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hello guys and welcome to a new video today we are in the new Jaguar ep's full

electric the new model and we will make a test drive and then I will show you

around the car a little bit and I hope you will enjoy this video here is the

key from the Jaguar it's a little bit bigger but it's it's lighter so it's no

problem here we have all kind of option the map the climatic system we have it

right here and you can also you can adjust here the clima and the all kind

of stuff here we have air suspension own you can see when you push this the air

suspension on the car here we have different modes of driving electric

seats we have the premium first edition this one comes with this air suspension

on the car because it's a little bit expensive it's around one thousand one

hundred thousand dollar euro so let's start guys and then I will show you

around the car and I will show you everything this is a white interior with

Alcantara here up here it's amazing it's look really really nice

so now let's let's adjust the seat and let's drive for a little bit guys if you

if you can see there we have two head-up display - I don't know sure if you can

see but it's really cool navigation system leather everywhere the steering

wheel it's with leather as well and I don't know you can see it there the

head-up display the mirrors we have blind spot and

everything on it so let's start guys let's do the test drive with a new

Jaguar for the first time so here we have the gear setting so now we put it

in the reverse wait I think the engine is not start oh yes now it start the

engine and you see they're ready it's ready and when I go to reverse you will

see the camera here in the back you also have a different option for the camera

if you go here to camera you can see the different setting for example here it's

automatic Parking here's the camera around here you can change the different

setting in the right side here if you push here you can see the front camera

as well it's really good quality the camera here on the side of the car here

- in the back and here it's it's back back so this is really cool the display

it's very good quality it's the same like in a hoodie or other high-class car

it's really well made it's glossy sometimes the light reflect in it but

it's not a problem you can actually see very well there so now we are in Reverse

and then we just go back easy let's see the first first first impression with

this car oh it's feel like a little bit heavy

it's feel a little bit heavy I think the battery it's really heavy that why I

heard I heard that the let's change the mode different mode what kind of mood we

have here echo so we have there if you see if you push here you have echo how

can you change this I think AHA okay so up you change the mode up and down you

change in echo we have comfort you have dynamic echo

and comfort so let's go to the comfort let's see now on the comfort how the

steering wheel it's feeling like

we go in the left here I'm coming and now we are in the comfort mode the car

it's really told the head-up display it's fantastic it's look really amazing

it's really good quality directly on the white screen the display it's really

good quality as well and you can see very easy the speed and all the

information that you need the map here you can see it really easily and it's

really really nice and helpful now the steering wheel it's a little bit

heavy I don't know why it's feel like really sporting really hard to take

curves and stuff like that the suspension are really good because they

are air suspension here you can put it up or down you can change different

modes no more hole or a little bit here upper

and the brakes are a little bit different than the Tesla and on the

other cars I will compare this car with the Tesla because the quality of the

interior and the quality of the car and the price it's it's like Tesla price so

I will like to compare this with Tesla so the brakes are different we have

regenerations to regenerations levels here on the car right now we are on the

first first type of regeneration so in the comfort mode the car steering wheel

it's a little bit tight I I want to change in the other different mode to

see for example in in dynamic mode I want to see if the the steering wheel

it's it's easier to it's the same it is the same no no big difference

steering wheel is the same tight I like the suspension they are fantastic

you cannot feel anything on this road you really feel it really can't feel

anything and the car it's really fast whoa wow this is crazy I didn't expect

on this the car it's really fast on dynamic mode that's really nice it's

really it's a little bit different a little bit strange to drive but after

you get used with it it's so nice it's everything it's so good quality you feel

it like it's quality and it's it's not hard to drive the only thing that I

don't like it's the steering wheel it's a little bit too heavy I don't know why

why they make it so heavy for a woman it's a little bit hard but now let's go

and echo maybe in the echo mode it's it's better let's try it yes yes

now it's or no it's still the same but it's a little bit better but still still

the same heart as before in the echo mode you can see their different options

and different regeneration types now we are in the first type of regeneration

and

test again the brakes because the brakes it seems to be a little bit its first

step and then the second step the brakes are a little bit strange because you

brake and then the second times you brake again maybe you have to drive like

lift off the pedal and the car regenerate easily but that's not the

problem in the echo mode the car has oh wow it's

really fast really faster than a corner it's the same fast as Tesla Model S has

400 horsepower 1990 kilowatt hour battery and if we go now we have 60 here

and if we go now in the sport dynamic mode you can see 0 to 100

oh my god wow this is crazy this is the same like Tesla 100 P 100 Wow

this is so fast you feel like you're you're back in the seat it's really

amazing and the stability it's great it has 50:50 way stability in the front

we have two motors on the front and on the back it's really fantastic Wow whoo

the core is fast but this one it's really fast

it's really great like an airplane if you know guys you feel this in the

airplanes I have to tell you you can feel this in this car too and the

dynamic mode it's it's amazing it's really really really fast car it's

really fast car I like that really love that okay let's turn here and the

suspension here you have some bumps and you don't even feel these bumps so nice

car a little bit wrong dear it's so amazing

look at this here this road it's a little bit bumpy and the car it's still

drive really well now let's go in the comfort mode try this comfort mode now

in the comfort mode I was expecting the steering wheel to be a little bit better

but it's a little bit heavy I have to say but for me it's perfect for men's

it's perfect maybe for a woman it's a little bit tricky but four months it's

not even a problem it's really nice it's really great it's feel really good for

for us it's really easy to drive it's really great let's go back back here and

the quality of the camera it's really amazing you don't need to look back you

don't even need to look back even the back you can see anything it's really

complicated to see right now and the the window in the back it's full of water

and in the winter you don't see nothing it's good that you have this camera and

you have big mirrors there that you can help you see really well up here we have

this nice I love this window it's all the way to the roof it's fantastic they

did a great job very good quality with this interior I will make I will show

you later or in the other video the interior and everything you can see on

the car you press D and now the car it's go front it's really have a great

technology safety in this car you can see the speed limit we have here the

sensors that read the speed limit and you can use the lane assist - we have it

here on the steering wheel you can push it and it's active now active and this

activate and its really nice now we are comfort

and I have to tell you the suspension the visibility it's perfect

you have great visibility in this car you see everything only in the back it's

not so good visibility but you can also use the cameras and stuff and here it's

like a little bit off roading and the car it's fantastic

the suspension are really good here the road is not so nice but the suspension

are really really nice really good good job

amazing head-up display amazing quality of the car really good quality and it's

really silent you cannot hear the engine the car it's really silent this is

really nice and really silent

it's a pleasure to drive this Jaguar

really big pleasure let's go in the dynamic mode and let's accelerate again

we try to do one more time zero to 100 I want to show you and you can hear it so

silent so nice and the car regenerate when you take the foot on the of the

brake so here it's zero so oh shit Oh 100 Oh 100 my god guys I don't like

that my heart is beating so hard and I can't speak when I accelerate

I really cannot speak I can say any word when I accelerate this car it's really

amazing it's really fantastic this feeling it's like breathtaking it's

really really cool it's great feeling it's great fun it's electric car the

most fun cars in the entire world it's really fantastic now let's stop here for

a bit let's show you the car and the handling it's so great so amazing

look at this handling guys oh oh my god you don't feel this you don't see this

on the other cars it's amazing handling the car

do a great job with handling and with everything so sport is so so so so nice

car No let's go into parking and then let's

show you around the cars fast I want to show you fast around the car

it's really nice we stop the engine

alright and then I seek job out here there and here you see how many

kilometer you can still drive the car is really cool really nice look at that how

many kilometres time and how much kilometer you can still drive with this

car it's really amazing really fantastic look at this and this white interior

it's amazing you have here first edition and this electric seat and everything

it's full option on this car great quality materials leather wood here

these buttons for the windows here it's also leather speaker here and a nice

chrome and design and here it's a plastic but a very good quality plastic

and really impressive this car the interior it's much better than the Tesla

you don't even need either other car when you have this let's show you the

Franck - I want to show you guys that in the

Franck you have here you have here in the Franck some place for your cables

you can leave the cables here without any problem

so it's perfect you don't need even need to put the cable in the back of the car

so it is really really useful this place here it's really really great so this is

the new Jaguar ep's fantastic look at this LED light this is great they are

fantastic here you can see the Jaguar this

handers that can go in the car for a better aerodynamic they are really

fantastic this is the back - you have a button here and you lift this amazing

car and this huge trunk space here guys here we have some place to put some

stuff and it's almost flat because the battery it's under the car here we have

nice nice design for aerodynamic it's pretty nice push the button and the door

it's the trunk it's closing so I will show you later in the other video the

interior - now I want to show you the light the light I think they are around

here I don't know anyway I will show you later the light oh yes I think now they

are Auto now they are open that's it I'm not sure if they are open yes of course

there look at this it's pretty beautiful really beautiful LED light and you have

jaguar here it's really beautiful so I love this car guys

it's pretty nice it's compact it's perfect for the city it's really amazing

and it has this big wheels fantastic really fantastic car really amazing

all-wheel drive and in the back you can see this LED light to here it's really

beautiful nice the best new technology on this car

and this one here is for aerodynamic you can see the air come here and it's go

down and it has a perfect I already knowing who I like this car guys I

really love it oh and so good quality here you feel so premium on this seat

they are so soft and you have even ventilated seat so premium it's really

premium this car guys I really enjoy to be here in this car it's really nice car

in the back too so we'll go there a little bit later let's do another test

push the brake start the engine and the engine it starts and we are in comfort

mode so Drive

it's really nice we do one more time this zero to 100 and that's really great

it's feel really good we go to dynamic mode and we have zero and let's go 100

Oh

superb splendid it's great great feeling I like the car very much it's fantastic

you can drive it so nice so good filling in you're so tall you have so good

visibility in the car it's really perfect it's really nice great

visibility in the mirrors - I like the design of the interior like this

Alcantara on the on the tag here

pretty nice great car move in comfort mode and driving the comfort mode for a

little bit

splendid car nice splendid

it's accelerate so easy here you can set set speed for example and you can

actually drive with cruise control you can see the map there in front

and I know I repeat myself but the suspension are nice this air suspension

are pretty great here you can see the signs reading you can see how many

kilometer you can still driving out the Sun it's out and I don't know if you can

still see very well here but let's try to set it again the cruise control to

see here we have the limit between the front car there I think you can see you

have all kind of option here hitting steering wheel and right now the car

it's cruising I don't

I push the brake it stopped so pretty interesting it's really nice

in the comfort mode you don't have that explosion from the first time but you

still have a little bit of explosion

it's really nice

look at this this is in the comfort mode

and we have 120 so fast and the brakes are also good and regenerated the energy

is pretty good really nice car great guys let's go and Eco mode let's

go and eco mode hand

here let's go in the echo and see how its drive and echo mode you see the

display is changing it show you there the regeneration the brake wheel drive

is really fantastic I have 50 here speed limit

you can put a speed limit to don't go more than 40 or you can also delete this

limit it's really impressive it's really impressed me until now the steering

wheel it's really great it's perfect and the place the space here in the car it's

fantastic a lot of space great air suspension are

great the best thing that can happen to a car it's the air suspension now we

have Sun here I just want to leave the car for a little bit here and I want to

show you around the car but I really want to leave this in the nut in the Sun

and I want to make the other video with the car with the interior and exterior

of the car and here I think it's the best place where I can put it so we are

in the park mode right now and thank you for watching guys please subscribe to my

channel please like my video and watch the other second part with the Jaguar

eps electric I will link down below in the description the other video so thank

you for watching guys and please watch the second part of the Jaguar ep's

interior exterior everything explained and multimedia too so thank you for

watching

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Vaultek VT10i Review – Is This TSA Approved Portable Safe Worth The Money? - Duration: 6:37.

