Recently I bought some H11 LED bulbs by Ambother, a company I haven't heard of,
and unfortunately for me I installed them well after the return window was
closed and they did not work out very well.
I was using them for the low beam headlights on my GTO and although it says for DRL or fog lights,
it also says high-power super-bright, so I figured maybe they were just trying to...
Ah, you see it on a lot of LEDs it says "for off-road use only".
It's just so they don't have to do all the legal hurdles of DOT approval.
I figured that was what was going on so I decided to give them a shot and this is what happened:
Here's a shot of both LEDs in the headlights.
They look bright on camera but if you look at the garage they're shining into, it's barely lit up.
Here's another shot that shows just how poorly the garage is lit up with those lights.
Sure, these weren't meant for headlights but I
wouldn't recommend them on the grounds that they aren't actually that bright in general.
I would only recommend these for a show car that won't be driven on the
streets where you may actually need your fog lights to work.
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Astonishing X-Men #6 Review - Duration: 2:52.
Written by Charles Soule Penciled by Mike Del Mundo
In London, the citizens are brainwashed and under the Shadow King's control, while on
the Astral Plane, he declares victory.
As he prepares to enter the real world, Charles Xavier asks him for Rogue, Fantomex, and Mystique
to kill humanely as was part of their deal.
He gives them to him, and Xavier immediately attacks as voraciously as possible.
Archangel attacks a weakening Logan and Gambit, who still prove to be no pushovers, while
at the Ministry of Defence, the military gives the command to bomb the city.
They send the evac password to their still trapped field agents which tips Psylocke off.
On the Astral Plane, Xavier's former pupils keep up the pressure while all of the X-Men
under his control and out of it proved to have roles.
The professor sees an opportunity.
For centuries he hasn't attempted escape.
Now with Farouk occupied, he explodes from his chains for a final battle.
He kills the Shadow King and reassures his students that everything is ok.
Logan and Gambit slowly drift back to normal, right before Archangel lands on them.
The authorities prepare their warhead while Psylocke tries to focus him.
She no longer feels the Shadow King's presence and orders him to stop the planes preparing
to wipe out the area.
Meanwhile Fantomex returns from the Astral Plane unguided.
He pulls off his mask to reveal himself to Psylocke as a Charles Xavier hybrid, controlling
Fantomex's body...
I guess?
Not sure.
But either way, it certainly appears some semblance of Professor X is back, in the flesh.
His explanation though will have to wait, as this issue and this act are concluded.
Once more, Charles Soule proves himself to literally be in control of the strongest X-Men
book going.
With all due respect to Marc Guggenheim and Cullen Bunn, if there was a war for bext X-affiliated
titles, this one blows the other two out of the water.
Everything about it was good except Mike Del Mundo's watercolor abstract ink blobs.
Either way, that's something even I can get over when it comes to a great script and solid
storytelling.
This issue had it all and has me stoked to see what comes next.
I give this one a 10/10.
If you like this video, there's hundreds more like it, spanning several current and classic
story arcs.
Click the boxes here for more playlists.
This video is also accompanied by my blog at nerdiestkidyouknow.com.
You can also follow links to my facebook or twitter pages, as well as a link to this very
issue for sale on my ebay page by clicking below.
For the Nerdiest Kid You Know, I'm Sam Terito.
Thanks for watching
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2018 BMW i3s First Drive Review | English subtitles - Duration: 7:10.
2018 BMW i3s First Drive Review.
Come for the power increase, stay for the retuned suspension and stability control.
Here in the United States, BMW's M division reigns supreme.
Customers equate the German brand with big power, crisp handling, and melted tires.
So it may come as a surprise to Americans that, globally, the lowercase letter i outsells
the uppercase letter M in BMW's product portfolio.
Of course, nobody is going to turn their noses up at a little extra power, not even someone
who is primarily concerned with the overall efficiency of their automobile.
And not even when the increase is only by 14 horsepower and 15 pound-feet, as is the
case with the new BMW i3s over the standard version of BMW's little electric hatch.
But a mild power increase isn't all that separates the new BMW i3s from the standard i3.
There are a whole host of small improvements that make the i3s a better automobile than
the original, which continues on sale without any of the power or suspension updates you'll
read about in this review.
There's no increase in the lithium ion battery's capacity of the i3s, which remains at 33 kWh.
If you've got BMW's i Charging Station, the i3s will deliver about 90 miles of range in
a little under three hours.
Even if you don't have the official BMW charger, charging options abound, and you can always
just plug into a standard 240-volt outlet and wait about 11 hours for a full battery.
In other words, just charge it up overnight for the next day.
Given the additional power, we'd imagine some of the regular-grade i3's 124 miles of maximum
range will be sacrificed, but BMW hasn't yet released U.S.-specific figures for the i3s.
We don't expect a massive drop in real-world range, but when you're driving electric, every
little bit counts.
So, you're not going to choose this new Sport model for its extended green credentials.
Instead, you'll choose it for the those few extra ponies, and, more important, for changes
made to its suspension, wheels, tires, and recalibrated stability control.
From the outside, there isn't much to tell the casual observer that the i3s is any different
from BMW's other electric hatchbacks.
There's a new badge, naturally, and some small fender flares to cover the wider rubber the
i3s packs at all four corners.
The 20-inch wheels are each a half-inch wider, and the tires are 175/55 up front, and 195/50
at the rear.
That's up by 20 millimeters all around, which pays dividends with significantly higher levels
of at-the-limit grip.
BMW lowered the i3s by about half an inch, which in turn lowers the center of gravity.
This helps the car feel planted, especially during quick side-to-side transitions.
We were only able to test the regular EV-only version of the i3s, but it will also be available
as a range-extended model with a 647cc gasoline-fueled engine to keep the onboard battery charged
up.
The extra 270 pounds of a two-cylinder engine and fuel tank are sure to impact performance
somewhat, but we found the EV to feel rather quick and sporty at below-highway speeds.
BMW quotes a 0-60 time of 6.8 seconds (about a half-second quicker than the standard i3),
and the instant torque of the electric motor makes it feel powerful off the line.
If you don't expect much in the way of steering feel from the i3s, you won't be disappointed
by the way it drives.
The i3s isn't meant to be a sports car, but that doesn't mean it isn't fun.
The ride is firm but comfortable, power from the electric motor is easy to modulate, and
the regenerative braking that slows the car as soon as the driver lets off the throttle
is fun to play with.
The small overall dimensions of the i3s, combined with its excellent turning radius, makes it
a perfect plaything for tight, urban confines.
Really, there's only one significant drawback to the i3s over the standard i3, and that's
price.
The 2018 BMW i3s starts at $47,650.
That's $3,000 more than the regular i3.
Add the range extender and that price swells to $51,500.
In a world where a prospective buyer can march into a Chevy dealership and drive off in a
Bolt � which is a very good electric hatchback � for $37,495 (not counting any federal
or state EV discounts a buyer may qualify for), the BMW comes off as an expensive proposition.
But the Bimmer brings with it a unique sense of style inside and out, a high-tech chassis,
sporting pretensions, and the all-important Roundel.
Whether the BMW i3s makes sense depends on your point of view.
For one, any i3 has to be seen and appreciated as a premium product to make it worth more
money than something like the Bolt.
If you're willing to make that concession, the $3,000 surcharge for the i3s might be
worth it, if for no other reason that it's a bit more stylish and exclusive than the
standard version.
If you just want a stylish electric car, you would probably be better off spending the
extra money on a fast charging system.
It seems like a foregone conclusion that BMW's M and i divisions will join forces, probably
someday soon, on some sort of mainstream electrified performance vehicle.
The i3s is not that vehicle.
It's a step in that direction, and the additional performance is more than welcome.
Any BMW i3 makes a good city car, and the i3s makes the carbon-fiber hatchback more
fun to drive on twisty roads and at highway speeds.
If the regular BMW i3 appeals to you, and you're not scared away by the slightly dearer
sticker price, there are plenty of good reasons for a driving enthusiast to choose the i3s
for a few grand more.
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2017 review - Duration: 2:52.
