LucasArts, if you've played their amazing graphic adventures and
Star Wars titles, I highly recommend you to reserve 1 hour and 22 minutes of your busy
lives to watch both these episodes.
All the links will be in the description below.
The first time I loaded the 128K version of RocoCop on my ZX Spectrum +2A, I was stroke
by this digitized speech…
It was such an amazing moment, to have my humble Speccy to speak Robo's prime directives
just like in the movie and on the arcade game that always hypnotized me with its attract
mode!
Telling the complete history of this amazing game, going through all versions released
for 8 and 16-bit systems of the time, was so overwhelming and extremely gratifying!
Simply one of my favorite games ever made!
And, my most watched 2017 video was about my personal Top 10 Amiga Exclusive games.
Such a fun video to make!
Even realizing later that Yo! Joe! was, indeed,
an Amiga exclusive, but for just about half a year.
It ended up being ported to the PC.
Even so, all other 9 and another 7 that are shown in the end of the episode, are truly
awesome pieces of software and 90% of those total hidden gems!
I'll probably be back to this subject during 2018, 'cause you guys really enjoyed it
and I have so many Amiga related subjects to talk about and games that I want to review
and tell how they came to be.
Besides these, I truly enjoyed creating other episodes during 2017 that failed to grab viewers'
attention, like the one about Stereoscopic 3D Compatible Games that was a true joy to
make!
This next one was one of my latest videos, so it will probably get more views during
2018.
I'm talking about the episode related to the history of the PlayStation 3 and its best
Games, that I'll forever remember 'cause, during the making of this episode, the hard
drive completely died and had to find a replacement, ASAP, and play every game shown from the beginning!
And, lastly, the Complete History of the Colin McRae and DiRT franchise.
So many hours researching and having fun playing all games from the series…
Man!
What a ride!
Loved every moment of it!
Maybe you've missed this one, or you're not into this kind of games.
Well, I had fun making every single video on my channel, so I guess that's what really
matters!!
Thank you all for your support during one more year of videos!
I truly hope that you had a great time and…
stick around!
More will come, whenever possible!
A huge thanks to my Patrons:
Pete, best known as Nostalgia Nerd,
Tiago Silva,
Melnikster,
Daniel Millington,
Joshua Witt
and Michael.
Your precious help keeps the channel alive and every single dollar is truly welcomed
and appreciated.
Thank you all!
And, please...
have a great 2018!
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Channel Update: My First Year in Review & Happy New Year! - Duration: 2:53.
What's up everybody this is Master Ian Gamer.
Now that 2017 has come to a close, it marks almost exactly one year since I started making
Overwatch videos.
I'd done various kinds of videos before that, but this past year was the first time
I really buckled down to try and make a name for myself.
And boy, has it been amazing.
First and foremost, I cannot go without immediately giving all of you guys a tremendous thank
you for subscribing to my channel and supporting me along the way.
As much as I love simply making videos, it's been the positive feedback from all of you
that has really made this worth it.
Honestly, I'm not sure that I'd still be doing this if it wasn't for that.
My goal for 2017 was to end the year with 3,000 subscribers, and to my own amazement
I've managed to handsomely surpass that.
So regardless of whether you've been subscribed since last January or last night, thank you
again and I really hope you'll continue to help make my channel great through 2018
and beyond!
Speaking of which, I've already got a number of videos planned out for the next couple
of weeks, so be sure to look forward to those.
I also want to try experimenting with some other kinds of videos as well, so don't
be surprised if I upload something a bit different from normal.
For example, I might try dabbling a bit with games other than Overwatch, but don't worry,
Overwatch will still be the main thing I do.
I've been playing it constantly for over a year and a half at this point, so I don't
think I'm going to get sick of it anytime soon!
Also, as should be expected, I will constantly be trying to find ways to improve both the
quality and frequency of my videos.
In a lot of ways making videos is an art, so the more I practice the better I'll get.
Looking back at my videos from even just one month ago I can already see immense improvement,
so hopefully going forward my content will continue to just get better and better.
And that's really all I have to say then I guess.
I haven't done a dedicated channel update video in a while, and I thought it would be
fitting to do one now that both 2017 and my first year as a YouTuber have ended.
This experience has been so amazing, and I can't wait to see what the future holds.
I've just got my fingers crossed that YouTube itself will won't turn on me like it has
many others.
Anyways thank you all again so much, I appreciate every single one of you, and I look forward
to continue seeing all of you on my channel.
This is Master Ian Gamer signing off, and until next time have a great day and a happy
new year!
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2017 2018 BMW M4 video review, vehicle tour, tech overview - Duration: 10:56.