Real quick before you watch this video.

I couldn't put everything that there is to know about this VT10i in this video.

SO be sure to click the link in the description box after you watch this video and read everything

that there is to know about the VT10i review from Vaultek.

When you travel as much as I do and insist on bringing a gun with you where ever you

go, the safe you use becomes a big deal.

This used to be my traveling handgun case.

I've used it for many years while traveling across the country.

In short, where being able to travel with my handgun is concerned it gets the job done.

There's a box with a lock and key and that's about it.

But it's 2018 and let's just say gun cases are a lot more technologically advanced now.

Essentially, this case is a Nokia flip phone in the age of the iPhone X.

So, I decided it was time to upgrade my gun case.

Enter the VT10i from vault tech As far as the looks go, it look-a-like a portable

safe.

All be it a futuristic high tech portable safe but a safe none the less.

The Hard shoulder line creases give the safe definition and giving it a very Brinks truck

like appearance but still soft enough fit into your home decor and not stand out like

Mike Tyson working at a chuck e cheese.

The safe looks incredibly durable yet inviting.

The illuminating lights are a great touch.

The rubber cover of over the key hole is also a nice touch.

The VAULTEK logo is pretty damn prominent but not in a tacky way, but it mostly stands

out because there's really nothing else on the safe.

It's Brutish Industrial minimalism adorned with subtle indicators of tech.

The VT10i is just small enough and light enough to be a travel case while being big enough

and sturdy enough to also be a full-time desktop or wall mounted safe.

When I check into hotels I usually set it up on my hotel room desk as if I were at home

and place my gun inside to easily keep it out of sight from housekeeping or a quick

place to put when Room service is delivered.

I've also use the safe in the car whenever I am in state that requires the gun to be

locked and unloaded.

I can keep my magazines on me and if need be and the biometric scanner and number pad

gives me relatively quick access to what would otherwise be completely useless attempt at

trying find the key, unlocking the case and then getting to my gun.

It's 5.2 lbs so it's not the lightest safe in the world, but it's also constructed

of Progressive Formed 18-gauge steel.

I've never had problem transporting this safe.

I've carried in duffle backs, suitcases, and backpacks and it was never too heavy,

but trust me you do notice the weight but not to the point where you never want to carry

again.

I like having options, so I want I want as many ways as possible to gain access to my

guns inside my safe.

The VT10i comes loaded for bear with access options like the Biometric scanner, keypad,

lock and key, and even an smart app.

I love the biometric scanner.

Largely due to it's speed of use.

Generally speaking I can open the case in just under two seconds using the biometric

reader, which is just a touch slower than the reader on my iPhone.

The Biometric reader is consistent as hell.

Every once in a while, I'll have to readjust my finger to get a good read but by in large

it's dead on.

There's a light right above the finger pad that'll turn green once your fingerprint

is authenticated.

I've had other safes with Biometric fingerprint readers that don't have a light indicator

and you'll find yourself sitting there waiting to be prompted that it's not working.

With the VT10i you know immediately if your fingerprint can't be read by simply seeing

the light indicator light up red.

However, one downside is how long it takes to let you know that if can't read your

finger print.

It takes about 4 seconds to indicate that it can't read your fingerprint if the wrong

finger print or you just didn't place your finger on it correctly.

To get around this, if the light indicator doesn't turn green with in two seconds I

know some things wrong and I just readjust my finger.

The Biometric reader is slightly recessed in the case making it easier to find the scanner

on the safe even if it's dark and you can't see it, but it's also outlined in highly

reflective chrome so it's hard to not see it even in dark settings.

With the biometric scanner you can upload 20 unique fingerprints.

That's more than enough to give access to the people in your family who need access

to the safe as well.

I love the intuitiveness fo the number pads.

All I have to do is get close to the number pads and they illuminate red.

The keys are surround by raised borders giving you extra tactility when in dark environments.

The keys themselves feel like the keys on an apple keyboards, short throw but incredibly

responsive.

It'll register your password as fast as you can type it and once you do the lights

illuminate green and the safe opens within less than a second

I'll be honest, I don't use this feature a lot.

I really just use it as a backup in the event the batter on the case dies.

Speaking of which, the batter on the VT10i lasts 3 months on a single charge.

The beautiful thing is you always know the state of your batters by simply plugging in

a micro usb and there are four small indicator lights that let you know how much battery

you have left on the case.

And charging it is as easy charging your cell phone.

I've charged the case with a battery pack before.

One of the dopest features is the smart app.

The app shows you the safes battery level, notifies you when the safe is being tampered

with.

There's a history log that gives you accounting of everything done to the safe, like if the

interior light is adjusted and how and when the safe is opened.

You can store multiple safes within the app and switching between the different safes

is a breeze.

You can also manage the finger prints within the app as well.

In the six months I've used this safe I've done a ton of traveling with it.

I've dropped it on concrete, dropped objects on it and just generally abused it unintentionally,

and it has the marks to prove, and it keeps going.

I love this safe, I really do.

I have absolutely no problem shamelessly gushing over the VT10i because I enjoy it that much.

With an MSRP of 239 it is not a cheap safe nor is it an expensive safe considering what

you get and what the safe does.

The safe is versatile as hell.

It's literally he one safe option if you're looking for a small safe for the house that's

also portable enough for travel.

What's going on folks Mr Colion Noir Here.

Now That you've watched the video and you're debating whether or not you want to buy the

vaulted VT10i, be sure to click the link in my description box which will take you to

my website where I have a full-length review about everything that there is to know about

this particular safe.

I'm Mr Colion Noir and Im out.

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Inboxr Review - ✋STOP✋ Don't Buy Inboxr Before Watching! - Duration: 15:28.

hey guys Edwin here with a quick video review of a new product called in boxers

so there will be a lot of buzz about it in the next few days so make sure you

watch this video review because I'm going to say some stuff about it that

other affiliates won't and if you would decide to pick it up I have put together

a super valuable custom bonus package that will give you a huge advantage over

everyone else so let's hop onto my laptop and let's get right into this

right guys so as you can see we are on the sales page of inbox right now and

this product is coming out on 3rd of October at 9 a.m. est now you can watch

this video review on YouTube or my blog and if at any time during this video you

decide that you want to grab this product you can just click the link

below this video if you are watching it on YouTube that will redirect you to my

blog and if you are on my blog already all you have to do is click one of these

active links right here and you will be redirected to the sales page where you

will be able to make a purchase now those things that are not active right

now because the product is not out yet but once in boxer goes live the links

will be active as well okay so now let's get back to the review and we are on the

sales page right now and as you can see the headline says engage on a message

monetize free videos showing how embosser will mass automate engagements

on Facebook and Twitter with ready to buy leads and convert them the sales in

under 60 seconds so basically in boxer is a chatbot for Facebook and Twitter

and it's actually a first chat bot ever created that works on multiple social

media platforms now I'm sure you already know what chat bot is and you probably

heard a lot about messenger marketing because for the past I think like a year

there has been a lot of buzz around it and I guess there's a reason for that

because since you're watching this review I'm pretty sure you are using

email marketing in your business and you know that to have like around 15% open

rates on your broadcasts is real good result but what messenger you can

easily have like 60 70 even 80 percent open which on your broadcast and like 30

percent click-through rate and I know that it might sound like those numbers

are too good to be true but if you would check my blog post I have included a

screenshot of my open race using messenger marketing which are exactly

around 60 70 and 80 percent so really guys if you are not using messenger

marketing you are missing out but right now we still have to find out if unboxer

is the right tool for that so yeah guys if you were scroll down the sales page

you will see a bunch of testimonials from beta testers you can find some

information about Luke and we are not going to go through the entire sales

page because it's pretty long and you guys can check it out on your own time

but right now let's jump into the members area and as you can see the

members area looking really nice and really clean basically once you log in

you have your dashboard right here and this dashboard is basically showing your

chat bot activity now if you would click right here you can choose what you want

to work with either your facebook chat bot or your Twitter chat bot and right

now I will show you what kind of features in boxer has so first one will

be right now it's called flow builder but it actually will be called message

hub so they are going to change the name but as you can see basically this is

where you can create and build out your messages and group them and you will be

able to use those messages later when creating sequences or training your bus

and then we have a bot training section and this is where we actually create our

bot and teach it to respond to specific things and say what we wanted to say so

keywords for example if someone sends me a message that contains a keyword for

example how much then I can have a response that basically says here's the

link to our website where you can find a catalogue of our products and prior

and this type of bots are very simple to create you can just simply write your

keyword and choose a message from your message hub or you can create a new

message and simply click Save and as you can see you can also do that for

messages that start with certain keywords messages that end with certain

keywords and even if the message equals the exact phrase so basically that's how

you train your bot and you can just have frequently asked questions with

automated responses so I do think that this tool is really helpful then we have

sequence so basically it's the same thing like email follow-up series you

can create messages that automatically goes out on certain times after someone

is added to your list then we have broadcasts so again it's basically where

you can message your whole list at once then we have welcome message and this

message would be sent once someone like your page and sent you a message

then they would get automatic response which would be your welcome message then

we have our message so this message would be sent if someone asked you a

question and if your bot wouldn't recognize the message and wouldn't find

any of your added keywords so it would send an error message

now next section we have is analytics so this is where you will have all of your

statistics and the next section is lead generation and the first tool for that

is website widget and as you can see you can choose from website pop up that

looks like this then we have slide in that looks like this then page takeover

then we have website chat that looks like this and then we have a website

button and as you can see basically you can edit them all and what this tool

does basically you can choose whichever widget you like the most and add it onto

your website and once someone clicks or messages you using that tool on your web

said they're added to your a messenger list and if they asked a question and if

you have trained your bot to answer that certain question your bot will recognize

it and your visitors will get their questions answered basically so it's

really a great tool now next we have comment response and again this is a

great tool to build your messenger list and basically how it works is as you can

see I have my Facebook page post right here and I could choose a post and

create an automatic message for people who comment under that post and it works

extremely great if you create a Facebook ad and do like a giveaway so like let's

say if you create courses right you can simply create a posting that everyone

who comments under your post gets a free course and when someone leaves a comment

