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hi everyone this is Rupa welcome back to my channel well today's tutorial is the

first impression and review video on BH cosmetics new palette which recently

launched and it is this beautiful Zodiac palette from the time BH

Cosmetics have launch this palette I really wanted to try this palette so

without further ado let's get into the packaging and swatches first and then

I'm going to try it out on my eyes and give you the review on this palette

whether this palette is worth buying or not so this is the outer packaging of

the Zodiac palette inside you get this cardboard packaging

for the palette with a magnetic closure the palette looks and feels really

nice actually it feels heavier than I thought it would be even though it's a

cardboard package I like how the name Zodiac is written with the illusion of

small diamonds sticking on the letters and also the zodiac sign surrounding it

inside you see all these beautiful color eyeshadows with the Zodiac sign name on

it you get 25 eyeshadows in total where 12 are baked shimmer eyeshadows and 12

are matte eyeshadows with one baked highlighter now I'll be showing you the

swatches of all the eyeshadows so let's start with swatching baked eyeshadows first

now let's get into actually testing the palette I have already done rest of my

makeup except for my eyes so I'm here starting with priming my eyes I'm using

my ELF primer and placing the product on my eyelids and blending the product with

my fingers then I'm taking my loose powder from makeup revolution and

setting my primer on the eyelids this is one of the important step to do for any

eye makeup doing this will make your eyeshadow last longer, makes the

eyeshadow very easy to blend, also doesn't make your eyeshadow look patchy and

helps to avoid creasing on your eyelids

now first I'm using this matte Aquarius and using a blending brush I'm blending

it on my crease since this is my first time trying out this palette I'm going

to slowly build the transition color

then I'm using this matte Sagittarius and placing the Product on top of the previous

shade I usually go from light to dark

eyeshadow for my transition color because it will help to build up the

colors slowly and also let you know how much color you want on your transition

shade and for this palette I anyhow had to do this technique coz whie

swatching the eyeshadows it definitely had a very high pigmentation after that

I'm using this matte Scorpio and placing it on my crease also slightly on the

outer corners of my eyelids I'm here blending the heck out of this eyeshadow

cuz this is very pigmented honestly I'm just taking a very small amount of this

eye shadow here and I'm really surprised that it is so pigmented

now I'm using the matte pisces and I'm placing it on the outer corners of my

eyelids and dragging it to the crease as well and blending it

just be careful and take a very small amount of this eyeshadow on your brush

cuz the pigmentation is very high with this matte eyeshadows if you take too

much of this eyeshadow then I'm pretty sure you'll mess up the eye look or

we'll put too much of the eyeshadow at once that it will be difficult to blend

the eyeshadows itself are not hard to blend but the pigmentation is something

you have to keep in mind with this palette also while swatching these

eyeshadows I thought that it might have fallout and I'm not noticing any fallout

from these eyeshadows while using it on my eyes which is a good thing coming

from a twenty dollar palette but since it's so pigmented it might have fallout

I have to use it more to see on that but for now with this look there's no

fallout here I'm blending the eyeshadows until there is no any harsh line left

now I'm using the shade Scorpio which is this beautiful shimmer eye shadow

while swatching the eyeshadows this was one of the eye shadow

I got so excited to use so I wanted to try this first I'm here placing the

product on my eyelids now I'm slightly blending it

now I'm using shimmery Gemini and placing it at the inner corners of my

eyes to highlight also using the same shade on my brow bone now one more time

I'm using this matte pisces and I'm placing it on my lower lash lines

then using the Matte Scorpio again I'm blending the eyeshadows together on my

lower lash lines

now I'm cleaning the outer edges with the concealer so that it looks sharp and

neat I'm here finishing rest of my eye makeup and after that I'll give you my

final thoughts on this palette using the highlighter too so I'm just using the

highlighter from the palette it doesn't have a name but it is so pigmented and

beautiful so this is the eye look that I created using this palette my final

thoughts on this palette is that it is worth buying if you want a palette from

which you can create different color eye looks this palette is $20 and you get 25

eyeshadow which are all pigmented and with the price point this palette is

even more amazing and a huge surprise for me in all good ways so that's it for

the review and my first impression on this Zodiac palette I hope you all

enjoyed this tutorial if you do then please don't forget to give this video a

big thumbs up and please subscribe as well also comment down below which Zodiac

sign you are and what do you think about your Zodiac eyeshadow color

thanks for watching guys I'll see you all in my next one bye

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Cities Skylines Review - Indonesia - Duration: 7:35.

hello folks back again the same I dika karan this time I want to review one game city building which has been nominated to be the best urban structuring game in the last 2 years. yap cities skyklines

The game of building a city like Cities Skylines is now very rare. Gamers today are always indoctrinated by big game companies to play mainstream action games; types of games that require minimum thinking and maximum reflexes. Therefore, the presence of this game is a

fresh breeze for gamers who like to think hard to determine strategies in complex simulations

Cities: Skylines is a work of Colossal Order and Paradox Interactive, the deadly duo of developers and publishers who are also responsible for the creation of Cities in Motion

Just like SimCity, you're here to build the streets, install residential zones, shops and industries and definitely install electrical and water installations,

building facilities such as fire and public transport, and so on. It sounds easy to emang, but the reality is very different because Cities: Skylines is a city building game that is quite complex

and requires proper planning from the beginning.

For more infomation >> Cities Skylines Review - Indonesia - Duration: 7:35.

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XTORQUE Angled Off-Set Drill Bit Attachment - Test/Review - Duration: 1:32.

Hey guys it's Caleb here and this is the XTORQUE angled driver bit range.

Each one is designed to help you work in hard-to-reach spaces where a power drill

or driver won't fit. First up we have the XTORQUE XTANG14. With its 360 degree

turning handle, magnetic bit holder and a maximum 25 Newton meters of torque, this

compact attachment is perfect for in-between studs, cabinet

installation or automotive repair. Next up is the heavy duty older brother the

XATT. The main difference is that this unit can withstand up to 60 Newton

meters of torque which allows you to use this angle driver to drill hole saws up

to 32 mil, set nuts up to 13 mil and drill holes into steel up to 13 mil with

ease. It has a 360 degree economic handle with 3 locking points for extra

stability. Simply pull the handle out and down to change its position to one of

the three indicated points. And lastly we have the XTO36-AD. The main benefit

of this device is that the angle driver swivels 360 degrees providing you with

the ability to reach the most difficult of angles. With an included allen key you

can adjust the angle to suit the job at hand this patented design has reinforced

strong gears for enhanced durability. So I hope this video has been helpful for

you to see the XTORQUE angle drill bits in action. If you have any questions

about any of the devices here please leave it in the comments section. If you

liked this video please hit subscribe and until next time, thanks for

watching.

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Dies Irae ~Amantes Amentes~ [Review] - Duration: 11:35.

"Come, gather and bear witness to my opera, now in the making."

"Its script is the height of cliché, I am forced to admit. And yet…"

"Its actors are of the finest fold; beyond exquisite."

"Thus, I believe you will find it enthralling."

A story made by the hands of men can only speak about men themselves, so, as the actors get ready, ask yourselves, what motivates humans?

The comfort of the known? Or the thrill of the unknown?

Is it the present or the future what ties you to the world?

This is the origin of species, and today at the border between foreknowledge and the undefined, we'll see Dies Irae Amantes Amentes.

Thus, begins the battle opera.

Thus spoke Zarathustra, while it wasn't the first work of Friedrich Nietzche, it is undoubtedly the most famous one, the symbol of all his ideas.

The eternal recurrence, the death of god, and the ubermensch, that individual that can establish and forces his values unto reality,

while they might not originate from Nietzche or Zarathustra, humanity defined them as the maxims of the book.

Quite possibly, nobody has lived without being affected by the work, after all, who hasn't heard this?

That Strauss composition in honor of the famous book, an event that changed human history.

Thus Spoke Zarathustra, this was the subtitle for the 1st edition of Dies Irae, a visual novel released in 2017 by Light and Masada Takashi,

while it wasn't the first project for either of them, it undeniably was the one who changed the gears of their story.

With some tumbles here and there.

It's first version was postponed after it was decided it'd need more routes, there were a lot of rewrites, and the final result wasn't really written by Masada.

The disaster of it's launch edition lead to an updated release truly penned by Masada, and nowadays Zarathustra is no longer considered canon in the author's universe.

That same year another version of Dies Irae was released, Acta Est Fabula, which added two new routes.

However it wouldn't be until 2012 that the definitive version would see the light of the day, Dies Irae Amantes Amentes,

and it'd be 10 years since the release of Zarathustra before Dies Irae reached the rest of the world, both on Steam, and on Crunchyroll, through it's animated version.

A result of the devotion and support from the fans through it's kickstarter.

What lit that flame in so many hearts?

If only a moment could last for an eternity…

As the violence of the 20th century reached it's apex, Germany learned a terrible truth, waging a war is no sin, but losing one is.

As the dream of the third reich extinguished, and the lives of sinners and innocents were extinguished without difference,

in the middle of all that death, for some reason, the leader of the Gestapo seems to be in joy.

A pristine and golden man, as if he were removed from reality itself,

confides in his friend the last details of their inevitable reunion, in the middle of the biggest defeat, neither of them seems to have lost.

In the 21st century, on Japan, Fujii Ren, a high school student is released from his stay on the hospital,

as a result from a brutal fight with his childhood friend Yusa Shirou, a violent impulse that seems to have come from nowhere.

Dragged back into normalcy by his other childhood friend, Ren prepares himself to resume the immutable daily life, however, no opera can start without it's lead.

Falling unconscious after glimpsing a guillotine, Ren's normal life begins to crack,

a serial killer roams the streets, foreigners enter the city, and in his head there's the constant mirage of a maiden singing to blood and decapitation.

Between dream and reality, Ren crosses paths with two apparently immortal entities of ridiculous power, and his desperation to survive and continue his day to day seems to have proved his value to them.

That pact in the middle of the war will bear fruits in Japan, the followers of the golden beast will finally complete their task,

and without his consent, Ren is forced to assume the 13th seat in the organization, replacing someone no member wants to recall.

Not knowing anymore what is real and what is illusion, the weight of war falls down on Ren, taking a live to protect another,

defending peace through blood, the incongruence between his role and his wish mark the end of the first act.

Dies Irae is a visual novel, a game where the player choices dictate the vents that come… but it shouldn't be like that.

Amantes Amentes has 4 routes, and there are choices, sure, but none of them really go beyond defining what route you'll read.

To be specific the Steam version is composed of 3 bundles, the common route, which is free and carries 7 chapters, with any route being 13, that basically makes it half the experience.

Then the 4 routes are sold in packages of 2 heroines.

Pretty much all the choices are in the common route, and after starting one path it becomes a completely lineal experience, which isn't bad per se, in fact… there should be no choices this time.

Dies Irae has an specific order to read it's story, an order than it never hints or brings up, and that the game never forces on the player, but experiencing the work in a another way is objectively inferior,

so in the first place, Dies Irae should have no experiences, since they do little besides possibly harming the story.

That said, reading itself is never tedious, if anything defines Dies Irae past it's rather troubled first 4 chapters, is an exquisite pacing,

it never lingers longer than it has to, all scenes have their time, nothing drags longer than it has to, and that does make it a genuinely enjoyable read, the translation has it's quirks,

but Masada's gifts can be felt, and while it does have it's flaws, it was hard to stay away from something that had such a good flow.