there was a time when BMW only offered three different series of cars the
three series 5 Series and the 7 Series now in 2017 every number is covered from
1 to 7 with even numbers being coupes and odd numbers being sedans in this video
I'll be giving you a tour of the BMW m4 and I'll also be comparing it to its
sister car the m3 the specifications of both cars
are almost identical the most notable difference is that the m4 is a coupe and
the m3 is a sedan and also the m3 is a little bit cheaper
both the m3 and the m4 are powered by a three litre twin-turbocharged s55b30
ln line 6 engine which produces 425 horsepower and 410 pound feet of torque a lot of em
purists are disappointed that BMW went with a forced induction i6 rather than
another v8 but the engine has a pretty nice little party trick up its sleeve to
minimize turbo lag the engine has two small turbochargers each feeding three
cylinders the RPM of the impellers is always kept above 120 thousand rpm to
minimize lag the anti lag system is only activated in Sport Plus engine mode
this is done by managing the air flow and injecting a bit of fuel it makes one
wonder though how this affects the longevity of the turbos when they're
spinning at over 100,000 rpm the car has a pretty efficient cooling system aside
from the main radiator it also has auxilary radiators for cooling the
turbos and the transmission the system is powered by an electric water pump
here's a graph comparing m3s from various generations as you can see the
horsepower increase is relatively marginal compared to the previous
generation's v8 but the torque increase and the decrease in emissions are very
significant fuel efficiency has also been increased by up to 25% owners of
the e46 m3 would know that the rear subframe is one of the weaker points in
the car the m3 and the M4's subframe is solidly mounted to the monocoque chassis
for more stiffness the m4's weight is at three
thousand five hundred sixty-five pounds for the manual and three thousand six
hundred thirty pounds for the dual clutch curiously the m3 and m4 are only
slightly heavier than the much smaller m2 zero to sixty can be achieved in four point
one seconds fuel consumption is at seventy miles per gallon or 7.2
kilometers per litre city and twenty five miles per gallon or ten point six
kilometers per liter highway the car comes with 19-inch alloys and carbon
ceramic brakes the carbon ceramic brakes are an option the car also has a carbon
propeller shaft which is standard for both the m3 and m4 where the cars mostly
differ are in their looks and also in their practicality being a coupe the m4 has a
sleeker roofline the track width of the m3 m4 are the same but because of how
the rear quarter panel of the m3 is designed the m3 actually looks like
it is slightly wider at the back the fender flares look like they protrude a
little bit more anyway let me show you around the interior of the car okay this
is the M4'sinterior it's a middle ground between the five series and the
two series in terms of interior space the backseat is actually usable compared
to the m2 you have bucket seats plenty of bolstering side bolstering you have
carbon-fiber accents on the dashboard as well as the transmission tunnel you have an
automatic transmission with paddle shifters
In terms of storage you have limited storage in this car The difference between the m2 and m4
here if you see these buttons you can change the setting for example you want to
change setting for the suspension there's a button here There's options like sport comfort. stiffness or just the ride height
just the stiffness also the steering if you want comfort or sports put it in
sport steering is a bit sharper then also the engine here engine you can choose
between sport and comfort so if you put it in sport it's more aggressive throttle response is more sensitive
there's a separate button for shifting there's a button near the gear shift you have 3 settings the 3rd is the highest
The fastest gear change even the gear shiftings you can customize it upon this
setting for the engines the suspension you can actually save your own setting for
example you can see these two buttons here m1 and m2 so you can actually set
preselect your preferences for example on weekdays you want to be all
just comfort setting and then on weekends you can customize m2 and then
choose the setting if you want to change from comfort or sport regardless for example you want
sporty engine response but suspension is
comfort and then the steering is fourth and then the gear change you can set it to
let's say... there's 3 levels you can choose the first level of the transmission
you can save it so technically it's like a personal setting
You can customize all the settings from the transmission down to the steering wheel
of the m4 and m3
and then the seats the m2 it comes with dakota leather interior
this one it comes with a... you can feel it's more refined it's nappa leather
it's a much higher grade of leather for the m4 and m3
it also comes with a Harman Kardon sound system You can use your palm for for entering a
destination
you can see the list of information for Ayala
gas station, villages,MRT stations some shops also. How much does it cost. cost is around 8.88 million pesos
this one is the standard M4 we also have the m4 competitiont m4 GTS and the M4 DTM
The difference between the 4, this one is the standard it comes with 431 horses
the m4 competition is 450 and the m4 GTS, which is the track version of this car
is 500 horsepower and then the limited edition which is the DTM edition M4 is also 500 horsepower but
this one is limited only to 200 units wolrdwide
compared to the previous generation m3 the current generation m3 and m4 look a
lot angrier and it's the most aggressive looking car in the series the M3 and
m4 follow the current trend in performance cars smaller forced
induction engines and better fuel economy the in line 6 although not as
responsive as the naturally aspirated v8 actually produces more power and it's
lighter and also it's significantly more fuel
efficient due to BMWs anti lag system it doesn't suffer so much from turbo lag
what people will miss mostly from the v8 is the sound. The in line 6 just doesn't sound
as good the natural competitor of the m4 is the AMG c63 in terms of looks the
m4 looks more aggressive while the current generation c63 looks more
elegant the c63 has the advantage when it comes to horsepower torque and
acceleration the c63 though has a bigger engine it's also heavier and it's less
fuel efficient not that that matters in a performance car though at the track
the m4 and the c63 are more or less evenly matched when making a choice it
will boil down to which band you prefer
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She Remembered Caterpillars | Review - Doubly Minimalist Design - Duration: 8:06.
If you were to put a gun to my head and forced me to choose, I'd probably say that games
in the vein of Bioshock, Portal, and Shadow of the Colossus are my personal favorites;
narratively driven yet mechanically sound experiences.
As striking that balance is no easy task, however, I've come not to expect them, least
of all from studios with limited budgets.
That being said, there are certainly exceptions, and based on my initial impression of it after
playing an early build, that's exactly what I was expecting color-based puzzle game "She
Remembered Caterpillars" to be: an anomalously well-rounded indie title.