it triggers the bot and the bot sends them automatic response with

instructions on how to access that course that you are given away and at

the same time the person who commented is added to your messenger list so again

it's a really really great tool next we have Facebook posting so basically this

is a simple but a really great tool and you can use it to schedule your Facebook

and Twitter posts next we have audience and this is where you can see all of

your subscribers and their data then template suite is basically where you

will have access to your templates so there will be an episode that will give

you access to a lot of different templates for a lot of different

businesses but if you pick up just different and product you will get at

least to welcome an error message templates now next is page manager and

this is where you can link and unlink your pages within boxer then we have

live chat so from here you can choose a person and you can message them directly

or if you will get a message from someone again you will see right here

that you receive that message then we have viral content which is basically

you can find pictures that you can use for your message and then the last

section is training so basically in the training you have access to nine

training videos and they show you how to use all of these in box or features so

yeah guys that's pretty much how the members area looks like so now let's hop

onto my blog and we'll go over the upgrades because there are a few and

we'll also go over my bonus package that I put together right so yeah guys

upgrade number one is access to done-for-you chat BOTS marketplace and

it's 37 dollars per month and with the upgrade number one you get access to the

marketplace that allows you to access a wide range of done-for-you one click

install chat box for all niches so these niches are EECOM local marketing and

dentists funnels email growth and so on so I think that this upgrade could be

actually pretty valuable since you wouldn't have to sit and create those

chat BOTS yourself however I have added five done-for-you chat BOTS and my bonus

package so you can really make this decision if you need this upgrade or not

after checking out my bonus package now upgrade number two is VIP training

priced at $37 so with upgrade number two you get access to the VIP training that

consists of full a-to-z training system of how to monetize your chat box using

them with ECAM stores and affiliate marketing and how to create a proper

funnel and follow-up sequence and how to make the most money with your chat bots

so I think it's a pretty good upgrade of course you can always do your own

research and all of this info can be found on Google but if you can afford to

spend the extra thirty seven dollars it will save you a lot of time and the last

upgrade is white-label chat bot whistle license priced at a hundred and ninety

seven dollars and with this upgrade you can brand in boxer with your own

branding and rent chat bus to local businesses and the beautiful thing is

you can also take their exact training and use their service to create

buzz for local clients in your area and charge them whatever you want as if in

boxer was created by you and again if you are willing to put in a bit of work

this upgrade can easily make it thousands of dollars but of course this

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Terävä Skrama and Jääkäripuukko Knife and Chopper Review. With Classical Music and Slow Mo. - Duration: 14:31.

If a man or woman is going to be taken seriously as a Youtube knife star you're gonna need-

well, other than hair gel, and the words tactical survival or something about prepping or bushcraft

in the name somewhere- you're gonna need some choppers.

Choppers are overly large knifes that take the place of power tools for idiots, because

hedge trimmers, saws, axes don't give the neighbors things to talk about.

Yeah he was chopping bushes with this large murder blade.

I'd offer my electric hedge trimmer- but there's something not right about him.

And why does he always have a camera pointed at himself.

Is he filming pornos?

I'm late to the game like nearly everything I review here, but all the other outdoor-ish

Youtube experts seem to think the Terava Skrama is a good knife to point a camera at and talk

about for 15 minutes, so why the fuck can't I?

And while we're at it Instagrammer and cool as shit dude Aleforme70 sent me his I'm

gonna fuck this up Jaakaripuukoo to review to, along with a beer.

If you like knives and beer or half of those things please check out his Instagram linked

below this video.

And if you don't you're a complete dick.

So while you sign up for Instagram, so people like you more, let's look at the dimensions

of the Skrama and the Jerkypuke-o.

Did I say that right?

Like the overall lengths and weights.

With and without the sheaths.

I know there are a lot of things to look at here.

Blade sizes and cutting edges.

Look at it this way if you sign up for Intsagram, think about all the creative other unethical

things Mark Zukerberg can do with your data.

Handle Size and grip area.

I for one would like to see him testify again.

Because there's certainly not enough things to pay attention too already.

Spine and handle thicknesses.

Like these Youtube videos.

Instead of learning a new skill engage in some wonderfully passive entertainment.

Talnesses.

Why try and paint a picture of a knife, when this dude here can listen to this asshole

talk about Mark Zuckerberg in a knife video.

The Skrama and the whateverPuuko which I'll link in the description below, so you don't

have to spell it from the way I say it, are available shipped from Finland from a website

called VarusTeleka.com.

This finish knives or whatever are available in a few options, like stainless or carbon

steel, full sheath or basic scabbard, with or without a handle covering.

My Skrama is stainless, and Aleforme70s Puuko is carbon steel…

I think you can identify the steels by how dark the top section of the steel is… carbon

is darker and stainless is lighter.

Ok so a closer look at the Skrama blade- the stainless steel here is known as 4110 or X55CrMoV14-

which they claim is similar to Sandviks 12C27.

If you work in the slime and wetness often opt for the stainless.

If you don't care the carbon steel version is about $10 cheaper.

The edge has a chopping section for most of it and a slightly steeper angle grind for

something called detail work closer to the handle.

Chopping up front feather sticking by the handle.

The Pukko is just your standard small bigass pukko knife, it actually comes in a 5 1/2

and 4.3 inch version.

It feels nice and weighty in the hand- translation not as light as a Mora because if it's kinda

thick blade stock and not quite full but bigger than a mora tang.

The version seen here is $32 euros without a sheath, which is about $30 euros for a dangler

sheath.

So you're looking at about $75 before shipping for it fully outfitted.

And I want to say fully outfitted on my Skarma was a touch over $100 USD shipped.

The sheath and shipping is where they get ya.

Blade finish like the luster or polish is a little uneven, something that affects nitpicking

and not knife performance.

The Pukko is said to have a Scandinavian grind with a small microbevel or cutting edge as

non knife people would say.

And the carbon steel used is 80CrV2.

The product description of the steel makes it sound like a laminate steel… they say

the inner core has a different heat that than the softer outer.

A laminate steel is just steel sandwiched together, and since no other steel is listed

we'll assume it's a laminate of just 80CrV2.

The product description claims the carbon is better than the stainless because of it's

higher toughness and it's easier to sharpen.

You'd choose stainless if you want corrosion resistance and not have to Lube and clean

your blade.

Quite as frequently.

As always stainless is not rustless, just more rust and corrosion resistant.

It's never good practice to leave your blade gross and wet.

Handles.

The material on both feels like a TPE, so a hard rubber with not a ton of give.

That gives you plenty of grip in the wet, but it's not replaceable without cutting

off the material and building a completely new handle around the tang.

The rubber feel of the handles is similar to something like a Fallkniven or even that

Steel Will Roamer I review a month or two back.

The pukko has plenty of grip area for my hands, with a little extra room to spare.

You can almost fit too hands on the Skrama knife so yours and a friends!

I like the feel and function of the handles but not the idea you need someone to make

new handle scales instead of just bolting on new ones like an esee.

You got a hole on the back for easy lanyard-ization.

Might be a good idea on the Skarma whilst a chopping.

Sheaths.

When they say leather, they mean leather wrapped around a plastic core.

Well made, and both have drain holes in the bottom for moisture.

Looks like they'd retain less moisture than a fill leather one, but give you the look

and the danglyiess of a good leather sheath.The sheaths are kind of a necessary add on…

the puukko ships without a sheath, and the Skrama comes with basically the plastic core

scabbard it's leather sheath is constructed around.

The Puukko sheath is a little more akkwaard to close, spelled like this… because of

the snap on the top… so leave it unsnapped for easy unsheathing and snap it when running

through the jungle.

The Skrama has a snap loop, a little easier to snap one handed, same when running snap

it when stationary leave it unsnapped.

When unsnapped the retention is just so so because it's such a heavy knife.

Wellcome to hour 3 or comparispons.

First both side by side.

One is made for chopping and the other smaller chopping.

For what it's worth chopping is both described as an appropriate activity on the product

descriptions… unlike other manufacturers that build stupidly large knives and tell

you they're just for cutting.

Wink wink!

Our knife warranty doesn't cover the stuff big ass knives are sort of good for.

You should probably use an axe.

Now the puuko.

Compared to a Mora Kansbol.

Both grippy handles, the Puukko is a more comfortable handle and has a full length tang…

if you baton baton with the Jaakaripukko, and give the Mora to a friend.

Vangedal Rover.

This who knife is $40 and change shipped.

I'd say the Jaakari is better for durability and grip.

The rover is still a very capable outdoor knife.

Now the Fallkniven S1.

Both similar sized knives the Puukko is a rougher finished but probably easier to sharpen

blade.

Save some money by going with Puukko, go with the Fallkniven to impress knife snobs who

don't use their knives on your Instagram account.

Now the skrama.

Here it is, you all know what it looks like by now.

You're a student of the bushcraft.

How about next to my Zombie Tools Vakra, still my favorite chopper and halloween accessory.

This is heavier, and has more weight behind the blade for chopping.

Also I just really like the feel of the Leather wrapped handle.

And the sheath that has the leg stabilizer mount thingy.

Now the Junglas II, big blade- a lot of fun- it's an esse, so you can replace the handles

and it has an unconditional life time warranty, you're a dumbass and break your knife- they'll

fix it.

You're still a dumbass though.

How about My Aranyik Cane Machete.

I have had this review mostly shot for a while though- just waiting for them to open their

store back up.

It's super cheap at $50 sans a sheath though, but an $8 Cold Steel sheath works.

The only thing that sucks is the handle doesn't have a lot of grip- no rear quill ions or

finger grooves just smooth wood.

Now let's wrap it up verbally- I know you love the sound of my voice- so do I but you're

paying those big Patreon bucks to see a sort of lame mayhem.

Like I'm not fighting bears or hanging from cliffs, but I do drink beers, and play with

sharp things, and say the F word and I think thats almost the same.

These are both good knives for the money I think.

I mean if you look at Cold Steels line of affordable Chinese made Choppers maybe the

Skrama is a little expensive.

You can probably also get a decent Condor for under $100 too.

You can save some money if you go with the carbon steel varieties, and lose the sheath.

As far as JaakariPuukko goes, if you look at a Mora full tang offering like the Garberg

well that's probably more expensive at $80-100.

Both knives can handle whoopins, pretty well- and if you want something finnish, but want

those full tangs because you treat your knives like the people on Youtube do- then these

are good options.

Or just go with a few Cold Steels and a case of Natural light and make a weekend out of

it.

If you like these sorts of videos please subscribe.

Follow me and AleforMe70 on Instagram… links are in the description.

Thanks to him for the use of his Puukko and the free beer.

Like comment, patreon, or don't.

Thanks for watching. (Classical Music plays while the idiot chops with sharp things)

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Roland SC-88 Pro: A Classic Desktop Synth (Sound Profile Review) - Duration: 27:31.

Roland synthesizers in the 90s have garnered an... interesting reputation over time.

Some people still love them for their classic tried and true sounds,

with a great variety of high quality instrument samples,

ranging from funky slap basses to expansive and warm pads,

while others deride them for their overusage and often cheesy sound.

Regardless of what you think of them, it's hard to deny that they were highly influential in the music making world,

with just one of their synthesizers alone, the JV-1080,

being used in more records than any other synthesizer in the WORLD.