And the channel tradition.

See, Dies Irae is an eroge, but Amantes Amentes is not, this version doesn't contain those scenes, and while it seems they'll release a patch adding them, when I read it there was no such thing so…

I dodged a bullet there.

That said, it's crystal clear where the scenes would go if they still were there, and rather than rewrite them, Amantes Amentes simply leaves them implicit.

"Its actors are of the finest fold; beyond exquisite."

Dies Irae is usually called a battle opera, and both words of that tile genuinely define the story, Dies Irae never feels as organic as when it is in a fight scene,

there are entire chapters dedicated to them, and that flawless sense of pacing is at it's peak when the actors face each other.

Written action scenes are a double edged sword, they can represent things that would never happen on screen, but they can also lose themselves in the lack of time inherent to paper,

Dies Irae has the best of both worlds, the images it brings to mind are more vivid than many anime, but it never goes on longer than it has to, every moments lasts as much as it has to, never more.

On the other hand, the cast, the pride of our mystery narrator, it's a very interesting element, and it reminds me of something I felt while reading Steel Ball Run.

I knew I forgot to review something.

They are characters that reach complexity through simplicity, characters motivated by a single ardent wish, that rather than feeling one-dimensional, get to show all the layers a single belief can carry.

That wish that carries each character is the center of all, their meetings, their alliances, and even their skills, in many ways Dies Irae is a contest of egos and wishes, of wills.

But beyond that, even before similar wishes or motivations, each one gets their own ideology and differences,

while our nazi army might look like a bundle of similar madmen, at the end of the day each one has it's identity.

And while that doesn't mean I found all of them to be good characters, it doesn't change that Dies Irae fulfills it's goal with the method it choose to employ.

If you are not part of the VN community, chances are you never heard of Dies Irae before it's anime, and that might also mean you have decent social life.

Good on you.

But at a certain point, the name of Dies Irae simply exploded, and I hadn't seen a title carry such reverence and devotion since works like Umineko or MuvLuv.

A title that cant be translated, something that shall never work outside it's medium, the reason I learned Japanese.

Those were common phrases you heard in regards to the novel, and it's title coupled with the literary references through it's multiple versions, as well as the Nazis, gave the novel a certain mysticism…

that no reality could ever reach.

Dies Irae is a chuuni game, you can feel the edge on all it's ideas, and Masada seems like the kind of guy that would cosplay Haseo non ironically.

The Nazis are just an stylistic choice, and replacing them with any other ideology would change little to nothing.

So why can't I kill fascists this time?

Erm…

Is that inappropriate?

Is youtube going to tag me?

Again?

There's German and Latin in every corner even if it's not needed, the power balance is ridiculous, and while the ideas of Faust and Nieztche are ever present, it's not like you need more than a superficial knowledge of them.

It's a battle opera where you murder Nazis.

That kind of sums up the deal.

And while it can be an edgy fantasy, a self-indulgent tale…

It's a story with love.

It's a story about a love.

And a story for love.

Masada loves his universe, the affection and dedication can be felt.

Those wishes that motivate the main cast could simply be called different forms of love and affection, a twisted love, selfish or heroic love, they all ultimately come from the same place.

Dies Irae and it's cast are in love with themselves, with their environment, with their ideals and wishes.

Dies Irae and it's cast are in love with themselves, with their environment, with their ideals and wishes.

There are many things I could complain about, the prologue was unbearable, the heroines are sometimes unnecessary, and certain characters never move past their initial revelation.

And the gender values can sometimes be as backwards as it's resurrected Nazis.

But Masada is completely honest with his love, with his wish, with that emanation of his mental landscape towards words, and combined with his undeniable talent at writing, which at it's best seems to halt time itself.

There's no point in complaining.

It's not the panacea I expected, it didn't change my world, and at the end of the day, I have no clue who to recommend it to, but at it's best, Dies Irae is hypnotic, genuine, and undeniably charming.

It's not perfect, but nothing is, and if I had to sum up the experience I lived, as well as the message it left behind, there's a single word that would stay on my head, with no room for doubt.

Dies Irae

is joy.

For more infomation >> Dies Irae ~Amantes Amentes~ [Review] - Duration: 11:35.

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FOUNDATION REVIEW & DEMO: TEINT IDOLE ULTRA LONGWEAR FOUNDATION STICK| WOC FRIENDLY - Duration: 11:55.

Hey YouTube family! It's your girl Lia back again with another video and today's

video as you can see from the title is another foundation review Friday. And

we're gonna just jump right into today's foundation and it is the Lancone Teint Idole

Ultra Wear makeup stick sunscreen broad-spectrum SPF 21. This is what the

foundation looks like. This is kind of the container that it comes in. You do

get point three ounces which is a little bit less than normal foundations and

this foundation will run you $42. Now if you're not familiar with my channel at

all I have a very dry skin and I try to bring you guys reviews based on a dry

skin perspective. If you also are not familiar with my channel welcome

subscribe but make sure you check the description box I leave every foundation

that I've reviewed on this series so far down below what shade I am. So you can

find yourself and you can see if we're foundation shade twins.

Twinsies come on now check that description box. Today's foundation was

sent to me from the lovely people at Lancome. Now if you saw my recent VIP

haul video I recently got into these stick foundation world. I have the makeup

forever and the hourglass but I haven't tried those yet.

First one I'm going to try that in this stick foundation my first ever stick

foundation review on this channel is going to be this Lancome Teint Idole

ultra stick. If you guys don't know stick foundations are supposed to be better

for dry skin. They're supposed to just hit our marks and meet everything

we need requirement wise and make us very luminous and radiant but this foundation

stick is a little different. I think they pride themselves on being supposedly a

matte finish. Now I've tested this foundation out Monday through Friday

that's how my foundations work. These aren't first impressions these are

me wearing them to work every single day with different primers applicators and

all that and coming on here Saturday tell you what I think. So nothing I'm

going to see today it's going to be a surprise to me hopefully. Sometimes I'm

like wait a minute that didn't do that all week. What the site says about this

foundation. What is it? This oil-free highly pigmented long wear makeup stick

delivers buildable coverage with natural

looking matte finish for ultra versatile application. Use as a foundation for

touch ups, as a spot concealer or to contour. Now of course today I'm going to

use mine as a foundation. And the shade that I have today is 420 suede N. Now

preefacing this by saying if you guys saw my Lancome Teint Idole Ultra 24 hour

foundation review I had it in 450 Suede N but I looked

online and it looked very similar to me when I was looking online the 420 suede

N. Now well I'll just show you guys on camera how it's gonna apply. So without

further ado let's just kind of jump right into the application of this. This

is my skin. This is what it looks like. Now I'm gonna just do a swatch right now

for you guys of what this one looks like.

So this is kind of what I was talking about in terms of it looks very similar

to me online but when I apply it it looks a little different. And it's

something that you notice sometimes in in neutral shades n stands for neutral

in this foundation it's a little bit of a hint of a grayish tone and I don't

know if it's gonna pick up on camera right now but it does have a little

grayish tone this foundation I have realized oxidizes a little bit so we're

gonna go ahead I'm going to show you what 450 suede nude look like on me

so this is 4/20 and the stick this is 450 and the liquid foundation so if I

had to do this all over again I would definitely have gotten at the stick in a

450 uh suede just letting all my you know foundation shade twinzies out there

No so without further ado let's just hop

right into applying it let me get this off my face first so this is how it

looks I just finish applying it no it doesn't look bad on camera you guys are

presently what are you talking about it's just for me I kind of look washed

out and I don't know if the washing out is really coming through on camera but I

look more washed out a little bit lighter than I was in normal days I like

a little bit more you know I like to look my skin tone and and just it's not

really it's matching my neck and everything but it's not really matching

what my taint on my body is looking like right now so now I'm going to apply the

rest of my face so you guys can see how the product looks when applied with the

rest of my products and I will be over right back so I've gone ahead and

applied the rest of my face I definitely had to bronze a little bit more than I

normally do just to kind of get that match and a whole you know body look to

look the same now for highlight today Lancome was also so awesome pairing with

octo to me of this highlight don't mind the camera uh-huh the dual finish

highlight this is what it looks like it is in the shade luminous gold I believe

they have five shades in total of the dual finish highlight but I saw makeup

shayla's watching these and I was trying to decide at the time which one that I

wanted and I saw her do luminous gold and it was amazing on her so let me

swatch it for you guys because you guys aren't that can't see like look at that

gold make up stray let's watch like bronze

and they had a couple of other shades and she's watching them on her snapchat

and I was like I need new Miss goals in my life that's what I need in my life so

like I said 420 bisque in which I was calling it wrong this whole time was the

shade that I got I think a more adequate match would have been a 450 suede and it

just like the liquid sometimes the liquids and sticks I'm like do they

really line up are they exactly the same I think the liquid and the stick are

probably neck-and-neck for being the exact same shade selection so my bed on

that shade match but in terms of how it applied it applied very easily so easily

now in terms of the finish of this foundation which was very surprising to

me it definitely definitely gave a matte finish where it said cream to powder I

was like you're joking you're lying I hear stick foundations are supposed to

be for dry skin people they're supposed to make you look luminous they're

supposed to make you look dewy not this one so if you're a dry skin person like

me who thinks they're gonna get a luminous stick foundation you would be

sadly mistaken so what I've noticed in terms of this week no matter what I hide

it with whether it be a brush whether I use a sponge whether I use a luminous

prime I always always got a very much so powdery finish I'm going to of course

wear it throughout the rest of my day and come back to you guys at the end of

the day and show you how long it wore now unlike the 24-hour 10 a dual ultra

in the liquid form the stick doesn't have 24 hours on it anywhere I looked on

a Lancome foundation website they don't claim to have that 24 hour where they do

say long wear but they don't say 24 hours so they're not being you know

letting you know you get some wear out of it not that you would ever wear a

foundation for 24 hours but if you were choose choose this one over the stick

foundation but I'll definitely show you guys how it looks at the end of the day

so I'll be back so I am now back it has been about five hours and this is how

the foundation looks guys if you've been following me forever know that I am dry

skin foundations look the exact same throughout the day it takes a lot for a

foundation to really buckle down under pressure after hours of wear so I'd like

to film while I still have natural sunlight so you guys can still see how

it looks after several hours of wear but something about

that I didn't mention as soon as I apply this foundation it creased in very early

on I think within me applying the rest of my face I actually have my fine line

show through so it's kind of something that was new to me in terms of this

foundation so let me tell you how it has held up throughout this week of wear of

me in terms of the claims that it has isn't that all day aware of course as

anything I come on here it takes a lot for a foundation to break it down on me

and not look good throughout the rest of the day this is how everything is kind

of sitting on me still got my highlight there this highlight has been everything

so in terms of a soft matte finish definitely definitely if Metheny if

anything I feel like I'm a lot more matte now than I am when I use the tan I

do oil liquid version which is so weird I'm not a chemist so I don't know how

they make this even possible if you're only skin person this isn't actually a

stick foundation that would be perfect for you so now for transfer-resistant

that's one of the claims it also has I have my handy dandy paper towel we will

see if it's transfer resistant oh we had a little bit on the paper towel just

this little piece right here mainly my nose area so I wouldn't say a hundred

percent transfer resistant but it definitely doesn't pick up that much

product on the paper towel which is good and especially having I've worn this for

