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hey how's it going there ladies and gentlemen Shakti Moore's mr. Atlanta

Georgia but guess what I'm not in Atlanta Georgia today I'm actually in

Houston Texas and I'm sitting here with a very special group of individuals who

are a part of that now we know that's a no movement and awareness campaign now

you may be sent to yourselves Yaak what is now we know like what is that all

about well let me just say it's about the health of our women

that's our daughters that's our mothers that's our wives our cousins our our

nieces and so many others now he may be saying well exactly what do you mean

their health well let me share this with you you may or may not know what this is

but let me just tell you you know yes I am a man and yes this is a sanitary

napkin and so we're going to give you some insights and some perspectives that

you probably just are not aware of with regards to the now we know movement as

well as some of the health challenges that women are facing as a result of the

sanitary napkin product that they're currently using so if nothing else by

the time you finish watching this particular video you will have more

knowledge you'll have understanding and then it'll be up to you based on that

knowledge that you possess to make an appropriate decision so as you look

around the round table here we are miss Carla we have miss Nita we have mr.

Marcus as well as miss Vanessa and so I'm just simply going to go around the

table and we're just going to talk to each one of them and get their insights

and their perspectives as to why they personally decided to become a part of

or get involved in this particular movement which again is now we know and

basically we know better so therefore we're going to do better so let's begin

first with miss Carla here how you doing today miss Carla I'm doing great I mean

I'm doing great this is this is a life-changing moment for me

excellent excellent so let me ask you this question because many of us you

know we've seen the same video that had a demonstration on it what was it truly

about that video that actually compelled you to say hey

learn more you know I want to see what's going on and you even sent me a message

on facebook I didn't know you were even a real person and sent me a message but

what is it about that video Carla that actually compelled you to say hey I have

to be a part of this particular movement well I didn't really understand what I

liked all I knew for sure was what I was looking at and I knew it was something I

needed so I was more in the mindset of where do I find these people and how do

I get this product because this is this is something that I really need that can

can truly help me and after suffering a lifetime of debility debilitating cramps

blood transfusions from happy leaving all type of you know a lot of people

think that it's you know it's very taboo it's it's comical that women go through

what they call PMS or or and all of these symptoms and on a monthly basis I

guess what we don't understand because some people think it's comical is how

dangerous it is and has been to us all this time

and we didn't know so the now we know the more that I the more that I searched

through to look for other videos and I came across the video with you and your

sister and her testimony and then I saw the Facebook page and I said I need to

know more and I mean just BAM this really change is gonna change my life

learning that all this time that I was fighting a demon I didn't have to be

fighting and that it was just my knowledge and also the industry that was

had me all confused had me thinking that this is how it's supposed to be this is

just something I have to live with and it's not ladies out there it's not if

you are struggling with with female issues whether it be in health issues

that caused you to take medication or just you know debilitating times during

the month from your minstrel cycles you don't have

to do that there is hope for you and now you know

For more infomation >> The now we no campaign by nspire network cherish premium sanitary pads review and testimonials pt 1 - Duration: 4:15.

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Plano All Weather Tactical Gun Case ( Sum of all Reviews ) - Duration: 12:05.

let's we have a chat about the 42 inch plano all weather tactical gun case

it is a best-seller on Amazon as of January 2018 and this is no doubt heavily

influenced by its competitive price point of around $68 which is very

competitive in comparison to the $200 plus price tags for some of the high-end

gun cases that are out there now obviously if you're watching this is

you're trying to decide whether to buy it or not and I can say to you right up

front it really depends on your intended applications and you know what level of

expectations you have for the gun case I've already done the research what

follows is an effect like a sum of all the reviews we're going to talk about

what the positive reviewers are like about it things to consider and what the

critical reviewers criticized about it by the time we finish this this should

save you a whole heap of time spent on research and give you a good steer as to

whether the some is going to be an appropriate gun case for what you are

needing it for so without further ado this we get into it the positive review

highlights the first thing I can say is about 95% of the reviews are four or

five star reviews which i think is very impressive for what is essentially a

price point gun case you won't be surprised to hear that the number one

thing that people praised it for is the great value it represents with multiple

reviewers literally using those words that they believe it to represent great

value I'll give you a couple of other quotes one gentleman saying this

case is almost as good as the Pelican case at a quarter of the price

and half the weight of one some other people saying overall it's a good case

for a great price for the money it's a good case etc etc the second thing it

gets praise for is the quality of construction people describing it as

being well-built one reviewer saying look I wouldn't run this over with a

Hummer but for my application it's fits the

bill some other people saying look it's superior protection to a soft case and

just to give you a little bit of a heads up this is kind of how I personally see

this case having done the research it's definitely a step up from a soft case

but as by no means a high-end case so if that's the sort of part of the

market you're looking for somewhere in the middle then you know keep watching

keep considering in this case it's been more of a judgement call as to whether

it is you know you know in the right part of the spectrum for what you're

looking for at the price point the third thing its praised for is the fact that it

is lighter in comparison to say let's say some of the Pelican cases and number

four that it is easy to customize a lot of people like the pluck foam cutouts

makes it very convenient for customizing for your needs you don't even need a

utility knife as noted by various reviewers now moving on to things to

consider and this is the category in which I've got the most number of items

for your consideration first of all it is noted by some that it is bulky now

this is primarily in comparison to someone who's used to using soft cases

but it was also noted that this case will not stand up on its side

one reviewer saying look the fins on the base which is on the opposite side of

the carry handle and not long enough to keep the case stable so it tips over as

soon as there's weight inside it this means you need to store the case flat on

its side at all times so take that into consideration whether that's going to be

an issue for you or not the second thing that comes up a lot is that there is a

very large number of reviewers who have made use of a product called plasti-dip

to get a better finish or a finish that they prefer with the foam so I'll give

you a couple of quotes this should hopefully paint the picture for you one

person saying I sprayed the finished product with Plasti Dip to give it a

more crisper look and hide any of the marker markings and precuts of the

remaining foam so when I was saying instead of plucking the foam I cut it

with a hot wire and then spray black plastic tip over it to give it a darker

color and help seal the perforations from the pluck foam cuts now if you're

interested in going down this road you can read some more of the reviews to get

the specifics of how people went about it I've also put a link in the

description below for the see the plasti-dip product moving on its

suitability for storage was questioned there was a reviewer saying that the

phone retains moisture and that he would not recommend it for storing a firearm

only for using it for transportation now I couldn't get a black-and-white answer

on that but be careful there because especially if it's a valuable firearm

you're obviously not gonna want to give it any rust on it or anything like that

perhaps you could mitigate the issue with some moisture absorbing products I

forget the name off the top of my head but you would perhaps need to change

them out frequently if you're you know putting the firearm into long-term

storage I think enough said lets we move on its suitability for travel

was also heavily questioned now a lot of the positive reviews said this is the

reason they liked it they considered it ideal for travel on a commercial

aircraft whereas on the other side of the coin there's a lot of people who said

basically the exact opposite they didn't feel it was up to the job and I also saw

some pictures of a case that was all cracked and broken up after receiving

some rough handling from an airline so if I had to make a judgment call there my

preference like if I were buying this for myself I would say I'd lean to the

slightest thing it's perhaps not ideally suited for travel on a commercial

aircraft but you know as stated it's not a black-and-white answer there for you

next consideration do check the size before you buy it make sure you actually

do a measurement there were some people who receive cases that were too big or

too small for their requirements and usually it was because they made their

decision based on the pictures of firearms in the cases that are on the

advertisements but this is quite you know you could easily be misled by that

obviously this you know for example ar-15 they come in many different

flavors and different sizes long story short do some measurements

before you buy it to make sure you're getting the right size the next thing to

think about the security now this case I would say is definitely not an ideal

case if security is a high priority for you people are saying you really

to use two padlocks if you want any decent security because the case by

itself can be opened very easily some people saying with the screwdriver some

others saying that the the the clasps are too easy to pull off and push back

on the locks in the case are essentially worthless because of us do not rely on

the locks someone else pointing out that all the locks are keyed alike for plano

cases and there's a story in there about a guy I forgot those keys went to the

range but fortunately someone else had a plano case and his keys worked just fine