With 2017 coming to a close for, I thought it would be a good time to look back at three games that particularly stood out to me this year
First up, it could be none other than PlayerUnkown's Battleground
By the numbers, PUBG
Has been the most popular game of 2017 with over 30 million players in over 3 million concurrent players
In PUBG, 100 players drop from a plane
Parachute down to different towns and cities and loot for guns, attachments, armour and backpacks
Then it's all about survival against other players and the blue zone
That gradually pushes everyone towards a central point
PUBG can be frustrating at times
Like if you end up spending close to 20 minutes looting only to die in a very quick firefight at the end
But at the same time is so
Exhilarating when you get the drop on the enemy squad or you manage to win the final circle and get that chicken dinner
Next up is sexy brutale
The sexy brutale is set in a casino mansion, where all the guests are being murdered as the night progresses
Once the clock hits midnight though time rewinds and everything all plays out again the exactly the same way
Your job is to save the guests, but you can't be seen or interfere directly with the murders
Instead for observing the guests movements and listening to their conversations
You can begin to understand exactly how they are murdered and at what time.
from this you can start to break the cycle
By indirectly changing the circumstances of their murder.
What's cool is that everything is synced in the time loop at
3:45 p.m. When this gun shot goes off
Is heard everywhere across the mansion
Not everything is as it seems though
as the story progresses the dark true nature of the
Mansion is slowly revealed
It was really gratifying to be able to unearth all the secrets the sexy brutale kept within
My final game of 2017 is subsurface circular
You play as a robot detective
investigating a series of disappearances along the cities for robotic working class
As you ride the subsurface you interview the robots as they hop onto the train
What was cool was the game was shot on purpose.
It can be completed in about two hours.
It was nice and refreshing to play and complete the whole game
to a 100% in a single sitting
The use of what the game calls focal points was also neat
Essentially as you question your robot of the subsurface when a particular topic is mentioned you unlock a new line of questioning
You can then bring this up with other robots and find out their perspectives on that line of questioning
With the excellent writing and great backing soundtrack
subsurface circular was a surprise favorite for me this year
So there you have it
PUBG
The Sexy Brutale
and Subsurface Circular
Thanks for watching
and with that, here's to more great games in 2018
Consider Subscribing :)
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I Bought a New Rice Cooker! 🍚 Aroma ARC-988SB Review + Demo | BARELY ASIAN | JEN TALKS FOREVER - Duration: 6:19.
hi I'm Jen and if you've ever been looking for a video where an Asian
person shows you how to use a rice cooker well it's your lucky day because
that's exactly what we're gonna do so I recently picked this up we had another
rice cooker for about eight years and it kind of bit the dust the bottom got kind
of warped the little cooking bowl so I thought I would buy a slightly better
rice cooker so here it is this is the aroma professional rice cooker I picked
it up at Sam's Club for about 30 bucks you can get it on Amazon you can get it
all sorts of places but this one's a slightly more souped-up version than the
one we had the other one we had we spend about fifteen twelve to fifteen dollars
I think it's CBS this one's a lot classier and I'm pretty damn excited
about it according to the box it can do all sorts of things so hopefully I will
be bringing this to you in a series I'm calling adventures and bearly Asian
cooking because let's be honest I am fairly Asian so on the box it says it's
a multi cooker rice cooker slow cooker and food steamer and it says it's
America's number one rice cooker brand so aroma awesome you can do white rice
brown rice quick rice you can steam sautee then simmer so apparently you can
even cook meat in this bad boy slow cook soup cake that's the thing I'm most
excited about and there's a delay timer so like for instance after this video is
over I'm gonna be heading to Walmart to pick up some stuff so I can actually set
this on a delay timer and then it will be ready like you know at midnight or
whatever what time I get home it's BPA free that's cool it's got up to 16 cups
cooked capacity a five-year warranty and I'm pretty I think this can do a lot of
really cool stuff and it's got a cool touch surface it's got some dishwasher
safe accessories like this rice measuring cup and then this little
steamer basket here so that's pretty cool and it has a steam vent on top so
that the steam can be released this thing does come out and you can
this so that's cool can even steam food in this top steamer basket while rice
cooks below so it's really this one pot wonder and I'm pretty excited so how
this works I only move this aside is you got this little lid here and you can pop
it open it's got a button on top and then it's got this little cooking it's
got the rice I don't know cooking pot how it works is
that it has a heating element here so when you put your cooking pot in there
it will actually heat it up from the bottom and then of course that's how it
cooks your rice and it does have some measuring guides on the inside so you
can kind of see what's going on so yeah I've been using it for a white rice it
works great so let's give it a shot so and there's only two ingredients it's
literally rice and water so if you can operate a microwave hopefully you can
you'll be okay with this thing sorry so let's get some rice cups and
this is not an actual cup measurement wise this is the equivalent of like I
think it's like 3/4 of a cup all right so let's see if we can measure this out
next I'm gonna use this little basket here so let's get I'm gonna cook like
maybe four cups it looks okay here we go that'll be it'll be okay all right so
this is about one cup here having a little trouble with the bowl here so
let's get this might be - hopefully this is enough for four cups okay so this is
about two and you don't have to be super exact with it it's it's kind of
forgiving I've noticed all right this is two cups all right okay so we've got
three cups in here now so now all you have to do is there is a measuring guide
on the inside that'll tell you how much water to add when you have three cups of
rice hold on a second add rice for water lines okay here we go and all we have to
do is add enough water in and we just have to add enough water until it hits
that three line inside so it's really easy all right
literally if you can do a microwave hopefully hopefully you could handle
this okay so now we've got the rice inside
and I'm actually gonna do a delay timer on this just because I know I'm not
gonna be getting home for a while so all you've to do is close the lid all right
now let's turn this thing on okay so there's this odd button here so now it's
on and all you have to do is hit menu until you get to whatever you want to do
so you can do that so you literally just hit menu until you get to whatever you
want to do so I'm doing white rice and I'm actually gonna do the delay timer
alright so I'll hit the delay timer here I'm going to delay this for five hours
because it's gonna take me a while to like get to the store come home five
hours from now we should have rice
so whether you really like rice or you're just super cheap this might be a
good option for you to pick up it's only about $30 and it can do quite a few
different things my husband actually even use the steamer basket to make pot
stickers they came out fantastic and I have to tell you I ordered some silicone
baking cups because I am totally trying out this cupcake feature so that's
definitely going to be a future video for my adventures in Barely Asian
cooking I am Jen if you enjoyed this video feel
free to give it a thumbs up and subscribe if you would like to see more
really random videos about an Asian woman
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2017 A YEAR IN REVIEW! - Duration: 2:47.
Hey, Guys!
2017 has come and gone but it sure has left me with so many special memories
to take with me as I move on to new adventures.
Accompanied by my beloved quartet Tom Oren on the piano, Tamir Shmerling on the bass
and Eviatar Slivnik on the drums.
My next stop?
SOUL STATION!
I want to wish you all a happy new year, to say how much I love you, and thank you from
the bottom of my heart.
So sweet! Sweetie! Sweet! Sweet!
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New car 2019 porsche 911 carrera t first drive review - Duration: 13:22.
New car 2019 porsche 911 carrera t first drive review
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Vans Old Skool All Black Review (Turn on CC) - Duration: 7:02.
So I've been looking for a video with black on black vans being unboxed
They are already laced up as well
And I can tell you as well it took me maybe like 5 tries
Ok 5 combined for both sides
I have no idea why it was so challenging
I think it was just getting the hang of it
Those came laced up
uhhh
It's just that I can notice it is a bit more prominent
I laced them up to try them on and I was so annoyed about the thing on the side that I was talking about
Also one trick, not even a trick maybe it's common sense
From the back, from the other side, from the bottom
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IPOW Car Cellphone Mount Unboxing & Review - Duration: 3:17.
Hi everyone this is Ed from Flash Tech TV
In the video I will review IPOW car cellphone mount
I had this mount for a couple of weeks I wanted to share with you guys what I like and what I don't
about this mount so lets check it out
I got this stand from Amazon for $12.89 I will leave a link in the description below
First lets see what comes in the box
This is the base of the stand
It is made of soft rubber
It has a nice grip on the back
The grip matt measures 6.9 inches by 4.4 inches.
