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Hi everyone, welcome back to Linda, Libra, Loca

My name is Anne and I am passionate about sharing beauty tips and tricks for people with more mature skin, and well, I don't have gone completely crazy

I know that my makeup looks different on this eye than on this eye. I look like this because I'm testing two different palettes today

These are the new pixie eyeshadow palettes

This is the Natural Beauty one, more cool toned, and the Reflect Light one, a warm toned shimmery Palette, and I received both of them

In the mail and could not decide which one I wanted to test first

I

already have one from the line, the It´s Judy Time palette that I liked a lot and I'm going to share my final thoughts (and swatches) at

The end, but right now

I'm going to show you how I created this look

using - not only - but a few of the brushes that came with the new pixi kit, I think it´s made for traveling and

inside were these three brushes:

A fluffy brush, a small accent brush and a blender brush for lash line or smudging.

But without further ado, let's jump right in. Let's start with the warm toned one.

This is the Reflex Light one. To start off. I'm going to use this one down here, put it all over my lid

really pigmented as you can see

Beautiful. Look how it makes the blue in my eyes pop and take it up

slightly into the crease to make blending easier

It almost looks like I have two colors on already

then I'm taking the more accent brush and this color here, which is a little bit lighter and

Apply that to the... oh not that light as it appeared

In the pan. Well, it's a little less yellow

but otherwise

It's pretty much the same Color.

And I'm going to take it underneath my eye as well and use this color it to darken everything

in the outer corner and take that up in the crease as well for a definition.

Always look straight ahead when you blend these if you have more mature eyes because because sometimes they tend to droop in

Certain areas, and then I'm using just a clean brush

To blend everything. Reaching for the smudger brush and again going in with this dark shade here

Like that

Underneath my own eyes for extra definition

I'm not sure if you're able to tell but there is quite a bit of kickback. These colors are very soft

Buttery eyeshadows, they apply beautiful on the eyelids, but don't go in with your brush too hard

Now I am going to do liner and mascara and be right back. Okay, this is one side done

And I look like a complete idiot right now

So I´ll apply the next Palette, the more cool toned one

And I think I'm going to go for more of a daytime look with this one.

I'm just going to flip the brush over so they'll both have a similar

Chance and I'm going to start with this one

Which is more of a satin color and apply that all over the lid. Despite being matte

there is no tugging. This is one color that I would wear just

like that with some liner and mascara and be done for the day, but...

Not for this tutorial

Getting back in with the small accent brush and this shimmery white in the inner corner for a

Wake up effect, and I drag that out to the inner third like that

And then go back in with whatever is left on the first brush and just pat it in

so that the transition isn't

that harsh

So for some extra fun I'm going to use this one, which is more of a mauvey sparkle one

with a dense

Brush like that and then apply it in the center of my lid. Doesn't pack much Color,

but a ton of shimmer. Just in the middle of the eyelid because again

I feel like this opens the eye and then with a with a fluffy crease brush this one because I think it's a little bit

Darker than the one I used before just for some soft

Definition. To be fair it

Doesn't look different on the lid I think I could have kept using the first Color. No real difference there.

Okay, let's use this one as a brow bone highlight

No shimmer

very soft

Okay I will do

liner and mascara and be right back. And that this eye done! I feel like the colors are as

Pigmented, as buttery with as much fall out

I mean kickback in the pan like the ones in the other palettes, so quality wise

I don't think that there is a huge difference between the two of them. I guess it depends on the colors you want

Just like the It´s Judy Time palette the only issue I have with these ones

Is that the colors that look similar

In the pan tend to look exactly the same on the eye.

So I think there are two colors in there that you could skip. Is it possible to create several different

eye looks with all of them? I think you have much more

chances when you look at the Natural Beauty palette because

You have dark shadows

you have lighter shadows and you have a selection of mad or satins and full shimmers. If you compare that to the

Reflex Light palette

You only have shimmers in different intensities

Which I think would make it pretty hard to create an office day time look for me with my more mature eye lids.

Although that being said I really like how the shimmers sit on my eye here. They don't emphasis my fine line

So it's high-quality shimmer, not chunky glitter.

Do you need both of these palettes? No!

After playing a little more with both palettes. I have to say, I'm quite

Disappointed in the Natural Beauty one. I had high hopes for it to be a more neutral cool tone palette

But as you can see in the swatches the colors lean very warm on my skin tone

Which doesn't mean, it's a bad palette. There are still lovely shadows in there. The color payoff is good

They blend easily but to me, it's just another

Neutral warm toned Palette.