several hours I don't know how better it would have been you know initially as

soon as I apply the product for all skin types that's another claim with this

foundation what I say it's for all skin type now I think a lot of brands safe

for all skin types and can put that label on there just to kind of throw it

out there because technically everybody can use this product they can put it on

their face and it can be on their face now is it good for all skin types that's

something and I would say if you are oily skin if you are combination skin

and this is amazing stick foundation if you want a matte finish now if your dry

skin and you still want a matte finish this is the one if but if you're dry

skinning you're somebody like me who's like a more luminous finish I think you

should go with the actual liquid version over this to be 100% honest I think this

is really really amazingly geared towards oily skin people I think this

surprisingly it's better I actually like this one more than this one for what I

love in terms of my face now I'm somebody who likes a sheared

this is a very medium to full coverage and it claims that and I say it stick

right by that claim very medium to fool like I said you don't get as much as you

do with a normal car this is about how much you get you get which is not bad

you know I I could see me reusing this several times and getting a lot of wear

but if you definitely lose a lot of it you're gonna run out a lot sooner than

you are with other foundations so as far as pros for me

Lila Vaughn pros I love the portability can you not see I can take this anywhere

with me travel friendly as all beat out and I also like the coverage on it

although I'm somebody who looks shared a medium if I were to go for a medium

coverage this is kind of something I would look for but as far as cons go

which is kind of just one con with it but it's very big come with me it does

definitely have leave you with a kind of matte finish which for me I love a more

glowy finish and I think that this gives you a more radiant this I think promises

to be a Velvet Matte this promises to be a soft matte I think this is a little

bit more its medium coverage as well but I think that it doesn't feel powdery it

doesn't settle down to a kind of powder finish which this one does so I would

say it gives a big thumbs up if you are oily skin person if you are a tri

skinned person I highly suggest you guys check out I'll link the video above of

my lancome tinted or liquid its foundation is everything so thank you so

much Lancome for sending me this foundation in this amazing highlighter

if there any foundations you guys want to see me list them down below I'm

always looking for new foundations at Fri make sure you give this video a big

thumbs up make sure you're a subscriber in mind if you're not already if you're

not following me on Instagram why're you not follow me on instagram at lila by 99

make sure you're following me on snapchat and miss Thalia 89 and I will

see you in my next video thank you so much for watching I

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Deluxe Top Load Hay Bag Review - Duration: 1:46.

SARAH: Hi, I'm Sarah from Marketing

and today I'm reviewing the Deluxe Top Load Hay Bag.

Some of my favorite features of this bag

are that it's super easy to load.

It has super big holes in the front

so that it provides easy access to the hay for my horse.

I have him on a hay bag, not to restrict his access to food,

but just to keep his food up off the ground,

because in addition to being a senior, he's also a primadonna

and he does not wish to eat hay that has touched the floor.

It also has mesh at the bottom, which

is really great, because if the hay sits

in there for a long time, you don't

want it to get moldy or gross.

The straps and the bag itself are

both really durable material and the construction

is really durable.

The adjustable straps and the quick clips

are both really nice, because it lets

you hang the bag where ever you want it,

it lets you take the bag on the road easily,

and the fact that the straps are super adjustable means that you

can hang it somewhere high and drop it down if you need to

or if you're hanging it low under a hay manger, which

is how I use mine, you can tighten up the straps

so that it doesn't hang dangerously low in the horse's

stall.

This hay bag is perfect for anyone

who wants to have a great way to keep their horse's

hay contained and up off the ground

without restricting access to that hay.

The care for this is super easy.

I shake it out every couple of days

to make sure that nothing is trapped in the bottom,

but other than that, if it's looking a little dingy I'll

hose it off and then hang it out in the sun, let it dry,

and then it's ready to go.

Cody is a hungry man and so he wants as much hay as he can get

and fortunately, three big dense flakes fit in here with ease.

I'm Sarah and the Deluxe Top Load Hay Bag

gets mine and my horse's seal of approval.

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Beelink GS1 6K Allwinner H6 Android TV Box Review - Duration: 23:32.

Welcome visitors and subscribers to my channel, it's your host Nick here once again and today

the spotlight focuses on the new era of TV boxes.

This is the Beelink GS1 Android 7.1 6K TV box.

In my previous video, we have seen the latest Allwinner CPU hardware in action and what

it can do, so stay tuned, we have more in a moment.

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Exclusive links to these offers can be found in the description area below this video.

And now onto the presentation.

So I'm back, and this is the box it comes in.

Beelink boxes are always professionally well labeled, adding that high quality feel to

all their products.

If we look closer it shows that the CPU is a quad core ARM cortex A53 processor.

The GPU, is the Mali T720 MP2 GPU, it plays 4K videos at 60 fps and the new resolution

of 6K videos at 30 fps.

It has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage with a max extended capacity of up to 4TB.

It has dual band AC WiFi support and Bluetooth 4.1.

It has Ethernet LAN speeds of up to 1000 Mbps, and it runs on Android 7.1 operating system.

So I'll now take a minute to unpack the contents of the box.

In the box, you get the Beelink GS1 unit itself.

You get this IR remote

You get 1 HDMI cable.

A 5 volts 2 amps DC power adapter.

And a user setup guide.

In today's video, I'll be co testing two new products.

The first is a cooling fan for wireless routers an TV boxes made by Cool cold, a company out

of China.

And the other is the Rii mini one wireless mini touchpad keyboard.

So I'll test these during the review, a I'll say more about their performance later in

this video.

Let's take a closer look at the box.

The box is made of a black plastic housing, with the Beelink 6 branding to the top.

To the back, you have 1 HDMI port, 1 USB 2.0 port you get 1 RJ45 Ethernet LAN port, 1 optical

audio port, and a DC power input.

To the side, you get 1 USB 3.0 port and a micro SD card slot.

There's nothing on the other side.

To the front, you have an LED power light.

And to the bottom, there's a reset pinhole button, and some ventilation holes.

So I'll connect it to my TV, and when I return we'll continue.

So I've connected to box, and as you can see the cooling fan has adjustable arms so it

fits perfectly.

I also connected the wireless mini touchpad keyboard.

The Beelink GS1 starts up with their Beelink logo animation that takes just a few seconds.

Once it's completed, you're taken to their launcher.

So this is the Beelink launcher, and it's the same launcher used in previous models.

The launcher has a navigation bar for quick and easy navigation and multitasking.

It also has a status bar at the top for notifications.

In the settings area, you'd want to check the up dates feature under the about section,

because beelink has already provided a wireless update for this box.

So I'll just take a minute to complete the update.

So the up date has completed, but please note, you have to perform the update twice for it

to work.

In the apps section, here we have a list of all the apps that comes installed on the box.

It's mostly system apps like the Google Play store and Mira cast.

There are no movie streaming applications like Kodi and Netflix.

So I'll just take a second to install some apps of my own, and when I return I'll continue.

So I've installed all my apps, and I'm running an application that monitors the CPU temperature

in the background to test the performance of the cooling fans.

And first let's check to see if the box is rooted.

It shows that the box is rooted, running on Android 7.1 Nougat operating system.

This is great news, and I'll also check later in the video to see if key mapping applications

work with this root access.

I'll now have a look at the DRM information.

Well the results are the same, the box only has support for Google Widevine and CENC Clear

key, which only allows Netflix to show in standard quality.

And now some system and hardware information.

It shows that the manufacturer is AZW, and the model here is the Beelink GS1 as we already

know.

The box has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage; What is shown here is the remaining

RAM and internal storage after the Android installation and apps installed on the box.

The CPU is a 64bit quad core ARM cortex A53 processor, with a CPU clock range of up to

1.8GHz.

This is something new.

Because most boxes run up to 1.5GHz, this increase in clock speed is due to the Allwinner

CPU used in this box.

However, the box only has support for 32bit ABIs, which limits the box to 32Bit applications.

The display is powered by the ARM Mali T720 dual core GPU, with a refresh rate of 60hz.

It has support for dual band WiFi, and WiFi direct is supported.

The version of Android is 7.1 Nougat.

The box runs cool around 50 to 60° Celsius on normal room temperature, and around 44

to 50° on passive cooling.

The box comes with codecs like H.264 HEVC and VP9 Decoding, codecs needed to play 4K

videos.

That's all for system and hardware information, an I now move on to the benchmarks.

First I have the results of the memory read and write speeds.

The Beelink GS1 has a RAM copy speed of 3315 MB/s, the internal storage has a read speed

of 74 MB/s and a write speed of 41, and the SD card reader has a read speed of 20 MB/s

and a write speed of 4.

These scores are not very high, but they are consistent with other boxes in its class.

I now have the Wifi speed results.

So I have decided to include the results of both the Ethernet LAN speeds and the 5.8GHz

WiFi speeds.

And the results show that on the 5.8GHz band, the speeds fell a bit below my maximum Internet

connection of 30MB.

However, the Ethernet LAN connection hit the maximum speed with every try, which means

that this box runs faster on Ethernet connection

I now show the results of the Antutu benchmark.

And it shows that the Beelink GS1 got a score of 42595.

This score is a little above average, but not as high as those found on Rockchip hexa

core boxes.

Now the results of the GeekBench 4 CPU benchmark.

The GS1 has a GeekBench 4 score of 682 single core, and 1 thousand 6 hundred and 6 multi

core.

The single core score is noticeably higher than most boxes, whilst the multicore score

remains consistent.

And last I have the results of the Ice storm extreme GPU benchmark.

And it shows that the box got a score of 4236, which is not quite as high, but it's consistent.

That's it for the benchmarks.

I now turn to the streaming applications and the many ways to stream free movies and TV

shows for maximum entertainment.

I'll start with the Kodi application.

The Beelink GS1 doesn't come with Kodi installed, and you can install the latest version from

the Google Play store.

In the settings area, here you can see I'm running the latest version, and in the Addons

area, I've installed some of the latest third party addons for unlimited streams of free

movies and TV shows in HD quality.

An alternative tuda Kodi application is movie streaming APKs.

These APks are separate applications from Kodi, and they provide free movies and TV

shows even better than Kodi in recent times.

Some of these include Terrarium TV.

Show Box.

Mega Box HD.

and MobDro.

Another alternative recently featured on a popular YouTube streaming channel, and it

is said to be the direct competitor to Kodi, is an app called Stremio.

Stremio is a movie streaming application much like an APK, but with a difference, it can

install third party addons.

This feature allows the user to install third party addons in a similar way to the Kodi

application.

Just take a look at this simple demonstration.

I must say I really like what I'm seeing, the adons are really easy to install, simply

click on the link and the app installs it.

This is much easier than Kodi, So be sure to check this out, as it might be the next

biggest thing in streaming.

Let's take a look at some 4K video samples.

Well most of the 4k samples played OK, with the exception of the jellyfish video at 400

Mbps.

I'll now run the YouTube application to see what's the highest resolution.

So what we have is the YouTube application only playing up to 2K quality.

This was brought to my attention by one of my subscribers and it's not 4K as described

in my previous video.

So we have gone one step further past the 1080p quality resolution.

So for my final demonstration I'm running a boxing game.

This game was designed to play via touch screen only on mobile phones which is impossible

for a TV box to achieve.

So I'm applying a work around by using a popular key mapping application along with my PXN

Pro 3 gamepad control, to see how well the box is rooted, and if the root permissions

would allow the key mapping application to work.