You might need to check the dimension and where you are planning to put it in your car
to make sure that it fits
The mount also comes with 2 different sets of stands
One can fit up to 9 mm thick phones and the other one can fit up to 14mm thick phones
You might wanna check your phone to make sure it fits before you buy it especially if you
have a thick case on the phone
It also comes with 2 rubber clamps that can be attached to the stand
This will make the phone more upright
The stand gets mounted to the base with an adjustable mechanism to fit different phone sizes
This is how the phone looks like without the rubber clamps
These are the clamps that get attached to the stand which make the phone more upright
When I attach them to the stand they feel very loose
I am mounting the phone with the clamps attached to see the difference in the angle of the
phone compared to without clamps
One of the things I like about this car mount that it works with large phones
The sliding stand has universal fit
I have note 8 one of the biggest devices in the market and as you see it fits in this stand
I also like that its stable it does not fly around even with hard turns
As you see the dashboard does not have flat surface and the stand is very stable
I also like that it does not use adhesive which means it will not leave marks when you
try to remove it
You can also change the place of the car holder very easily and at anytime
You also avoid problems that comes with other car holders like the vent car holder where
it might over heat from the vent
Things I don't like about this car mount is that you cannot put the phone in portrait mode
may be this is possible with small phones even though this is not recommended by the
manufacturer
The mount tends to slide a little with very hard turns but it will not fly off
Also the rubber clamps does not stay in place and tend to fall off risking losing them
I also don't like that if you have a thick phone or a thick case the phone might not
fit in the stand
Last thing I don't like about this stand is that small part at the bottom of the screen
is covered by the stand
Sometimes this covers where you want to interact with the phone
In my opinion this is a very good mount that I use in my commute everyday
But if you drive for a living I would recommend to get a cellphone mount that will let you put the cellphone in portrait mode
I hope you liked my first video
please like comment and subscribe for more videos.
let me know if this video helped you and feel free to ask me any questions
see you
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2014 Honda City - Quick Review - Duration: 5:16.
What's up everyone welcome to my channel again
and today we're going to review 2014 sixth generation honda city
this is the first batch the first series which means it
does not have the option for the red color
and it has four reverse sensors instead of two
the later series does not have four reverse sensors
only the first batch
this city is a S+ variant
you can know it by locator lamp and the grille combination
if the lamp is smoked and it's matte grille
it's a S variant
if it's a chrome grille it's the S+ variant
and if the lamp is not smoke it's a normal lamp
and it's a chrome grille
it's a E variant
and if it is a matte grille is a V variant the highest spec
now we talk about frontal design
the frontal designs is actually very aggressive
and very sporty
and for the rear end it lacks a rear fog light
which is very important especially in the Malaysia weather
the dashboard of the Honda City is
actually very good the design is very brilliant
but
everything is plastic
and for the lower variant the center console is not that good in design
as well as the meter cluster
which looks a little bit dated compared to the higher variant
but the legroom and the headroom for the interior in the front as well as the back
is actually very big
for small car
before we jump in the car we do some tests first
the ride on this car is actually very sporty
it's quite bumpy because the suspension is very stiff
because of that the ride is not very comfort
but you can feel the car is very stable
it keep the car at the ground all the time
the throttle response on this car is actually very delay
the moment you put your foot down
it takes like one second or more for the car to respond to your throttle
but once the car react to the throttle is very powerful
talking about power the car is powered by L15A7 engine
is the same block as the latest honda civic
the same block as the Honda Jazz,
Honda BRV, Honda Airwave, Honda Freed and Honda Mobilio
the engine actually produced the decent amount of power
it produced 88 kW of horsepower and 145Nm of torque
but the engine is actually a sohc engine
as we all know SOHC VTEC does not give you
a very good kick
but it is very fuel efficiency and talking
about fuel efficiency the car can achieved 17-20km/L
which is as expected as a EEV car
even if my proton persona can only achieve that
if you drive 90km/h all the way in a very perfect condition
and for this car it does not have a drive mode shifter
but it has three modes
the comfort mode which is you put into D
and you cruise like normal
and there is a Eco mode when you press that econ button
it reduces the throttle respond
and make it more delay
and the RPM drop is very drastic
so it can save a lot of fuel
and one more is a VTEC mode
it's when you're put into spot mode in the transmission
the RPM goes up and never goes down
the VTEC is always on
but it consume a lot of fuel
because the rpm never goes down
so I call it a VTEC mode not a Sport Mode
I hope you find this review informative
if you liked the video
please give a thumbs up and share it to your friends
and also consider subscribe to me as I will upload a
new video every week
and I'll see you in the next video
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YEAR in REVIEW [2017 Re-Cap] | It's a Pixel THING #Special - Duration: 12:09.
And we've reached the end of 2017!
And what a year it was!
I've put out less videos, but with way more research and overall quality than ever!
And, first of all, I have to thank you all for keep coming back for more, and more,
week after week!
So, here's Pixel THING's most watched videos of 2017!
Everywhere I go, I have to be surrounded by music, and those chiptunes from the past,
created on the ZX Spectrum and on the C64, are deeply carved in the back of my mind!
This time around, and celebrating the 35 years of Commodore's 8-bit home computer, I brought
to all of you my 10 favorite tunes created by legends such as Chris Huelsbeck, Tel, Whittaker,
Hubbard, Matt Gray, etc.
The arcades had so many amazing hidden gems that I simply felt the need to bring them
to the channel.
So, Part 1 of my "Best Unconverted Arcades Games" series, was also one of my most watched
videos of 2017.
Part 2 was also extremely welcomed by you guys,
and Part 3 is in the making and coming soon.
The point 'n click graphic adventure genre was my biggest addiction in early 90s, so
I simply had to point out my favorites.
Even today, and from time to time, I pick one of these and immerse myself into the gorgeous
pixel art that graphic adventures offer to all fans of this practically extinct genre.
I never thought that a video related to Baja Edge of Control would be one of the most viewed
on my channel!
I know that I've been extremely annoying since the early days of It's a Pixel THING,
always bringing this game up in conversations, 'cause I really believe that this is such
a huge underrated game and the biggest hidden gem ever in what racing games are concerned!
And, a couple of months after I released this episode, a remastered version was announced
for the current gen systems, the PS4, the Xbox One
and even the PC!
This was also the year to talk about, and unveil the complete history, of my favorite
arcade game: the fabulous Toki.
This was in where I spent practically all my lunch money back in my teenage years!
The exploratory feel of these beautiful locations were what really attracted me
in the first place!
And, later, was eager to play it at home on my ZX Spectrum.
Sadly, that version was never released and that made me upgrade to the Amiga.
Check this episode out, if you missed it!
Now, for a completely different topic, my relaxed episode about the 26 Perfect Amiga
Games to Play with the amazing QuickShot Maverick 1!
During 2017 I managed to grab a new old stock Maverick 1, that was simply one of my most
desired items from the early 90s, and just thought that it would be cool to try it out
with some of my favorite Amiga games!
A pretty awesome experiment that really grabbed your attention!
A video with Maria Whittaker would instantly be a winner, right?
Yeah, sort of!
The complete history of Barbarian The Ultimate Warrior was something that I wanted to tell
for quite while!
And I can say that this was one of the most fun and enjoyable videos I ever made for my
channel!
Talking about those games that had their slice of controversy is always fun, isn't it?
Now, the most extensive and exhaustive work I did in 2017 was about Lucasfilm Games and
LucasArts.
I consider this 1 hour and 22 minutes' long - two-part - episode a true documentary, in
where I tell not only the complete history of George Lucas' video game company and
its partners, but also show footage of every single title developed and published by Lucasfilm
and LucasArts 'til Disney's acquisition back in 2012.
If you loved Lucasfilm and LucasArts, if you've played their amazing graphic adventures and
Star Wars titles, I highly recommend you to reserve 1 hour and 22 minutes of your busy
lives to watch both these episodes.
All the links will be in the description below.
The first time I loaded the 128K version of RocoCop on my ZX Spectrum +2A, I was stroke
by this digitized speech…
It was such an amazing moment, to have my humble Speccy to speak Robo's prime directives
just like in the movie and on the arcade game that always hypnotized me with its attract
mode!
Telling the complete history of this amazing game, going through all versions released
for 8 and 16-bit systems of the time, was so overwhelming and extremely gratifying!
Simply one of my favorite games ever made!
And, my most watched 2017 video was about my personal Top 10 Amiga Exclusive games.
Such a fun video to make!
Even realizing later that Yo! Joe! was, indeed,
an Amiga exclusive, but for just about half a year.
It ended up being ported to the PC.
Even so, all other 9 and another 7 that are shown in the end of the episode, are truly
awesome pieces of software and 90% of those total hidden gems!
I'll probably be back to this subject during 2018, 'cause you guys really enjoyed it
and I have so many Amiga related subjects to talk about and games that I want to review
and tell how they came to be.
Besides these, I truly enjoyed creating other episodes during 2017 that failed to grab viewers'
attention, like the one about Stereoscopic 3D Compatible Games that was a true joy to
make!
This next one was one of my latest videos, so it will probably get more views during
2018.
I'm talking about the episode related to the history of the PlayStation 3 and its best
Games, that I'll forever remember 'cause, during the making of this episode, the hard
drive completely died and had to find a replacement, ASAP, and play every game shown from the beginning!