I now realize that I somewhat misjudged the game's strengths in this regard, but one
thing remains certain: It deserves a lot more attention than it's received up to this
point and I'm going to try and tell you why.
SRC appears very unassuming at first, which I suspect is why it was all but tucked away
and abandoned in a small part of the indie section when I played it at Gamescom last
year, despite the fact that the lines for almost anything else were close to endless.
However, while undoubtedly a little rough and unpolished in places, the game's hand-drawn
style and vibrant color palette allowed that cursory assessment to fade very quickly.
I should note that I continue to be mildly put off by some of the animation in the game,
which seems to be missing frames at times, though I certainly make room for the possibility
that this is simply an artistic choice that didn't quite land with me and not a cost-cutting
measure.
The game's music is actually just as unintrusive as its visual presentation, yet it does a
commendable job guiding its tone chapter-by-chapter, shifting between various flavors of serenity
and distress throughout.
It may not sound like much if listened to on its own, but that's not necessarily the
measure of a good soundtrack.
What it lacks in broad appeal it makes up for by complementing the game's visuals
about as well as it could have.
The overwhelming feeling I got from this game is that it's not meant to be a feast for
the senses so much as a largely tranquil mind teaser, and for that purpose, it makes a great
deal of sense to have sound and visual designs that allow for the puzzles to take center
stage.
The game takes an unconventional approach to storytelling, which is to say there isn't
a story in the traditional sense.
If you're anything like me, you immediately wondered who the titular "she" is and
why she's remembering caterpillars of all things.
The thing is those questions remain materially unanswered by the end of the game.
As it is, even calling her the game's protagonist feels slightly disingenuous given how much
she feels like a nondescript stand-in for the player.
Any attempts to see her as more than that begin and end with a number of brief, textual
interludes between stages, which themselves only provide scant details, and fail to divulge
so much as the names or appearances of the people involved.
Virtually the only characteristics of hers that I can discern are that she's dealing
with the loss of a loved one, and I suppose that she's female.
In short, the game provides the vague outlines of a plot and character arcs but refuses to
clue us in on any of the details.
In cases where this is done with enough environmental tells to infer a greater story, I think it's
actually an engaging - if less accessible - way to give the player agency to come up
with their own interpretations of what they're seeing.
The problem with SRC arises once you realize that there isn't enough information to make
any such inference since the few intersections that exist between the story and the game
at large are of an equally obfuscating nature as the text itself.
The progressively changing coloring and imagery in the levels, in particular, stuck out to
me as *intended* to illustrate the protagonist's various stages of mourning in some way, however,
I would argue that viewing the issue through that abstract a lens is by itself a distancing
exercise, making the game read more like an analytical paper than a poignant tale of loss
and acceptance.
As mentioned earlier, the music did successfully indicate to me a kind of emotional atmosphere
at any given moment; I only wish the game had done more to contextualize why it wanted
me to feel that way.
SRC is a game about grief to about the same extent that Mario is a game about romance.
In both cases, the theme *exists* in the respective game's periphery, but it's never dealt
with directly enough for the player to develop any meaningful investment.
The main difference between the two being that while Mario is very upfront about how
anvilicious and irrelevant its story actually is, SRC markets itself as an exploration of
a serious issue that it ultimately fails to deliver on.
While I certainly don't mean to typecast games into a specific manner of telling stories,
or to discourage discussions about complex and oft-eschewed topics like loss and pain,
I think SRC - in its attempt to be a tone piece - ultimately falls short of the artistic
conceit it's going for, leaving behind any emotional resonance it might have had along
the way.
Where the game ironically does manage to elicit some quiet introspection, however, is in its
mechanics.
Arguably the most direct indication of how challenging the problem-solving in a game
is, is the extent to which it takes place in the player's head.
Chess is considered by many to be the quintessence of this idea, and although SRC's systems
rely on color theory and not military strategy, I think the comparison stands as the two are
not dissimilarly challenging, and people who like one will probably find the other just
as thoroughly enjoyable.
SRC's mechanical premise is very simple, consisting mainly of a set number of colored
game pieces and a corresponding number of exits for them to take to complete the stage.
The game modulates difficulty by constantly placing more and more obstacles in your way,
such as bridges only pieces of a certain color can cross, or gates only ones of a certain
color can't cross, etc.
Your main tool in overcoming these obstacles is splitting and merging the pieces to create
the desired color.
It's easy enough to grasp, but given some smart level design, you can probably already
start to see how this could get exceedingly complicated very quickly - and it does.
Since there's no immediate way to tell which exit each piece has to take, you're left
to figure it out on your own, usually requiring you to work backwards from where you want
them to end up and plan out your moves in advance.
In this way, the game becomes a genuinely compelling test of your deductive reasoning
and lateral thinking skills, followed by a certain rush of accomplishment when you beat
an especially intricate level that makes you feel not unlike a Grandmaster Chess player,
if only for a moment.
There's really no point in me dwelling on this any longer, the puzzling in this game
is about as pure a logical challenge as you'll find.
It's not enthralling in the same way that a great story can be, but to my mind it's
no less so.
I hesitate to call the game "ludonarratively dissonant" since that would erroneously
imply that the mechanics and story are at odds with each other, so instead I'll go
with "detached" or "distant".