to open his case so that's another consideration for you

the next one is just basically your budget and the value of the rifle you're

going to be storing in it if you're a budget conscious buyer you know it's

gonna be a good case to consider but I'll give you a few quotes if you can

afford it pay the extra dollars for a Pelican someone else saying all and all

if I had a nicer rifle I probably get something better

another quote the hardshell case is pretty solid for the money but it's

budget orientated and it shows in a few places etc etc now to be fair there were

people saying these are all things I can live with for the price it's a

reasonable price for a good but not great product was what one person said

so I think you get the idea here this is sort of a mid-range product at a

competitive price you need to decide whether it's good enough for what you're

wanting to do with it moving on to the critical review highlights now first up

only 2% of the reviews were one or two star reviews and again I think this is

very impressive for a price point gun case there's three main things that got

criticized the first thing was the foam itself now as I mentioned before some

people are using that Plasti Dip to get the more the finish they liked but other

people just not happy with the quality of the foam or not happy with the look

of the foam so I'll give you some quotes I don't like the pool in black

foam it looks sloppy unless the item you're putting in there has all right

angles now what he's talking about there is the pull and pluck foam is all

little square grids so you pull those out to kind of get the shape around your

rifle but obviously it's not going to be a smooth looking shape it's going to be

quite squarish looking more chunky looking with lots of right angles as per

this quote lots of people say it feels weaker than traditional solid foam I'll

likely order a solid piece of foam and cut it myself lots of other quotes

around us some people describing the foam inserts it's super cheap and that

the foam falls apart with use this came up quite a lot a lot of people

saying look if I could do it over I'd rather have a case with a solid foam

insert over the pluck squares love the case just wish the foam held together a

lot better so I think you get the idea there the second thing that came in for

a lot of criticism was the latches or locks people referring to them different

ways I'll give you some quotes once again the latches are kind of a pain the

way easy too easy to get open so we talked about this under security people

saying the locks a complete expletive plastic locks hinges are plastic and

flimsy cheap fragile plastic latches etc etc I'm having a little bit of a

mishmash but these are the things that critical reviewers highlight about the

product the third thing they criticized it for is the durability of the plastic

they described it has been flexible plastic one gentlemen saying the

plastic is thinner than say a Pelican case the case itself is pretty soft

pliable plastic that bulges when the contents within it is too wide not as

quite as sturdy as the top-dollar cases like Pelican gets the rifle to the range

and home just fine so as mention it all comes down to your intended use the

plastic on that case is too soft super flimsy only good for range transfer I

only trust my Pelican for travel and it's referencing there you know as an

commercial aircraft etc looks like a hard case but not exactly a hard case

the plastic walls are soft and flexes with light pressure one last quote a

gentleman saying very cheap polymer material I left it out

on a table had a shootout and it warped the hinges came off

so hopefully this kind of gives you an idea why I said earlier on in this video

that I really feel this is a step up from a soft case but it's not a high end

case now this may well be fine and especially if you're only wanting to use

it for range transfer and basic applications and you don't have too higher

expectations I think this case could you know really serve you well however if

you're planning on using it for travel on commercial aircraft or you have high

expectations about its durability you may want to do a little bit more

research and dig a little bit deeper because you know it may not cut the

mustard for you a couple of the criticisms a few reviewers criticizing

the seals saying look it's described as been and whether that case but the seals

don't appear to be very tight with one gentleman giving the example they

believed it in his truck bed and it rained during the night and he woke up to

find it full of water lastly to round things out critical reviewers talked

about quite a few different quality control complaints which they

criticized quality control for not picking up perhaps this is

not so surprising it is a price point gun case after all but I hope that gives

you the idea as always I will put the links in the description below and I'll

probably in a future video do a review of Pelican cases since that was such a

popular reference point for this case anyway I hope this has been helpful and

we'll see you next time cheers

For more infomation >> Plano All Weather Tactical Gun Case ( Sum of all Reviews ) - Duration: 12:05.

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Raid Official Trailer Review | Reaction | Ajay Devgan | Ileana D'Cruz | SubT+ - Duration: 1:11.

For more infomation >> Raid Official Trailer Review | Reaction | Ajay Devgan | Ileana D'Cruz | SubT+ - Duration: 1:11.

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Eachine Beecore V2 Flight Controller Mini-Review - Duration: 5:35.

This unassuming piece of electronic is the Beecore version 2, a replacement all-in-one

flight board for quadcopters with a Blade Inductrix (or Tiny Whoop) style design.

Its main advantage is its F3 flight controller with the popular Betaflight firmware, allowing

you to configure things like flight modes and characteristics, not otherwise possible

on the Inductrix or most clones.

The original Beecore was launched in 2016, but recently the manufacturer released a second

version with OSD support.

In the context of FPV, OSD (or on-screen display) means the ability to layer useful information

from the flight controller over the FPV video feed.

This is achieved by intercepting the video signal between camera and transmitter and

piping it through the flight controller.

Because of this, you also need to use either a separate camera and video transmitter or

an all-in-one module with OSD support.

This is something I've been wanting to test out, so I decided to combine the Beecore v2

with (probably) my favorite Tiny Whoop style quadcopter, the Eachine E011.

This build (if you can call it that) will also feature an all-in-one FPV module of the

brand Turbowing, which seems to be one of the cheaper OSD capable micro solutions currently

available.

The total (excluding a compatible transmitter, which I already own) came to around $60.

A pretty good deal, provided – of course – it works in the end!

Welcome to this mini-review/brief tutorial/video of the Beecore v2 slash board…

…of the Beecore version 2 flight board.

The first step – as always – involves taking things apart until you aren't quite

sure you'll be able to put them back together again.

In this particular case it's the E011 which needs to have its flight board removed in

order to make room for the Beecore replacement.

If you're following along at home, take care not to yank the motor cables out of their

connectors or the sockets out from the board when disconnecting the motors!

Next, let's get the soldering out of the way!

There's a total of 6 solder points: 4 for connecting the camera and 2 for attaching

one of several provided battery pigtails.

There seem to be some confusion regarding the labeling of the "Video In" and "Video

Out" through holes, so if you don't get picture on the first attempt, just try reversing

these.

Now let's attach the Beecore to the frame!

When I held the board in place I noticed the micro USB port was partly obscured, so I took

away a bit of the frame with a Dremel tool before mounting the board.

Otherwise, the motors plug in the same way as before.

The Beecore comes with some screws and rubber spacers you can use if you want.

Okay, time to apply the final touches and boot up Betaflight Configurator!

The board comes with version 3.2 partly configured, so I really only had to setup some way to

arm it and switch flight modes, adjust the on-screen display to my liking and…

Oh!

In case this helps anyone – increase the "Motor PWM Speed" parameter, which for

some reason kept my build from being able to take off.

All-in-all, I'd estimate the whole process took a little over an hour.

…and we've got lift-off!

After a bit of the aforementioned tweaking, my Beecore-enhanced E011 flies well and – because

this is Betaflight – the experience is completely customizable.

Unfortunately though, I don't quite get neither the same power

nor flight time as with the stock board.

(I guess because the Beecore itself is more power hungry).

Flights last only around 3 minutes, so it feels a lot like going back to an original

Inductrix-based Tiny Whoop.

As you can see the OSD is working, showing various useful flight data: From flight time

to received signal strength.

(You'll see a couple of different variations throughout the video.)

After disarming, you even get this neat summary of your flight!

Via the OSD you can also access a very basic-looking but surprisingly deep menu, making it possible

to adjust a lot of Betaflight's parameters right there in the field!

As you can maybe tell, the battery voltage indicator doesn't seem to give an accurate

reading.

At first I just thought this was because the onboard sensor circuitry was defective or

wrongly calibrated, but then I learned this could actually be an accurate reading of when

you try draw a higher current from a battery than it is able to provide (so called voltage

sag).

I may just need to go shopping for a higher discharge rated battery.

All in all the Beecore v2 is pretty impressive considering its size and price, but I want

to stress it shouldn't be thought of as "practically ready to go" with just "some

assembly required".

Getting up and running can be a real – if fun – exercise.

For the best experience, I think you should expect a bit of a challenge and be prepared

for (or even enjoy) some trouble¬shooting.

As long as you are, I think you'll find the Beecore v2 a fun, "bite-sized" hobby

project!

As for my particular build, several things seem to indicate that the E011's stock battery

doesn't quite have enough punch to comfortably power both board, motors and the FPV module

I choose to go with.

If you're deciding on the parts for your own build, I recommend either choosing a different

model to base it off or – at least – getting one of Eachine's upgraded 45C batteries,

as I will do.

Hey there and thanks for watching this not-quite-review and not-quite-tutorial… thing.

Also, sorry for the long hiatus, I'll try to deliver the next video in a more timely

fashion!

See you in the next review, bye!

For more infomation >> Eachine Beecore V2 Flight Controller Mini-Review - Duration: 5:35.

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E-flite UMX J-3 CUB Flight Review - Duration: 9:21.

The translation of this video is machine translation by Google. There are wordings and strange vocabulary, please understand.thanks.

This review will send "E-flite UMX J-3 CUB".

Many sky mono RC makers are sure to line up with standard models "J-3 CUB"

For some reason E - flite 's UMX series has been in a state of absence for a long time.

In the series 24 project, finally shipped this aircraft, E-flite that made it full product

I would like to concentrate on such things, where I stuck and what I made.

"PIPER CUB J-3" is a classic high wing aircraft called "upholstered body" on a skeleton of metal and wood,

Formal recognition in the US was 81 years ago in 1937.

It is two more years ago when the zero fight is the first flight.

It continues to be produced until the end of World War II to reach a total of 20,000 aircraft. It is said that even 1000 thousand aircraft can still fly.