So lets take in some boxing action.

As you can see, this boxing game ran really well, I even managed to get a TKO.

The permissions on the GKM touch key mapping application works quite well, and the game

play was smooth and exciting.

So in summary, the Beelink GS1 is the second H6 Allwinner powered Android TV box I have

featured to date.

The results were really good in some areas, and a bit troublesome in other areas.

Let me explain.

The selling point of this box is that it's an all new CPU hardware with the ability to

play videos in 6K resolution, and the ability to play YouTube videos in 2K quality, also

its good gaming ability that allows you to play touch screen Android games with key mapping

applications.

When compared to other Amlogic boxes in its class it's clear to see the benchmarks are

very similar to what you would normally get in the results, However, the performance of

the new Allwinner boxes are much better than the Amlogic boxes.

In my previous video I got good performance from all sectors of the review on the same

hardware, however, on the Beelink GS1 I experienced some difficulty playing a jellyfish video

at 400 Mbps bitrate.

Another issue I experienced, which is an old Beelink issue from the Beelink sea I review,

is that the mouse cursor movement has a bit of a shadow effect which can be disturbing

at times.

Also I couldn't test the box's 6K video capability, because the 6K videos I downloaded came in

a file format that the box couldn't recognize.

Besides that, streaming applications worked great, no complains there.

I like the YouTube quality, and All Android games are now playble with key mapping applications

working perfectly.

So let's quickly look at the performance of the two accessories featured on today's presentation.

Throughout the video, I monitored the CPU's temperature under the cooling fan, and the

results show that the newly designed cooling fan for TV boxes and wireless routers keep

temperatures low during normal operation, and under control during heavy usage like

while playing games.

So I highly recommend this cooling fan as a best buy for those of you who have high

end boxes that generate lots of heat.

See the special link in the description area.

The other accessory was the Rii mini one wireless mini touchpad keyboard.

This is one of the best wireless mini touchpad keyboards online, it works really well and

looks great with controls to switch on the backlit for the keys.

It has an earphone jack, built in microphone, and rechargeable batteries via USB.

The touchpad area is flat with no bezels for easy transition between keys and pad.

So if you are looking for a great wireless control with omni directional features, then

I recommend the Rii mini one wireless mini touchpad keyboard.

See the link in the description area.

So in conclusion, I'm giving the Beelink GS1 the green light for purchase, along with a

4.0 star user experience rating.

The Beelink GS1 is better than most previous boxes, and it will be featured in my upcoming

seasons promotions.

Thanks for watching, remember to like this video by giving it the thumbs up if you liked

the presentation, share it with everyone, and subscribe to this channel for more TV

box stop presentations.

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Miguel - War & Leisure | Review - Duration: 4:48.

What up youtube.

Topaz Yates back with another album review.

This time Miguel War and Leisure.

I am giving this one the yellow light and honestly it isn't Miguels fault here.

This joint is solid, I enjoyed the concepts and some select songs but the problem is when

someone comes out and lifts the bar so high solid projects

like this won't be looked upon fondly.

And what I am talking about even as it has been out for a year to

the day or the next couple is Bruno Mars.

Think of it like this, When Michael Jackson dropped Thriller how

many

people

do you think were remembered that were dropping albums

at

about the same time?

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OILY-COMBINATION | REVLON COLOR STAY FOUNDATION REVIEW + FOUNDATION SHADE MATCHER - Duration: 20:29.

hey guys welcome back to my Channel today I will review for you the

Revlon Color stay 24 hours wear foundation it looks like this I am

actually oily combination skin type but I bought normal to dry

I'm not sure if it will work but we'll see

so I will read the claims this foundation claims perfected the Demi matte,

finish for up to 24 hours, 13 beautiful long wearing shades, buildable to full

coverage contains hyaluronic acid and hydrate skin over time, oil free and SPF

20 the shade that I got is 250 fresh beige this shade is a lot lighter than

my skin tone I just had to make it work

to somehow look presentable. In the end of the video I will share a

website that can hopefully help you match your foundation so stay tuned for

that but for now I'll be applying this so you

can see how it goes on to my skin as you can see I have a lot of blemishes now

so hopefully it can cover since it claims to be buildable full coverage I

already prepped my skin since this is a Demi matte finish i'll be using Mac prep and

prime just to hydrate my skin because I'm sure I'm sure

it will crack on my face

all right

then after that I will use my decanted Nivea Men Post shave balm

one pump only

so just in the t-zone for me because thats part that I oil up

and thats where my pores are bigger then after that it says

here to use to you shake well apply it to one area at a time blending quickly

so that's what we're going to do

What's nice about this it's glass bottle container with pump

somehow you can control the product that you get.

one pump at the back of my hand it is slightly runny

this side I'll be using sponge wedge so let's see

okay so that's one layer but you can still see my blemishes here

but the finish is Demi matte, it's true to its claim

even though I got the normal/dry it still isn't tacky or heavy

so far their claims that it's Demi matte it's a yes and if it's lightweight yes

also so for if buildable to full, let see if it can

build to full though i'm not usually wearing full coverage

we'll see let's check so this is one layer using a

sponge wedge and this side I'll be using Real Techniques buffing brush

in the other side, let see what will be the difference

interesting....

so as you can see i'm not sure if you can see in the camera in this side on the mirror has more coverage

as all foundation when used with sponge it lighten the coverage

since the sponge soak the product so when I use the brush it somehow gave

a more coverage because I also have blemishes in this side

but somehow it covers compared here so what I'm going to do

as you can see its still light compared to my neck

its really not my shade

so for now thats ok whats left on the back of my hand

i'll just blend it downwards

okay so that's one pump, half pump each side

so somehow it feels lightweight it's already feeling matte

it looks good, its funny because its normal/dry

so I expect to feel tacky but it doesn't, lets push

for full coverage since it claims to be buildable full

coverage but with that will be just sticking with the brush to boost

the full coverage of the foundation so one more pump

now we'll focus in this blemish and in chin area

as you can see it already cover my blemish near my eyebrows

it still hasn't cover the chin

now its covered

whoa I looked so white

not in a good way it really is white but we'll work

on it later

so that's it two pumps the covering my blemishes in chin, cheek and eyebrows

I can say its really buildable to full

coverage but then I don't recommend it since its Demi matte

if you have textured

blemish, I feel like since its demi matte it will still be noticeable

most probably the tip of the blemishes

but will see later what will be the situation of the foundation after long hours of wear

for the claim it's buildable to full coverage it's also a yes

for now we'll see if it's going to wear for as long as I can I cannot promise

you that I can do 24 hours I don't know anyone who do 24 hours wear of

foundation but I promise you I'll wear this as long as I can for today anyway

so what I can see after application

it is somehow looking good that's really good it hasn't sinked in yet in my pores

it also hasn't sinked in, in my fine lines

so we'll see its Demi matte thats definitely true

I don't feel anything right now even the foundation

even while doing the application the scent

is just the normal scent of Foundation nothing really

no floral scent or something just the normal scent of a

foundation so this is the after application I'll be back with my full

face of makeup and then we can continue talking about this product so this is

how it looks like on natural lighting as you can see the its really light

compared to my neck and somehow its sinked in to my pores

close you can see here in my upper lip, in my nose you can see

also in my fine lines unfortunately though

its nice since its Demi matte it does sink in to pores so I can recommend if

you're going to use this foundation maybe use something pore filling

because I didn't use pore filling and I also tried it with

what's that quick FX no shine mattifier it also didn't go well

I think if you're going to use this foundation maybe use a hydrating primer

so you can see I sprayed Fix+

but it didn't really help so I think hydrating primers with help with this

i'm oily but I still I need moisture in my face if not

this will happen it will sink in my fine lines but if you look a little farther

it looks good and if you pair it with a better primer i think it

would be even better, it also doesn't have flashback

I took a picture in natural light it doesn't have flashback

even it has SPF of 20 which is okay in fairness to the coverage

its really good it really covers everything

but as i said earlier about textures since Demi matte it will emphasize

bumps so hydrating primer or pore filling primer

just to smooth the surface of the skin you before application of foundation but so far so good

so we'll see it's now 10:00 a.m. I'll update you throughout the day

I'll see you in my next update

its now 3:49 in the afternoon

5 plus hours after application and as you can see it looks the same

its oiling up in the crevices of my nose but in the cheek area no signs

on the top of my nose no signs still

on the chin area also no signs so far less than

6 hours of application it still look ok, i will try not to blot for as long as i can

near my eye area it does fade a little since i'm wearing glasses

But over all still feels dry

so guys this is the final update it's now 8:34 in the evening

more or less 10 hours and half now after application of Revlon Colorstay foundation as

you can see i'm shiny in my forehead, cheek, and tip of my nose

but other than these areas are still dry

its oily from nose, cheecks and then forehead

i will blot using clean and clear oil control film

let see how much oil i can get

whoo so as you can see i produced alot of oil

but after powder or blot it still looks good

its as if it look just applied, i still have contour

highlight and blush

in the nose area its faded because of the glasses

and I still look okay so overall two thumbs up for Revlon Colorstay

foundation make it be the oily variant or the normal/dry

as you know im oily but normal/dry worked for me

it still matte, it's lightweight

not heavy

if you lean to someone

it doesn't transfer

but if you rub your face then it will transfer

so I approve of this and if it's a 24 hour long where I can't say pero for as

long as 10 hours and a half it lasted in my face

I said in the intro that i will be sharing a website to help us

find foundation match in other brands as you know this is not the right shade for me

so i've searched what my shade should be in colorstay

and i've found out this website it's called FINDATION

its www.findation.com all you have to do is type in your

closest shade of your current foundation

foundation you know thats almost the same match for your skin tone

just type in

and then press ENTER then all other foundation brands will come up

there Revlon, Too faced, Estee Lauder

so hopefully this could help us

match foundation shades. So hope that helps

I'll see you in my next video I upload every Friday so stay tuned for that and

if you do like this video please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel

don't forget to hit the notification bell and if you like to share it with

your friends and don't forget to comment down below if Revlon Colorstay

worked for you so until next time I'll see you bye!

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TTR125 In-Depth Review - Duration: 18:47.

The Yamaha TTR125 might look like just another starter bike made for absolute beginners to

learn to putt around on, but what if I told you it's actually a good bike for the money,

even for a non-beginner.

Yeah, we'll talk about how surprised I've been with this thing, and much more in this

in-depth review of the Yamaha TTR125.

The TTR125 comes in 4 flavors.

The standard TTR125, which is the small wheel version with a 17" front, 14" rear, and

a drum brake in front.

The TTR125E, which adds electric start.

The TTR125L, which is the big wheel version with a 19" front, 16" rear, longer swingarm

and a disc brake in front.

And the TTR125LE, which is a TTR125L with electric start, an adjustable rear shock,

and adjustable preload on the forks.

My TTR is a 125L so that's what you'll see me riding throughout the video.

The TTR125 was released in the US in 2001, and there haven't been significant changes

other than changes to the plastics, fuel tank, and a switch to a two-cable throttle setup

in 2008.

So any year ttr125 will feature an 124cc, air cooled, motor, a manual clutch 5 speed

transmission, orifice damped front forks, and a rear monoshock with a linkage.

And let's start this review off by talking about the engine, transmission, and fuel efficiency.