So distant, in fact, that it had me reaching for interpretations that would have allowed
me to reconcile the two, but if there is any obvious connection between moving bug-shaped
game pieces around on a board and processing the death of a loved one, I have yet to find
it, and a vague sense of sorrow does not by itself a moving story make.
My enjoyment of the game never seemed to hinge on the success of the story, though, and neither
does my overall recommendation.
As much as I've admonished SRC's story - and I think I should given how much the
game is ostensibly built around it - its worst offense is arguably distracting the player
from the game's excellent mechanical core, and having no incisive message to show for
it.
My guess would be that that's a flaw a sizeable subset of people likely won't take issue
with.
She Remembered Caterpillars, at least as far as its mechanics are concerned, is a highly
capable first foray into game development by studio Jumpsuit Entertainment and, in my
humble opinion, is very much worth the price of admission.
Very briefly before I close out the video I'd like to thank the almost 50 of you that
are now subscribed to the channel.
You are amazing!
Thanks for sticking around despite how sporadically I've been uploading videos.
I tend not to be very loquacious about the things I'm working on.
I'll try to be better about that going forward.
For now rest assured that I'm definitely not short on ideas.
As always comments and ratings, both positive and constructively critical, are very welcome
if you're so inclined.
Thanks for watching and I'll see you soon.
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2017 in review from a Green Party activist in Waltham Abbey - Duration: 10:47.
Hello. It appears that we've managed to make it through 2017 which is a bit of a
miracle; it's certainly taken me by surprise. 2018. We'll see what comes of
that but I thought as it's been quite a hectic year here in Waltham Abbey I'll
give you a review of the year, which I was gonna do by months but there's so
much crossing over and inter lapping and stuff, overlapping, that that wasn't practical.
Public transport. It's a big thing isn't it? It's been a big thing this
year for me. Back in the summer we found out that the 250 and 251
evening services were under threat. I started a little campaign on behalf of
the Epping Forest Transport Action Group to try and stop the County Council
cutting them. The County Council didn't respond to any requests for meetings so
we did a little petition did a few little videos got in the local press a little
bit - I ended up on BBC Kent radio on the Dave Monk show. None of that helped.
they still cut the services. As you know at this point we're - I'm - taking
the County Council to a judicial review over the whole situation. We'll see what comes
of that. Hopefully we'll be able to reach a compromise. Personally I think there
should be one late-night bus that goes from Waltham Cross at about 11 o'clock,
does the the long route round that the 66 was doing up to Loughton and Debden
and then comes back along Loughton High Road so that although people might have
a long time to wait for bus at least there'll be one to wait for, and it should
also cut down on drink driving a bit and it would also mean that people can go to
pubs and get home again. Imagine that! Yeah. Also on public transport there
were concerns about the 13 bus. The timetable wasn't really suitable for
parents and their kids so I organised a meeting with Chris Hunn, who runs
EOS buses, and parents from Epping St John's school and a few other people, and
Ricky Gadsby came along, and as a result of that meeting we've got a 13A bus put
in. Thanks to Chris for sorting that out. It's not often a bus company,
a bus operator, will come along to a meeting like that and as a result that
meeting decide to put on another bus service. So, brilliant from Chris and brilliant
work from all the people that campaigned for it. I was really pleased with the
result meeting, not surprisingly! Also, okay, not Waltham Abbey but over in Buckhurst Hill
Green Party councillor Steven Neville has finally managed to
get somewhere with the step-free access which looks like it's coming next year, I think.
At Easter I got my feet wet in the Cornmill stream, just behind the
council offices, and moved a bunch of litter and the Cornmill cone, which had
been there for ages and which I previously moved, left at a dustbin and it
ended back in the river again. So I actually removed it properly this time
and it hasn't got back as far as I can tell. So there we go.
Then I finished the year on a similar note but somewhat bigger, by starting the Plastic's
Not Fantastic campaign for Epping Forest Green Party, to try and cut down on
single-use plastics, inspired by Blue Planet 2, which I think inspired a lot
of people. So yeah we'll see how that goes. With Waltham Abbey Town Council
already on board I'm just hoping that other town and parish councils will got
on board along with local businesses and individuals. We'll see how that goes -
there's information on the Epping Forest Green Party website and the Facebook groups
and all that sort stuff.
The Local Plan. Deary me. At this point probably the
less said about that the better, other than I have to say well done to the
Save Jessel Green campaign and the Loughton Residents Association and their
councillors and everybody who voted to help protect Jessell Green. It's not in
Waltham Abbey but it's just up the road and it's very important. So well done to
everyone who took part in the campaign and still takes part in that campaign. It's
possible that Jessel Green can be saved but that's for next year.
Also at the start of the year the Royal Gunpowder Mills,
PGL Holidays and RGM put in an appeal
against the decision to stop their development proposals on the Gunpowder
Mills site but a few months later they withdrew that appeal and it now looks as
though the different bodies
within the Gunpowder Mills are speaking together and things seem to be moving on
really well, so that's also extremely good news.
Way back in January I was involved in setting up the Unite Community Essex branch
which looks after unwaged people,
so that's unemployed people, retired people, people with disabilities, carers etc. That was
started with Vincent Wacket who is very very missed. Unfortunately he passed away
last Christmas. But yeah, the branch, it's good. We've done quite
a few good things including a couple of days of action to raise awareness about
various different aspects of welfare policy, namely sanctions and
Universal Credit itself. It'd be good to get the to get membership up for
the soon to be launched Epping Forest and Harlow branch. We've got the banner we
just need the actual branch now!