Reflex Light on the other hand has positively surprised me

Yes, it's all shimmers and I would love a matte for blending in this palette

But the colors Auburn Blaze or 3D Peach as well as the several different shades of gold

Make this palette despite the fact that these are also very warm tones

Quite unique in my collection and I really like the intense

Metallic finish it gives on my lid while working great on my more mature eyelids.

The brushes:

So far, I like them. They're soft, they blend, they pick up enough color

they aren't stiff.

As always don't forget to Like, Subscribe and

Come back for the next video. I'll be here waiting for you. Bye!

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The Momentum True Wireless is the first true wireless model from the German audio giant,

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The Momentum True Wireless is IPX4 splash and sweat resistant, and while the earpieces

are larger than average we find they fit comfortably for most people.

The earphones do not feature Active Noise Cancellation, but passive noise isolation

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The Momentum True Wireless comes with a stylish USB-C charging case and the earpieces support

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Out of the box, the earphone sounds somewhat V-shaped, with emphasis on low punchy bass

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We think for a lower price, the B&O E8 and the Audio Technica ATH-CKR7TW offer similar

features but harsher sound in the high frequencies.

The Master & Dynamic MW07 offers a similar level of sound quality and a more stylish

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MISC Freelancer BASE Review - A Star Citizen's Ship Buyer's Guide - Duration: 9:30.