And, lastly, the Complete History of the Colin McRae and DiRT franchise.
So many hours researching and having fun playing all games from the series…
Man!
What a ride!
Loved every moment of it!
Maybe you've missed this one, or you're not into this kind of games.
Well, I had fun making every single video on my channel, so I guess that's what really
matters!!
Thank you all for your support during one more year of videos!
I truly hope that you had a great time and…
stick around!
More will come, whenever possible!
A huge thanks to my Patrons:
Pete, best known as Nostalgia Nerd,
Tiago Silva,
Melnikster,
Daniel Millington,
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2017 2018 BMW M4 video review, vehicle tour, tech overview - Duration: 10:56.
there was a time when BMW only offered three different series of cars the
three series 5 Series and the 7 Series now in 2017 every number is covered from
1 to 7 with even numbers being coupes and odd numbers being sedans in this video
I'll be giving you a tour of the BMW m4 and I'll also be comparing it to its
sister car the m3 the specifications of both cars
are almost identical the most notable difference is that the m4 is a coupe and
the m3 is a sedan and also the m3 is a little bit cheaper
both the m3 and the m4 are powered by a three litre twin-turbocharged s55b30
ln line 6 engine which produces 425 horsepower and 410 pound feet of torque a lot of em
purists are disappointed that BMW went with a forced induction i6 rather than
another v8 but the engine has a pretty nice little party trick up its sleeve to
minimize turbo lag the engine has two small turbochargers each feeding three
cylinders the RPM of the impellers is always kept above 120 thousand rpm to
minimize lag the anti lag system is only activated in Sport Plus engine mode
this is done by managing the air flow and injecting a bit of fuel it makes one
wonder though how this affects the longevity of the turbos when they're
spinning at over 100,000 rpm the car has a pretty efficient cooling system aside
from the main radiator it also has auxilary radiators for cooling the
turbos and the transmission the system is powered by an electric water pump
here's a graph comparing m3s from various generations as you can see the
horsepower increase is relatively marginal compared to the previous
generation's v8 but the torque increase and the decrease in emissions are very
significant fuel efficiency has also been increased by up to 25% owners of
the e46 m3 would know that the rear subframe is one of the weaker points in
the car the m3 and the M4's subframe is solidly mounted to the monocoque chassis
for more stiffness the m4's weight is at three
thousand five hundred sixty-five pounds for the manual and three thousand six
hundred thirty pounds for the dual clutch curiously the m3 and m4 are only
slightly heavier than the much smaller m2 zero to sixty can be achieved in four point
one seconds fuel consumption is at seventy miles per gallon or 7.2
kilometers per litre city and twenty five miles per gallon or ten point six
kilometers per liter highway the car comes with 19-inch alloys and carbon
ceramic brakes the carbon ceramic brakes are an option the car also has a carbon
propeller shaft which is standard for both the m3 and m4 where the cars mostly
differ are in their looks and also in their practicality being a coupe the m4 has a
sleeker roofline the track width of the m3 m4 are the same but because of how
the rear quarter panel of the m3 is designed the m3 actually looks like
it is slightly wider at the back the fender flares look like they protrude a
little bit more anyway let me show you around the interior of the car okay this
is the M4'sinterior it's a middle ground between the five series and the
two series in terms of interior space the backseat is actually usable compared
to the m2 you have bucket seats plenty of bolstering side bolstering you have
carbon-fiber accents on the dashboard as well as the transmission tunnel you have an
automatic transmission with paddle shifters
In terms of storage you have limited storage in this car The difference between the m2 and m4
here if you see these buttons you can change the setting for example you want to
change setting for the suspension there's a button here There's options like sport comfort. stiffness or just the ride height
just the stiffness also the steering if you want comfort or sports put it in
sport steering is a bit sharper then also the engine here engine you can choose
between sport and comfort so if you put it in sport it's more aggressive throttle response is more sensitive
there's a separate button for shifting there's a button near the gear shift you have 3 settings the 3rd is the highest
The fastest gear change even the gear shiftings you can customize it upon this
setting for the engines the suspension you can actually save your own setting for
example you can see these two buttons here m1 and m2 so you can actually set
preselect your preferences for example on weekdays you want to be all
just comfort setting and then on weekends you can customize m2 and then
choose the setting if you want to change from comfort or sport regardless for example you want
sporty engine response but suspension is
comfort and then the steering is fourth and then the gear change you can set it to
let's say... there's 3 levels you can choose the first level of the transmission
you can save it so technically it's like a personal setting
You can customize all the settings from the transmission down to the steering wheel
of the m4 and m3
and then the seats the m2 it comes with dakota leather interior
this one it comes with a... you can feel it's more refined it's nappa leather
it's a much higher grade of leather for the m4 and m3
it also comes with a Harman Kardon sound system You can use your palm for for entering a
destination
you can see the list of information for Ayala
gas station, villages,MRT stations some shops also. How much does it cost. cost is around 8.88 million pesos
this one is the standard M4 we also have the m4 competitiont m4 GTS and the M4 DTM
The difference between the 4, this one is the standard it comes with 431 horses
the m4 competition is 450 and the m4 GTS, which is the track version of this car
is 500 horsepower and then the limited edition which is the DTM edition M4 is also 500 horsepower but
this one is limited only to 200 units wolrdwide
compared to the previous generation m3 the current generation m3 and m4 look a
lot angrier and it's the most aggressive looking car in the series the M3 and
m4 follow the current trend in performance cars smaller forced
induction engines and better fuel economy the in line 6 although not as
responsive as the naturally aspirated v8 actually produces more power and it's
lighter and also it's significantly more fuel
efficient due to BMWs anti lag system it doesn't suffer so much from turbo lag
what people will miss mostly from the v8 is the sound. The in line 6 just doesn't sound
as good the natural competitor of the m4 is the AMG c63 in terms of looks the
m4 looks more aggressive while the current generation c63 looks more
elegant the c63 has the advantage when it comes to horsepower torque and
acceleration the c63 though has a bigger engine it's also heavier and it's less
fuel efficient not that that matters in a performance car though at the track
the m4 and the c63 are more or less evenly matched when making a choice it
will boil down to which band you prefer
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2017 in review from a Green Party activist in Waltham Abbey - Duration: 10:47.
Hello. It appears that we've managed to make it through 2017 which is a bit of a
miracle; it's certainly taken me by surprise. 2018. We'll see what comes of
that but I thought as it's been quite a hectic year here in Waltham Abbey I'll
give you a review of the year, which I was gonna do by months but there's so
much crossing over and inter lapping and stuff, overlapping, that that wasn't practical.
Public transport. It's a big thing isn't it? It's been a big thing this
year for me. Back in the summer we found out that the 250 and 251
evening services were under threat. I started a little campaign on behalf of
the Epping Forest Transport Action Group to try and stop the County Council
cutting them. The County Council didn't respond to any requests for meetings so
we did a little petition did a few little videos got in the local press a little
bit - I ended up on BBC Kent radio on the Dave Monk show. None of that helped.
they still cut the services. As you know at this point we're - I'm - taking
the County Council to a judicial review over the whole situation. We'll see what comes
of that. Hopefully we'll be able to reach a compromise. Personally I think there
should be one late-night bus that goes from Waltham Cross at about 11 o'clock,
does the the long route round that the 66 was doing up to Loughton and Debden
and then comes back along Loughton High Road so that although people might have
a long time to wait for bus at least there'll be one to wait for, and it should
also cut down on drink driving a bit and it would also mean that people can go to
pubs and get home again. Imagine that! Yeah. Also on public transport there
were concerns about the 13 bus. The timetable wasn't really suitable for
parents and their kids so I organised a meeting with Chris Hunn, who runs
EOS buses, and parents from Epping St John's school and a few other people, and
Ricky Gadsby came along, and as a result of that meeting we've got a 13A bus put
in. Thanks to Chris for sorting that out. It's not often a bus company,
a bus operator, will come along to a meeting like that and as a result that
meeting decide to put on another bus service. So, brilliant from Chris and brilliant
work from all the people that campaigned for it. I was really pleased with the
result meeting, not surprisingly! Also, okay, not Waltham Abbey but over in Buckhurst Hill
Green Party councillor Steven Neville has finally managed to
get somewhere with the step-free access which looks like it's coming next year, I think.
At Easter I got my feet wet in the Cornmill stream, just behind the
council offices, and moved a bunch of litter and the Cornmill cone, which had
been there for ages and which I previously moved, left at a dustbin and it
ended back in the river again. So I actually removed it properly this time
and it hasn't got back as far as I can tell. So there we go.