You might have noticed that I'm quite into
cats. I volunteer at the Scratching Post Cat Rescue Centre every Thursday morning,
with my wonderful landlady Linda, cleaning out litter trays. They'll be
popping up throughout the course of this video. Back in September it was a great privilege to
go around and film some of the stall holders at the Open Day and Craft Fair
which you can find - I'll pop a link down below. It's a great little charity - I'm
very pleased to volunteer for it. Also with charity stuff - on the 1st of December I
raised some money at a stall on Sun Street for World AIDS Day for the
Terrence Higgins Trust. Thanks to Linda again and to Carina for giving us a hand
on the stall. Very very cold! We also collected over 353 pounds for
Marie Curie during the daffodil campaign which was quite a staggering amount so
thanks to all the small businesses of Waltham Abbey who had the little boxes.
At some point I'll be round with the normal collection tins - I just haven't had the
time frankly but we'll get to it. It's been great to see a few more small
businesses opening up on Sun Street and
Highbridge Street. We've got Vintner Mason, the wine bar which I think is just branching out
into pizzas. Regina pizza place which is great. It's
got some bad reviews but I think it's blinding. And there's the
One Love Munchies Bar opening which is something very different for Waltham Abbey
and I wish them all success Christine is excellent she's a good
person and it's a good idea and I hope it's well supported.
Other things have been going on.
The Waltham Abbey Neighbourhood Plan hit a stumbling block -
basically it was a bit disorganised - but that will be back soon and we really do
need to get the neighbourhood plan in place because it gives us one little - it
gives us some leverage and it means that when the local plan is
being implemented - it means we can turn around and say, well no the people of
Waltham Abbey don't want that, we want this, or when you implement that you've
got to have this in place first - infrastructure and schools and
that sort of thing. So yeah, please get involved in the Neighbourhood Plan if you
can when we come back, which should be around about Easter, I believe. Also the Town
Partnership has done a lot of stuff over the year. The big
thing was the Wayfinding project, which is signposts basically, but it's important
there's other stuff that they're looking at. Go along to the meetings!
I think they're the first Tuesday of the month, half past nine at the council offices.
Not convenient for everybody but no time is convenient for everybody. So get along to
the meetings, follow them on the internet if you can. Also I'd like to say Town
Council actually. The Town Council does a lot of good stuff believe not.
They might lack a bit of imagination and obviously I don't agree with
them politically, but it's not really a political organisation the Town Council.
They do try and do good things. They've got very little in
the way of resources and they're all volunteering and doing it on their own
time so yeah, you know, kudos to them for doing what they're doing. Obviously it was a
shame that King Harold day was called off - hopefully that'll be back next year.
It's a really good social event in Waltham Abbey and it needs to come back!
I've been doing my own little bit in the Waltham Abbey Residents Association as a
committee member. They're plodding away - they're
still meeting and doing good stuff as well. It's mainly planning applications
and looking over those and seeing what is reasonable and what isn't but it takes
an awful lot of work. To be honest I'm not that involved in
that aspect of it but yeah, again, a good bunch - good eggs. It's important for
you to get involved in this stuff you know things don't change on their own.
Bad things happen if nobody tries to stop them and good things don't happen
if nobody tries to start them so, you know, if there's stuff you want changed
get involved! There are elections coming up in May - local elections around here tend to
manage about 25 percent turnout which is
rubbish, especially given the amount of stuff that happens that people aren't
happy with. Get out and vote for your councillors
because things don't change unless you help change them.
Speaking of elections, in the County Council elections this May my vote, the
Green Party vote share in Waltham Abbey went up by 356 percent which was quite
staggering actually so thank you everyone who voted for me!
I'm pretty sure that there's an awful lot of stuff that I've missed out - I know there is -
but I just wanted to keep this relatively brief. So there you go -
a little update from 2017 from a Waltham Abbey Green Party activist's perspective.
If you like what we do in the Green Party, if you like what I do locally, join us!
It's not expensive and you'd be part of a party which is utterly committed to
helping the environment and, by extension, protecting our future yeah so consider
joining. We could do with more support - we're only little - so please consider
getting stuck in.
Happy New Year. Let's hope 2018 is a little more stable than 2017.
Yeah.
Anyway, thanks. Happy New Year
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Samsung Gear S3 Frontier Review and Unboxing - Duration: 4:25.
Hello guys! KJ here! And this is the new Gear S3 Frontier.
As always lets start with the specs. This has an Exynos 7270 dual-core 1GHz processor 768 MB of RAM
and 4 gigabytes of storage it also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. It has also been
rated IP68, which means its dust and water
resistant. It's 1.3 Inch Amoled display with the resolution of 360x360p was
bright enough also to view in direct sunlight and colors too were very vivid
The gear S3 Frontier is designed to take a hit. Its face is protected by the Gorilla
Glass and its body is full metal. It also has IP68 rating so it can withstand
being submerged in upto 5 meter of water for about half an hour.
This also means it is heavy. It weighs almost 60 grams.
It has a rotating Bezel , two buttons on the side and of course touch screen.