The engine is an 124cc four-stroke, air-cooled,

single overhead cam, two-valve, wet sump single with a 1:1 bore to stroke ratio, a 20mm round

slide VM carburetor, and a manual 5 speed transmission.

In bone stock condition, the little air cooled motor is a little bit miserable.

It was a bit slow to warm up on cold starts, it ran okay at low RPM, but at wide open throttle

the power signed off immediately right at mid RPM, had a gnarly stumble at high RPM

and wouldn't even pull past the point of encountering that stumble.

Of course, this is just a typical case of California Green Sticker.

The airbox only has a tiny opening which just ruins fuel metering at anything more than

low RPM, so as always the fix is to cut a larger opening in the airbox and configure

the carburetor correctly.

If you look around on forums you'll see a lot of people fumbling around with jetting,

claiming to never be able to get rid of the high RPM stumble and then swapping to a different

carburetor to solve the problem.

In my case, I fixed the high RPM stumble completely by just dialing in the float setting, and

I bet this would be the solution for everyone else too.

Super easy, and the price to adjust the float is zero dollars.

Seems to me like a better solution than a carburetor swap.

Anyway, with the airbox opened up and the carburetor dialed in, this thing runs so much

better.

It starts so easy, a half of a wimpy kick will usually get it running.

And The low RPM performance is just stinking good for a little 125.

You really get some fun pull at low RPM on this bike.

Of course, the response when breaking open the throttle at low RPM is still numbed by

a very heavy flywheel effect, so it's never going to have anything close to a mean punch

off the bottom without internal modification.

But man, I also do love the heavy flywheel on this thing, and here's why.

The clutch on the TTR is ridiculously powerful for this size of bike.

And with so much reciprocating mass in the engine, you can give this TTR a little rev

combined with a nip of the clutch and then it's basically going to dump a metric buttload

of force into the transmission, which is great for blasting around turns or lofting the front

end to the sky.

It is really so much fun.

But it does have a downside for the actual target market of this bike, which is beginners.

That powerful clutch, which I love so much, has not been my wife's best friend.

The engagement on it is too powerful and too sudden for her to modulate.

100% of the time when starting in first gear, she will spin tire and take off like a shot.

It's hilarious from my perspective, but for an absolute beginner it could be frustrating,

so some TTR owners may want to buy a clutch perch with adjustable leverage to help smooth

out the clutch engagement.

The Mid RPM pull is clean but the power definitely doesn't ramp up much transitioning from

low end to mid range, and while the little thumper will rev to some crazy high RPMs,

it just doesn't pull very well past mid RPM.

It is definitely happiest in the low to mid RPM range.

And that is fine, because if you keep this thing at reasonable RPM, it should basically

last forever.

The only common weak point I've seen on little air cooled engines like this is the

cam chain.

They use a tiny bicycle drive chain style thing which can wear pretty quick if used

at really high RPM.

But since the TTR doesn't like to scream, it should be really solid.

Just keep oil in it and, like the Yamaha advertisements say, it should literally last decades with

very little maintenance.

The oil capacity, by the way, is 1.2 liters, which is a very healthy amount for a little

125.

It takes forever to really darken the oil, and I've never noticed the oil level drop

on the dipstick even after riding for hundreds of miles.

The only power plant maintenance you'll have to perform are oil changes, though rarely

with this sump capacity, cleaning the air filter, of course, valve clearance adjustments

once in a blue moon, I mean really really rarely since these valves really just should

not move, and you might occasionally have to un-stick the cable actuated enrichment

plunger on the carburetor, if you even use it.

Why Yamaha even went with a cable choke up to the triple clamps, I do not know.

That was just a silly move by Yamaha.

The 5 speed transmission is geared appropriately for the application.

First gear is way short and I just skip it when taking off, but I'm glad it's there

because second gear will run out of steam on some longer, steeper hills, and that's

where that tractor first gear comes in handy.

The bike will never run out of torque in the crawler gear.

It would rather loop out or break traction.

The rest of the gears are spread out in a fairly even, wide ratio fashion, which is

great for trail riding out here in the desert.

Fifth gear is tall enough that I haven't been able to top it out in the dirt, and it's

not such a long shot from fourth gear that it feels unusable.

On the pavement, fifth gear with stock gearing will get the bike to a maximum of about 53 MPH.

Gear changes are really easy too because the TTR uses a linkage for the shifter, which

helps with leverage.

As I already mentioned, the clutch on this bike is amazing, at least for me as an experienced

rider.

The grab is just excellent.

I can't stress how impressed I have been with it.

I have ridden this bike aggressively for hours on end on many occasions and the clutch has

never shown any sign of fading.

It is just rock solid.

It's actually puzzling how the clutch can perform so well when the lever pull is so

light and easy.

Even my wife can operate the clutch with one finger.

Fuel efficiency on the TTR with the carburetor dialed in is just great.

When I'm on the back, riding this thing as wildly as I can through the desert, the

bike achieves 47 miles per gallon.

With the 1.8 gallon tank, that gives me 84 miles of TTR lunacy, which is really about

all I can take in one day anyway.

Riding at a more normal pace, I get 63 MPG on the TTR.

So the bottom line on the little TTR motor: It needs a good uncorking and tuning in bone

stock form to have any decent performance.

Contrary to what you'll find in certain articles and forum posts, the stock carburetor

can be tuned to work very well.

Once uncorked and tuned it has surprisingly tractor-like characteristics for such a small

engine.

It has healthy low RPM power with a massive flywheel effect, which should be easy to use

for absolute beginners, minus the tendency to lurch really hard right off the start.

Higher RPMs are best avoided since the power drops off early.

The clutch and transmission are spot on, but the clutch is probably a bit aggressive for

a true beginner.

Fuel efficiency is good even when the bike is wide open the whole time, so fuel range

is good.

And of course, it's one of the most reliable things out there, so cost of running is extremely

low.

Suspension, brakes and handling So, the TTR125L is a mid sized bike with a

19" front wheel, 16" rear wheel, and a 32 inch seat height.

It is not intended to be used by a full size adult, but that has absolutely not stopped

me from doing almost everything that I do on my full size bikes, and I've found that

I enjoy the small size of the bike much more than I am frustrated by it.

Sure, I can't stand on the pegs for more than 10 minutes at a time without extreme

thigh burn, nor can I sit on the ultra narrow seat for more than 10 minutes at a time without

a reapplication of Preparation H, but this little bike is so fun and capable that it

is worth the pain and suffering.

With that being said, let's discuss the suspension components.

The front end includes 31mm, conventional, orifice damped forks with about 7 inches of

travel and no external damping adjustability,

With their basic damper rod design, there isn't much damping control going on in there.

They feel very loose and they bottom easily on every small bump when I'm riding it over

smooth terrain, but at the same time the damping doesn't blow off at all on sharp rapid hits

like riding over rocky areas so it becomes really harsh.

So the forks are too loose normally, yet too stiff on sharp hits.

You can easily adjust the total damping by using a different viscosity oil in the forks,

but it will always be difficult to tune out the harshness over sharp hits without some

sort of internal makeover like cartridge emulators or modified damper rods.

The heavy steel front rim also contributes to the harshness over rocks, and the heavy

front rim, smallish front tire, plus inability for the damping to blow off over sharp hits

makes front end pinch flats very common on this bike.

The 15 psi that I normally run in tubes out here is just not enough on this bike, so higher

pressure is needed and that also contributes to harshness in the front end.

So rocky trails where the suspension encounters sharp hits are the TTR's

worst enemy.

But, at the end of the day, do I really care about front end harshness on this little thing?

Not at all.

My wife does.

She gets annoyed at how the front end pings around through rocks, and that's a little

disappointing because that puts many trails out here off limits for her.

But personally, I just don't care about it.

The bike is so light and easy to control that it would probably be fine for me with half

the front end suspension that it currently has.

When I'm riding this bike, it bottoms through rolling bumps, it's harsh on sharp hits,

but I just absorb it all with my body suspension and I don't even think about the bike's

suspension. Not something I can really do on a full size bike, but on this little thing I can.

One thing I do think about on the front end is the dual piston hydraulic disc brake.

Because holy smokes, the little thing is good.

Riding this TTR through the tighter desert trails, I am just all smiles because I can

come into a turn hot and then slow down all at once so easily with one finger on that

excellent front brake.

At first I thought it might be too grabby for a beginner, but I've been having my

wife just use one finger on it and she hasn't had an issue tucking the front end.

If a beginner hopped on and tried to whole-hand grab the brake like you can on drum brakes,

it might get ugly.

One last noteworthy feature of the front end is the you-can't-screw-this-up style axle

clamping method.

The front axle just slides in and then a nut threads on the end.

The only way to pinch the forks with this front axle setup would be to use the wrong

spacers or wheel bearings, so people just learning how to wrench definitely won't

mess up the forks on this bike.

The rear end has an aluminum swingarm, a preload adjustable rear shock with a funky looking

linkage and about 6 and a half inches of travel, a 16" steel rim, and a drum brake.

The rear end hasn't been half bad in my experience.

Sure it kicks around a little bit, but it doesn't try to buck me off like the original

shock on my CRF230F did and I can easily keep it under control when I'm bouncing through

repeated bumps in the trail.

It's definitely not a high performance rear shock, but it's still pretty amazing that

Yamaha made 6 inches of travel at least controllable

The 16" rear wheel is fine, until you try to tackle loose hillclimbs.

That's when it becomes frustrating because it just doesn't have the same level of traction

and control as an 18" wheel.

But at least going down hills is fine, because the drum brake on the TTR is actually good.

It has plenty of grab for slowing the little rear wheel.

The only thing I don't like is the folding lever.

If my boot comes down on it at even a slightly awkward angle, the tip folds in and I'll

slide right off the lever.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to just weld the thing in place for more reliable braking.

So how is the overall handling on the TTR?

Well it is super light and it feels that way too.

It's very easy to throw around, and since it's small and light with a decent rear

shock it will rarely throw you around, except when you're trying to carry a lot of speed

through really rocky stuff.

The brakes are really good, and the less than full sized wheels are rarely a detriment to

performance.

The 125L even easily floats through sand and gravel washes out here in the desert which

I was really not expecting given that it doesn't have full size wheels.

That should be helpful for beginners because some bikes are just so prone to instability

and tucking the front end in washes, but the TTR is not.

Taller people won't be very happy on the TTR of course, but at 5 foot 10 inches I get

by without getting too frustrated with it.

By the end of the day I'm hanging my cartilage free knees off the tank shrouds to get home,

but with a smile on my face because it's worth it with how much fun this bike is.

Electronics and Lighting The non electric start models have an empty

stator with just an ignition circuit, so there is no electronics or lighting, but the models

with electric start have a fully wound stator for the charging circuit, and most people

are able to power a 35 watt headlight without running the battery dead.

I say most people because the battery staying charged or not does depend on what RPM the

bike is normally operated at.

The electric start model's stator and rectifier can be added to the kickstart only models

or the original stator can be wound, and either way you end up with quite a bit of juice to

play with when charging a battery isn't a concern.

I haven't messed with lights or dual sporting on my TTR, but I am sure a TTR125 dual sport

build would be one of the most fun things ever.

Price vs. Performance TTR125's can often be found for around $1000

in excellent condition, which is a pretty low price for a dirt bike.

But are they too far at the low end of performance to even be worth $1000?