Then I finished the year on a similar note but somewhat bigger, by starting the Plastic's
Not Fantastic campaign for Epping Forest Green Party, to try and cut down on
single-use plastics, inspired by Blue Planet 2, which I think inspired a lot
of people. So yeah we'll see how that goes. With Waltham Abbey Town Council
already on board I'm just hoping that other town and parish councils will got
on board along with local businesses and individuals. We'll see how that goes -
there's information on the Epping Forest Green Party website and the Facebook groups
and all that sort stuff.
The Local Plan. Deary me. At this point probably the
less said about that the better, other than I have to say well done to the
Save Jessel Green campaign and the Loughton Residents Association and their
councillors and everybody who voted to help protect Jessell Green. It's not in
Waltham Abbey but it's just up the road and it's very important. So well done to
everyone who took part in the campaign and still takes part in that campaign. It's
possible that Jessel Green can be saved but that's for next year.
Also at the start of the year the Royal Gunpowder Mills,
PGL Holidays and RGM put in an appeal
against the decision to stop their development proposals on the Gunpowder
Mills site but a few months later they withdrew that appeal and it now looks as
though the different bodies
within the Gunpowder Mills are speaking together and things seem to be moving on
really well, so that's also extremely good news.
Way back in January I was involved in setting up the Unite Community Essex branch
which looks after unwaged people,
so that's unemployed people, retired people, people with disabilities, carers etc. That was
started with Vincent Wacket who is very very missed. Unfortunately he passed away
last Christmas. But yeah, the branch, it's good. We've done quite
a few good things including a couple of days of action to raise awareness about
various different aspects of welfare policy, namely sanctions and
Universal Credit itself. It'd be good to get the to get membership up for
the soon to be launched Epping Forest and Harlow branch. We've got the banner we
just need the actual branch now!
You might have noticed that I'm quite into
cats. I volunteer at the Scratching Post Cat Rescue Centre every Thursday morning,
with my wonderful landlady Linda, cleaning out litter trays. They'll be
popping up throughout the course of this video. Back in September it was a great privilege to
go around and film some of the stall holders at the Open Day and Craft Fair
which you can find - I'll pop a link down below. It's a great little charity - I'm
very pleased to volunteer for it. Also with charity stuff - on the 1st of December I
raised some money at a stall on Sun Street for World AIDS Day for the
Terrence Higgins Trust. Thanks to Linda again and to Carina for giving us a hand
on the stall. Very very cold! We also collected over 353 pounds for
Marie Curie during the daffodil campaign which was quite a staggering amount so
thanks to all the small businesses of Waltham Abbey who had the little boxes.
At some point I'll be round with the normal collection tins - I just haven't had the
time frankly but we'll get to it. It's been great to see a few more small
businesses opening up on Sun Street and
Highbridge Street. We've got Vintner Mason, the wine bar which I think is just branching out
into pizzas. Regina pizza place which is great. It's
got some bad reviews but I think it's blinding. And there's the
One Love Munchies Bar opening which is something very different for Waltham Abbey
and I wish them all success Christine is excellent she's a good
person and it's a good idea and I hope it's well supported.
Other things have been going on.
The Waltham Abbey Neighbourhood Plan hit a stumbling block -
basically it was a bit disorganised - but that will be back soon and we really do
need to get the neighbourhood plan in place because it gives us one little - it
gives us some leverage and it means that when the local plan is
being implemented - it means we can turn around and say, well no the people of
Waltham Abbey don't want that, we want this, or when you implement that you've
got to have this in place first - infrastructure and schools and
that sort of thing. So yeah, please get involved in the Neighbourhood Plan if you
can when we come back, which should be around about Easter, I believe. Also the Town
Partnership has done a lot of stuff over the year. The big
thing was the Wayfinding project, which is signposts basically, but it's important
there's other stuff that they're looking at. Go along to the meetings!
I think they're the first Tuesday of the month, half past nine at the council offices.
Not convenient for everybody but no time is convenient for everybody. So get along to
the meetings, follow them on the internet if you can. Also I'd like to say Town
Council actually. The Town Council does a lot of good stuff believe not.
They might lack a bit of imagination and obviously I don't agree with
them politically, but it's not really a political organisation the Town Council.
They do try and do good things. They've got very little in
the way of resources and they're all volunteering and doing it on their own
time so yeah, you know, kudos to them for doing what they're doing. Obviously it was a
shame that King Harold day was called off - hopefully that'll be back next year.
It's a really good social event in Waltham Abbey and it needs to come back!
I've been doing my own little bit in the Waltham Abbey Residents Association as a
committee member. They're plodding away - they're
still meeting and doing good stuff as well. It's mainly planning applications
and looking over those and seeing what is reasonable and what isn't but it takes
an awful lot of work. To be honest I'm not that involved in
that aspect of it but yeah, again, a good bunch - good eggs. It's important for
you to get involved in this stuff you know things don't change on their own.
Bad things happen if nobody tries to stop them and good things don't happen
if nobody tries to start them so, you know, if there's stuff you want changed
get involved! There are elections coming up in May - local elections around here tend to
manage about 25 percent turnout which is
rubbish, especially given the amount of stuff that happens that people aren't
happy with. Get out and vote for your councillors
because things don't change unless you help change them.
Speaking of elections, in the County Council elections this May my vote, the
Green Party vote share in Waltham Abbey went up by 356 percent which was quite
staggering actually so thank you everyone who voted for me!
I'm pretty sure that there's an awful lot of stuff that I've missed out - I know there is -
but I just wanted to keep this relatively brief. So there you go -
a little update from 2017 from a Waltham Abbey Green Party activist's perspective.
If you like what we do in the Green Party, if you like what I do locally, join us!
It's not expensive and you'd be part of a party which is utterly committed to
helping the environment and, by extension, protecting our future yeah so consider
joining. We could do with more support - we're only little - so please consider
getting stuck in.
Happy New Year. Let's hope 2018 is a little more stable than 2017.
Yeah.
Anyway, thanks. Happy New Year
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⭐HOMMINI AUTOMATIC PET FEEDER BEST SMART FEEDER (HD Camera & Voice) Cat Dog (Phone App) REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 6:45.
hey guys my cat is going high-tech with this Hommini automatic pet feeder
the smart pet feeder by Hommini allows you to feed your pet via your phone or other
devices and a lot of animal has an HD camera so that you can see what's
happening in real time and take photos or videos of your pet I want to open the
box and assemble it right now unlike most smart pet feeders this one includes
a water bottle right here on the right side you're able to switch to another
water bottle if you'd like but this one holds 250 milliliters of water this pet
feeder holds 3.5 liters of food you just loose at the top and there you go you
put your food and then twist it closed alright so I'm going to add some food
water and then add the app to my phone
there I've added some food now I could even add some more if I wanted to all
right so now I'm installing the app this guide that comes with the pet feeder
explains the how-to on how to download the app what steps you need to go
through very helpful and very detailed as well so this will definitely help you
so I have connected it to the Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi of the device here and now I
am waiting for the devices to officially be connected so now the connection is
complete so now we can enjoy our pet feeder so when you get to the app you
have four choices down at the bottom you have feet camera info setting you can do
a manual feeding or you can do a program feeding as well which is very cool just
in case you forget you can do your info of your animal you can put down the
birthday how much he weighs his name what type of dog or cat
he is it'll also show you how much you have fed them as well and you could put
a picture the camera option shows real life footage
via video you can also take pictures you can speak to them via the microphone
option take pictures I think I said that and hear what's going on just in case
you know maybe something is going on at your house and you're not home maybe you
can even use this to call 9-1-1 or something there's also the settings bar
where you can change your password and other general settings about the app
itself so we're gonna go feed the kitty all right so we are going into a manual
feeding and it asks you how many portions you want so I'm going to say
about four so here we go and there we go you can install 3 D batteries if you'd
like to allow the feeder to function if your power were to go out
so in that case any scheduled feedings will take place but you won't be able to
use the apps functions it includes a removable plastic tray which is right
here it's the clear one right here that you can put in the put in side of the
black piece here and use it in the dishwasher to clean it there is a power
cable cover which is has a tea bike key casing and that's good for a safety
feature especially if your dog or cat likes to chew on things
the camera is a 110 degree HD camera with voice recording as I showed you in
the app so this is the manual and I just want to show you how clear everything is
inside of it the pictures are pretty big very self-explanatory especially how to
navigate the app because sometimes that can be very tricky it's offered in
Spanish as well so if you flip to the back you can go you'll find the Spanish
section especially if you're a Spanish speaker and it's just it's very clear
very clear
she really likes it
kitty-kitty-kitty
all right so this is the really cool really functional Hommini automatic pet
feeder this would be a great addition to your pets and his needs his or her needs
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ARAGON Horizon 42 Skeleton Automatic Watch Review: A125BLU - Duration: 8:51.