Now for the operating system, it runs Tizen OS, Samsung's own OS. The OS is pretty fluid
with no lags. I also like the fact that you can rotate the bezel to scroll thorugh
your widgets and apps. Sometimes when I'm bored I simply just scroll the bezel for
fun. There are different watch faces available, you can select one from the
pre-installed list or you can download faces from the galaxy apps. If all else
fails, you can make one of your personal taste. It's only disadvantage is its lack
of apps since it is not Android wear. This was not a deal-breaker to me until
I found that this also means I have to use s voice instead of Google
assistant. Well, S-Voice does the pretty basic
commands right. Hey Gear! What's the time in India?
It's 8:15 p.m. on Saturday. But it still isn't quite the level of Google
assistant. Here's a quick example why. Hey gear! Call Steph who would you like
to call? Steph! Steph!
Please repeat. Well the watch also has wireless charging and it's pretty steady and
based on the time it greets you with Good morning , Good Evening or Good Night
Well, that brings us to the obvious question. is it really worth the price?
Personally yes! It is really comfortable around the wrist and has a lot of
built-in features. It is pretty accurate and has a great connectivity. It has
built-in Wi-Fi, Heart Rate Monitor, GPS, Speaker, Microphone and even an altimeter
and a barometer. It has excellent build quality and a large crisp display with
really long battery life, if we do not turn always on display on. Well, it is a
bit on the expensive side but its features and the build quality make it
worth the investment. Okay guys, so that's my review of the
Samsung S3 Frontier! I hope you guys liked it see you guys in
the next one!
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Air rifle channel: Review 2017 - Outlook for 2018 - Duration: 16:00.
Servus! Nice to see you guys. I wish you and your families well,
a happy year 2018! May all the wishes you have come true.
I wish you above all health and satisfaction,
and all the best for 2018, now that I've already dragged you in front of the screen,
first of all I would like to thank you for the support from 2017.
First of all, I would like to give you some facts and figures about my canal and tell you what has happened in 2017.
My videos had about 700,000 views this year! More than 1500 new subscribers have been added,
and you commented on my videos about 1000 times on YouTube alone!
I have read 100% of the comments,
and I answered 100% of the comments, too.
I would like to continue to do so in the future. I look forward to every statement from you.
I also have a small Facebook page, which has already cracked the 1000 followers.
You can always contact me there, as well as from Facebook and YouTube via email.
Also in the future I want to answer a lot of questions.
So far this has always worked, if it takes two days, then you can't be angry with me.
Then I would like to thank my supporters in particular,
who took the opportunity to support my channel with a few euros.
All the money is well invested, everything has been invested in the channel re.
Mostly I bought equipment and used it to pay for running costs.
There's a lot of things going on over the year. It's not just about postage and consumables,
but also new acquisitions, of course. Be it a new table,
Backgrounds, partitions, studio lighting, a camera, tripods,
a shooting table, remnants of the gun support, targets, etc.
In any case, something good is going to happen with it, and there is no other foreign direction.
Thanks again for that.
In 2017, a number of partners joined in.
On the one hand, of course, thanks to Aleks from the Damage Waffenshop (www.getdamaged.de).
He already supported me when I was little,
when almost no one ever knew me. From him I got free equipment for testing,
I was able to send it back after the performance at his expense.
He didn't have any of it himself. He even added my videos to his homepage.
Thanks again for that!
Then I would like to say thank you to www.all4shooters.com too.
Maybe some spectators have noticed it already:
on this website I have a small area (under Recreational shooters) where my videos are presented.
Additionally, they are also linked in the Facebook channels.
That's an exciting story. This one's only been going on for four weeks now.
I'm in big trouble,
I think this is developing really great.
That brings some range to my channel, of course. Many thanks also to you for your cooperation.
This will, of course, be a lot more.
Then I would like to thank 4komma5 (www.4komma5.de).
The guys supported me with consumables, targets and targets just at the end of the year.
It's really great that I don't have to pay for all this out of my own pocket.
Thanks to PlinKing Daniel, of course.
You've seen the targets all year round.
He makes the target cards I always shoot at. I also get these sponsored by him.
Feel free to check out his shop, I have the link under my videos, or you can ask me for it.
There will also be a lot more in his assortment this year.
Thank you very much for that.
Then, of course, I would like to say thank you to the many competent contacts I have been able to contact over the year.
Be it various forum users, Facebook followers or, for example, Mr. Schlottmann von Waffen Schlottmann.
I was able to ask him a lot of questions about incense rifles.
There are so many people on Facebook.
Well, you can still say that in those days: pen friendships were formed.
I'm not just talking about my buddy from the USA,
but also here in Germany some nice contacts have arisen. Spectators who contacted me once for a consultation,
that I just talked to once.
I now have frequent email or Facebook Messenger contact with them.
It is absolutely madness what I was allowed to get to know in this year at people over my channel.
Whether it's from the manufacturer, operator or staff of shops or simply from the community.
I write with them a lot of times.
It's really really cool, I'm having fun!
Before anyone thinks I'm doing all this to make money:
A channel like mine, with this reach I'm really proud of, earns about a month's worth of advertising.
20 to 25 euros. On the other hand, there are 50 to 60 hours of work.
Sometimes more.
So I think the fear is that I'm doing this for the money,
could have broken themselves with this right now.
Most of you will notice that I am really burning for the hobby.
I want to make sure I infect as many viewers as possible with it.
I don't want us to have to hide with our hobby anymore,
in front of the whole world's reformers who have given us some sort of criminal activity
or aggression or anything else.