It was a real powerhouse, and when combined with even just one SR-JV board,

it became significantly more powerful. These higher end synthesizers were costly

however, putting them well out of reach of many up-and-coming composers, so

besides saving up, what could you do if you wanted to get those classic Roland

sounds, but didn't have the cash to get the latest and greatest professional model?

You could pick up something like this. The Roland Sound Canvas series

aimed at less experienced composers and our collection of classic Roland sounds

from all sorts of sources, combined with an easy-to-use interface, superb MIDI

support, and a tiny form factor that made them great for people with limited space

such as the desktop music market that they were so often aimed at in bundle

packages. And for the time they were on the market, they were a great success

with people looking to get into composing, who didn't have the money or

space for one of those larger synths, and while they still maintain some level

of popularity now with retro computer gamers who enjoy them for their amazing

sound and classic DOS games, something that's rarely discussed nowadays is... well

actually using them in music! In today's video I want to go over the Sound Canvas

that I own and use on a near daily basis for music work: the SC-88 Pro!

While on the surface, it doesn't look too different from the earlier SC-55 and SC-88,

the story really couldn't be more different. With tons of new sounds on

offer taken primarily from Roland's JV and SR-JV products, and a powerful effects filter

that could beef up and enhance nearly any sound thrown at it, it was darn

impressive for the time, even with its hefty price tag of around 800 US dollars (roughly $1,280 in 2018) in 1996.

Admittedly, that price tag was still a respectable bit cheaper than the

monstrous $1,200 of the JV-1080 or, even worse, the $1,700 price tag of the JV-2080

released just a year later. With all that said, I've been using mine for about half

a year now, and in that time, have progressed a lot as a musician and have

found myself starting to branch out to other synths.

So, is it still worth picking one of these up, or should you you skip out on it altogether? Let's get right into it.

As the second to last major revision of the Sound Canvas line,

and perhaps the largest leap in quality from one unit to the next in the series,

the 88 Pro boasts a whole heap of features including 32 MIDI channels over

two MIDI ports, 1,117 instrument patches, 45 drum kits, 64 insertion effects,

8 types of Reverb, Chorus, and Delay effects, official support for General MIDI

and Roland GS, unofficial support for Yamaha XG, partial backwards compatibility with the SC-55

full backwards compatibility with the SC-88, and stereo 18-bit 32kHz audio output.

It's... a pretty impressive and vast list of features, and the unit only gets more

impressive from here once you start digging into it. In terms of appearance,

the 88 Pro is a beautiful piece of gear that strikes a great balance

between industrial and consumer aesthetics,

which I guess makes sense considering the market it was aiming for.

It's got this light and dark, metallic gray color scheme, highlighted by muted white and orange text that allows it to

appear soft enough to blend in with any environment, while still having enough to

stand out about it that it doesn't become dull to look at. Anyways, the front of the device

has pretty much all of your controls. You get your standard power button, a volume

knob which doubles as a tone test button for trying out sounds and verifying that

outputs work, a front MIDI in for convenience when hooking up a keyboard,

a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack for private listening, a 2.8x1in (71x25mm)

screen, and a variety of multifunction buttons to do editing, instrument

changing, and a whole bunch of other stuff.

All of the buttons have their basic and most important functions clearly labeled,

although there are a lot of additional things you'll want to dive into, that can be accessed only through button

combinations, so having a copy of the manual on hand, either printed or in PDF

form from Roland's website is really recommended.

Speaking of buttons, these buttons feel expectedly nice for a device carrying a near $1,000 price tag,

with a nice click to them whenever you press them in.

[sweet, sweet clicking sounds of some fantastic synthy buttons of clicky proportions]

There's also a small variety of them, which may not seem like anything important, but it makes it easy

to feel around the unit in the dark, as the variety makes it easy to tell where your

hand is currently once you've learned to positions. Another nice touch is that all

the buttons line up with the LCD screen. For example, on the right of the third

row of the screen is the amount of Chorus being applied to the instrument.

If you want to change the Chorus, and you just press the button on the

the right of the third row of the Edit panel.

In a shocking twist, turning the unit over to the back reveals... the back!

Which has a huge selection of... back things! TO PLAY WITH?!

Including three MIDI ports! MIDI in A, which is used to access the first 16

channels on the unit, MIDI in B, which is used for the last 16, and a MIDI out port

that doubles as a MIDI THRU if you set it up as such on the unit.

You can also ditch the MIDI ports entirely by using an RS-232C serial

connection, although this really isn't an option on modern computers to my knowledge.

Between that specific serial port standard being disregarded in favor

of USB, and they Roland Serial MIDI driver having received no updates since

Windows XP, you're basically out of luck, unless you're that one person running Windows XP (why?).

The best option, and the easiest one to get working on any computer, is to use some sort of MIDI cable.

for older computers running vintage operating systems like Windows 98, this is usually something like a

Game Port to MIDI and Controller breakout, but nowadays, I and most other people use

some sort of USB MIDI device. There's a number of these available for purchase

at any given time, but I recommend avoiding knockoff ones made by no-name

Chinese companies as these tend to have trouble supporting SysEx commands,

which is necessary to make the most out of...

Let's face it, ANY MIDI synth. My go-to for MIDI cables has always been the Roland

UM series. These all have great SysEx support, are class compliant, meaning

they'll work on any computer including Linux and Mac machines, and are very easy

to get a hold of both brand new and used at good prices. I've also heard good

things about MOTU (Mark of the Unicorn) and iConnectivity's MIDI adapters, which might be your best

option if you're looking to use both the MIDI A and B ports on the 88 Pro, as

Roland currently doesn't manufacture any 2-in 2-out MIDI interfaces, although

there are some older UM models such as UM-2 and UM-3 line of devices that

support two and three ports respectively, and to my understanding, they work just

as well as the other UM series devices.

For audio output, you get two sets of stereo RCA, which allow you to listen to the MIDI in A and MIDI in B separately,

and an RCA input to let you plug in another device. For the most part,

this input is pretty solid and doesn't cause any quality degradation, though my

particular unit has an annoying problem with dropping sound on the left side.

[awesome techno music that is subjected to very sad and unfortunate audio glitches D:]

[ahh... much better :D]

It's fixed by a simple tap in the knob most of the time, but it is annoying.

Regarding audio outputs, however I've had no problems with them at all, and I found

them to be of extremely good quality. They have barely any noise, and sound

absolutely amazing when hooked up even a half-decent audio interface or sound card.

And finally for powering on the device, you get a power cable that's... permanently attached to the unit.

Opening up the unit to take a look is easy to do; just take these two screws off the left and right sides, and the three on the back,

slide the top cover off, and then the seven holding the motherboard in place.

They're all pretty small, so it takes about 5 minutes tops to get in.

The circuitry is split into a few segments, connected by a series of cables.

The board in the top is the main board, and this contains the

16-bit H8/510 CPU, and the M3888-1M2 sub-CPU, sound ICs, sample ROM chips,

DRAM chips, and two SRAM chips for storing user data, powered by a CR2302 battery.

The board's held on the bottom are the analog board, which contains the

DACs and various bits need to provide the analog audio output, the power switch board,

and the power supply. The only thing you would really need to be doing

here unless the unit you bought was really abused, is replacing the battery

which I highly recommend doing as all the battery-powered Sound Canvas models

seem to be really prone to leakage. Besides that, there's no reason to really

peek around in here. Unlike professional Roland synths, the 88 Pro cannot be

expanded beyond what's initially included as there's no slots for SR-JV80

boards or otherwise. There also aren't really any mods out there for the device

that I'm aware of, with the only one I've seen being a mod by a Japanese user to

add optical audio output to the device using an Arduino, which is pretty awesome if a bit un-necessary.

That's enough about that however, let's talk about the meat of the unit!

The 88 Pro advertises 1,117 high quality instruments, many of which are

cut down versions of stock sounds from the JV-1080 and its first few expansion

boards such as the Orchestral and Vintage Synth boards.

That overall number is a bit of a half-truth though; while there are technically 1,117 selectable

instrument PATCHES, there's only around 700 SAMPLES, as some patches are duplicated

for backwards compatibility with the SC-55 and SC-88 maps, but more on those in a bit...

This same thing applies to the drum kits too, though to a lesser extent.

There's 42 patches, including three sound effects kits for a total of 45, but the actual

number without duplicates is a slightly less impressive 38 unique kits.

Seven hundred some-odd instruments and 38 drum kits is still a pretty wide

variety of sounds however, and there's enough here that anyone who's in

them making any type of music, will enjoy what's on offer, whether that be jazz

electronic, metal, classical, or anything in-between.

Because this IS a Roland GS device, and part of the roland GS standard is maintaining at least some

level of General MIDI backwards compatibility, the sounds are organized

in a way that allows them to stay compatible with the GM standard while still

offering composers easy access to the wide variety of sounds available.

So, here's how they're organized: you have 128 basic instruments referred to as

capital tones. These are the standard General MIDI sounds such as Piano 1

Charang, Square Wave, etc etc. They can all be accessed through a program change command

or by using the instrument buttons on the front panel. Once you found the type

of sound you want, you can select a variation of it by pressing instrument

left and right at the same time in scrolling, or by pressing EFX value left or right.

This makes instrument selection an absolute breeze, as everything is

logically sorted and easy to navigate if you know the General MIDI standard layout.

Now, unfortunately, unlike the JV 1080 and other high-end synthesizers,

you CANNOT create new sounds on this thing. You're limited to what's on board

although I don't see that as a big deal, as what's on board with this thing is

varied enough, and there's a ton of effects that can be applied to any sound to

radically change the sounds. You have your run-of-the-mill Reverb, Chorus, and

Delay effects, along with Cutoff and Resonance filters, Volume and Vibrato

envelopes and new to the Sound Canvas family for the first time, insertion effects!

Similar to what Yamaha had been offering for their MU line around the

same time the original SC-88 launched.

Additionally, similar to the MU series and its the performance mode, that offered beefed up patches using one to four instruments simultaneously,

the 88 Pro offers a collection of 128 patches that use a similar idea.

These patches use one to two instruments at the same time across

one to two channels, often paired of carefully tuned insertion effects to

create much richer sounds than is normally possible.

With all that said, I think it's time to show off the types of sounds on offer here.

I'm going to play some tunes that I've made, and some of my favorite music

from games and other composers, and that'll hopefully give you an idea of how it all mixes together!

Something that is always worth discussing with synths is sound editing, soooo...

let's talk about sound editing! Since the 88 Pro is aimed at more or

less being an easy-to-use, jack-of-all-trades, ROMpler with tons of sounds to suit every genre,

rather than an expandable, customizable, and complex synth,

there isn't a whole lot you can do here. The right of the front panel gives you

access to the settings you'll be changing the most: volume level, pan, Reverb, Chorus, and MIDI channel receive.

The first few are pretty self-explanatory, but the last is interesting as it allows you to get a

richer or more unique sound by stacking sounds on top of each other.

On the bottom of the front panel, you can edit the Vibrato envelope, Cutoff and

Resonance filters, the ADR (Attack/Decay/Release) envelope, and most importantly, the insertion effects!