hey guys the Sandra win my watch addiction I'm bringing you another watch
review this week today we are going to take a look at another airgun watch
we're going to take a look at an airgun horizon 42 skeleton automatic before we
get started though guys can you do me a favor down there in the right hand
corner of the screen is that subscribe button go ahead and smash that guy so
you can follow us in the future also in a couple of days from now we're going to
have that watch review video that I'm going to release and explain to you guys
how exactly you can win one of my watches but until then let's take a look
at this Eragon horizon first thing you'll notice is this guy comes in the
standard Eragon watch box not the collector's edition box which is the the
larger wider box we open this guy up standard blue leather velvet on the
inside blue leather interior but this is what we're here to take a look at this
is the Eragon horizon skeleton automatic now very first thing that strikes your
eye is that mother-of-pearl dial and the skeletonized background in that if we
take a look around this watch a little bit as you can tell I've already taken
off the packing material of this guy they pack them extremely well but the
band on this little bit different design than I've seen on the others but this is
a extremely high polished chrome very similar to the Eragon millipede that I
have now you can see it kind of compared to this open heart that I reviewed the
other day which has a brushed state the seal you see the high-polish right
next to that it's it's a big difference and when you get it in your hand
it really looks a lot better than than on camera so on the back we have the
open case back to show that skeletonized movement as well as in the dial itself
taking a closer look at this Eragon you can really see the attention to detail
in that movement now the movement that Eragon uses in this horizon 42 skeleton
automatic is actually a Miata 8 and 24 automatic movement that gives that
stylized skeleton display in the bag now before I go too far this specific model
number for this watch is an a 125 BL you and that's going to give you that
mother-of-pearl dial as well as this specific model the crystal on this watch
just like the rest of the Aragon's is a k1 hardened crystal the mob colors or
I'm sorry the dial color is listed as ma per mother-of-pearl the case
measurements on this watch are pretty close to my perfect case size this watch
is available in two different sizes but I opted to get the 42 millimeter
diameter watch the case thickness on this watch is 15 millimeters so it's a
little bit thicker but not really all that bad it's still something that I'm
going to be able to wear as a dress watch and under dress clothes that type
of thing the bracelet size or the band size on
this is 24 millimeters at the lugs that's the one nice thing I like about
Aragon watches they use very very wide bands on the rock into me when you're
dealing with a watch that's relatively heavy a wider band is definitely much
more comfortable speaking of size on this
42 millimeter this watch weighs in at eight point two ounces so it's a very
very solid feeling watch now the going price on this Aragon has original MSRP
of this watch for three hundred and sixty dollars currently at the time of
me recording this video it's on sale for two hundred and fifty dollars similar to
the open heart that I reviewed the other day I did not purchase this watch
directly from Eragon I actually purchased this watch from evine as a
part of that purchase the same purchase that I made for that open heart now when
I purchased this watch from Yvonne I actually paid a hundred and twenty nine
dollars in 99 cents for this watch currently on evine though they have a
sale price of one hundred and thirty five dollars in 99 cents so it's still
an incredibly incredibly good price for a watch
in my opinion for a watch that's this well-built with this kind of aesthetics
we had a popular movement and one that's gonna be rugged and hold out for you in
the future taking a look around to see if I can find this watch available
anywhere else I jumped over to ebay knowing that Eragon doesn't sell a whole
lot on Jewish shop or any of the other secondary markets too much I jumped over
to ebay to see if there's anybody selling this watch specifically and I
could not find one however I did find a couple of Eragon horizons that were
pre-owned and the interesting part is there are actually the Android horizons
in these watches that are available are going in their previous design going in
the 48 millimeter size range and as a pre-owned watch are selling in the
hundred and $75 to roughly the one hundred and seventy five dollar range
it's one hundred and seventy-five dollars
best offers so the $129.99 for a brand new Aragon watch with manufacturer's
warranty I would absolutely take that deal any
day over buying it secondhand alright guys thanks for sticking around
that is the airgun horizon skeleton automatic that I received from Eragon
watches calm as you can see in the close-up video and as you'll be able to
see in the close-up pictures this watch overall is just absolutely gorgeous
between that mother-of-pearl watch dial this skeleton center area as well as the
high-gloss polish on this watch this watch is absolutely work of art and it
just reaffirms everything that I love about Paragon watches anyway guys I
appreciate you sticking around don't forget you can always follow us on
instagram at instagram / my watch edition com if you have any questions
definitely post them up in the comments below like subscribe so you can follow
us into the future so I've got plenty more watches where this one came from
and finally you can always hit me up at my watch addiction com thank you guys
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O Colecionário 020 (Parte 9)- A SAGA DO SAGA! Review Saga de Gêmeos Saint Cloth Legend Bandai - Duration: 17:29.
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2017 Year in Review by FalleN (PT-BR) - Duration: 2:57.
Hello everyone, how's it going? Fallen here
Stopping by to make a small 2017 review
It was a really long year, a lot of things happened
but let's talk a bit about it
Kicking things off with the addition of felps to the roster with the expectation that we would keep going strong in the tournaments
We started really well, making it to the finals in Las Vegas
felps was destroying everything, everyone in the team was playing really well
but we lost due to a clutch that TAZ managed to win
making it the only final in the year that we lost this year
so congratulations to Virtus.Pro that got the title, the only trophy SK lost after reaching the finals
After that some problems rose to the surface, my own gameplay dropped a lot in the following two tournaments
We were playing a style that it's not really what we're used to
Even though felps was playing super well we weren't getting good results
dropping twice in the groupstage
These losses were an eye opener for the team, we realized we were taking the wrong path
and that we needed to make some changes
to try and get back to our old playstyle in which we had more consistency in terms of good results
We had a really good talk as a team, pointing out and trying to solve the mistakes
starting a new path, winning our first tournament, cs_summit
a very cool tournament inside a house
everyone there could cast, participate in the broadcast as a whole, etc
After that one we played 5 consecutive tournaments, I don't know the exact order, but yeah
the best one for me being the Sydney one in Australia
then came a lot of other tournaments, we won Cologne again, back to back Champions
And in the middle of the year we had the roster change, adding boltz for felps
ended up being a change that we needed, felps sacrificed his playstyle a lot to be what the team required
that was tough which led to him leaving the team
and boltz joining, that invigorated the team
with boltz in the team we played 4 tournaments of which we won 3
a really good feeling obviously
I think that we had a lot of success with both line ups, both with felps and with boltz
but with boltz we feel like we're playing in a more comfortable playstyle
everyone doing the positions they like and so on
So 2017 was a really good year, I'd like to thank everyone that rooted for us
suffered with us, celebrated our trophies, etc
it was a huge pleasure to represent our country, our team and everyone that supports us
and there's more in 2018! So keep supporting us, thank you for everything and see you in the next one!
Enjoy your holidays everyone! TMJ!
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evolution R210SMS | sliding mitre saw review and setup - Duration: 17:56.