We shoot because it's fun, because it relaxes us.
This has absolutely nothing to do with violence.
I want you to be able to tell that you're a shooter,
without being pushed into any corner. In my private life I have now achieved this.
Of course, I also had to do a lot of convincing,
but maybe some of you will look at my channel and then notice,
that we're not all psychopaths after all,
but simply enjoy our hobby. What can you expect now in 2018?
Of course, a big topic will be the IWA 2018 coming up in March.
I will most likely be at the IWA on March 10th.
Then there will again be a lot of reviews. What does a review look like for me?
I present air rifles as I get them into my hands.
I've chosen them myself before, air rifles that interest me.
I can then honestly tell you what I feel about the air rifles and how I experience them.
That doesn't mean that I would or will buy the gun.
I address several target groups with my channel.
Starting with the hobby shooters who want a good air rifle.
I don't want to and won't test air rifles that I don't own.
I choose an air rifle of any manufacturer.
Then I ask one of my partners to make it available to me.
I'll take a look at that, tell you how I feel when I shoot,
do a precision test, a chrono test, and show close-ups.
Then I'll try to give you the special features.
Of course, not every air rifle is suitable for every shooter.
I try to address different shooters in the field of air rifle long guns.
The target group is directed from the plinker looking for a higher quality rifle,
to the competition shooter, I have a steyr,
Feinwerkbau or Anschütz thus a really high-quality competition rifle present.
I'm looking to get my hands on all the interesting air rifles this year.
I had planned to upload a video every two weeks.
I just don't want to pressure myself.
This doesn't work, but somehow it doesn't work at all.
I have already finished 8 more videos and 5 more that are ready for the script and equipment.
This means that the next 13 videos are already pre-programmed.
If I did that in a 2 week rhythm, half a year would be over already.
This means that I will then probably go back to the weekly rhythm.
But still, I try not to get under any kind of pressure.
I want to make the YouTube theme really enjoyable for me,
like I enjoy myself. It can happen then,
two to three weeks no video at all, then more in a week.
I will not have a fixed date, but I always try to bring the videos online at weekends,
because most people have time. But there won't be a fixed rule.
If I have something to tell, I'll just tell it.
Then, of course, I'll try again this year to create some shooting videos.
outside. That means shooting over longer distances.
I want to do some trickshots again. This has been somewhat neglected in the last six months.
The shooting range where my first outdoor videos were made is unfortunately in the reconstruction phase.
I have one that I can use, thank you very much for that,
but this one is unfortunately 40 kilometres away, so I always have to agree that it is not occupied.
Then of course I have to hope for good weather and also have time.
And that all this fits, maybe happens once every 6-8 weeks.
But I'm really anxious to show a lot of shooting videos outside, too.
But let's just see how things are going this year.
Then I want to take part in some fun contests again.
I hope to meet some of you again in person.
Real friendships have already developed.
For real competitions I don't have that many ambitions at the moment.
At the moment I can hardly find time to train.
I'm really a very ambitious marksman, which means,
to go to a competition unprepared, then to score badly,
that's when the shot backfired. So I'll just have a look at something in 2018.
that's when the shot backfired. So I'll just have a look at something in 2018.
Yes, and to the highlight IWA mentioned earlier.
I'll be there on Saturday, March 10th. Then I'll be back in the evening
or cut the resulting video at night. I want to make this available to you as soon as possible.
Of course, again in a good quality.
I have already spoken to a number of manufacturers. There will be exciting interviews again.
Of course, they will also be presenting their new products.
Then, of course, I will show you my insight from the fair in general.
I'll keep you up to date with the latest news on air pressure long guns,
or update it to the latest version. I'm very curious myself.
I've already been hinted at some news.
2 or 3 have already been betrayed, many of them kept their novelties to themselves.
But on March 11th you will know what's new this year.
Then I'll be looking forward to the first quarter of 2018,
to build a new shooting range. There's gonna be a lot of money going into it again.
The shooting ranges I've had so far have very little to offer.
the frequent and heavy bombardment.
It's got to be something professional. If anyone else has any ideas,
or to support me,
I'd be very grateful, of course, as I'm completely untalented.
But I have a lot of ideas. You are very welcome to contact me.
Of course I am very happy when there are supporters.
Then I would like to thank you for the countless offers of test weapons,
you sent to me.
I'm a little bit cautious now, just because of the reason: I bought an air rifle from a private company the other day.
The latter then suffered transport damage. That means she arrived in two pieces and broke up with me.
We had 3-4 weeks of action in this respect.
Thank you Matthias for taking care of the whole story!
That was really valuable to me! We luckily got the damage reimbursed.
But it was really four weeks of shaking. It's really totally nice so high quality,
and some historical air rifles for testing.
I'm just so scared,
and there's bad blood,
or sad faces somewhere. I really don't want that to happen.
In the year 2017 I got to hear several times from different audiences,
that I'm positive about everything I test anyway.
I would like to briefly explain why this may have happened to these viewers.
The moment I make a video, I do research on the air rifle,
then I write a script, I film the video, cut it, write a video description in 5 languages,
then it will be subtitled in German and English, I will create a blog entry for the video,
I extract the subtitles, upload the video and upload it again separately on Facebook.
I take photos, edit the photos, make a thumbnail out of them, then put the video online,
then I post the video in different groups and forums.