The interface for all that is really, REALLY intuitive; you press select to

select what part of sound you want to edit, and press the buttons labeled for

each function, and for insertion effects you press EFX to get in the menu, and press the labelled buttons. It's easy peasy!

That's not all you can do though, there's a lot of things you can change by using button combinations.

For example, pressing ALL and then one of the right parameter buttons will let you make global changes

and pressing ALL and then SELECT will let you edit the global 2-band EQ.

There's a lot more than just that though, such as being able to change the volume

and panning level of individual drum sounds, and many more that are documented

in the manual so if there's anything you're curious about, it'd be best to

check that to confirm if it's there or not. One of the nice things about the 88 Pro,

is that any changes you make are saves until the device receives some

sort of MIDI reset, so even if you power it off, until you intentionally try to

reset the device, those settings will stay.

If you're not font of front panel editing, there are a couple of alternatives. The first is to do editing

through MIDI commands, which isn't too bad for basic things like Reverb and

Chorus as these are controlled through standard MIDI CCs, but insertion effects however?

You'll have to use SysEx for those, which can be frustrating to do without the help of a tool.

The second option is to use... well, a tool! Such as GS Advanced Editor.

This is what I use for any intense editing; it's simple, easy to use,

and gives you control over absolutely EVERYTHING, and when you're

done editing, you can export a standard MIDI file which can be imported into

your MIDI editor of choice. Unfortunately, getting a hold of an actual copy of GSAE

is a monumental challenge, as it was only ever bundled with Sound Canvas units,

or available directly for purchase from EdiRol (Roland's defunct desktop music division).

I asked Roland if they ever planned to make the software publically available again, and they said they had no plans,

so for now, your best option for getting it is either to buy a rare copy (some driver CDs such as the SC-D70s include it), or download it from the internet.

So, at this point, I've been pretty positive about the 88 Pro, but there are some things I want to

touch on that I think are worth noting. First off, the power supply here isn't universal.

Kinda. It uses a transformer, that has a few different pins that a

wire can be soldered to, and this will determine what type of power the 88 Pro will be able to accept.

If you live in Europe (or the UK), then this can be a problem,

as 88 Pros native to that region don't seem to be very common, although

thankfully, some eBay sellers in Japan or kind enough to change the voltage upon

ordering the item, and some others will sell units that are pre-modded to European voltages.

Another thing that could debateably be an issue, are the compatibility modes of the SC-88 Pro.

The SC-88 compatiblity is PERFECT by virtue of it and the 88 Pro sharing the same CPU and DAC,

while the SC-55 compatibility is... overall questionable, BUT it leans on good.

Some of the sounds AREN'T included on the storage chips, due to... I'm guessing limited space,

and will instead play their newer 88 or 88 Pro counterparts, even when the 55 map is selected.

This is where the questionable part of it comes into play, because it

results in music that sounds noticeably wrong compared to a real 55...

but only SOMETIMES! While a few games such as the original Descent, which has MIDI music

composed for, and on, the SC-55, do sound wrong, others sound spot on!

One such example is Sorcerian Forever.

[cheesy and awesome GS MIDI music made for the SC-55 plays]

While we're on the topic of compatibility, I think it's worth bringing up the Yamaha XG compatibility mode.

It's a feature of the SC-88 Pro and onward that I rarely see discussed, and it's... NOT without reason.

It's REALLY tacked on. The best way I can describe it, is that it's like listening to a

mediocre cover band tackle one of your favorite songs. I mean, the instruments

are all correct, but it's not really pleasant to listen to.

I've uploaded a few tracks onto my alternate channel, so you can make your

own judgement, but if you ask me the mode isn't anything worth using.

And... for that matter, neither is the Roland MT-32 mode that, once again returns from earlier Sound Canvas models!

As with those earlier models, sound customization and programming is out of the question,

which makes sense considering the MT-32 uses LA synthesis (Linear Arithmetic), unlike the Sound Canvas family,

so you're stuck with the stock 128 sounds.

They... don't sound very accurate to the original model though,

so even as an extra just for backwards compatibility, it's not worth using.

[the nostalgic and radical synthesized intro theme to The Secret of Monkey Island plays]

So here's my verdict on all that: while the SC-55 tones are good enough for most games,

anyone wanting perfect compatibility, or desiring to make SC-55 music, should seek one of those out instead.

That's not to say Roland did a bad job making the SC-55 compatibility mode; contrary to what a lot of people have

said and what I originally though, getting an SC-55 and comparing the two

has shown me it's not nearly as bad as people make it out to be... but it ain't perfect.

Now, if you want to listen to Yamaha XG tunes, then there's no debate,

you need to buy an XG synth instead. There's a whole WORLD of affordable ones

out there that'll do you one better than this thing ever could.

And, if you wanna listen to MT-32 music, then you should pick an MT-32 or look into emulation options,

as those are way better than the crappy offerings of the 88 Pro and, really the whole Sound Canvas family.

Still though, I love the rest of what's here, and if what I've said is convince you to purchase one or at least

made you think about it, there are some things to consider.

First off, if all you're after is the sound and effects, ya' don't mind some inaccuracies and

you're not dead set on owning a physical piece of hardware, Sound Canvas VA is an option worth considering.

Released in late 2015, Sound Canvas VA is a VST that seeks to replicate ALL of the major revisions of the

the Sound Canvas hardware, with the SC-55, SC-88 SC-88 Pro, and SC-8820 all being

represented in full here, giving you a pretty complete set of Sound Canvas sounds.

I didn't use it for too long for this video, but I will say at the least

that the user interface is good enough, if a bit unprofessional looking,

it's easy to get up and running with good compatibility with various popular DAWs,

and the compatibility of it compared to real hardware is mostly really good

Personally though, I much prefer the look, sound, and feel of the real hardware.

That said, there's always alternatives available. The 88 Pro didn't mark the end

of the Sound Canvas family; it ended up getting a few successors that all came

complete with a full set of SC-88 Pro sounds. Those being, the 8850, 8820 and SC-D70...

...unrelated to the Roland D70, which is... also barely related to the Roland D-series synths, and...

wow, that's an awful naming scheme.

Besides adding some new instruments onto the 88 Pro set, those models all come with some

new, neat, additional features, such as the 8850 adding a jog dial which allows you

to select instruments and change values, a much welcome addition, MIDI over USB on all of them,

eliminating the need for a USB MIDI adapter, USB power for the SC-8820 which is AWESOME,

and for the D70, audio over USB or Optical out, and an instrument input!

...seven years after Yamaha did it!

Of course, it's always worth considering alternatives from other brands that might be better suited

to what you want. The most obvious ones are the late-model Yamaha MUs; the 100s and the triple aughts.

I don't own any of the 100s, but I do have a 1000EX and it definitely has some merits over the 88 Pro and the 8850.

Unlike the Sound Canvas series, with the exception of D-70, which only work as ROMplers and nothing more,

the MU series offers features BEYOND that.

The MU80 and beyond have a single input for synths, guitars, and microphones that you can apply

effects to, the MU100 added a Yamaha PLG slot in addition to that, so you can add

new features like vocal effects (PLG100-VH) and an analog modeling synth (PLG150-AN), the MU128 gave

you THREE PLG slots and TWO inputs for stereo instruments, and the MU2000 and MU1000

added USB support, digital audio out, and a built-in USB MIDI interface on TOP of all of that.

Do these things make the MU series better?

Eh, that's up to you to decide. Personally, they're things I could live without,

but they are nice to have. The instrument inputs especially are super

handy for hooking up synths and guitars since I don't have a mixer or amp handy, but I'll

spare everyone of my extended thoughts on this until I can make a proper video about it.

I think the only thing that really matters in the end though, are the sounds,

and in that regard, I kind of prefer the 88 Pro.

Maybe it's just personal preference or maybe it's just nostalgia for games I grew up playing always using Roland sounds,

but there's just a nice and very pleasant tone to all the sounds on offer here.

While it does generally sound kind of outdated compared to modern-day VSTs and soft synths,

it never sounds dated in a bad way. It's the kind that makes me feel

nostalgic for an era of music that's gone by, but, when used in a way that

really takes advantage of all the editing features on offer, it can sound

surprisingly modern and is still totally usable today if you ask me.

It's just a piece of gear that makes me happy to use and play around, with so while you might

not be making a next big pop hit using just it, I can still wholeheartedly

recommend it for what it is: a fun, easy to use, and enjoyable slice of 90s synth history, that still has some value today.

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MSGLock Review & Bonus - 💰🔴STOP🔴Does It REALLY Work like it claims?✋ - Duration: 11:06.

hey guys I'm Kaushik Das from Kaushikdas.com and in today's video I am going to

be doing a quick review of the product called msglock by Brad Stephens

Brad Stephens and for years his only focus has been on

lead generation software he's come up with some of the most innovative a

period technology ever created and this one is the best yield both beginners and

advanced marketers first bred and his solutions and I also put together custom

bonuses for those of you they would like to buy msglock through my link which

is down below in the description of this video so what is msglock all about

It's a next generation list building software that drives ultra-targeted leads

directly from your content - no lead page required. It's a cloud-based software

that works INSIDE your existing content - PDFs, eBooks, blog posts, even videos. once

people start consuming your content, they're asked to optin before they can

complete viewing. You can set EXACTLY at what point this optin appears and

and only upon subscribing do visitors get to continue. This system is different

from other list building methods because forged no lead page required second it's

much more effective at converting visitors into leads because these

systems lets you these people with a section of content first they are much

more likely to subscribe to see the reached third it lets you build both

email and every messenger leaves this software integrates seamlessly with all

major autoresponders through API plus you can connect any autoresponder via

HTML it also works with any third-party every messenger boards so you can really

automate your marketing some people don't check email date of 10 but every

messengers are almost impossible to ignore and they get 100% delivery it's a

terrific way to leverage multiple platforms for

you're marketing you can make money with this software proof of results from

marketers all backgrounds right on the sales page just take a look at what you

are going to get in message look and how it exactly works in the next few minutes