I've been thinking about buying a cargo ship is the freelancer basic goodbye how

does it compare to other cargo ships

welcome to another installment of a star citizen's ship buyer's guide

what's up citizens this is subliminal here again and today we'll be discussing

the features functions and benefits of the misc freelancer base with a

comparison on how those features ranks amongst competing ships so you can make

an informed buying decision let me know what ship you'd like to see next down in

the comments the ship with the most up votes will be featured in the future

episode what's that out of the way let's get to

it the freelancer base is a medium sized cargo ship manufactured by none other

than Musashi industrial and star flight concern or miss for short misc is a

human based company out of the Centauri system founded in 2805 the freelancer

base is one of four freelancer variants the freelancer max derp and miss are

also available be sure to check out my buyers guides on those in the

description the misc freelancer is primarily a long-range cargo hauler

designed for shipping major corporations goods around the verse however its

modularity and versatility as well as its considerable firepower have seen it

fill a number of roles including use as a smuggling ship and a long-range

Explorer the freelancer base is currently flight ready it is available

on the pledge store for purchase and upgrade for one hundred and ten dollars

is part of the game package four hundred and twenty five dollars earned on

average sells for one hundred and twenty eight dollars on the grey market it is

not currently available for purchase with in-game credits with that out of

the way let's see how it compares to other ships you might be considering for

comparison I have hand-picked 17 ships that I think could possibly be

considered by someone looking to purchase a freelancer base the following

slides will feature the current ships value and rank along with the names and

values of the worst and best ships a Google sheets document with those ships

and data are linked in the description this information is sourced from

multiple sources some with conflicting data I've chosen the data that I think

is accurate information and thoughts reflect the current state of the ship

and the persistent universe not what will be possible in the future now let's

see how it stacks up to the competition the freelancer comes in around 220,000

kilograms it has a max crew size of five a large cargo capacity of 66 SCU it

features a max y'all pitch rate of 65 degrees per second an SCM speed of 205

meters per second a decently fast 1005 meter per second top speed has over

19,000 hit points across its body its shield generators can withstand just

over 12,000 hit points of damage its guns do just over 2,000 damage per

second and they have a theoretical DPS of over 2,200 it should be noted that

DPS only matters if you can hit your target it's missiles do just over 10,000

damage its fuel tanks hold 18,000 gallons of fuel its Odyssey quantum

drive gives it a great 74 mega meters per second quantum speed and a range of

107 Giga meters so it can travel from port al-azhar to hjerson 3.3 times

before needing to refuel quantum travel from $4 r2 Hurston will take you about 7

minutes and 14 seconds and leaving hearses atmosphere will take you about 4

minutes now let's talk about its firepower the freelancer base packs to

PC to dual s3 mounts with 2 tarantula GT 870 mark 3s each east tarantulas have

550 to physical damage with 47 rpm or total of 432 DPS and the 3800 meter

range in the rear the freelancer has one-man turret with two sides to em for

a laser autocannons these in forays have 320 energy damage with 50 rpms for a

total of 267 dps and a 2700 meter range in addition its wings hold 2 sides for

MSD for 2-3 missile racks with 2 size 3 or

stories each arrestor threes our cross-section have 1500 mix damage a

3.89 second lock time in over nine thousand meter lock range it also has

two size three MSD three two two missile racks with two sides to ignite two's

each ignite tubes are infrared have 948 mixed damage and a one point six eight

second lock time and over a fifty five hundred meter lock range this is a total

of eight missiles let's talk about components the standard components

available on the freelancer base are as follows it has one size too great see

civilian class daybreak powerplant - sighs - gracie civilian class frost

star e^x coolers one size - grade C civilian class Odyssey quantum drive

with an 18 second cooldown after long jumps and last but not least we have two

sides to grade C military grade 5 ma - Molly shield generators let's take a

look at the interior the freelancer base features a cargo bay big enough to

comfortably fit at least three grey cat B TVs

- Drake dragon flies to a open noxes or 54s see you in the rear the rear turret

access is located at the rear of the cargo hold

to the left and to the right are the components mentioned earlier moving on

we have a second cargo hold with the remaining 12 scu of cargo space and a

topside access port the living quarters feature an expresso machine a poor side

airlock for bunk beds a non-functioning MFD and a head the cockpit comes

equipped with two engineering C's with one MFD each

a co-pilot seat with five MFDs

and a pilot seat with five MFDs although two are barely visible under your arms

it should be noted that the freelancer does not currently come equipped with an

eject feature there's also a known bug that some ships with ladders have in

three-point-four called the ladder of death it is best to enter and exit

through the cargo hold of the freelancer to avoid being murdered if you have

cargo inside walk around the right side enclosing the misc freelancer base is a

great medium sized cargo ship its pros are a large sixty-six scu of cargo

capacity it's nimble for its size as fast quantum speeds has a long QT range

and it has room for all of your friends it's cons are reduced visibility from

the cockpit its missile payload is subpar has a low max speed currently has

no ejection feature and a homicidal ladder so is it worth a buy with the $10

upgrade from the Cutty black for an additional 20 scu of cargo capacity it

may be a good option for the citizen interested in a profession and trading

in turn you lose some ability to be able to defend yourself this may not be an

issue for the citizen who has friends to play with it should be noted also that

the freelancer max is only $40 more for almost double the space and better

weapons but ultimately that decision is up to you did you like this guide like

it subscribe by hitting the bell and comment what ship you'd like to see

featured in the next episode of the star citizen ship buyer's guide until next

time citizens I'll see you in the verse

you

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Review - Duration: 19:40.

welcome everyone I'm Ricky from Tech Talk this is a Samsung Galaxy Tab s4

sit back and enjoy the review the Samsung Galaxy s4 was designed for super

tasking so you can multitask and do everything you need productivity wise

and creative wise but also another great feature on this tablet and there are so

many is the content viewing it has a great display paired with great audio

systems the Tab s 4 was released in August 2018 so just over six months has

passed and I believe it's one of the best options for an Android tablet

whether sampson and android work together bringing software and hardware

together makes a fantastic device as you may know on the channel I also have an

iPad pro but I've been going to this for the display and for the sound it's just

been really enjoyable and it really enhances well them to really work

together the software and the hardware from Samson is just enjoyable making it

very easy for productivity and very easy and enjoyable for content viewing so it

comes in two colors there's black or grey I've got the black model now I want

to take you around the device and I want to talk in detail about key aspects

first of all is the display it's a Super AMOLED display on Samsung which is a

wqxga to competitive touch screen it has 16 million colors and it comes alive

the screen size itself is 10.5 inches and that's always corner to corner but I

normally use this always in landscape mode so it can be used in portrait as

well the choice is yours so you can just bring this around into portrait tilt it

up and then it becomes into portrait I think the landscape option is a lot

easier to use and this is where you get more enjoyment from your content with

over 16 million colors your content really comes alive and really enjoyable

the resolution of the display is 1600 by 2560 I'll give you a pixel density of

287 the aspect ratio for this display is 16 by 10 so as you may notice around the