this is the evolution R 210 SMS this machine can cut wood metal or plastic
with the supplied blade or you can swap it over to a diamond disc which enables
you to cut masonry tiles etc this is one of the most versatile miter saws
that you can actually get because you can cut so much material on it
this has a slide function so you can actually cut material which is 230
millimeters wide by 65 millimeters deep you can also call mitres on this
machine at 50 degrees in either direction and you can also bevel the
Machine over from 0 to 45 degrees so I'm just going to go through a few of the
features of the machine and just explain exactly what everything does if you undo
the knob with the front there and press in the lever you can then turn the
machine and that will go to 50 degrees in either direction the machine does
come with positive locks so I will actually lock in at all of the
important angles which you may need so you can see as I'm moving that it's
walking in at 0 degrees then locks in at 15 22.5 30 and 45 degrees and it does
that in both directions the saw comes with this useful work clamp which can be
used on the left on side or right outside of the machine on the top there
we have the switch for the laser I have to say that don't really use lasers
because I do think they are a bit of a gimmick but some people may find that
useful the machine comes with a depth stop which is very useful that limits
the depth at which the blade can cut so you can adjust that and that is very
useful for some woodworking joints once you've adjusted it can lock that in
position there is then a stop there when you pull the Machine down it will then
stop on the depth stop limiting the depth at which the blade can travel and
you can leave that set in a certain position and then you can simply flip
that part out of the way giving you the full depth of cut we've
got the locking pin which locks the machine in the down position for when
you're transporting it that is very easy to use and on this side of the machine
this is something new on the evolution machines they've actually got some where
to wrap the power cord around which will prevent it from getting damaged you've
then got the release knob to enable the machine to the sliding function that can
be locked in any position we've then got the bevel release lever at the back
there you can simply undo that that's enables you to bevel the machine over
I've now set this up on the evolution mitre stand and you'll notice that I've
connected it up to the vacuum that will remove a lot of the dust I'm now going
to do some test cuts on some timber some aluminium and some steel one thing
I must point out about this is it's not actually intended for use on galvanized
steel such as unis but for some reason they did not recommend you use this
machine for cutting galvanized steel the first cut that I'm going to do is
going to be in real time every other cut after that is going to be speeded
up by approximately three to four hundred percent to ensure that the video is a
shot as possible
I'll just cut two 45-degree cuts on this piece of architrave which is given us a
90 degree angle and you can see that that is absolutely
Bob on there is absolutely nothing wrong with that whatsoever
and as you can see it's cut that absolutely no problem at all and it is
cold to the touch
I've now just done a bevel cut on some skirting board which is approximately
nine inches deep you may need to get a 45 degree square in order to ensure that
you set the Machine up correctly to do cuts like this but you can quite clearly
see from that that it has cut that absolutely bob on if I put the square on
there that is absolutely perfect at 90 degrees obviously this wood is bowed
slightly so cutting bowed wood is obviously a lot more difficult but you
can't see that that has given us a perfect bevel cut down that piece of
skirting board
I'm going to change the blade for the diamond blade before we do that we need
to switch off and unplug the saw
this is a 12-inch granite tile as you can see this is too wide to fit on the
machine but you can cut from one side flip it over and then cut from the other
side
so that's the evolution R 210 SMS it really is a fantastic saw it is very
versatile it's accurate and it will cut virtually anything if I had to pick a
fault with the saw it would be the lead the lead on this machine could do with
being a couple of meters longer so that's the review part of the video
over with if you continue watching I'll show you
how to set this machine up from new and I'll show you how to ensure that the
blade is cutting it squarely when you take the saw out of the box
you do have to do a little bit of assembly but it is very easy to do so I
if we take that part of the saw spin that round on the back there there is a allen
key and that does two different sizes that end fits the blade and that end
enables you to adjust the fence of the back unfortunately it doesn't actually
fit the adjustment screw there and in order to move that you're going to need
a five millimeter allen key which will fit in there like so and you may also
need a ten millimeter spanner or an adjustable to loosen off the locking nut
so to start off with we need to press in that lever and turn the machine so that
it is at 90 degrees or on the zero mark then gonna take the slide rails and on
the end there you'll see these plastic parts we need to ensure that they are
pulled out like so and then once the cutting head is placed on there it
actually pushes out those two pins which then locks that in position we then need
to ensure this is the correct way up so that evolution can be read simply
take that and push that through the linear bearings in the back there we can
then just lock that in position and then on the cutting head itself you'll see
those two holes we're simply to get that and push that
onto the linear slide when we push that on though you should hear it click into
position like so and if you check in that hole you should be able to see the
green locating pin you need to ensure that you can see the full part of the
pin that then means that that is fully engaged a locked in position we can now
take the allen key that supplied and we can undo these two small hex screws so we
just need to remove both of these at each side we can I take the table
extension these are left and right handed they will actually only fit the one way
around can then place the hex bolts back in there and we can tighten those up
we now need to insert this cable guide to do that you need to ensure that the
machine is in the forward position with it locked and also with the head tilted up
once you've done that just get the cable hook it around the first cable guide
there and then at the back take the second cable guide there are actually
locating lugs on that so I simply push that into position then that is
held in position using the self-tapping screw that is actually a useful feature
because you can actually wrap the cable around there that is something new on
this saw and they've actually seen that before on one of the evolution saws we
then need to take that knob that simply screws into the front of the machine
there and then finally we have the work clamp that will just go in one of the
holes on the left hand side on the right hand side of machine to hold the work
piece that you are cutting so that is it it is very very easy to set this machine
up we're now going to install the blade on this machine so think that you need
to press in that lever which releases the blade guard and to lock the spindle
you need to press in that button there that will prevent the spindle from
rotating so you do need to insure that the machine is unplugged when you do
this obviously I'm going to press in the spindle lock button
just gonna undo the bolt that's in there this is actually a left and it's thread so
you do need to undo it going in the opposite direction than what you would
normally so I'm just going to remove that bolt and gonna remove the flange
from there the blade will have a directional arrow
on you need to ensure that the blade is fitted in the correct direction and if
you look on the machine itself it does actually have an arrow there telling
you which direction and the blade rotates in so we need to match those two up
like so we can then press in the lever there and we can pull the machine down
slightly and then we can simply take the guard and move that around out
of the way you can hold that with your thumb you can then insert the blade
until it's on the rear flange there you can then take the front part of the flange
put that on there and then you can insert the bolt remembering that it's a
left-handed thread
so I'm now going to let go of the blade guard I'm now going to press in the
spindle lock again and then I'm going to tighten up this bolt so that's how easy
it is to flt the blade it really is a simple operation we're done in a matter
of minutes before you use the machine it's a good idea to do a couple of
simple checks to ensure that it is going to be accurate to begin with a machine
like this can actually be adjusted in a few different ways and it could have
been knocked or banged during transportation so it's always a good idea to check that
the blade is square to the fence at the back and to the table before you attempt
to do any cuts so I'm just going to press in the guard release I'm gonna pull
the Machine down and then when it's in that position I'm going to push in the
locking pin on the top there and that will hold the machine down and then
going to undo the slide locking knob on the back there I'm just going to push
that right back and then I'm going to tighten up the screw again once we have got it
in that position we can then check if the blade is square to the fence at
the back so I'm ensuring that the square is on the fence at the back there and
I'm just pushing that straight up to the blade ensuring that there is no gap
at all that looks pretty good to be honest you won't get it much better than
that if you've got a gap anywhere along there you will have to adjust the back
fence until you get it square with the blade if you do need to adjust the fence
you can do it quite easily by loosening that screw and the two screws at this
side using the supplied allen key you can then adjust it using the square and
tighten those back up we now need to check that the blade is square to the
table to do that you can take the square put it on the table and hold it against
the blade when you do this you need to ensure that the square is not actually
touching the carbide teeth because they stick out slightly from the blade itself
and we do actually have a tiny gap at the top and that will mean that your saw
will not be as accurate it could be I'll just shine the torch on
there and you should actually be able to see it there's no gap at the bottom but
at the top there is a slight gap so we're going to adjust that until we get
rid of the gap so that it cuts perfectly straight in order to adjust this it is
very easy we simply need to pull out the locking pin on the top lift up the head
undo the handle at the back and simply tilt it over so it's in the 45 degree
position we then have this bolt which simply needs adjusting a bit because we
had a gap at the top of the blade we actually need to raise that up a little
bit so to do that I'm just going to get the 10 mil spanner I'm just going to
undo it and then going to turn that to the left slightly and then I'm going to
re-tighten the locking nut we can then tilt the machine back up to the 90
degree position are the zero mark can lock the handle off at the back there and then
we'll just check that we've still got a tiny gap so again I'm gonna pull the
pin out lift the head off undo the handle tilt that out of the way and then
I'm just going to undo the locking nut
and then I'm just gonna turn that about an eighth of a turn and then I'm gonna
retighten the locking nut it is actually only a fraction of a millimeter out but
when you get your machine at first it is best to set it up accurately that way
you're guaranteed accurate cuts this time we've got it absolutely perfect you
can push that straight up there straight against the blade I'll shine the torch
to the back you can see that there is no gap at all so we now know that that will
give us an extremely accurate cut so that's how to assemble the saw and
that is how to insert the blade and ensure it is square before you start I
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2017 Snack Review Redemption! Family fails on VEGEMITE, TIM TAMS, and more! - Duration: 9:55.
- What is up the internet?
I'm Josh Darnit and this is Susie and Vlad.
We've been reviewing snacks from all over the world
entirely because of you guys and your generosity
of time and money and effort and everything,
sending us snacks.
It has been fantastic,
we've gotten to try all sorts of snacks,
but as we read in the comments,
we did a couple of things wrong, guys.