Well, I timed my TTR on the desert course that I've run all of my bikes on to see

what kind of section times it would crank out.

It pretty much got totally annihilated when comparing the raw section times, which was

a little unfortunate because I was kind of rooting for the little TTR to kill some of

my previous times and turn my whole world upside down, because that would have been

a great video.

But, when we look at the section times using a price to performance ratio instead of the

raw times, the TTR proves to be worth every penny.

Sure, based on the average speeds it posted, it would literally be miles and miles behind

my full size bikes in a matter of minutes, but it scraped by with enough performance

to show that it is indeed completely worth it's price tag.

And of course, fun factor can't really be measured, but if I had to give my own personal

assessment, I'd say the TTR is an excellent value.

By the way, if anyone has any ideas on ways to measure, score and rank fun factor, I'd

love to hear your creative thoughts on that.

Final Opinion So the TTR125 is supposed to be a beginner's

bike, and here's what I think about it in that regard.

It will suit an absolute beginner very well.

The power is nice and mellow but with enough bottom end grunt to not bog down on every

little hill.

The suspension will feel really chattery going over rocks for a beginner just sitting on

the seat but that's just a good reason to learn the correct standing position.

And the brakes are quite powerful for the little thing but with a little bit of instruction

that shouldn't be an issue for too long.

Overall I think it's a good platform to learn the very basic stuff and get those first

good crashes out of the way, because the TTR is not fragile at all.

But I know for a fact, once those basics have been learned, people, especially kids, immediately

start pushing the limits and that's where TTR will get frustrating for them pretty quickly

with the low power and 7 inches of suspension travel.

which is fine because the TTR will usually get kicked to the side for a more serious bike

But when you come back to it after a little bit of experience, it will actually be hilariously good in the tighter trails and so much fun to play around on.

Anyway, the bottom line is that I have been really impressed with the TTR125.

Whether it's for a beginner or for an experienced rider looking for some old school zero maintenance

fun, I think the TTR is an excellent bike.

But this is all just a bunch of my own personal thoughts.

It would be great to hear yours down in the comment section.

Thanks for watching, and a huge thanks to my crew members on Patreon for helping out

with this video.

Respect THE BEAST

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🍀 BESTEK COOL MIST PERSONAL HUMIDIFIER (Works With Water Bottle!) Review 👈 - Duration: 5:25.

Hi - Did you know that there is a humidifier that can fit in the palm of

your hand? This mini personal portable humidifier can be taken to the office in

the car you know camping anywhere you want to go

so you can enjoy moist comfortable air

so today I'm going to show you the Bestek mini humidifier that works with a

water bottle so this mini humidifier is either USB or battery-operated allowing

you a lot of options you can take it anywhere it comes with a USB cord I have

three double A batteries in it now makes it a lot more convenient without the

cord but you have that option just screw this onto the white one flip it upside

down and look at that a cool mist its whisper quiet I don't know your thing

can I hear it running at all so you just use any standard sized water bottle

that's under 20 ounces so I think this is a really clever design for a

humidifier I've never seen anything quite like it

this fit just take the water bottle off and it'll fit in your purse or briefcase

right in in your pocket even in your coat pocket just about anywhere very

small so there's just a little button on the front where you can toggle between

on/off and the two hour and for our settings and if it's not on the two or

four hour timer then it's if the default is eight hours then you can see there's

a fair amount of cool mist coming out

this is really an ingenious idea because it's so easy to get a water bottle so

you can take this traveling pick up a water bottle anywhere at the airport of

the gas station and why not you can't you emit a fire so as I mentioned it

does come with the USB cord if you want to just keep it next to your bedside or

on your desk and don't want to bother with the

batteries but it's so convenient with the batteries and their double-a so

they're the kind that's easy to find almost everyone has those on hand today

this would make a great gift for just about anybody because everybody enjoys

moist comfortable air it's not something that takes up a lot of space when you're

not using it here's the little instruction manual use your manual

nothing complicated let's see the suggest that you use pure water not hot

water I'm not sure what pure water is if you're not using the amana fire

temporarily remove the USB plug and take the bottle away from the machine oh this

is interesting it says in here it's normal for there to be a smaller spray

volume when using batteries rather than USB ok so all I've used so far as the

batteries I think it's a decent amount of mist

maybe I should plug the USB in and see I'll plug minus B in and see if it

increases so I just plugged the USB cord in and I think the volume of mist

increase that's a subtle difference so I think it's it's perfectly fine with the

batteries or the USB but I see if I can get it closed up okay there's a better

look at the miss coming out with USB

so there it is just misting away now it doesn't say or at least I don't see it

anywhere in the user manual how long it takes to go through a bottle of water

but I'm not seeing the water level moves very much I mean I would think many

multiple uses from one water bottle so this is the Bestek mini humidifier

thanks for watching

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Blaser AR8 Air Rifle made by Diana - Review and Shooting Test - Duration: 6:13.

Servus! Glad to see you guys! Today I would like to extend a warm welcome to the hunters,

who hopefully found their way to my channel,

to look at the air rifle replica of the Blaser R8 hunting repeater.

This is the air rifle Blaser AR8 made by Diana.

Have fun with the review! Let's get to the specifications.

The air rifle is 123.5 cm long. It's longer than most other air rifles.

It weighs 4200 grams and has a very high quality plastic shaft,

which has a rubber cheek piece and rubber butt plate. We have a hole shaft here.

After all, it is the image of the original Blaser R8.

The stock allows a very relaxed posture when shooting. Here in the front area,

we have a very nicely adjustable contrasting sight like I've never seen on any other air rifle before.

But let's take a closer look at that now.

In the close-up we see the rotary knob for adjusting the grain.

And here white marks a part of the contrast sighting.

The matt finish. Here we have the rear sight and see the other part of the contrast sight.

The plastic shaft has a nice grip.

The T06 trigger.

The beautiful hole shaft with the rubberized cheek piece. The name "R8 Professional Success"

In silver lettering. And here's the rubberized butt plate.

The automatic safety device to be unlocked before each shot.

And here's the Blaser AR8 lettering. The air rifle incorporates the Diana N-TEC technology.

The gas pressure spring makes the rifle very easy to clamp.

This also enables very low bounce.

Let's just come to the shooting test and see what the rifle does on the shooting range.

Have fun!

As is often the case with the JSB Exact 4.53mm.

For the scope I use a Bullseye 6-24x44.

Why did you see 2 scattering circuits?

The first one I made an old mistake.

I chose a point too big to be targeted.

Thats why up here the scattering-circle is rather large.

I didn't want to leave that on me.

Then I again aimed for a smaller point.

Apart from one shot, that was a gunfighting mistake.

All in all, all hits disappear under a penny.

And that's the first time I've ever had a bounce in my hand.

I can say that the result is absolutely impressive.

Let's come to the conclusion of the air rifle Blaser AR8 made by Diana.

I have to admit quite honestly that I had feared beforehand that it was just an optical copy of the Blaser R8.

But I was really wrong about that this time.

The air rifle has its own unique shooting characteristics.

The N-TEC gas pressure spring makes it very easy to clamp.

The matt finish has a very nice feel.

So the rifle doesn't slip out of your hand and feels good.

I would classify the bounce as low to medium.

The ergonomic hole shank has the advantage that even larger people,

very comfortable with the air rifle.

The result is absolutely impressive.

I say that if I practise a little longer, I will definitely be able to do even better.

The air rifle is a lot of fun over open sight.

This contrasting sight is simply something quite different from what you know.

I am very positively surprised. I had a lot of fun shooting.

As a delicacy there is still for all WBK owners,

or for shooters who live outside of Germany,

this air rifle is available up to a capacity of 32 joules.

That has real power.

The air rifle has already been a lot of fun.

I just dare to guess what that's like at 32 joules.

I hope you enjoyed my video. Maybe some hunters will get stuck as subscribers, too.

I would be happy if you comment my video liked and commented.

Thank you for turning it on!

Thanks for taking the time, I'll see you at the next video.

Take care of it! Until then! Servus says AirGhandi!

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Leatherface (2017) - Movie Review - Duration: 6:14.

Hi, I am Torstein from Cinema Terror and today I am back with another new film that I saw

at the fantastic recent horror movie festival called Ramaskrik here in Norway.

Leatherface is the newest entry into the apparantly indestructable franchise of The Texas Chainsaw

Massacre.

I can't say that I have enjoyed any movies from this franchise since perhaps the third

one, ironically also called Leatherface, released back in 1990.

Leatherface takes us back to the events that made Leatherface into the character that he

becomes, so this is a prequel in the same sence as the forgettable Texas Chainsaw Massacre

– The Beginning from 2006.

In this new one, we get to experience the upbringing of Leatheface and how he was taken

away from the Sawyer family to be put into a mental institution.

We then follow him as a young adult together with a few others when they break out of the

mental institution ten years later, with plenty of murder and mayhem included on the ride.

Now I will be honest and say that I originally had zero interest in any new Texas Chainsaw

movie, but the fact that this is directed by the French duo Julien Maury and Alexandre

Bustillo did make me curious that perhaps this might not be so bad after all.

So how was Leatherface?

Well, for me who haven't enjoyed any of the last five, six or seven, wheverer they are

at now, this one ended up being just another poor experience with me wanting to rather

watch the first, original again instead of any of this newer crap.

I have no idea what the idea of this film was supposed to be.

It does nothing to add to the Texas Chainsaw saga, in fact it actually does more harm than

good to it due to them messing with the Leatherface character, taking away his mystique, if you

will, and rather give him a lame backstory that feels out of character if you watch the

original Texas Chainsaw movie.

He goes from being a more of less normal young guy here, then in a very unconvincing twist

he goes bonkers and voila, he suddenly becomes the infamous Leatherface.

The reason for why he choose to wear a human mask is also unsatisfying here and you just

can't see how this little guy would go on to become the animalistic monster that scares

audiences worldwide back in the 70's.

Funny enough, most of the film is spent with others being the villain as Leatherface and

a few others are basically being forced to tag along with a crazy, murdering couple who

are on a murder spree on their way down to Mexico.

This couple gets too much screen time, putting other more important characters to the main

story in the background, including Stephen Dorff's character as the local police detective

who has a personal vendetta towards the Sawyer family and of course Vanessa Grasse's character

as nurse Lizzy.

She is setup early on to become sort of the final girl in the film, a good choice by all

means as she is absolutely gorgeous and still has a volunerable side to her, but she gets

nothing at all to work with here.

She is basically sticking around in the film as they needed someone for Leatherface to

go hunt after during the end.

So there are basically no characters to stay interested in, including mother fucking Leatherface,

and there isn't anything interesting when it comes to the visuals either, which is a

huge shame is you are familiar with some of Maury and Bustillo's first two films, Inside

and Livid.

I am very disappointed in their work here as I expected much, much more.

Even the violent scenes aren't all that great with many scenes of the kill scenes being

off screen with only blood spattering being shown.

And while you might mention that the original didn't have much blood, or practically any

at all in it, this one has a feel that it needed some more gory scenes while the original

didn't.

I am not sure if all blame are to be put on the French duo though as this has been a troubled

production that originally did its filming in May of 2015 in Bulgaria out of all places,

before reshoots being done a year later, with the film sitting in post-production all the

way up until this fall even if it originally was set to be released last year.