I'm going to show you how you can set up campaigns just like this to collect

email leads and messenger leads by locking your contents by setting up lead

magnet block so you can generate leads to provide different downloads which is

to intensify someone to provide their information in exchange for a file

here's another example of that in WordPress then we have the PDF locking

and then we have a video campaign here to where you can customize whether you

want to lock it during viewing or immediately and as you

can see it pops up at 3 seconds as I customize the - and this is a messenger

campaign so we can click messenger needs and email leads so let's jump into how

to set up these campaigns so let me show you in the next few minutes how you can

set up one of these campaigns and how easy it is to place them so I'm going to

go ahead and click on new campaign and as you can see you are prompted to

select a campaign type you can lock content you can lock a lead magnet

inside of your blog post or landing page you can lock a PDF file how the person

is viewing the PDF file so you don't have to collect the need before or after

you can actually lock it during viewing and you can also lock a

video either the full video or at a certain specific time and across all of

these different campaign types you can collect email or messenger leads so I'm

going to select content lock for the purpose of this demo I'll name a content

lock demo and then I select a lead type so I select whether I want to collect

email leads or messenger leads for this campaign I'll select email select my

autoresponder which I have already integrated and we do integrate via

custom HTML - I've selected an email list and I click on save click on next

and then I select a template now each different campaign you set up whether it

be a content locking campaign a lead in a campaign a PDF campaign or a video

campaign we actually have different templates of how you can lock the

content so I'm gonna select fade style for this campaign and as you can see it

pops up with a preview of how it's going to look wherever you place it let's

assume on your website we have a bunch of settings on the right-hand side here

so I'm going to say something along the lines of oops

this content is for fans only and we can insert we have a whole emoji menu where

you can insert the lessons inserted at the end there we go and you can switch

off whatever you don't want to show so I can say enter your email below to

continue reading and then we have the different lead form styles we can

customize the button text continue we also have emojis for the button if you

would like that button styles and then we have an agreement versus year so if

you want to remain gdpr compliant you could write something like yes I agree

to receive further marketing emails from this business and we actually record

everyone who consents by clicking this checkbox when submitting their info so

you have that for gdpr reasons that is completely optional you can switch it

off too and then we have the option to customize everything around this you can

customize all the colors of everything you see in the preview over here click

on next and then we have our post opt-in success message so we could say

something like congrats your content will be unlocked in two to three seconds

and then we can customize everything about this to click on save click on

next and we are brought to our lock settings now every single campaign you

set up follows this exact same easy-to-follow structure step-by-step so

there's no getting lost along the way so I select I want to lock either all of

the contents on the page I'm gonna place it on all I want to lock selected

content which I will select for the purpose of this demo

I'm going to select my lock time we can lock immediately upon page load we can

lock according to the time the visitors on the page or we can lock when the user

Scrolls and you can customize how far down the page you want them to scroll

when the locking will occur so I'll select immediately for the purpose of

this demo video and then we also have our cookie settings which allows us to

set how long we want the content to remain unlocked for once a user has

submitted their information so I'm gonna select forever click on save it

automatically redirects me to the campaign dashboard where I have my

locking script right yet all I have to do is copy and place this tag where I

want the content locking to start copy and paste the closing tag where I want

the content blocking to stop and then place this in my body tag of the page

I'm placing it on and that is it that's exactly how easy it is to place a

content blocking script now if you are placing a lead magnet it gets a lot

easier because it's just one simple code you place anywhere in your page and

it'll go ahead and it'll insert it there but for the purpose of this video I'll

continue with the campaign I set up and as you can see we have an opening tag a

closing tag and the body tag simply paste this tag where you want the

content locking to start paste this where you want it to stop and place this

in the body of the page now this works across all page borders it works with

WordPress any kind of website any HTML everything it works with for the purpose

of this demo and keeping things simple I will go to my blog and I will insert

this using our WordPress plugin which you get as a free bonus for picking up

message lock during launch week and once you've installed it it adds a very cool

drop-down into your wordpress post toolbar at the top you'd simply select

the campaign that you just setup and it actually gives you the shortcode to

place so if I want to lock this paragraph below here I want to lock this

image too I simply paste it like that click on update now I've said what I

want to be locked inside of my post if I open this in a new tab you can see it's

gone ahead and it's actually hidden that content behind

optin for now this is fully responsive as you can see it's reshaped it so that

it fits within our wordpress blog and it's fully responsive and if the user

option as I'll do now Congrats your content will be unlocked in two to three

seconds and it unlocks the content that was behind the content lock now this is

super simple to place in any kind of page builder - you simply add a custom

JavaScript or HTML element where you want the content locking to start where

you want it to end and that is it that's how simple it is to set up a message

lock campaign and of course we have analytics on all of your campaigns if I

click on analytics you can see one person has seen it which is me I

submitted my email address and I have a 100% opt-in rate and we have further

analytics under the dashboard so that's how easy it is to set up a content

marketing campaign now remember this is not just for content blocking the

supplies to lead magnet locking so you can provide a template as I showed you

over here download our top ten ad templates you

can provide something of value as an incentive for the person viewing your

page and when they submit their info it provides that as a download and we allow

you to set that up with a message lock and then we also have the PDF locking

campaign very easy to understand when I grab my script you can use a direct URL

so it opens it up in a new tab and as you can see it's opened it over here if

I close that it Scrolls back to the top page which is unlocked I specify I want

to lock it on the second page and bam it pops up once again and as I showed you

earlier you can do this for video too now this applies to both messenger leads

and email leads so the potential is huge for diversifying how you build your list

and how you're adapting your lead generation strategy to how content is

put out and how it's created and how its consumed so thanks very much for

watching this demo video I hope to see you on the inside in just a few minutes

don't forget to check out my msglock bonus package which is down below

in the description of this video thank you so much for watching my msglock

review see you soon

you

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Horizontal Meniscal Tears (MRI) - Radiology Review Course - Duration: 3:52.

You probably shouldn't be calling a meniscal tear on MRI unless you can see the signal

abnormality extending to the surface – so either the superior surface, inferior surface

or inner free edge – on at least two slices.

Those two slices can be in the same plane, two continuous slices, or you can see one on the

sagittal and one on the coronal.

So they don't need to be the same plane, but you need to see it twice.

If you just see it one slice, the positive predictive for medial meniscus is about 40%.

For lateral meniscus it's terrible, 18% that they're going to have a tear.

Whereas if you've got two slices, it's almost guaranteed that the patient's going to have

a tear when they do an arthroscopy.

So use that "two-slice-touch" rule for meniscal tears.

Now we're going to go through the different orientation of the tears.

Firstly, the horizontal tear which is cutting through in that axial plane.

Most commonly you have a horizontal tear that doesn't create a flap, but occasionally

you'll get these horizontal flap tears where they're just an isolated little area and

they can flip around into funny spots.

Here we have a coronal image, classic horizontal tear.

This patient looks like they've got a discoid lateral meniscus – so lateral meniscus would

usually come in to about here, this one's going in much much further, so a discoid lateral

meniscus much more likely to develop a tear.

It's a horizontal tear extending from the periphery to the inferior articular surface,

it's on way more than two slices so we're happy to call that a horizontal tear extending

to the inferior articular surface.

Have a look out the front of this one and it's associated with a massive parameniscal cyst.

Horizontal tears are the ones that tend to form parameniscal cysts, so if you see a parameniscal

cyst think horizontal tear of the meniscus.

Horizontal tears are most commonly – or almost always – degenerative.

The most common location is that posterior horn of the medial meniscus.

You get this linear signal here extending from the periphery to the inferior articular suface.

What I want you to take note of is that you don't always get a parameniscal cyst, but

have a look at the meniscocapsular inflammation or the synovitis sitting next to this.

You see all that high, smudgy kind of signal there?

Have a look on the coronal plane and we find that tear here.

You see all this stuff sitting next to it?

It's important to report that, important to say that there is associated localised synovitis,

because that suggests the tear is symptomatic.

If you have a horizontal tear, a degenerative tear, and there's no synovitis next to it,

maybe it's not causing their knee pain and they don't need any treatment, but if there's

localised synovitis it probably makes sense that it's causing pain.

In this case it's causing a bit of pes anserine bursitis as well, you can see that fluid sitting

deep to those tendons.

Let's have a look on the axial plane.

Here we go – sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus, and there's some fluid sitting in the pes

anserine bursa.

So that can be very painful when you get that synovitis, pes anserine bursitis related to

your degenerative horizontal tear of the medial meniscus.

Here's another one.

Degenerative horizontal tear of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, a bit of meniscocapsular

inflammation next to it.

When you look on the coronals you can see it extends around into the meniscal body.

If you concentrate you can see that this inferior aspect of it has actually become flipped down

into the tibial recess there, and these are really important to spot.

Can you see that?

It's kind of flipped around on itself and it's sitting down in there.

Really important because they're easy to miss, because they're small like that, but

important because the surgeon doesn't know to stick their probe down there and pull that

bit out because it just looks like a nice inner free edge to them.

So you need to specifically say "there is a small horizontal flap tear displaced into

the tibial recess".

They can flip upwards, they can flip downwards.

Often they flip above the posterior root attachment, a little horizontal tear at the back flips

up and sits up here.

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2019 Winnebago Travato 59KL Review | Just How Much Lithium Power Does the Volta System Need? - Duration: 11:28.

A huge lithium battery bank and a huge price increase.

Is it all worth it?

Let's find out as I review the 2019 Winnebago Travato 59KL and we're starting right now!

What's up everyone Neil Balthaser here and welcome to "Ultramobility Reviews" where I

give you an honest, common sense review of RVs and motorhomes.

This review is focusing on the Pure3 energy system by Volta which is the big, huge difference

between the 59K and the 59KL.

In fact other than the electrical system and a few other specs and this little Pure 3 badge

on the back there are no differences between the two.

There's not even a different exterior color scheme available for the KL.

It looks exactly the same as its electrically-challenged little brother which I think is a missed opportunity

because if you're paying a premium over the price of the plain old regular normal boring

59k then I'd want to see maybe a new electric blue paint color or something that's unique

to just the 59KL.

Maybe?

That's just me?

Okay one thing I didn't get to show in the regular 59K review is me sitting in the driver's

seat so here I am in the 59KL.

Remember I'm 5'10" and I've got the seat all the way back.

It's comfortable but if you're taller this seat may not be comfortable for you on longer

drives.

Alright let's head inside and take a quick look around before I dive into my thoughts

on the Pure 3 energy system.

The layout is exactly the same as on the 59K.

You've got the galley up front, twin beds and your lounge mid-section and your bathroom

across the rear of the van.

Some of you were angry at me during my 59K review for not giving it credit for having

a front lounge.

Well you can be angry at me again because I'm still not going to give the 59KL any credit

for a front lounge either.

That flimsy pull out wooden cutting board thingy on the driver's side is not a workstation

nor a table top for the driver any more than this is exercise...

Moving quickly on to the beds.

Here I am laying on the driver's side.

Again I'm 5'10" and I just fit on this side.

And on the passenger side I have more length so taller folks you'll be sleeping over here.

Again if you want the full review with all the commentary and tidbits then watch my review

of the regular 59K because nothing's changed in the bedroom/lounge.

As well, nothing's changed in the bathroom other than a smaller fresh water tank which

was shrunk to make room for the big Volta battery pack which is directly below the bathroom

floor.

I didn't show a size comparison in the 59K's bathroom so here I am sitting on the toilet.

I was disappointed to find myself squishing my head down because of the cabinet above.

Winnebago: move the cabinet up or shorten it so that I can sit here comfortably.

And here I am standing.

You know what's surprising to me when i see these shots is exactly how much head room

there is.

Again I'm 5'10" and I've got a good 3 inches or so of room above me.

Okay now that these preliminaries are out of the way let's talk about the Pure3 energy

system which is the star of this show.

The current trend in the industry is best illustrated by this guy:

Yea!!!!!

You can't have enough lithium.

At least that's what the sales people and RV manufacturers want us to believe and that's

certainly the case here with the 59KL.

8,700 watt hours of pure lithium power.