Such a famous aircraft "J-3 Cub" E-flite is faithful silhouette in the UMX series.

Truss frame looking like upholstered body Reproduce the skeleton as if it protrudes like polygon on side and top.

YAW and pitch instability that tend to be on airframes with longer blade length than full length

Both vertical and horizontal tail wings are suppressed by about 15% expansion.

The main wing is given a slight dihedral angle, setting in the stabilizing direction.

Four straps extending from the lower part of the fuselage to the main wing are detachable structures as in the actual aircraft.

Unlike Cub of other manufacturers, the engine head has quite a presence in plastic.

It is very good feeling such as making exhaust pipe.

As the propeller diameter increases, the main leg is also extended,

I do not feel a sense of incompatibility at all, as it is said that E-flite.

Coloring is also unique red yellowish aircraft color,

Black stripes of the flash pattern on the left and right sides of the aircraft,

Coloring yellow to the tire wheel, etc. are reproduced to fine detail.

The measured weight is 85.9 g It is lighter than the aircraft size.

Oh yeah, "J-3 Cub" is a best seller of high-wing compact aircraft, because its yellow body knows from everyone,

Almost all airplane RC manufacturers are making products.

There are some differences in modeling because manufacturers have different intentions,

Only this airplane is equipped with a brushless motor, its blade length exceeds 50 cm, and in UM aircrafts it is a large machine.

Why did E - flite that could be made even in 1S make it bigger, could not differentiate it other than that

I would like to explore what has been entrusted to "UMX CUB" that appeared full.

Servo working test

The servo mounted on this airplane is a straight servo made by Spektrum which is integrated in the receiver,

Standard equipment that is not amusing to say "UMX series" tradition ".

Both rudder and elevator are discreet operating angles.

Aileron is equipped with offset type servo with large flip up side.

High wing aircraft inevitably has center of gravity on the wing, so if you rotate it by aileron,

Because the height of the roll axis and the center of gravity are different, the degree of effectiveness of the rudder is not constant and the core can not be passed.

In order to realize high roll performance while suppressing this habit, it becomes such setting.

informative.

Flight test

It accelerated with thrusul at half throttle, floating and floating.

It is very light feeling.

Let's try the loop first.

Because there is enough power, you do not need a dive, it never turned up

You can draw a big loop.

Let's also roll.

Although it is a left roll easy to turn with the counter torque of the propeller, the roll rate is low,

It is a feeling of slowly turning.

Right direction roll also does not change rate, but will cause a little nose down.

If you raise a little ladder and elevator, you can pass through the core as well.

The setting which enlarges the aircraft's flip side is lively.

I will try the back flight.

What an EASY it is. Ease on the back.

Even if the knife edge is a little oblique, the altitude will go down.

Knife edge on the other side.

If you knife edge, I would like to make the effect of the rudder stronger a little more.

We had to move the ladder linkage inside the horn and increase the steering angle.

Freely free flight.

Because it's well-balanced, even if you completely throttle it, I will glide with Sue.

There is no posture change and stall characteristics are excellent. Slow fly is a good aircraft.

Summary

While many manufacturers seasoned "J-3CUB" as a high-wing aircraft, it is seasoned as an easy 3ch trainer-like aircraft, whereas E-flite has been set as a deeply flying body to enjoy the flight.

Of course there is no such thing that the difficulty of maneuvering will rise.

Excellent aircraft in all aspects such as excellent flight performance, good stall characteristics, which can enhance flight performance without sacrificing the self-restoring property of high wing aircraft, acting anxiously with various maneuvers without anxiety, power to support it It is finished.

This plane is a twin plane with XK's "A600" boasting high flight performance with the same high wing aircraft, but in contrast to Yancha's impression of "A600", "UMXJ-3" is just a gentle

I thought it was an exquisite setting as if it symbolizes that this customer's aim is "GOLDENAGE".

This airplane has a depth of pocket that will respond to all demands, from former beginners of sky goods to former experienced person who returns to the sky thing, healing flight of Bari Bali, so everyone It is an airframe that you can recommend.

Thanks for watching. Subscribe please.

For more infomation >> E-flite UMX J-3 CUB Flight Review - Duration: 9:21.

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S.H.Figuarts Iron Man Mark III Review - Duration: 15:12.

S.H.Figuarts Iron Mark III. This is my first S.H.Figuarts figure!

So let's see if this figure worth the money. You see him here with the suit looking up.

Here you see him as well.

Nothing special on the top and bottom sides of the box.

And on the back side of the box you see some product shots.

So let's open the box and see the accessories.

So he comes with the instructions, they have some warnings over here.

So this is it, nothing at the back side, so let's see the figure from close now.

And here is Iron Man out of the box and he looks fa-nta-stic!

I like this figure very very much!

But before we take a look at the figure let's see the accessories first!

First of all, he comes with a set of karate chop hands.

He comes with a set of relaxed hands.

And he comes with a set of relaxed hands that have the pegs on.

He comes with two flaps. They are used for the flying poses.

He comes with a set of blaster effects.

He comes with a set of thruster effects for his hands.

And he comes with a set of thruster effects for his legs.

So let's have a closer look at the details of the figure.

I zoomed in so you can see the details better. As you can see he has a nice red metallic paint.

Nice beautiful gold metallic paint as well.

We have silver paint for his eyes.

Very nice sculpted details on the head and on the neck.

I like these silver details that break the monotony of the main colour of the figure.

We have nice silver paint on the arc reactor.

We continue with the arms... ...very nice details.

They made them very nice. Here you see his hand covers as well.

You can lift this piece up if you want.

We continue with his waist. Nice sculpted details.

His legs here...

Beautifully painted. Beautiful metallic paint.

Be careful not to scratch his paint!

His feet are made of die-cast.

Very beautiful figure! I like it very much!

This is my favourite suit, that's why I chose to buy this figure, for Mark III.

So let's take a look at the articulation. First of all, his head can rotate 360 degrees.

It can look up, it can look down.

His neck can move down, a little bit up. And it can tilt left and right.

The instructions say that if you want to move the arm it's better to pull it out so you won't scratch the paint.

His arm can rotate 360 degrees, it can move up and down.

You can move the shoulder pad up and down.

We have double jointed elbow.

And I like that it doesn't look ugly when you bend the elbow.

The arm can rotate at this point here. The wrist can rotate.

And the wrist can move a little bit up and down.

We have full rotation at the torso. It can tilt left and right.

Also, it can bend back and forth.

This will give us the ability to give him nice flying poses.

There is no waist rotation but we have the rotation at the torso.

As for his legs, you can bring them down like this. They can move up this far.

Backwards, this far. Sideways.

We have rotation at the thighs. We have double jointed knee.

Also, the knee doesn't look ugly when you bend it.

I really like what S.H.Figuarts did with the knee. We have a very nice bend at the knee though.

The foot can move up and down, it can tilt a little bit left and right but it's very tight here.

And the toe can move a little bit up. He has very good articulation! He is very good!

I like him very much! Excellent articulation!

As for his accessories...let's start with the flaps.

You will see they have letters on them, Left and Right.

So it won't be difficult to put them on the figure. Simply pull these bits out.

And put the flaps on his back which are used for his flying poses.

And they look like this now.

Ok, they look nice.

To remove the fist, you need to remove the hand cover first.

And now we can remove the fist.

What to put? Let's put the hands with the pegs on. So we can place the effects on them.

These are very small pieces, so be careful with them, they are fragile. Be careful with them.

I will put his normal flaps as well.

And the Right one.

So what to put now? Let's put the blaster effects.

And he looks like this now. Nice!

Lastly, let's put the thruster effects. They are used for flying poses.

As you can see his legs have pegholes over here.

And now you can give him nice flying poses.

And he looks like this now.

This figure is 16cm tall.

And a size comparison now. Here he is next to an S.H.Figuarts black Power Ranger.

And here he is next to S.H.Figuarts Injustice Batman.

Here he is next to a voyager class figure The Last Knight Nitro Zeus and next to Masterpiece Bumblebee.

And lastly, here he is next to Play Arts Kai Darth Vader!

Final thoughts... fantastic figure from S.H.Figuarts!

Really, he is awesome! If you like the Mark III suit then surely buy this figure! It is worth the money!

Great figure! Is he perfect??? Of course not.

I would prefer if he had white paint on the arc reactor instead of silver paint, it would look more alive.

And I wish he had white paint on his eyes and not silver, so they would look more alive.

They don't look ugly with the silver paint, I just prefer they had white paint.

Also, the accessories are very good.

The only thing is missing from these accessories is an unmasked head, a head without mask.

Other than that he is awesome!

Very good articulation, die-cast on his feet, very beautiful metallic paint from top to bottom.

Excellent figure! Stay tuned because product shots will follow up.

Thank you all for watching, see you in the next video, bye!

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Review: HO ScaleTrains.com EMD SD40-2 Series 'CSX SD40-3' - Duration: 12:40.

This is my video review of the HO scale CSX rebuilt EMD SD40-3 diesel locomotive from

Scaletrains.com.