Even with being attached to such a huge horror franchise it is not quietly being dumped onto

streaming platforms with hardly any theatrical release at all.

Leatherface is another miss in a long run of misses from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

franchise.

A lot of these films has made back its money, so it is understandable why they have kept

on making these, but judging by the limited release this one is getting, I am going to

guess that it will be a while until the next time we see Leatherface on the big or small

screen and I am good with that idea.

Leatherface might work for those who you that actually enjoy the majority of the movies

in this franchise, but I would not recommend this at all to anyone.

Leatherface has little to offer and even if I didn't go into it with huge expectations,

it was still able to disappoint me.

Leatherface is gets the low score of 1.5 out of 5.

Who else has sat through this film yet and what did you think of it?

If you like it then I would also be interested in hearing if you've enjoyed the previous

films that we have gotten from this franchise during the last ten, twenty years.

Let me know about it in the comment section below, and if you thought this review was

done decently enough, then make sure to check out the rest of my channel as well.

Thank you for watching.

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Rockwell B-1 Lancer - US Supersonic Heavy Strategic Bomber [Review] - Duration: 7:31.

The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States

Air Force. It is commonly called the "Bone". It is one of three strategic bombers in the

USAF fleet as of 2017, the other two being the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52

Stratofortress.

In the early 1990s, following the Gulf War and concurrent with the disestablishment of

SAC and its reassignment to the newly formed Air Combat Command, the B-1B was converted

to conventional bombing use. It first served in combat during Operation Desert Fox in 1998

and again during the NATO action in Kosovo the following year. The B-1B has supported

U.S. and NATO military forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. The USAF had 66 B-1Bs in service

as of September 2012. The B-1B is expected to continue to serve into the 2030s, with

the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider to begin replacing the B-1B after 2025. The B-1s currently

in inventory will reach the end of their service lives by 2045.

Unlike the B-1A, the B-1B cannot reach Mach 2+ speeds; its maximum speed is Mach 1.25

or 1,530 km/h, but its low-level speed increased to Mach 0.92 or 1,130 km/h. The speed of the

current version of the aircraft is limited by the need to avoid damage to its structure

and air intakes. To help lower its radar cross section, the B-1B uses serpentine air intake

ducts and fixed intake ramps, which limit its speed compared to the B-1A. Vanes in the

intake ducts serve to deflect and shield radar emissions from the highly reflective engine

compressor blades.

The B-1's main computer is the IBM AP-101, which is also used on the Space Shuttle orbiter

and the B-52 bomber. The computer is programmed with the JOVIAL programming language.

The B-1's defensive electronics include the Eaton AN/ALQ-161A radar warning and defensive

jamming equipment, which has three sets of antennas; one at the front base of each wing

and the third rear-facing in the tail radome. Also in the tail radome is the AN/ALQ-153

missile approach warning system.

Beginning in 2014, the B-1 was used by the U.S. against the Islamic State in the Syrian

Civil War. From August 2014 to January 2015, the B-1 accounted for eight percent of USAF

sorties during Operation Inherent Resolve. The 9th Bomb Squadron was deployed to Qatar

in July 2014 to support missions in Afghanistan, but when the air campaign against IS began

on 8 August, the aircraft were employed in Iraq. During the Battle of Kobane in Syria,

the squadron's B-1s dropped 660 bombs over 5 months in support of Kurdish forces defending

the city, one-third of all bombs used during OIR during the period, killing some 1,000

ISIL fighters. The 9th Bomb Squadron's B-1s went "Winchester", dropping all weapons on

board, 31 times during their deployment. They dropped over 2,000 JDAMs during the 6-month

rotation. B-1s from the 28th Bomb Wing flew 490 sorties where they dropped 3,800 munitions

on 3,700 targets during a six-month deployment. In February 2016, the B-1s were sent back

to the U.S. for cockpit upgrades.

As part of a USAF organizational realignment announced in April 2015, all B-1B aircraft

are to be reassigned from Air Combat Command to Global Strike Command effective 1 October

2015.

On 8 July 2017, the USAF flew two B-1 Lancers near the North Korean border in a show of

force amid increasing tensions, particularly in response to North Korea's 4 July test of

an ICBM capable of reaching Alaska.

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: Crew:

4 (aircraft commander, copilot, offensive systems officer, and defensive systems officer)

Height: 10.4 m Wing area: 181.2 m²

Empty weight: 87,100 kg Loaded weight: 148,000 kg

Max. takeoff weight: 216,400 kg

Fuel capacity, optional: 37,900 L fuel tank each in 1–3 internal

weapons bays

Powerplant:4 × General Electric F101-GE-102 augmented turbofans

Dry thrust: 77.4 kilonewton each Thrust with afterburner: 136.92 kilonewton

each

PERFORMANCE: Maximum speed:

At altitude: Mach 1.25 or 1,340 km/h at 12,000 m altitude

At low level: Mach 0.92 or 1,100 km/h at 60–150 m altitude

Range: 9,400 km Combat radius: 5,543 km

Service ceiling: 18,000 m Rate of climb: 1,731 m/min

Wing loading: 816 kg/m² Thrust/weight: 0.38

ARMAMENT:

Hardpoints: 6 external hardpoints for 23,000 kg of ordnance

and 3 internal bomb bays for 34,000 kg of ordnance.

Bombs: 84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder general

purpose bombs 81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose bombs

84× Mk-62 Quickstrike sea mines 24× Mk-84 general purpose bombs and others..

Previously up to 24× B61 or B83 nuclear bombs could be carried.

Number built: B-1A: 4

B-1B: 100

Unit cost: US $283.1 million

in 1998 (B-1B)

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iPhone X Review – One Month Later - Duration: 5:19.

This is the best iPhone ever.

I hate when people say that.

Yeah, it's the latest, and most expensive iPhone.

If it weren't, they'd probably wouldn't be releasing it.

Then again, I guess that comment, at least when it comes to the iPhone X, is born from

the knowledge that people don't like change.

And the iPhone X is dripping with it.

For the notch-hater, Touch ID lover, it might be a completely reasonable question.

Is the iPhone X the best iPhone ever?

Well, after using the iPhone all day, every day for the past month...

I think it's time to find out.

First things first: the screen.

A 5.8 inch OLED display, corner to corner.

Beautiful, bright, bezel-less...almost.

So on paper, the iPhone X has a bigger screen than the Plus iPhones.

5.8 vs 5.5.

But in real world usage, the iPhone X screen feels smaller.

Why?

Well, it's thinner.

The iPhone X screen has a super wide aspect ratio and that means everything is a little bit

closer to each other, giving it a slightly cramped feeling if you're coming from a Plus

phone.

This is especially noticeable in pictures and video.

Almost bezel-less video feels great.

Super immersive.

But because most videos are not made for that aspect ratio, in my opinion, I always feel

like I'm losing more than I gain by watching in full full screen.

I want to be able to enjoy careful composition, not see cropped heads everywhere.

Also, that's the only place where I feel the notch can actually be distracting.

Everywhere else I feel like you completely forget about it.

So I don't usually watch videos in full full screen.

Is that the correct term?

I'm just going to roll with it.

I don't get much of a choice with the rare super wide videos.

And because I don't watch in full full screen that makes the size of the video I watch smaller

than if I were watching on a Plus iPhone.

By the way, something I don't see mention a lot is just smooth to the touch the phone

itself feels.

Even when using a case, at least an official iPhone case, link in the description.

Maybe it has something to do with the water resistant technology.

I don't know, but it feels nice.

Speaking of water resistance technology, aka: the future.

It's great.

You saw me put it in water a couple of times on my last video and early on when I just

got the phone I even took it with me in the shower.

You know, to watch some YouTube videos as I shampooed.

Then I read water resistance could actually wear off after a while.

So I decided not to risk it and just enjoy the peace of mind the technology brings.

Let's not tempt fate by purposely dipping it in water anymore.

How about that?

This is a thousand dollar phone, and it's capable of fast and wireless charging.

But you need to spend even more money on accessories if you want to enjoy those.

Face ID is awesome.

But not perfect.

When it's going good, it's going great.

I'm Superman with the wind at his back, she's Louis Lane.

But when it's bad it's awful.

When you pick up your phone and put it to your face it works flawlessly.

But say you get a notification and you want to read it.

If you don't poke your head in perfect alignment with the True Depth camera, forget about it.

And say the phone didn't read your face correctly the first time.

It won't try to read your face again unless you cancel and have another go and over time

it can get a bit annoying.

It's in the times that I would rather not pick up my phone that I miss Touch ID.

Otherwise and overall Face ID is the future.

It actually feels super outdated going back and actually have to push physical buttons

to see your notifications or unlock your phone.

If in the future Apple could integrate Touch ID underneath the screen of the phone that

would be the complete package.

iPhone X runs the phone-crippling iOS 11 fast and smoothly.

The cameras are amazing.

I'm especially impressed by the optical image stabilization on both the back cameras.

4K video?

My Canon cannot do that.

1080p slow mo at 240 frames per second?

My Canon can definitely not do that.

Is my iPhone X better than my DSLR camera?

I might have to make another video to test that out.

Portrait mode on the front facing camera?

It's not there yet.

Seriously.

Stop using it.

It's just–– it doesn't look good.

I'm sorry.

And not all pictures are better with a blurred background.

But hey if Google can do it right without any extra sensors, maybe Apple can do it too.

Someday.

Portrait mode on the back facing camera though...

Amazing.

Not always perfect but maybe the best portrait mode on any phone...maybe.

The battery lasts all day for me.

One day I actually reached the end of the day with over 50% of the battery left.

And if you're a super high intensity user...

Low battery mode is your friend.

The iPhone X is a different kind of iPhone.

But Face ID is better than Touch ID in most cases.

And you will rarely noticed the notch ever being there.

The screen might feel a tad smaller than a Plus but the edge to edge display is stunning.

I honestly believe the iPhone X adds way, way more than it takes away.

And it is the best iPhone ever.

I hope you enjoyed this video.

If you did please give it a thumbs up.

But either way, thank you for watching, and I'll see you in the next one.

Here we go.

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Ultimate Review - Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization, Abyss of the Shrine Maiden - Duration: 18:47.

Hey everyone, welcome to my channel, it's me Gamerturk, hoping to get my schedule back

on track!

Im close, I promise...

Anyways, I have finally finished Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization DLC3, which is

the final DLC Chapter of the 3 episode long Abyss of the Shrine Maiden DLC content expanding

upon Tia's future and well..

Since it is a fairly expansive -not expensive-, expansive DLC, that pretty much offers more

actual content than the entire Accel World vs Sword Art Online, I thought "Hey, I should

give the entire DLC a fair review!".

For those of you playing Hollow Realization on PC, you already have the DLC included in

your purchase and if you want my opinions on the base Hollow Realization experience,

you can click on the icon on the upper right corner of your screen.

That out of the way, here is my Ultimate Review of Abyss of the Shrine Maiden DLC's for Sword

Art Online: Hollow Realization.

*DLC Intro with ending music instead of opening because Bamco always claims openings...*

Now before I start, I'd like to thank JapanCodeSupply for actually giving me a chance to give something

back to my viewers, they allow you to purchase Japanese Store codes for things like Playstation

Store, iTunes, Nintendo e-Shop and many others from wherever you are on the world.