And so this is our 2017 Snack Review Redemption round.
(dramatic music)
Evan, can you explain to the people
what happened to your hand this week?
It was an exciting week.
- I got stitches. - Awww.
- He was cutting, he was like (blows raspberry) ahh!
- Okay guys, what's the first snack
that you remember we failed seriously
and miserably on this year?
- Those little wheel thingamajiggers that like,
they're wheels.
- These are called Duro.
I don't think you're supposed to eat this like this,
I think you're supposed to boil this.
(woman laughing)
Oh, oh!
(laughter)
You're actually supposed to deep-fry these things
and they pop up and they get all delicious.
This is what they're supposed to look like,
so if we do this right,
we're gonna end up with something like these.
- Look, Evan was-- - Whoa.
- [Johnna] It's so crazy.
- That was cool, did you guys see that?
- It was so cool, it looked like it was time lapsed
and it like, you'd throw it in
and it would like just.
- Mmm, I also heard we're supposed
to eat these with Tapatio.
Let's just try one.
(crunching)
- Mm, it tastes like those pig skin things.
- Oooh. - Smells like a butt.
(laughing)
- [Child] Dad, is Tapatio spicy?
- A little bit.
Oh man, it is good with the Tapatio.
Thumbs up, these are called Duro.
Man I apologize for those of you out there
that have had this that know how good it is
and love it, I apologize for the blast of me eating
those things raw.
That was dumb.
- [Woman] Compare it to pre-made ones.
- These are the ones that we bought for like 50 cents
at the snack house.
They're better fresh.
These are awesome.
Thumbs up or thumbs down?
- Thumbs up.
Duro, I'm gonna eat these all the time.
Next snack that we failed miserably on.
- I know what this is, I know what we're doing.
We're doing those little waffle things.
- Oh really Johnna, is that what we're doing?
Well wrong, 'cause guess what we're doing, stroopwafels.
- Exactly.
(laughing)
- I don't know about my kids, but I'm a fan of stroopwafels.
I give it a thumbs up.
- I give it a thumbs up.
- Double.
- They are good when you just eat them, too.
But you're supposed to let them sit over a hot beverage
and get gooey, chewy, ooey, gooey.
My coffee's lukewarm at best.
I'm gonna cheat.
You guys get to do yours the right way.
I'm gonna fail again and just dip mine
and see what happens.
That's pretty good, too.
(laughing)
Ooh yeah, take a bite.
- Mine is gooey and it's so good.
- Can I have a bite of one of your gooey ones?
- [Woman] Is it better?
(laughing)
- Get your own.
- This is parenthood.
- [Woman] Can you tell the difference?
- Oh yeah, stroopwafels.
Either way, if you do it right or you do it wrong
I give it a thumbs up.
What about you guys?
- Thumbs up.
- All right, get out of here stroopwafels.
TimTam, so this is TimTams.
But what I found out we were supposed to do in the comments
is you're supposed to bite off a corner.
- Oh a corner?
- And then bite off the other corner.
- Oops.
- And you're supposed to be actually able to suck
your drink up through it like a straw.
- I need a new one.
- Let's see if I can do it.
Mm, oh yeah and it gets all gooey and chewy.
Then mm, oh wow.
It is transformed into like chocolate cake.
- Whoa!
- Okay guys, TimTams what do you think?
- Actually out of a two it would one and a half.
- On a scale of one to two?
Who rates on a scale of one to two?
I give it a thousand thumbs up.
Evan what do you think?
- Ten.
- All right guys there is one failure that we did
that definitely needs redemption because it has
turned out to be one of my favorite snacks
that I eat on a regular basis.
- But when we first did it we hated it.
- Vegemite.
- [Woman] You don't like it Josh?
(laughing)
- [Josh] People eat this on purpose?
- I'm gonna throw up.
- Now this is beloved by many, many people
and it hurt their hearts when they saw us slathering it
on a piece of toast like it was Nutella
or peanut butter and then gagging and spitting,
and talking trash.
They're like no please, it hurts our heart.
There is a right way to do Vegemite.
I've seen tons of tutorials.
Even Hugh Jackman on some late night talk show
showed the proper way to apply Vegemite.
I'm telling you it is delicious.
- It's delicious.
- You start by applying a generous serving of butter.
I mean it's supposed to be well-buttered toast.
You take a little bit, we're talking about for a beginner,
for a beginner you're gonna do like a pea drop.
The key here is that you very lightly spread it
so that there's just the slightest amount mixing in
with the butter.
This is what properly applied Vegemite toast looks like.
Let's give this a real taste of what Vegemite
is supposed to taste like.
- I'm gonna fold mine in half.
- What do you think?
- Good.
- Double thumbs up, you can't see my second thumb
'cause I'm holding it.
- That is good.
- [Woman] Evan, what do you think of Vegemite?
- I think it's good.
- You like it, too?
So guys I apologize to all the Vegemite lovers out there.
I hope this corrects the damage I did.
This is how you do it, or you put it in your soup.
It's not sanctioned, it's not the official thing to do.
But I put it on my soup.
That's the last of the snacks that we've miserably
failed on that required redemption.
What do you think, did we do a good job?
If you think we saved ourselves and redeemed ourselves,
leave a comment below and let me know.
There is one more thing that I feel like 2017.
♪ One more thing why do you assume ♪
♪ You're the smartest in the room, hey ♪
♪ Why do you assume you're the smartest in the room, hey ♪
♪ Why do you assume you're the smartest in the room, hey ♪
♪ (muffled) Attitude may be your doom, hey ♪
- 2017 is deserving of one more redemption.
There's one more thing I need to make.
Uh, uh.
That's right guys, I need to make one more peanut butter
and jelly sandwich and show you guys that I actually know
how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
because I tormented Evan, poor Evan.
- You're not even making any sense.
You've already ruined it on purpose.
He knows how to make one.
- So Evan look, you were right.
I did actually know how to make a peanut butter,
jelly and sandwich.
Okay, but you know what, I'm gonna give you guys
a little bit of a twist.
If you really want to spice up your peanut butter
and jelly sandwich I would recommend putting a layer
of potato chips or even Doritos or corn chips right there.
So you guys are gonna do one more snack review for me
where I'm gonna layer my peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
All right guys.
- That sound was so satisfying.
- What do you think of that?
- Whoa.
- Is that good?
What do you think?
Have you guys ever tried this?
Leave a comment if you have.
This is how I used to do it when I was a kid.
Oh, our friend Abby sent us something and she's asked me
several times if I'm going to put these into a video.
Let's see what her note says.
Hi guys, I picked these snacks up from a candy store
in Destiny U.S.A. Mall in Syracuse, New York
called It's Sweet.
I thought these would be great for a snack video.
Enjoy, Abby.
Since this is our last snack video of 2017
it's now or never.
Let's see what's here.
- Oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
(laughing)
- Look at this, crickets.
Oh my gosh she sent us sour cream and onion crickets,
salt and vinegar crickets, bacon and cheese crickets.
These are scorpion suckers.
- They have scorpions in the middle?
- But they cut the sharp things off.
They cut their stingers off.
- These people are crazy.
- I'm gonna take this little baby cricket.
Oh it's so cute, that looks like a bee.
Bacon and cheese cricket.
Ooh, these ones are whole, they still got the fuzzy legs.
Look how jumbo these guys are.
Johnna watch, I'm gonna chew on its head a little bit.
- A piece flew up.
- Excuse me, I have to chew my gum?
- [Woman] Does that one have flavor?
- You know what it tastes like?
Bug.
Here you go, baby.
(laughing)
Mm, here we go, salt and vinegar.
Ooh, it's this one.
That was really salty.
All right you guys, you were good sports all year long.
We're not gonna eat these scorpions right now.
We'll have to save those for a future challenge.
But I do have a sucker pop from my childhood
that I'm-a let you guys have.
- Does that have a bug in it?
- No bugs in it, Melody Pops, here you guys go.
You know what's cool about these?
It's a sucker, but also (whistling).
- Melody Pops, that's why they're called Melody Pops.
(whistling)
Wait, I can't get mine open.
(laughing)
I hope you guys enjoyed this video.
Thank you so much for watching and please like,
subscribe, and share it with your friends,
and leave a comment down below what you want us
to do next time that we post a video.
- This week's shout out is Abby Porada.
Abby, thank you so much for sending us this cool stuff
and crickets to make me gag.
Have a good week and leave a comment and like and subscribe
and we love you.
- Okay, bye.
(whistling)
- Peace out, the internet.
(whistling)
- Whoa.
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