Beginning in 2011, CSX Transportation, a railroad company in the eastern United States, took

on a rebuild program for their old EMD SD40-2 locomotives, so that these locomotives may

last another 30 years in service.

The rebuilt locomotives were named SD40-3 by CSX.

The most distinctive feature of the rebuilt SD40-3 is that it features a new cab that

is squarer in shape compared to SD40-2 cabs.

In addition to the new cab, these locomotives also feature newly installed heating and AC,

new controls, positive train control hardware and modernized starting systems.

The price of Scaletrains.com's model is $149.99 US dollars for the DC version, and

$219.99 US dollars for the DCC sound version.

DCC sound models include an ESU Loksound V4 decoder and speakers for authentic and customizable sounds

My example of the model is CSX 4026 which is one of the earlier SD40-3 rebuilds.

This is a high end model from Scaletrains' Rivet Counter Line, so the model features

numerous details and separately applied parts, such as MU and air hoses, snowplow, coupler

cut lever, handrails, grab irons, lift rings, windshield wipers, mirrors and sunshades.

The roof of the model features see through radiator fans and dynamic brake fans, which

uses a combination of plastic and etched metal parts.

In addition there are many other detail parts and piping on the bottom of the locomotive,

some of which can only be seen if you turn the locomotive upside down.

The trucks feature separately applied shock absorbers and snubber plates, brake lines,

brake cylinders and a real handbrake chain.

There are open bearings on the wheels that actually rotate with the motion of the model.

There are extra bearing caps included in the box in case you lose them.

The paint and lettering is quite nice on this model.

I especially like the safety stripes and the CSX loco which are very straight and crisp.

The quality control on this SD40-3 is much improved from Scaletrains' Tier 4 locomotives

released last year.

There are no glue marks on the exterior of the SD40-3, and all of the handrails are in

place and straight.

The model weighs 539 grams or 1 lb 3 oz, which is slightly lighter than the Bowser GMD SD40-2,

which is a model of similar size.

I was able to measure a drawbar pull of 2.7 oz or 77 grams, which translates to about

38 cars, which is not bad for a locomotive this size.

The minimum speed of the locomotive without back EMF adjustments is 0.9 scale mph.

I consider anything lower than 1 scale mph to be excellent.

The top speed is 68 scale mph which is quite reasonable, not too slow and not too fast.

The model comes with Scaletrains Semi-Scale metal couplers which are mounted low.

This is especially obvious at the front where the coupler sags down significantly.

I suspected that the front coupler wasn't installed properly, so I took it off and reinstalled

it, after the reinstallation the coupler still appears to be low.

The coupler boxes can take Kadee whisker couplers with no modification.

However the coupler box opening is too large, so the couplers will tend to sag.

Shimming the coupler box will solve this problem.

One more thing to note is that the sanding lines on this locomotive is done with a lot

of prototypical accuracy.

This means that the sanding lines are very close to the trucks and they somewhat interfere

with the swivel of the trucks, when the trucks swivel a noticeable clicking noise can be

heard from the sanding lines.

You can fix this by bending the sanding lines out of the truck's way or cutting them off

completely.

To remove the shell of the locomotive just remove the coupler boxes on both ends then

pull the shell upward.

Be careful to not break the sanding lines which are attached to the sill of the shell.

The mechanism of the SD40-3 is identical to the ET44AC.

The SD40-3 has the same 4 dimple 5 pole motor with dual brass flywheels, this motor has

exceptional torque and slow speed performance.

Above the motor is the circuit board holding the 21 pin ESU Loksound V4 decoder.

The V4 decoder is a full featured sound decoder featuring up to 12 function outputs, and it

is capable of loading custom sound effects.

The board features soldered connections to the electrical pickup, lights, motor and speakers.

The Headlight , ditch lights and numberboards are separate micro circuit boards with surface

mount LEDs.

On this CSX SD40-3, 7 of the 12 available lighting functions are used.

I will include a link to the circuit board diagram in the video description.

The circuit board also features an ESU PowerPack Capacitor which will keep the locomotive operating

for up to 4 seconds in the event that it runs into dirty track or power is interrupted.

Here is a short clip showing all sides of the shell.

If you have a DCC sound SD40-3, there is one programming fix that you need to do to the locomotive

You will notice that out of the box, the e-bell of the SD40-3 is extremely quiet

You can fix this by raising the e-bell volume,

I used a value of 64 for my locomotive.

You also need to set the e-bell minimum and maximum playback speed to a value of 128 which is 100%.

You can easily do this in the lokprogrammer if you have one.

If you don't have a lokprogrammer, then just write the CVs on the screen to the locomotive

with your DCC system.

Lighting functions of the SD40-3 as follows.

F0 turns on the headlights, F6 turns on the ditch lights.

Note that the headlights and ditch lights are directional, and the ditch lights flash with the horn.

Sound functions of the SD40-3 as follows.

F1 is the e-bell.

F2 is the Nathan K5LA horn.

F3 is the coupler clank.

F8 turns on the prime mover and numberboards at the same time and F9 is the ESU full throttle function.

This is a great model of the CSX EMD SD40-3 locomotive.

It is the first and only HO scale SD40-3 ready to run model as of today, and its accuracy

and attention to details make it a worthy purchase.

A full function ESU Loksound V4 decoder allows custom sound files and an array of lighting effects.

The sound system is excellent.

The model also runs very nicely at various speeds.

I don't like how the model's coupler height is wrong and that the coupler box has too

much up and down play for the coupler to move.

In addition, I find the design of the sanding lines to be questionable.

In fact if I was designing this locomotive I would have the sanding lines attached to

the trucks instead of the sill, because I would rather have operational reliability

and fluidity over accuracy of the sanding line positions.

Both of these issues are easily amended by the modeler so I will only take off half a point for them.

My final rating for the model is 9.5/10.

I would like to take this opportunity to tell you that starting on February 20, 2018, I

will lose my Youtube partner status because I don't meet the new Youtube partner requirements

which is 1000 subscribers and 4000 playback hours per year.

Youtube tells me that over 85% of my viewers are not subscribed, so if you are one of the

85%, please head on over to my channel and check out my other videos.

If you like what you see, please subscribe to my channel to receive new content updates

because when I get to 1000 subscribers, I will be able to reinstate my partner status.

I will only ask this once, so you will not hear this message from me again on future videos.

My content will still be the same regardless if I have partnership status or not, so rest

assured that there will be more videos coming, because I love this hobby and I want to share

my passion for this hobby with the community and the world.

Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next one!

For more infomation >> Review: HO ScaleTrains.com EMD SD40-2 Series 'CSX SD40-3' - Duration: 12:40.

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8.This Book is Not Good For You - Book Review 100 books in 2018 - Duration: 5:53.

Does this arm look too high?

Hi! I am Dabi. But you can call me Dabz.

This is the...

I don't know anymore...

What number is this?? 8th book of my 100 books in 2018 challenge.

Today I'm reviewing "This book is not good for you"

by Pseudonymous Bosch.

Yes!!

Pseudonymous Bosch.

This book is the third book in the Secret Series.

And if you've watched my previous videos you will know, you might know

and you might have watched my "If you're reading this, it's too late"review and I read the

other one last year.

And if you haven't, there will be a card up there.

Anyway the book "This book is not good for you" is about chocolate.

Seriously, it's about chocolate.

It's not just chocolate though.

This book is about a "tuning fork", not like the instrument tuning thingy.

But it's a cooking object and I can't really get into it

But.....

And also this is about a journey to save Cass's (which is one of the main characters) mom

and Cass, Max Ernest those are the two main characters

and also one that was introduced in the second book, Yo-yoji try

and save Cass's mom.

This book was an amazing read and I love the little

details or like the little thing I'll show you

So...

It says here, so in the beginning it has this chapter 15.

Is it.. is this showing?

Chapter 15 is in the beginning and then I have

since it was already in the beginning I have a ripped chapter 15.

It's not actually ripped it's just the drawing, but a ripped chapter 15 where chapter 15

should really be and they're like these weird little details and cool little things throughout

the book and this book has humor, action, mystery, it has it all...

Except for magic....

But... also

I loved the illustrations in this book.

There's a separate illustrator named Gilbert Ford.

I also like the appendix.

The appendix in this book, it has like a bunch of little facts and stuff like...

yeah, and I don't really know how to explain it so you can look it up search appendix of

a book.

But like it has these little different things like Max Ernest's

100 hellos or something like that and the appendix is at the end of the book mostly

I think.. maybe...

But anyways speaking of endings this would be the

end of my book review.

If you read any of the books that I have reviewed so far

then make sure to comment down below also comment what books I should read.

Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed.

Don't forget to subscribe and like!!!!!

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Airstream Missouri Review - Duration: 3:07.

Airstream. The 'silver bullet' American trailer, with the riveted aluminium shell:

it's a design classic.

It's not aimed at typical caravanners. Airstream avoids the word caravan in its marketing.