A 48 volt system.

3600 watt power inverter delivering a constant 30amps of AC power.

A 54 volt secondary alternator that can recharge your battery pack in under an 1.5 hours.

Automotive grade Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide cell chemistry!

Who doesn't want that?

At the end of the day your electrical system needs to satisfy three requirements: First,

it needs to be easy to use.

Second, it should be easy to service and finally, it should meet your needs?

Starting with ease of use.

Attention: Winnebago would like you to know that their system is as easy as... this.

And for the record it's not as easy as just pushing that little button.

There's at least 2 other buttons you need to push to get the system fully working.

Pushing this one button does turn on the batteries - it's the equivalent of a battery disconnect

switch which every other coach has had since the dawn of time.

But to use AC powered appliances in the 59KL you also need to turn on an inverter - which

you also have to do in every other coach that has an inverter.

That's two buttons Winnebago.

Finally, you have to also push this little button hidden under the dash to arm remote

start.

And guess what?

For every other system that has remote start like VoltStart by Roadtrek/Hymer you have

to do the same thing.

So 3 buttons Winnebago!

3!

Not just one.

Okay now that we've dispensed with that marketing spin let's move on to serviceability.

This is best illustrated by your closing your eyes and Imagining that you're on the road

miles away from home enjoying your family vacation and suddenly - BOOM all your lights

goes out.

You're sitting in the dark.

You've got your kids screaming in the back because Dora the Explorer just disappeared

and your teenage daughter is now all grumpy because she was charging her iPhone and now

she can't Snapchat with her friends.

Who do you call?

You're not local.

You don't know who to call.

And the Pure 3 battery pack isn't just some off the shelf component.

It's a self-contained all-in-one unit that's going to need to be completely removed and

shipped back to Volta for diagnosis and repair.

How long's that going to take?

A new battery pack is going to have to be shipped back and reinstalled by the dealer.

That's at least a couple days of downtime where you're spending quality time with your

family in a LaQuinta motel.

it doesn't have to be this way and in fact I'd argue that it shouldn't.

If a single battery cell fails.

It wouldn't it be great to be able to continue using my remaining battery cells so that my

trip is uninterrupted?

Then when I received the new battery at home later I could pop it in myself and not have

to even deal with an unknown dealer.

So from a serviceability stand point I have to give the Pure 3 system low marks.

Last and probably most important let's talk capabilities and needs.

Lithium and large battery banks are the current favorite in RV marketing today.

We're being told that we need huge battery capacities in order to boondock for long periods

of time and to keep our pets cool with the AC running while we're away.

Those are the two use cases that we're constantly being bombarded with.

Boondocking.

Pets in hot weather.

Boondocking.

Pets in hot weather.

Let me add some perspective here stated so well by BBQ over at the Class B Forums: Let's

say you go on 10 weekend trips a year where you need to run the AC for 20 hours each weekend

OFF THE BATTERIES ALONE.

That makes 200 hours per year of AC use on batteries.

If you do that for say 5 years that's 1,000 hours.

You're going to pay a $25k premium give or take for the Pure 3 system.

So that cost of cool air is around $25 bucks an hour.

Is it worth it to you?

So when you're at the dealer and they're trying to convince you that the KL is only a couple

hundred bucks more per month when financed.

I want you to instead imagine yourself tossing $25 bucks out the window every hour you run

your AC off your batteries.

Because that's the reality of it.

So what's my final verdict?

Well this is a first here on Ultramobility.

I'm not convinced that for most of us the extra price on the KL is justified over the

regular K so I'm going to recommend that you .... avoid the Travato 59KL.

Setting aside the coolness of the technology it's just not an expense that most of us can

justify.

You can find better things to do with that extra $25k in your pocket.

I'm sure of it.

Alright folks if you enjoyed this review of the Travato 59KL then I'd love for you to

throw a little love the way of our sponsor, Harvest Hosts who made this video possible.

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Subscribe and hit that little bell to be notified right when a new episode hits.

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We'll see you next week!

Bye!

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NEW EXOCRAFT 'PILGRIM' MOTORCYCLE FULL REVIEW & NEW TECHNOLOGY - Duration: 12:38.

Howdy Folks, in this video we'll be covering the new Pilgrim Motorcycle Exocraft fully,

with tests on it's base and fully upgraded versions, as well as all other Exocrafts utilizing

the new technology modules for comparison of the 4 crafts, a look at the new technology

modules and what they offer and how far you can go with the new Exocraft customizations.

Let's Start with the customizations.

<Customizations>

It's a super simple menu that offers mostly just a paint job, no physical attributes are

altered on any of the Exocrafts, it is purely paint and decals.

All Exocrafts have slightly different naming for their parts but offer the same customization,

this is an overall paint job that allows you to change a Primary and Secondary colour,

though the secondary is referred to as Accent, it is a full half of the Exocrafts surface.

You can apply decals to both sides and the front and back individually, these locations

are the rough locations, but it is such with all.

You get 10 default Decals to choose from, a few numbers and some images and symbols,

these are reused glyphs from base building.

I fully expect decals for Exocrafts and of course eventually and probably soon, ships

to be a major part of future Quicksilver rewards, for Exocraft especially, it is quite possible

they will add body parts to the crafts, though this is pure speculation at this point.

The final part you are able to change on the Exocrafts is the colour of the thrusters output,

the Thrusters has a standard 2 colour design, and these colours can be chosen by you, I

personally went for pure white thrusters, as I think it looks badass, I also went for

Black and white for the paint jobs as I like the contrast.

<Technology Modules>

With all of these changes we got new technology modules for the Exocrafts, these are exactly

like what we have for Multitools, Starships and Exocrafts already only with a few minor

differences.

The first is that the vendor that sells them is your employee, even if he doesn't give

you a damn discount, though what he does do is not increase the price.

As these modules can only be purchased from the specific NPC, which is the Exocraft Mission

giver at the Exocraft Terminal in your base, there is no multiplier on the price, so for

example, S Class modules are all 360 Nanites each, 360 Nanites is the base cost of all

S Class modules, but space stations have that pesky price modifier that adds a different

amount depending on the vendor you purchased from.

As well as this, the Exocraft vendor will always have 99 of each module for you to buy,

and he sells every single one, C, B, A and S Class for all of the upgrades, so you'll

never have to worry about availability.

The Modules available are upgrades for:

Engine, which gives stats for Top Speed and Fuel Efficiency.

Boost, which gives stats for Boost Power and Boost Tank Size.

Cannon, which gives stats for Rate of Fire, Damage and Weapon Power Efficiency.

& Laser, which gives stats for Mining Power & Fuel Efficiency.

Unfortunately, I cannot say whether Adjacency bonuses are active on these or to what extent.

Logically, adjacency bonus is indeed active on these modules, and as you either gain from

placing them to maximise the bonus or wouldn't anyway, you may as well place your modules

in an optimised payout under the assumption that they benefit each other.

It is possible that while they do have adjacency bonus, that the main modules do not benefit,

or some at least, so I will not advise doing the cross pattern that I recommend for starship

weaponry, instead, I would recommend doing the layouts in a cube with the main module

present in the cube and the extra blueprint modules, if any are available, touching the

main module first, and then s class upgrades after that.

The Mining Laser, for example, has a main module, 2 blueprint upgrades and a potential

3 s class upgrade modules, in this circumstance, imagine a 2 high 3 wide layout, the bottom

middle is where the main module goes, the bottom left and right house s class upgrade

modules with the 3rd going in the top middle, them filling in the top left and right gaps

with blueprint upgrades.

This can't be easily done in all Exocrafts though, as they all have varying inventories,

which have been expanded.

As well as the technology upgrade modules there are also 3 new suspension modules, these

affect the forward and angular grip.

The lower the grip, the more the slide.

The first is the Drift Suspension which increases forward grip by 200% allowing you to stop

almost immediately, it also decreases the angular suspension by 34% which allows you

to slide like a beast.

The second is the Grip Boost Suspension, this decreases forward grip by 50% and increases

angular grip by 110%, this Suspension is aimed toward being able to turn tightly at speed,

essentially, the complete opposite of the Drift Suspension.

The Last is HI-SLIDE Suspension, and this reduces both, the Forward by 50% and the Angular

by 34%.

Now while I didn't actually instal it, it was available to instal the Hi-Slide while

I already had the Drift suspension installed, so I imagine both together would cause some

sort of equator sized donut, but it may also not stack, or just make it unplayable, in

retrospect, I should have tried it.

<Inventory>

So for inventory, it is pretty simple.

The Nomad and Pilgrim both have 16 slots, annoyingly they are not in a nice clean block

and as ever are jumbled about.

This makes layouts tricky.

The roamer has 28 slots, which is rather handy, and the slots are in a very nice layout.

The Colossus has a whopping 42 slots.

All exocraft slots regardless of Exocraft can hold 5 of a Product like Living Glass

or 500 of a resource like Ferrite Dust, they are exactly like your Exosuit Cargo slots.

<Pilgrim & Summoning Station>

In order to obtain the Pilgrim and the Summoning Station you simply need to build a Blueprint

Analyzer, which if you have the ability to have Exocrafts, you already have.

They both cost 10 salvaged technology to purchase.

The Exocraft Summoning Station is kind of like a wifi booster... bear with me on this

one.

Instead of the usual short but useful distance that you can summon your exocraft to you via

the quick menu, the Exocraft Summoning Station allows you to summon your exocraft from anywhere

on the planet.

So put your Exocraft Pads down, then a summoning station, this is especially useful on a world

you have a base on.

Very much so, this Summoning Station makes the Colossus just far far more useful, as

now you can just summon it to you if you find an area that is especially mine worthy and

chow down on the minerals around, then leave it there going back in your ship and summon

back to base to unload.

<Testing>

I tested each Exocraft with and without full Boost and Engine upgrades, some gain a lot

more than others from these, I also tested the cannon and mining beam with and without

the upgrade, but we'll do the engines and boost first.

As I explain my findings I will show a split screen view of the before and after tests

to give you a good idea of the differences.

The Nomad acted as before just a little slower without any upgrades, it is very slow on flat

land but hovers exceptionally when using the terrains ridges as boosters to jump while

also pressing your boost as you come close to the edge.

The place where the Nomad truly shines is it's ability to glide over water, it is the

only Exocraft currently available in the game that does not just sink incredibly slowly

and cause you a huge headache when hitting water.

Interestingly the upgrades don't have a particularly huge effect.

The Boost is significantly increased, but this doesn't help the nomad all that much,

as if you time it correctly, a short unupgraded boost is sufficient to reach top speed when

reaching the apex of a ridged bit of land, the only time the extended boost is useful

in on flat land, and it does help there but the Roamer and Pilgrim far surpass the nomad

on flat land even if they were not using their boosts.

The best upgrade for the Nomad is the engine upgrades.

They increase both the fuel efficiency and top speed, meaning that you have a small yet

noticeable speed increase on flat land and don't have to fill the tanks as often.

For the Nomad, I would suggest only the Engine upgrades unless you have nanites to burn.