Afterwards I am available for the average of 10 to 100 comments and requests.
with advice and advice and answer. So that means the effort for a video,
I'm not complaining about that,
are at least 10 to 15 hours of work for me. And all for that,
that at the end of the video I said: that was what you were just looking at,
can I absolutely not recommend? Honestly, this is my time,
and your five to ten minutes is just not worth it.
We can really use the time more sensibly.
Air rifles that really aren't good, those that shoot badly, I want to spare you,
and I'll save my time. I'd rather choose an air rifle I know about,
that this is either for the recreational shooter, the Rapid Fire shooter,
or interesting for the competition shooters.
Then I'd rather invest my time and energy in it.
I'll just send the gun that's no good back.
Should I be ready to test all 500 great air rifles on the market,
then maybe I'll reconsider my strategy.
But I think that by then so many new products have been produced again,
That this just won't happen.
When you hear someone coming up with that argument,
then just give them my point of view and my strategy. I have mentioned it several times now,
I'm not going to explain it again. That's just my philosophy for this channel.
I just want to do something positive. I want you to look forward to my videos,
that you know it's something cool,
I'm not gonna drag you down or force you to look at any garbage. That's not gonna happen with me.
Then this year I plan to make at least one more subscription special.
Maybe some dealers or suppliers are watching,
who then think they want to provide a prize for it.
I could raffle this one among you.
If no one can be found, I'll do something.
That would be really great.
It's always a nice thing when there's something to win.
I'll see what I can do.
There are a few stops that could be reached this year.
On the one hand, the channel is relatively close to the mark of 1 million video views.
It's amazing what a number it is.
Then hopefully the 2500 subscribers will be cracked. I'll find a reason for a special ; -)
We'll make something of it. Now I've told you so much.
Glad you guys listened to all this!
I hope that you will watch a lot of videos of me again this year.
YouTube likes that, and I have to say I think it's great too,
if you rate my videos positively and leave a comment.
This often results in really cool conversations.
As I mentioned before, this has already led to some really great friendships.
I'd totally love it,
if you take an active part in the canal. Without you, the whole thing doesn't work,
I don't need to do all the work for myself alone.
Of course, it's really great if you're interested in this and you are right there.
Maybe you can let one or two shooters know,
that this one also takes a look at some of my videos.
It just remains to say: I have a very dry mouth of all the talk.
I'm going to lie on the couch again. I'm knocked out for the day.
Thank you very much for taking the time,
to watch and listen to me here.
Let's just see what we can do this year.
I wish you and your families a really great 2018!
Stay healthy and until next time! Servus says AirGhandi!
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⭐HOMMINI AUTOMATIC PET FEEDER BEST SMART FEEDER (HD Camera & Voice) Cat Dog (Phone App) REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 6:45.
hey guys my cat is going high-tech with this Hommini automatic pet feeder
the smart pet feeder by Hommini allows you to feed your pet via your phone or other
devices and a lot of animal has an HD camera so that you can see what's
happening in real time and take photos or videos of your pet I want to open the
box and assemble it right now unlike most smart pet feeders this one includes
a water bottle right here on the right side you're able to switch to another
water bottle if you'd like but this one holds 250 milliliters of water this pet
feeder holds 3.5 liters of food you just loose at the top and there you go you
put your food and then twist it closed alright so I'm going to add some food
water and then add the app to my phone
there I've added some food now I could even add some more if I wanted to all
right so now I'm installing the app this guide that comes with the pet feeder
explains the how-to on how to download the app what steps you need to go
through very helpful and very detailed as well so this will definitely help you
so I have connected it to the Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi of the device here and now I
am waiting for the devices to officially be connected so now the connection is
complete so now we can enjoy our pet feeder so when you get to the app you
have four choices down at the bottom you have feet camera info setting you can do
a manual feeding or you can do a program feeding as well which is very cool just
in case you forget you can do your info of your animal you can put down the
birthday how much he weighs his name what type of dog or cat
he is it'll also show you how much you have fed them as well and you could put
a picture the camera option shows real life footage
via video you can also take pictures you can speak to them via the microphone
option take pictures I think I said that and hear what's going on just in case
you know maybe something is going on at your house and you're not home maybe you
can even use this to call 9-1-1 or something there's also the settings bar
where you can change your password and other general settings about the app
itself so we're gonna go feed the kitty all right so we are going into a manual
feeding and it asks you how many portions you want so I'm going to say
about four so here we go and there we go you can install 3 D batteries if you'd
like to allow the feeder to function if your power were to go out
so in that case any scheduled feedings will take place but you won't be able to
use the apps functions it includes a removable plastic tray which is right
here it's the clear one right here that you can put in the put in side of the
black piece here and use it in the dishwasher to clean it there is a power
cable cover which is has a tea bike key casing and that's good for a safety
feature especially if your dog or cat likes to chew on things
the camera is a 110 degree HD camera with voice recording as I showed you in
the app so this is the manual and I just want to show you how clear everything is
inside of it the pictures are pretty big very self-explanatory especially how to
navigate the app because sometimes that can be very tricky it's offered in
Spanish as well so if you flip to the back you can go you'll find the Spanish
section especially if you're a Spanish speaker and it's just it's very clear
very clear
she really likes it
kitty-kitty-kitty
all right so this is the really cool really functional Hommini automatic pet
feeder this would be a great addition to your pets and his needs his or her needs
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