This is a travel trailer

You won't see many families with young children in a four-berth tourer like this.

It's a luxury item for a well-heeled audience,to bring a different kind of customer to dealer forecourts.

It was relaunched in the UK in October 2017 , and is now distributed by the Swift Group.

Swift has put its own stamp on these tourers and by rethinking the interior finish for the British market.

Inside the Missouri, the four-berth layout features a front lounge, central kitchen, washroom and end bed.

This is this is the Americana furnishing option, which I really like.

There are alternatives though if you prefer darker colour schemes.

There are LED lights throughout, a stereo/MP3 player, and overhead are these Perspex lockers.

There are plenty more regular European-style caravan bits and pieces in here though.

There's a Dometic fridge freezer, gas hob and combined oven and grill, Alde heating and hot water.

The kitchen feels very solid, with Corian worktops, large steel sink and a wooden cutlery drawer.

The washroom has a chunky Corian shelf and sink and quite surprising lime green walls

and a soap dispenser

Otherwise, it has a regular European style Thetford caravan loo.

At night time the rear fixed bed is the comfiest, with a Duvalay mattress.

In the front lounge the table lowers on a telescopic leg to make another double.

The Missouri is the smallest of three models and the only single axle trailer.

While there are a few things you'd expect to find in a high-end caravan,

such as anexternal shower and gas BBQ point, there are a few differences too.

There's a pull-out tray for the battery, an onboard fresh water tank and a step for the offside entry door,

all of which are more commonly found in expensive motorhomes.

There's this permanently fixed roll out awning, a rear storage locker, plus these lovely wraparound windows.

A steel stone guard acts as armour against stone chips, and the gas bottle box is just that - a box.

The Airstream Missouri's aluminium bodyshell makes it very heavy.

This model is less then 7m long but still weighs 1825kg laden, an 86% match for this BMW X5.

And with this model priced at £78,495 you've got to really want one.

But take the plunge and you're buying into a truly unique lifestyle.

For more infomation >> Airstream Missouri Review - Duration: 3:07.

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Democratic memo facing controversy as DOJ, FBI review - Duration: 3:34.

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Victorinox INOX - In-depth review (HR & EN subtitles) - Duration: 11:54.

Hi and welcome to another Watch Geek video!

Today I'll be doing a review of a Victorinox INOX watch.

But first I would like to thank Silvertime watch store for supplying this watch and if

you want to check them out, you can click on the link in the

description.

This watch debuted in 2014. on 130th

anniversary of the company and was heavily advertised as an

incredibly tough watch with no less than, you guessed it, 130 tests performed on it.

Some of these tests were a bit weird, like being washed in a laundry

machine for 2 hours at 90 degrees, but some were pretty

impressive, like being run over by a 64 ton tank, or being dropped from 10 meters of height

onto a concrete surface, which is what G-Shocks were

known for when they were first introduced.

And speaking of G-Shocks, one has to mention them, as I

see this watch as a Swiss version of a G-Shock, with the

usual Swiss attributes, meaning more elegant, more traditional and naturally, more expensive

than its Japanese counterpart.

When this watch was released I tried to find out what exactly Victorinox did to make this

watch tough, as the specs suggested that the watch is powered

by a standard quartz movement, and some reviewers said the watch is just a standard quartz that's

been advertised as super tough, when in fact any quartz

watch would be that tough.

But then again, people say that about G-Shocks as well, and although it

might be true when it comes to digital watches, with analog ones, it's a bit different as

they have parts that can fall off due to high forces during

an impact.

The way Casio solved that on their Gravitymaster series, as they are all analog, is by encasing

the movement in Alpha Gel, an incredible material that

absorbs shocks and vibrations in such an impressive way that the only explanation for its existence

is that it comes from Aliens!

If you don't believe me, watch this video of an egg being dropped from a height

of 6m onto only 5cm of that material.

In case that wasn't enough, they made the hands balanced, so they

have the exact same weight on the front part as well as on the counterweight part, meaning

that when the watch is subjected to shock, the stress

is evenly distributed.

On top of that the shaft of the hands is much wider than on usual analog watches to

make for a sturdier attachment.

And if all of these failed they incorporated what Casio calls a Tough

Movement technology, meaning the watch checks the

position of its hands once every hour and corrects them if necessary.

So as you can see, that watch differs from regular quartz watches quite a bit.

When it comes to INOX, the only info they give and boast about is

that the dial is what they call a monobloc design, meaning it's

completely stamped, so the applied hour markers aren't really applied but are a part of the

dial that has just been shaped to look like an hour marker,

so the hour markers can't fall off.

They may have done some other alterations to the watch but they

certainly haven't told us about it, which means they maybe

haven't.

When I compare the amount of engineering that went into making a Gravitymaster shock resistant,

to what Victorinox did to make the INOX shock

resistant, I really wanted to hate INOX, especially at the

price they are asking for it, which was about $500 at the release, but guess what.

Upon holding one in my hands, I must admit that not only do I not

hate it, but surprisingly, I like it quite a lot and see the appeal.

A Gravity master is a still a G-Shock, meaning

it comes with a G-Shock design that is not to everyone's

liking.

This on the other hand has a more serious design that one might call elegant compared

to a G-Shock.

Everything is beautifully shaped and gives you this feeling like the watch was SCULPTED.

I especially love the design of the bezel that looks a lot like the one on the Girard-Perregaux

Laureato, in fact, the whole watch looks like the GP on

steroids.

The crownguards are very big but flow with the case beautifully while giving the crown

one of the best protections I have seen, so the crown just

looks tucked away and safe from any harm.

It is naturally a screw-down crown which gives this watch a

200m water resistance.

The finish of the case is a wonderful brushing that is done very well and feels silky under

your fingers.

The only polished parts are found on the slopes of the bezel.

I would usually say that such a tough watch would be better of without the polished parts

as they will pick up scratches easier, but they just make the

watch pop, and when I try to visualize it all scratched and beaten up, it looks even

better that way.

If you really want to preserve the watch, you do

get this G-Shock looking bumper protection, but with it, the

watch loses the one thing that separates it from G-Shocks, so I prefer to wear it without

one.

Oh and just to make it clear, the 10m drop test I mentioned

at the beginning was done without the bumper, so you

don't have to worry about the watch losing its toughness if you wear it naked.

You can also order a full body bumper that covers the watch completely,

and it comes in different colors, but like I said, it works and looks best

the way it is.

The strap is genuine rubber, and has to be one of the best rubber straps I ever tried.

It is not the plasticky junk you find on older Seiko divers,

but it's also not the overly soft dust and lint magnet found

on newer ones.

Now don't get me wrong, I love newer Seiko rubber straps, but this one is right in

between when it comes to softness and pliability which makes it perfect.

There is only one other strap I wore that felt this way, and it was on my

Orient STI from 2010.

It was durable, comfortable and just a joy to wear, all day, every day.

The only negative is that it is 21mm wide, which is an odd size, somewhat

limiting your strap options.

And speaking of strap options, ever since the INOX was introduced people

were praying for a bracelet, and after supposedly 2 years in development they did make one,

so now you have that option as well.

On top of that, if you want the full "doomsday survivor" styling, you can have it

on a Paracord strap as well.

When it comes to wear-ability the watch is large at 43mm in diameter and a lug to lug

of 51mm.

The thickness is 13mm and it comes in at a hefty

138g on a rubber strap, which helps in making the watch

feel sturdy.

Surprisingly it doesn't wear as large as it's dimensions would suggest, but I would still

like to try the 37mm version just to see how it sits

on my wrist, plus that one is a no-date version which in my

opinion looks better because of that.

Since I mentioned the 37mm version I should also mention that the

INOX is also offered as a divers watch with a rotating bezel, round lume markers and increased

size to 45mm, while the regular one is also offered

in titanium and carbon case with slightly different dial that

has the 3,6,9 numerals on the dial and a 24 hour scale on the underside of the crystal.

The crystal on all models is a flat sapphire and they say it's triple coated with AR, hopefully

on the underside only, but again there is no info

on it, so we can only guess.

The crystal sits just slightly lower than the bezel meaning it's well protected

against chipping and a 65 ton tank driving across it.

The dial is, like I said, stamped from a single piece, but it doesn't give you that impression.

It really look like it has applied markers and thanks to

the sloping chapter ring with these cutouts for the markers it

has some depth to it.

The chapter ring also has the 24 hour scale or military time on it, but it's so small

that one almost doesn't notice it at all.

What one does notice is the outer part of the chapter ring that has

yet another set of markers, and these are divided like on mechanical watches which makes

no sense on a watch that ticks once a second.

So it's just a gimmick, and feels like they finished the dial and case,

and when they went to assemble the watch they noticed the two didn't fit, so to fill in

the gap they just made another chapter ring with a new set of

markers.

It really looks like an afterthought and should have

no place on otherwise a pretty well designed watch.

And I really like the design of both the dial and the

hands, and love their use of the company logo as a 12 o'clock marker.