So on the top of my mind, if you play on the Japanese servers of games like Sword Art Online:

Memory Defrag or Fate Grand Order on iOS, or if you want to get the Japanese versions

of a game like the upcoming Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet on Playstation so you can play

the game about a month earlier, you may wanna wait till the end of the video, I got something

for you.

But let's talk about Abyss of the Shrine Maiden.

The 3 part DLC for Hollow Realization costs you 24,99$ if you buy through the Season Pass

along with other little benefits or 29,27$ if you buy each of them individually for 9,99$,

but I'm not sure why you would wanna do that.

If you have watched my DLC1, Explorer of Illusory Mists video that I have done after clearing

it, which is linked on the small card icon on the upper right corner, I was not very

impressed.

I am not gonna repeat myself, but as a quick rundown, the story wasn't really worth it

due to the very obvious mystery and gameplay was a mess due to incredibly unbalanced bosses

in an attempt to fight against EX Dancing exploit, which was a stupid move, because

it only punished normal players who didn't use the exploit and pushed them to using it

as well.

I played DLC1 when it came out, so I am not entirely sure if the balance patches that

went into effect with DLC2 and 3 fixed this difficulty issue, but considering Fusion Skills

and better gear options, I'd say it probably did.

But before starting with DLC2, let me tell you what to expect from these DLC's in terms

of general additions and improvements.

First and probably the most important additions have been the Endgame weapon, armor and skill

grind that is Enigma Orders.

These are essentially certain sets of challenges that eventually unlock Paragon Weapons, Armor

and special skills and in DLC3, also certain Original Sword Skills, for example Mother's

Rosario for Yuuki, Asuna and Kirito or Thousand Sword Rain for Rain and Kirito.

yeah, all of them are available for Kirito as well, aside from their original owners.

Heroine Quests and Fusion Skills have been added as well that unlock a nice character

event expanding upon the personality of each Heroine character in the game with well done

character events and give you certain boosts when fighting.

Along with the DLC story, you also get Alice and Eugeo in DLC3 along with lenghty quests

for both characters, as well as Bed Scenes for other Characters as well.

Each DLC came with their own, special, brand new areas on various floors of Incomplete

Aincrad.

As I said, the DLC for Hollow Realization alone, which is 24,99$, offers more actual

and original content than the entirety of Accel World vs Sword Art Online does for the

60$ base game and 20$ content DLC combined.

DLC 2 came out after a very long wait, towards the end of July and took the DLC in a much

better way.

Now that we knew that the Masked NPC was Tia, Premiere's Doppelganger shaped in a different

way, we could actually focus on actual story progression.

We learn why Tia is running away and why her appearence is different.

And most importantly, what is causing her and Premiere to have certain problems.

Apparently, after the main story ended, Tia got in contact with a Singularity, caused

by the incomplete Aincrad, which made Cardinal simulate a future Tia, based on what personality

Tia had at that moment which is obviously not good news, considering at that point,

she was shaped by the villain of our game, Genesis.

After simulating a grim dark future for Tia, the system attempted to overwrite her simulated

future onto her, which she refused to accept.

And that is the story at its core.

Your Destiny is not set in stone.

You are the one who is in control of it.

Of course DLC2 takes its time making Tia accustomed to the gang.

As you know from the main campaign, she doesnt trust anyone and people chasing her in hopes

of taking her down and getting loot from her did not really help the issue, but she has

multiple breakthroughs in Tuner of Causality.

First of, the crew diverting the mob to another place to save her, then her and Kirito falling

down a valley and working together and at the end, everybody helping Tia make it through

the boss, despite her being against the idea at first.

But at the end of DLC2, you come to realise that she is still somewhat against the idea,

as she leaves early after taking care of the Tundra area and moves onto the final area

on her own in DLC3, the One Who Resists God.

DLC is properly balanced, unlike DLC1.

The improvements of Fusion Skills and their bonuses really help your journey as well,

so I strongly recommend not ignoring it.

The gear gets better as well and since the requirements for Enigma Orders have been adjusted

as well, I strongly recommend going for Paragon Weapons at this point in the game, if you

havent done so earlier.

The problem you will have in DLC2 is the slighly too vague hints that require backtracking

and some guesswork.

You have to collect certain medallions to progress, but the game is very vague about

their location in the first place.

Like, it would only say "Find the medallion towards the west of the starting teleporter"

and my god, there are more than 4-5 different available locations west of that teleporter.

The event doesnt even have a quest marker and this wouldnt be an issue if it told you

the exact map you would find the trinket.

But having to search for something blindly on a handful of maps, without knowing if you

are even on the right map or not is essentially soulcrushing.

Im fine with backtracking that this DLC requires you to do, Im all for reusing locations in

different ways to expand the adventure, but the unknown regarding the medals are not something

you really should deal with blindly.

I strongly recommend watching a playthrough, and speaking of a playhrough, you can just

watch them here on my channel, where I titled every video where I found a medal accordingly,

so searching for the medallion name should give you the episode you are looking for.

Overall though, aside from the medal searching, Episode 2 was much more enjoyable overall,

compared to DLC1, both in terms of its story and its gameplay being more balanced.

But back to the story with DL3, the One Who Resists/Opposes/Defies God, I am not exactly

sure what the name is considering we got a different name with every translation.

Anyways, Tia admits quite early on in DLC3 that she is willing to open up and willingly

accept the help Kirito and others have been offering for a while, after she gets herself

in a terrible situation at a terrible time.

When that happens, all that is remaining is to reach the Singularity that is causing these

issues for Tia and Premiere.

This DLC is more about exploration and having fun.

Since this was the last update the game was ever going to get, it was obvious that Aquria

wanted to make the game as fun as possible in its latest state and they certainly have

achieved their goal with this.

DLC3 has barely any backtracking, barely any puzzles, it just asks you to go to places

and do stuff.

You get introduced to Endless Dungeons, similar concept from Accel World vs SAO or credit

to where credit is due, once again back to Aquria and the "Tower" they had back in Sword

Art Online Hollow Fragment.

You enter 5 different Towers that are not very long for the sake of acting like a tutorial

and acting as a part of the story.

Once you are at the boss, well...

I am incredibly pleased and kind of disappointed at the same time, due to wanting an epic ending

revolving around the cast.

Let me explain, once you get to the final boss, you enter with your current party of

4 people and determine that the boss is too though for a single party to take care of

(despite I was sure I could do it, but lets gloss over that for the sake of the story,

since story takes priority).

And after you run away, you encounter a system announcement that there would be an emergency

maintanance and players would be logged out soon, so if the crew can't defeat the Singularity,

Tia and Premiere will likely be deleted due to the abnormality.

Everybody sends out requests for a final raid before the maintanance to other players.

Now, what I was hoping here was that nobody would show up, so the entire crew would get

together and face the final boss in an epic finale, featuring the entire cast.

You know that bosses are limited to 4 parties of 4 people.

So for example main Party would be Kirito, Asuna, Premiere and Tia, second party would

be Silica, Lizbeth, Leafa and Sinon, third party would be Agil, Klein Argo and Kizmel

and last party would be Rain, Seven, Philia and Strea.

But no, Aquria decided for the morally better choice of random people who were invited to

show up, to showcase one last time that humans can be trusted to finish off Tia's character

arc in a well thought out manner.

And the boss is well designed as well, he has incredibly thick armor, so you cant really

damage him, but certain actions at certain times puts strain on its armor and the armor

eventually breaks, staggering the boss and allowing you to deal huge amounts of damage.

Of course after beating the boss, we got one last challange.

The simulated future of Tia is the one last thing we need to defeat as Kirito and Tia

next to us, truly showcasing that Tia has, indeed, grown up throughout these adventures.

It was a really neat way of concluding a huge arc that started back in the Vanilla story.

And of course, after finishing the DLC3 story, you have tons of post game content.

Heroine quests providing you more character stories that are well written with care, compared

to only slapstick at the expense of characters, Bed Scenes that are more than just simple

fanservice if you actually pay attention to the dialogue instead of just the picture,

tons of Enigma Orders to grind for maximum power and Endless Dungeon to test your skills

and of course, Multiplayer where you can show off your achievements and stats to other people

is still there.

So long story short, If you enjoyed Hollow Realization, the DLC's are a must buy, unlike

the DLC for Accel World vs Sword Art Online where the DLC only feels like a cash grab

without any sort of care.

I strongly recommend these DLC's, even at regular price, to actually support the developers

who had passion for their project and truly managed to realize their ambitions in a way

that will please a majority of SAO fans in terms of story and many RPG fans in terms

of gameplay.

Again, if you want to hear my thoughts on the base game, you can click the icon on the

uper right corner to watch my Hollow Realization review, but remember, things you hear in this

review overwrites what I say in the vanilla review, since things have improved a lot with

every single DLC bringing tons of Quality of Life improvements and features.

And with that, it is time I go back to that surprise I was talking about at the beginning

of the video.

Let me start with full transparency here, since that is just my style.

I have been contacted by the people at JapanCodeSupply, a website that offers codes for various Japanese

online marketplaces such as the Japanese Playstation Store, iTunes, Nintendo e-Shop and many others

and if you are a fan of Japanese games, you know not every Japanese game comes over to

the western markets, or they just arrive at a delayed rate.

You can just create an account on the Japanese Stores of those marketplaces and get codes

from JapanCodeSupply for those stores to buy games from them.

So, for example, if you are playing on the Japanese servers of games like Memory Defrag

or Fate Grand Order on your iOS device or as I said, the upcoming Sword Art Online Fatal

Bullet that comes out about a month before in Japan compared to the worldwide release,

so if you want to get the Japanese version, JapanCodeSupply can help you with that.

They have offered me to generate a discount code for my audience and I thought it was

a great way to give back to you guys, especially as a channel that mainly focuses on Japan

based games.

So if you go over to japancodesupply.com -or you can click on the link in the description-

and use the promo code "GAMERTURK", all caps and you will get 3 Dollars off of your purchase

of 50$ or more.

The code has no expiry date, so if you are watching this from the future, the code should

still be available, but can only be used once on an account.

JapanCodeSupply is also running giveaway during December, handing out 5 iTunes gift cards

worth 5000 Yen each, which is around 45$ depending on the exchange rate.

You can find the giveaway link in the description, which is running until December 17th.

And again, for full transparency, this entire thing is just a way of giving something back

to you guys for supporting my channel over the years and I have no financial benefits

based on the usage of this code, it is purely for you.

So again, huge thanks to JapanCodeSupply for giving me this chance and huge thanks to you

guys for supporting my channel.

I still have more Ultimate Reviews, for example AWvsSAO review that I have the script ready

for but can't get myself to edit the video because I really feel heartbroken about the

game, and other content like "BS Forces Reviews" exposing lies and hypocrasies regarding many

mainstream Sonic Forces reviews that are blatantly not being fair about it.

But they have to wait a little, because I am currently in the middle of an exam period

at my university and can't focus on my channel 100%, so I hope you understand.

As always, you can find me on facebook.com/Gamerturk and @Gamerturk95 on twitter and you can also

join us on the Gamerturk Discord channel, invite link is down below in the description

as well.

Make sure to hit that like button if you enjoyed and if you have further questions, just ask

them in the comments and I'll be there to help.

You can always support my channel directly through Patreon.com/Gamerturk and a huge shout-out

to my current Patrons Nathan and Tiffany.

Make sure to subscribe for more and I'll see you guys in the next one.

Take care!

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