The Roamer is as ever fun, the Engine and Boost upgrades add a very noticeable improvement

to the roamer, the roamer is kind of like a bouncing buggy, it's fast, tight and takes

a beating.

While all of the tests were done with the drift engine, I would recommend not and if

anything using the engine that allows for tighter turning, slalom is the Roamers true

value, other than that, it doesn't really have a place anymore.

The Pilgrim is beautiful, and I have to admit I am a little smitten with it, the difference

from unupgraded to upgraded is the most noticeable of all on the Pilgrim, for speedy travel an

unupgraded Nomad would beat an unupgraded Pilgrim, but with upgrades, the Pilgrim destroys

the Nomad in all but water.

The Pilgrim is by far most fun with the drifting engine, you can pull donuts the size of a

football field with ease and make absolutely huge jumps with low hang time for speedy travel.

Fully upgraded, the boost will propel you at crazy rates forcing you to destroy entire

forests in seconds, it is hard to control but oh so fun.

It feels like a perfect hybrid between the Roamer and the Nomad if it could ride on water,

there would be no use for any other.

I fully recommend using both Engine and Boost upgrades on this Exocraft, it takes advantage

of both immensely.

The Colossus has had it's engine improved, it now does move noticeably faster unupgraded,

it is now far more viable for large-scale local excavation, especially when combined

with the Exocraft Summoning System.

The upgrades do make a very noticeable improvement, the boost especially, which allows for some

decent short bursts across your alien quarry.

It really all depends on how much you are going to use it to whether you invest in it's

upgrades and as before, whether you have nanites to burn.

After testing the engines and boost, I also tested the cannon and mining beam briefly.

Currently, the cannon gained hardly any extra compared to unupgraded, so little I am certain

it is bugged, so currently, it is not worth using.

This is especially true as the mining beam is practically double once upgraded, not only

this but it does not far off the damage of the cannon, so you can save space and nanites

by having just the mining beam and using that for the occasional defence also.

<Bonus Meme>

Now while we have gone through all of the current Exocraft goodness that has been provided

in the 1.62 Patch.

No Man's Sky's crazy modding scientist RaYRoD has found some new stuff in the files, new

Exocrafty stuff that isn't in this update, oh yes.

And I say new, but I believe parts of this may have been known for a bit, but anyway.

In the game files, the Pilgrim is ID'd as WheeledBike.

Well, there are 2 extra Exocrafts in the game files that are not yet in-game, there is a

Hovercraft, which I am very intrigued about as the Nomad is already a kind of Hovercraft,

though I could imagine this new Hovercraft excels more on flat land and so would triumph

against the ocean's surface.

And the last one is, the best one, that everybody has been waiting for for a long time, it is

a Submarine.

Now, I'm getting this second hand through Peaceful Gamers twitter as it is incredibly

late, so I don't want to bother RaYRoD, and I promised this vid tonight, but if any of

what I just said is off in any way, I'll be updating this in a pinned comment, so just

give the top comment a quick once-over to ensure I'm correct.

Either way, if this is true, there is no known time for their release, the Pilgrim being

released is surely a good sign that they are coming, but nothing is definite.

For all we know, there are big issues with the physics of a submarine, everything in

water sinks in No Man's Sky unless it is right on the surface, so having something that is

static in water may be troublesome.

But what we do know is that they have it in their sights, and they are working on it.

<outro>

And that's about it, this mental video was originally supposed to be a quick overview

and closer look at the new Exocraft, it quickly turned in to a Full-on review of everything

exocraft related that has been introduced in this patch and more.

It is far from what I would consider to be comprehensive, and with the potential addition

of 2 more Exocrafts, I think adding Exocrafts to the list of MEGA-GUIDES I need to work

on would be a good shout, there is a lot that I did not cover in this video, or at least,

did not cover with a fine tooth comb like all of the numbers and such.

Don't worry, the Exocraft MEGA_GUIDE will come after the ones already promised, we've

gotta wait for the other 2 first anyway.

So thank you for watching, I hope it was helpful in filling you in on the new stuff coming

in 1.62.

We have a Discord full of helpful folks linked in the description.

Also have a Patreon linked in the description, if you wish to support the channel but not

in a monetary fashion, sharing is a fantastic way to do that, it really helps the videos

and the channel by getting the word out and helping your friends stay informed on the

goings on of No Man's Sky.

Have an awesome day folks

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PomadeShop--Review: JS Sloane Caviar Clay (mit Philipp) – english subtitles – - Duration: 4:13.

Hello guys, this is Philipp

I'm in our PomadeShop headquarters again,

in our beautiful showroom in Ottobrunn.

And I will show you another clay pomade today:

Caviar Clay by JS Sloane.

I think we didn't review JS Sloane products so far –

JS Sloane is a brand from New York

and a barber shop in New York

and they produce premium waterbased pomades

and call it "brilliantine"

to use a very classic old school term.

Their products are very nice

so is the Caviar Clay, which is my favorite clay.

It looks like a common clay

so it's that white-grey cream.

And this one actually contains clay again.

The scent is pretty fresh and citric.

I like bitter and citric scents.

Scooping it out also works great.

My hair is washed freshly and still a bit damp.

To get a complete matt look it should actually be totally dry

which also gives additional volume.

But I will do it like this now, that works as well.

Again a fingertip full of it,

spread it between the palms.

As you can see it becomes white in the hands again

but that will vanish with spreading it in the hair.

Rub it into the hair.

You see …

it's white in the hair but that will be gone soon.

A second scoop …

From the front to the back

just like with waterbased or classic oil-based pomades.

So the product is spread evenly

and holds the hair in place.

I use the big Hercules Saegemann comb again

which I think works best for a loose style.

Because you don't want to be slicked, you want it loose.

Try to lay the hair, also on the sides.

I don't want them to stand up that much.

Then I try to style a wave in the front.

For finishing it I go through with my fingers.

I try to lay it down in the back …

a bit more …

That's it.

You get such a dry and natural look pretty fast.

Caviar Clay – a great … or as I would say the best clay pomade,

it's definitely my favorite.

The hold is pretty heavy,

it hardens quite much, especially in dry hair.

It's a bit lighter in damp hair but it will harden soon.

But it stays

re-combable the whole day.

It doesn't become heavy-dry, it becomes heavy but re-stylable.

That's an advantage.

I recommend it for unruly hair,

wavy or curly hair

because most other clays are pretty light

but this one gives a strong waxy hold

so it gives you quite some options.

I don't have much to say about it left.

Support your local barbershop.

Care about a nice haircut.

That's something you have to enjoy from time to time.

When you're in Munich

visit our PomadeShop in Blumenstrasse.

There I can show you the product directly.

Have a nice day, bye bye.

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Disney Parks Exclusive Haunted Mansion Funko Pop Rides Figure Review!! Ezra in Doom Buggy - Duration: 6:34.

Hey guys, my name's Haley welcome back to the Disney cupcake channel today

I'm going to be checking out another new Disney box of exclusive pop figures. So let's get started

So this is the newest Disney parks, exclusive pop figure that was released at the end of September

This is Ezra in the buggy. And this is for the Haunted Mansion. I leave him saying the name Rey

I apologize if I'm not so this pop figure was

$40 at both US parks and Disneyland and Disney World and from my understanding

I was able to do this with the Splash Mountain pop rate whenever it came out that following Monday

It seemed that very early in the morning on shop disney.com. They released the pup figure online

so I wouldn't really consider this to be a parks limited edition or

Exclusive because you can't get an online on shelf is named for a very very short amount of time

So I went on to do the same with this Haunted Mansion one

But it was already sold out by the time I was able to get online that morning

So if you would like to get it and are trying to avoid the crazy eBay prices that is what I would recommend doing is

trying to get on very very early, but I cannot confirm that they will do that for every single one and

That may just be something that they just kind of did I don't really know what happened that just happened to be the same

Scenario with this one as well

So, I don't know if that's like confirmed that they will do that every time so don't take my word for that

Please don't get up at like 3:00 a.m. To check cuz I

Don't know if that's right

That is just what I observed from hunting down these pot figures for you

If you guys like to check out my Splash Mountain pop figure review

I'll have that link down below where I went in a full detail and kind of explained how I was able to snag that one

So this one I got off of ebay and it may reappear at the parks soon. I think it's still available

I don't think it ever officially sold out anywhere. So this is the Haunted Mansion dune buggy pump

And this has one of the three

Haunted mansion ghosts in it the main three and this is Ezra in the buggy

It is the authentic original Disney parks exclusive

This is number 49 and this is from the pop rides

Series and the front has a little side view of the figure the scientist hop rides and it's just has some really cool

Purple Haunted Mansion wallpaper looking design in the background. The back is all black with that

classic Haunted Mansion wallpaper it does Haunted Mansion in the little HM logo and that says

Authentic right below there and it says well

There's always my way at the bottom

with some more details of the figure and the other side just has the type name and the

49 the top has the top of the pop figure the Funko logo the pop rides logo and the bottom just has a

Pricing so let's get into this pop of year. I'm super excited to check it out

This is super super exciting because it is almost Halloween and Haunted Mansion just has those vibes

So let's check out this big add some more detail. This is so so cool. This is a really

Big it may not look like that on camera. But like here's my hand like it's bigger than the my palm of my hand

I love this home so much

I wasn't able to get the original Haunted Mansion pop figures right when they came out

So I was excited that they did re-release one that I feel ease have one of the Haunted Mansion pop fingers

So let's take a better look the detailing of this is incredible as you guys know

I really like the ride vehicles from the Disney park attractions. So this one is amazing

So this is the dune buggy, which is the ride vehicle for the Haunted Mansion attraction

It is all black and it has some really great detailing along with sides

from all of the little lines to the speakers in the back as well as the seating like cushion and

The little locks on the side of the vehicle as well as the main handle bar that goes across the front

Bottom you can see the screws. It is just one oval base. We have Ezra in the center and

This is one of the hitchhiking ghosts. The teeth look really cool

I do have some paint job mess ups on mines

Smearing but overall it does look really really cool. It is a kind of blue clearish

foggy

type color and he is wearing some slippers as well as

His suit and bowtie that has a great great detailing you can see it all even with the figure. Just being the one color

Overall, the face detailing is really really good as well. And this pop figure out would say is about normal size

So it's not much smaller compared to the way that the Splash Mountain one was so overall

It's a really really cool pop

if you're planning on getting this if you're going to the park soon definitely wait and see if it's still available there or if they

Rerelease it, but there are no guarantees

So maybe just keep an eye out on ebay if you're looking to purchase it

But that is just my overall opinion of this pop. It's a great pop. I love it. Really really amazing

Great detail if you love the Haunted Mansion

This is definitely a piece of merchandise and I would get and I'm really really excited about it

I'm hoping that they continue to release more Disney Park pop figures there. You've been releasing more recently

So I'm hoping that that little trend continues because I'm excited to see who is next

I gave my predictions last time but I didn't think that they would rerelease haunted management characters

So I guess we'll see who's next if you have any predictions

Or characters that you think they should make leave them in the comments down below because I'm really interested to see what you guys think

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