It makes the dial less cluttered and very legible.

The date is at 4:30 and done in white.

Honestly I think the watch would look better without the date all together, or if they

had to use it, I wish they went with black or matching green.

The lume is a bit of a let down on this watch, because the rest of the watch really set the

bar pretty high and exceeded my expectations, so I kind of

expected the lume to be on the same level, but sadly, it isn't.

It's not completely useless, but it was barely visible when I woke up at 5am, and that was

after it was charged extensively with a UV flashlight before

I went to bed.

For comparison I did the same with my SNX111, just to see how the 2 compare, and

the SNX was a lot easier to read and visibly stronger, and I

consider it a dressy watch.

Whether the diver model has better lume, I have no idea, but I do hope

it does.

The watch is powered by a swiss made Ronda 715 quartz movement, and I really cannot complain

about it.

It is a high torque quartz movement with an End of Life indicator, meaning the seconds

hand will skip to let you know when to change the battery,

and that will not happen very often as it's rated to have a 5

year battery life which is impressive for an analog watch.

I also love that the seconds hand hits the markers pretty much perfectly, which is often

not the case even on more expensive watches.

I did read about some people's watches being off but

the ones I had the opportunity to see were all near perfect.

To conclude, the Victorinox INOX is an excellent swiss made refined version of a G-Shock that

has such

a feeling of sturdiness and heft to it, that you feel like it can really withstand anything

you throw at it.

It also looks great, and feels great on the wrist.

So even if you are a mechanical watch lover, having a grab

and go quartz watch is always good, especially when it feels and looks as tough as this one

does.

I personally have my G-Shocks for that, but

if you want a more classic looking "end of the world" watch,

this will fit great.

It is a bit pricey for a beater watch, but that's the price of having a swiss made beater.

If you live in the US, you lucky bastards, just

like with G-Shocks that are ridiculously cheap there compared

to the rest of the world, these can often be had at way under $300 which makes it a bargain

for what it offers.

Some have argued they would like to see a mechanical version as well, but a mechanical

watch could never be as tough as even the cheapest

quartz watch, so I doubt a mechanical version will ever

see the light of day.

Even if it does, it will most certainly not be able to handle a 10m drop test, well

maybe if it was encased in a lot of that Alpha gel I mentioned at the beginning.

Well, this pretty much completes this week's review, so thank you for watching.

I hope you enjoyed, if you did, please like and subscribe by pressing

this button right here, and until the next video, bye!

For more infomation >> Victorinox INOX - In-depth review (HR & EN subtitles) - Duration: 11:54.

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[Eng Sub] 99" Review Monsta X Minhyuk - Pearl Tteok-bokki - Duration: 2:29.

MH: Hello, I'm Minhyuk from Monsta X.

MH: What I am going to cook is

MH: high-quality(?) Pearl Tteok-bokki.

MH: It's called Pearl Tteok-bokki,

MH: but it's actually Joraengi Tteok(ribbon shaped rice cake), right?

MH: Where are all the ingredients?

MH: They come out like CG?

PD: Beside you.

MH: Right here? Ah~

MH: I have to pick these up?

MH: I thought they would come out with CG.

MH: These are all mine?

MH: No way. You don't need this much.

MH: What is this for?

MH: Want me to take leftovers home? (*Actually the vinyl for ingredients*)

MH: It says 'Bubble Tteok' on the package.

MH: They look like frog eggs,

MH: and don't seem delicious, (*very honest*)

MH: but very chewy.

MH: There's a preservative inside. How perfect(?)

MH: First of all,

MH: Put the water in this measuring cup into the frying pan.

MH: No more or less!

MH: Come on~

MH: Full power(?)!!

MH: To boil this water,

MH: I think we need about 40 min.

MH: Those of you who are busy,

MH: just go out and do your work.

MH: I'll make it for you shortly.

MH: Put the sauce. One big spoon.

MH: Because... There's no reason.

MH: Perfect, perfect.

MH: Do you have... Miwon? (*MSG*)

MH: Cooking can't be done without that.

PD: Boiling! Boiling!

MH: Wait, wait.

MH: In this case,

MH: don't be afraid(?)

MH: and turn down the fire.

MH: Then this friend(?) will go down, too.

MH: Calm down~

(Putting in bubble tteoks)

MH: (So random) Cooking is

MH: never difficult.

MH: Easy!

MH: Anywhere, anytime, you can..

MH: It's crazy here.

MH: I tasted this a bit.

MH: And it was a 'mess',

(Putting in ketchup.)

(Putting in corn syrup.)

MH: Half a spoon.

MH: Looks so delicious.

MH: Something tastes weird for a moment.

(The end)

(Finish!)

MH: You can put cheese in according to your preference.

MH: I loev cheese. So, New Zealand Cheddar cheese(?)

MH: It will melt by itself.

(Help yourself:D)

MH: It's my first time making this,

MH: it's better than I thought.

MH: It's delicious but

MH: something tastes 'soury'.

(Gourmet manager)

MH: How is it?

Manager: Yes. Delicious. (*answering like a robot*)

MH: No, seriously.

MH: It's not good.

(*shocked*)

MH: It's not that bad~

(*Kihyun appears*)

KH: You did something wrong. MH: What.

KH: You should've boiled it down on low heat...

MH: Hey, it's edible.

MH: (*soulless*)So delicious.

KH: What is this sour thing?

KH: Please try this, PDnim..

KH: Just once. Only once.

MH: PDnim, plz.

(PD: So, I tried it directly)

(*not chewing*)

MH: Chew it~^^

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St Patrick's Day Card AND a Review of Mini Scoring Board - Duration: 7:56.

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MANE CONCEPT BS5504 REVIEW | GROWN & SEXY - Duration: 3:15.

Queens welcome back. I'm Sheena I go by Queen She. Today, I'm sharing this unit I received from mane concept the style number is BS5504

Capricorn the color is te 1b 27 30 33

Get into this color y'all the dimensions and the highlights and lowlights all that good stuff like

super pretty color mix

Now this is a 5 by 5 lace front wig

They have a huge array of colors like main concept has been coming out with some hot hot

popular colors and

This I would say is definitely one of them

There's carefree party so you don't have to turn the wig cap to get the part

Or this look that you want you can partner anywhere within the 5 by 5 range the hair line

I felt was very very natural definitely goes from ear to ear the only thing

I would recommend is

Tweezing the sides a little bit toward the hairline just to make it look a little more natural

I think that was my only point of contention with this unit she's definitely big head friendly

and I'm just showing you a

360 view of the unit before I start playing around with the part again this color the texture is super soft

It's definitely a silkier

Texture though not too, too silky, and I can tell that this unit will hold the curl pattern

Now I'm not generally a middle part

Type of gal, so I'll just show you how it looks and we're gonna pretend like you don't see the edge of my wig cap

That's definitely a plus about this unit wherever you part her there's definitely gonna be some

substantial amount of

Scalp realness going on so you want to make sure you have the right

we kept color or if you have a wig grip because this parting is going to show all of your business if you don't and

Usually I conceal the part however

For the purposes of this review I didn't do all of that. I think I like this part best on me

this is a right-side part, and I just want to show you the colors because I think she's so gorgeous I

Experienced no shedding with this unit except for after I cut the lace which you might expect

The lace is on the medium to soft

Texture range so not going to be super harsh on your edges, which is always a plus

I think this is a great everyday unit and also you could get some Vavoom

tell me what y'all think go ahead like comment subscribe if you are not already part of the queendom and

I'll be back very very soon with more reviews and giveaways

Until next time don't forget to love each other Queens bye

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Monster Hunter: World Review - Duration: 7:19.

As a fans of Monster Hunter

I can assure you that

Monster Hunter: World is the best series

of all Monster Hunter games ever released

They managed to fix all the imperfection

of the previous Monster Hunter and add new

innovations that make this game feel fresh

without losing the character and style of

Monster Hunter itself

If you have never touched Monster Hunter before

then this game is the right

entry point for beginners

to start hunting monster.

Monster Hunter is famous for its level of difficulty and

inhospitality for new players

but this game does a wonderful job of introducing the

basics needed to start playing and they are glued

seamlessly together with the storyline.

It is very strange to hear the word Monster Hunter

and storyline together, but this

game has a pretty good storyline.

The main quest we undertake will be related to the

progress of the storyline such as clearing the

area of monsters disturbance

to open a new campsite

investigating the trail of monsters to aid research

searching material for vehicles from monster material

etc

The Side missions are not only serves as a

complement

some side missions give rewards that can improve

cooking and gardening facilities

This is much better than in the previous series where we

have to collect points to upgrades in-game

facilities.

All the basics needed to start playing are becoming

more accessible

but to really master this game players still have to

struggle for hours

that's where the challenge and enjoyment of playing

Monster Hunter comes

There are 14 weapons in this game, each with unique

capabilities and styles. Coupled with

dozens of monsters available gives you unlimited

gameplay potential and suddenly

you've been playing this game for

hundreds of hours without you even knowing it

Choosing armor becomes easier

they eliminate the numbers on armor in the previous

series and make combo armor easier to understand.

My favorite new feature on weapons is the ability to

change weapons in the middle of quest

This really helps when I have to do a quest that requires

me to hunt many targets

Rathian is the first target? Let's beat her with the Great Sword or Hammer

Oh next is Diablos? Shoot his tail with Bow or Bowgun to death

improvements like this look simple

But very useful and can reduce a little

frustration due to

Getting run over by Diablos when using hammer

there are five areas that we can explore in Monster

Hunter: World as the story goes.They managed to bring

a truly charming graphics, each area carved with detail

and full of meaning plus they remove

the loading for each zone so the game feels spacious

and alive. Each zone feels different from other zones but

remains perfectly connected. So many new things you

can find just by taking a walk in an area. Even after

passing through dozens

of missions in the same area, you'll be surprised by new shortcuts

and zones you've never been before. And in every area

there are monsters that guard certain territory.

The interaction between nature, monster, and the hunter

is so real and complementary

Monster dwellings are different from where they hunt for food

Sometimes a monster will pass through another

monster's territory to hunt for food

And they will fight as they face each other

Just like in the real world world it is very unique

and I have never seen it in other games

the sense of amazement when Anjanath confronted

with Rathalos still lingers in my mind

The surrounding also provides traps that can help the

hunters to take down the monsters

ranging from flashbugs that can blind monsters

paratoads that can paralyze the monsters

to plants that can cause poisoning

The difficulty level in this game is really well designed

Every quest you face will continue to be more difficult

but the difficulty increases subtly

so you will not be surprised by the appearance of a very

powerful monster at the beginning of the game

We can say that your first

50 hours is part of the tutorial and the game actually

starts when you start playing the end-game content

And of course when it reaches high rank you don't

need a potion to fight Nergigantes because one attack

from him is able to get you back to camp

Ahh cart was comfy

Talking about the level of difficulty, it's still incomplete if

we don't discuss about the hitbox.

I feel that the hitbox in this game has been well tuned

so the fight with the monsters becomes fairer

and less frustrating.

But sometimes I was surprised to see my character was

not hit by a monster attack that I thought should hit.

My eyes could be wrong

but I should be grateful because it is still better than

Plesioth Hip Check from an unexpected angle

in the previous Monster Hunter

So far I've mentioned good things about

Monster Hunter: World, but this game also has flaws

Several times

while hunting or when looking at the cutscene

FPS will go down especially when there is a lot of clutter

on the screen

Fortunately the decline is not

significant and does not interfere with the gameplay

In addition to FPS

voice acting in this game feels bland and amateurish

for me personally

this is not a problem but maybe others

can't stand the voice acting in this game

The multiplayer aspect of the game is good enough

But still not perfect. To play along with your friends

you can invite them into the lobby session or you can

hand out 12 digit session IDs from the lobby you use

You can also enter the quest that has been running.

This is a new feature that hasn't been in

the previous Monster Hunter series.

So far the multiplayer game is stable and I have never

felt a lag at all. But several times

I can't get into the lobby

so I'm forced to play offline

After giving three beta accesses Capcom

should be able to anticipate this problem

So is Monster Hunter: World worth playing?

I think this game is worth to play

This game has evolved with many

improvements in various aspects. The amount of

content that can be found

and explored plus the challenging

gameplay will make you feel at home

playing this game for hours.

This game has shortcomings

but it doesn't give much negative impact.

I'm sure that this game

will be a Game of the Year candidate.

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McCafe Breakfast Blend Coffee Review - Duration: 5:55.

- Hey welcome to Coffee Coffee Coffee,

your place for average Joe coffee reviews.

Today's coffee is da-da-da da-da

("Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod)

- So today, we're reviewing McCafe breakfast blend,

which is a light roast.

It's supposed to be rich and vibrant.

Did you have something to add?

- No.

(laughing)

Well, every McDonald's you ever go to is rich and vibrant.

(laughing)

Except for the dirty ones.

- So, yeah, breakfast blend.

Rich and vibrant.

100% arabica beans.

It doesn't say the region it's from.

It just says the coffee growing regions of the world.

So, mountainous places and what not.

So, yeah.

- Same place their beef comes from.

(laughs)

- I don't know, okay.

So, interesting fact.

It's distributed by Kraft-Heinz Food Company,

which yeah, I figured McDonald's...

Does Kraft own McDonald's?

- I don't think so. - I don't think so.

- But McDonald's doesn't deliver to grocery stores

other stuff, so they probably said

Kraft already has that built in there,

so we might as well...

- Also... - Heinz Ketchup at McDonald's.

- And Kraft is Maxwell House.

- Ohh.

- Found that out today.

- Oh, interesting.

- So it's like-- - Yeah (gasps).

- Kraft, they're crafty.

- (laughing) They are. - They own everything!

- They do.

- It's either Proctor and Gamble or Kraft.

- Yeah, it's weird if you look at all those corporations.

- What if Kraft owns Proctor and Gamble?

- I don't think that's... - Or the other way around?

- Okay, well, let's--

- One thing I'm surprised about is the sun

finally came out today.

- (laughs) right.

- You're watching this in the future,

this is the day that it snowed in Florida.

Not where we're at, but it is.

Anyway, the sun kinda came out.

- Right, so let's talk about price.

This was $6.29 for a bag.

It was on sale at Publix,

so sometimes it's a bit more expensive,

but that's what, like eight something a pound.

- So, not the most expensive. - I wrote it down.

- It's like a cheaper-- - 8.38.

- Cheaper than a Peet's,

but more expensive than a Seattle's Best.

So, kinda that middle ground.

Question is, is it good?

- Do we like it? - 'cause that's a fair price.

- Right?

Yeah, do we like it?

- Do we like it?

We'll find out.

- Your coffee.

- I'll drink from my redwoods mug today.

- And my favorite mug.

Hm, it smells nice.

Okay, so this coffee, I actually like.

I think it's nutty.

- Yeah, mm hmm, nutty.

- Now, it's not, I would say, as flavorful

as some of the other coffees.

Other coffee is better, but this is pretty good coffee.

- Maybe because it's a light roast?

- Mm hmm, mm hmm.

Yeah, I, again, prefer a darker roast,

but this one is actually nice.

It's kinda nutty, which is an odd thing for...

We haven't found a lot of nutty blends

that are a light roast.

- Right, yeah, normally, the light roasts are beany.

- Mm hmm, but not Caribou's light roast.

- They had a morning blend... - Daybreak.

- Daybreak, yeah, and it was kinda like this.

It wasn't that beany flavor that we dislike so much.

- So that's surprising.

We, of course, said (groans)

- McDonald's coffee? - Yeah, McDonald's coffee.

- I'm not a big fan of the drive-thru coffee

we get from there.

- Which, with that you never know who's making it.

How long it's been sitting there.

- I remember in the past-- - Who spit in it...

- You know, that kind of thing.

- I've had their frozen coffees and stuff,

and it was good, I remember, but that was a long time ago,

before we started reviewing coffee and, you know.

But this is good.

- Go ahead.

- I was gonna say, I bet McDonald's coffee is better

in the morning when they're going through a lot of it

because that has been a thing that I've noticed

with a lot of places.

If you go at an odd time of day,

it's just always impossible to get good coffee somewhere,

but if you go when it's peak time, it's always fresh.

- And the only time, just so you know,

that we ever get coffee from a drive-thru

is in the afternoon.

- If we are out. - Yeah, like on a road trip.

- And we're on our way to Sam's or traveling somewhere,

then we get coffee, but we never, never in the morning,

do we go through anything.

- Yeah, just waste of money.

It's just hard to get a good cup of coffee out and about.

Except for Starbucks is pretty good.

- Yeah, pretty consistent. - Cafe brevy.

- Okay, so.

- Overall. - Overall.

- Donut count?

On a scale of zero to five.

- Three?

- I think three would probably be the highest.

- Yeah, three, I mean, I would buy it again

if it was on sale.

- Yeah, the prices would have to be where it is or lower.

- Right, yeah, like it's a good coffee

if you get it on sale.

I wouldn't be mad.

- Yeah, well these coffees are popular.

I hear people talk about them all the time.

If you've tried it, let us know what you thought about it.

Or if you tried some of the other roasts,

which we will have some of those reviews upcoming,

or else you've already watched those

and you're watching this in the future.

(gasps) Marty? (futuristic jingle)

(laughing)

But, anyway, let us know, in the comments below,

what you think, no matter what year it is

or if you're in the past or the future.

- Right. - Or the present.

- Leave us comments.

- That's right.

- And subscribe.

- That's right.

And until next time.

- Keep grinding.

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Please be sure to subscribe

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Godox TT685-O Flash Unit Review - Duration: 13:39.

Hello I'm Graham and I hope everyone's having a great day and

welcome to this product review for the godox TT 685

now this one is the old version which is for olympus and Panasonic cameras but

you can get this flash unit for the Nikon Canon Fuji and Sony varieties so

you've got a complete set of manufacturers third-party replacement

flash units if you wanted to go this route now I bought the 685 after

purchased the tities 350 and was impressed by its performance and its

build quality these little units are only 70 pounds in the UK and they can

act as masters and slaves and optical slave but they work on radio frequencies

so they aren't line of sight as you do have with optical triggering so these

give you a very reliable wireless trigger if you wanted to use them as

slave flashes so the 685 is a much bigger units got a

higher guide number and it's got a couple of additional features that the

smaller units don't have now in this review I'm not going to cover every

feature that the splashing it has that's been I could adequately covered by a lot

of other reviewers here on YouTube but I'm going to point out some of the

features that I haven't been able to find in some of those reviews so

hopefully this will fill in some of the gaps if you're considering buying the TT

685 well first of all it is a olympus panasonic version i'm talking about so

some of the features may not be included in all the other manufacturers and in

fact some of the other manufactures are features that are not included with the

old version for example the autofocus as this light doesn't exist on the olympus

unit but it does on the nikon and canon so that's a variety that you may have to

look out for now one of the features of this unit that

hasn't been mentioned is a fight you can actually set it up for the scale on the

back of the flash unit which gives you an indication of how you can use that in

terms of distance you can set that up in either feet or meters through the

function button on the back of the flash unit in the function menu can set up

meters or feet so if you're in the states for example and you're still

using the foot measure then it actually gives you an ideal way of setting the

distance indicator into meters that you are familiar with here in europe we're

using meter sights it's better for us to set that into the meter scale and the

other feature that's into this setup is the fact you can use

this on Micro Four Thirds system or on one three five system now it's the zoom

scale on the banks so with the zoom facility set to be in Micro Four Thirds

if i zoom the aqua 4/3 lens to 40 millimeters you will see 40 millimeters

appear on the back of the camera but if you wanted to use this camera on say

upon giant bridge camera whose zoom range is set in 1/35 equivalent focal

length to be switched to cell were to that one 35 equivalent focal length if

you set the say f said 300 up to 100 millimeters this will zoom to that 100

millimeters equivalent so you gettin the exact field of view from the flash head

as you are taking with your picture so that is a useful feature

now this flush had black zoom zoom all the way up to 200 millimeters so it's

ideal for wildlife type pictures and it gives out extra throw because the frame

will lens brings that beam in and focuses that light into a smaller area

hence the higher guide number now I will come back to that guide number later in

this video as I believe that the guide number they're quoting is far overstated

to what you actually get in reality so the other features of the unit that you

won't have seen mentioned is the fact there is a little sensor on the unit I

presume it's on all of the units but it's definitely here on the Olympus

version there is a sensor in the head a little LED infrared LED and in the body

of the flash unit is a sense of behind of the read window and that appears to

give you an indication of when the flush isn't horizontal or you've got any

rotation on so if their head is up or slightly rotated

there'll be an arrow on the flash indicator which tells you that you are

not in the home position weather changes and the electronic parameters the lavash

I haven't been able to determine but it does give you a visual warning that

you're not in the horizontal or you're in a vertical position now one of the

other features are seeing criticized of this unit is the actual flash head

stiffness now when I got this it was extremely stiff and if you try to rotate

the on the camera it would try to twist the

flash unit out of the hot shoe but a simple solution to that is to turn the

head to the 90 degrees version and then just spray a little bit of Dodie 40 in

either side of the head just wipe off the excess and that dilutes down the

grease that got activeview is to lubricate little ball and the ratchet in

there that gives you the detent positions in the position so once you've

done that that flash head is the same as any other sort of third party Chinese

manufacture flash unit they are quite good and again the the swivel is quite

good now you can set this up as a on-camera flash

and use it in the TTL mode just using the standard hotshoe communication to

the to the flash unit as a standard TTL flash gun or you can use this as a

master flash in a TTL compatible set up or if you wanted to you can do as a

master flash in a manual setup depends how you're going to set up your slave

units so if you're going to use it as the master in a radio frequency control

session so if I've got multiple flash units that have been set up as radio

frequency slaves I can set those in the one of three groups that this system

allows and different channels up to 32 so you can set different channels if you

were working with someone else in the studio and you're interfering on the

same radio frequency channel you could change the channel at which you're

operating so you can set this up as a master within the group or you can just

have it as a communication device but if you're going to use it as a

communication device you use your waist and the effect of the flash and you're

better to use the go Docs dedicated transmitter now this is the old

transmitter it's for the olympus system but you can get transmitters for other

ranges of cameras so you can get the Nikon and the Canon and I believe there

is a sunny one available now or and the Fuji one so you could use these master

transmitters to communicate with the flash units now the beauty of the go

duct system is even if I've got this unit off camera and set up on a light

stand if I'm using my Canon system with the Canon transmitter the actual display

will tell that I'm using a cannon transmitter so

if I was using the solar system you'd see Sony appear on the back of their

part using the Nikon it would seen economic up there just to remind you use

in the Nick on system so this is a cross compatibility for the flash units and

they work quite well if you're using them in the manual mode then there's no

concern you just using them as a straightforward manual slave but in the

TTL mode you've got this cross compatibility so you can use different

systems with your existing flash units and again if you've got studio classes

like the bigger at 600 B TTL version you could control the TTL version or the ad

200 again you could control in a TTL mode with any of the camera triggers

whether it's Nikon Canon Olympus or whatever so the gutter system and the

x-series is quite a useful feature if you want to upgrade your cameras you

only need to upgrade your transmitter and not all the flashbacks now one of

the things I found that doesn't work is the flash exposure compensation even if

you're on camera if you change the flash exposure compensation in the menuing

system you won't get a corresponding change in flash output power from the

unit so if you want to use flash exposure compensation you've got to use

the flash exposure compensation built into the flash head and you've got plus

and minus three stops of exposure compensation high-speed sync works once

you press the high-speed sync mode on here it overrides the normal one three

twentieth of a second exposure with the olympus system it tells the camera to

use the higher shutter speed and here is a picture on the screen where i've used

this at one 2,000 a second is a 100 in daylight with an aperture of over 3.2 to

darken down the sky and the flash has given enough power there to fill in the

daylight shadows so that's a high speed sync again you can set that up from your

muster commander if you've got this unit set up on a light stand the other thing

that doesn't work is when you're off camera you can't control the zoom of

your off-camera slaves so again you'd have to physically change the zoom

length of your units before you start your shoot you can't rely on setting the

zoom to 45 on here on your slaves to follow

just doesn't work for some reason and doesn't seem to work on any of the god

ups range of equipment that I've tried with using the transmitters so again

just a bit of a failing there you can't use the zoom you've got a golfer to set

up your individual units now look at the guide number caught you by God ox for

this system they're saying it's a guide number of

about 60 but that's at the 200 millimeters full length again with all

these camera manufacturers they tend to give you the guide anumber with it

zoomed out to full so a hundred and five millimeters is a norm for these flash

units but this one will actually go out to 200 millimeters and they give you a

guide number of 60 when I test this out using live flash meter additional one

meter width is our one hundred and sixtieth of a second shutter speed I get

a flash exposure of f-22 so that tells me of the guide number is 22 meters not

sixty and again if you pull this back to the 14 millimeters position that guy

number drops to f-16 so our 16 ohm meter so again the guide numbers tend to be

overstated and again I've tested this with on-camera flash with a camera set

to f-22 a distance of one meter from the subject iso:100 shutter:160 earth and

the exposure was correct so the guide number is a little bit overstated in my

opinion for the flash unit if you par this unit you are using for double a

nickel metal hydride batteries and the recycle time is about two and a half

seconds so if I reached pry this off at full power you can hear the beep it's

about two and a half seconds but very quickly that recycle time drops away

they come up something like two hundred and ten flashes up to full power with a

freshly set of 2,500 milliamp hour nickel metal hydride batteries if you

were 210 flashes I think you'll be watching about five hours for it to

recycle I can't get anything like that with my 2500 milliamp hour battery

after about 40 exposures then these batteries are into five or six seconds

recycle time now if you're into event photography or you want to capture a lot

of flash pictures then it would be advisable to use a flash pack now the

part input on the front of this is a Canon system so if you use the Canon

compatible battery pack and this one is manufactured by shoot you plug this into

the power socket on the front of the camera you'll get an indication that

you're providing par from your 8 butters in this unit and that gives you a much

faster recycle time a more consistent flash to recycle time so again if I fire

this off again the flash comes back under 2 seconds and that's consistent

and you can see that the flash unit here is providing the part of the unit again

there's over temperature protection in the flash head if you try to drive it

too hard with too many full power flashes or if using it in the

stroboscopic mode and you over exceed the maximum flash pulses the unit will

shut down and it forces you to wait while that tube cools down to protect

the electronics of the flash well that's it for the review of the go Duck 685

flash unit hope you found that useful if you're a new viewer first of all thanks

very much for stopping by and secondly please do click that subscribe button

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