edge you do have four borders they are very narrow compared to the first

generations and the previous generations but they are not too in-your-face and

too noticeable it makes it look really nice it makes it look professional and a

sleek design when you look at the iPad pro they are very similar in size but

with this it gives a high screen to body ratio of 78.6%

which is really good loads of screen and not too much bezels

of course in one bezel you've got though all your sensors and a camera as well

it's an 8 megapixel front-facing camera for your selfies and enjoy taking

selfies in great detail as an f-1 point nine aperture and video recording is

available at 1080p at 30 frames per second million rounds on the rear of our

tab s4 first of all at the top you're going to find a single lens camera which

is 13 megapixel and offers autofocus the aperture on that lens is in 1.9

underneath you will see an LED flash and as always with Samson you have great

amount of modes on here HDR panorama has many others that I'll show you in the

camera application as the ability to record video in 4k at 30 frames per

second looking down the left-hand side you can see it's ultra thinness and also

you can see four gold pins that will connect to the Samsung keyboard which is

sold separately when I talk about thinness is only 7.1 millimeters thick

as a great way to it as well this is 483 grams or the LTE model and 482 grams for

the Wi-Fi only model denser bottom and the Tab s for first of all you're going

to notice two antenna bars running parallel you've got two of your four

tuned AKG speakers and you have a 3.5 headphone jack so it still retains a

headphone jack which is great to see and in the middle is a USB see three point

one generation one connection port this is for syncing and charging your device

when it comes to charging there is a large seven thousand three hundred

million power battery so it uses fast charging up to 18 watt taking a look

down the right-hand side best of all you have your power and you have your volume

rockers sadly there's no textual difference between these in the middle

is a microphone then coming down is your dual tray for your SIM card and SD cards

this takes a nano-sized slim and a micro SD card up to 400 gigabytes moving on to

power and performance and for this a lot of people look at the Geekbench results

so we're going to install this while I'm talking about the power and performance

it's running Android 8.1 but they have guaranteed this device to get Android 2

9 which is PI very soon the chipset is a koala comm Snapdragon 835 10 nanometer

chipset does really good powerhouse built-in as you can see

you can see some respect here what we're actually going to do is run a CPU

benchmark inside is an octa-core processor which means it has eight cores

as four cores running at two point three five gigahertz which is Cairo and four

cores running at one point nine gigahertz that's also Cairo the GPU

inside which is your graphics is an Adreno 540 there's four gigabytes of RAM

of bar charging available which means the large seven thousand three hundred

million power battery will last up to 16 hours of video playback also it's USB C

is 3.1 and it's the first generation of USB C so as you can see our results are

in for single core score with scored 1849 a multi-core score we scored six

thousand five hundred and eighty six so first of all scrolling down you can see

where it was scored and what it was scored against then you can come into

single core score and then at the top here you've got the Samsung Galaxy Note

8 you've got the Samsung Galaxy s8 so you can see how well it's actually done

and obviously you coming down here you've got the Google pixel and other

devices and then if we go into our multi-core score here I believe we're at

the top yes we are so we've beaten everything so it just shows you how much

power and performance it's actually inside here so when you look at power

performance why do you need the power performance notes to run games such as

mobile pug G and also for tonight they are very user friendly on here and very

playable which is really good and obviously during my review you can see

some gameplay also to go along with the power and performance you need Wi-Fi or

LTE this model is an LTE model so I can add in a data SIM card I still have the

ability to make phone calls as you can see I can make a phone call here if I so

wish to which is a great option the data sim goes in here at the sides and that

is a nano sized SIM card and a micro SD card up to 400 gigabytes

when considering to buy the tab s4 there are two storage options as either 64

gigabytes or 256 but with that SD card storage up to 400 gigabytes you can

really expand your storage options one finest as well as buying the tab s4 you

will also receive a free Samson S Pen so you get the pen free

competitor manufacturers that make you buy this

which is a really good option so the S Pen is really enjoyable and it has

multiple different functions on the tablet as you can see when I first use

this there's a little symbol here at the side if your whole ray of different

things that you can go through and there's multiple ones that you can use

one I actually like is pen up here and this is where you can learn to draw so

you can draw all different things in different actions which is really good

like you're all people you could draw a penguin and I showed in my basics video

and the S Pen video how this actually works and I went into great detail you

can use the S Pen to then maneuver around your device very quickly and

coming over to the far left is Bixby so Bixby is on here and enjoyable big

speeds always improving and always getting better I believe they're coming

back here and using this S Pen Beach on the sides and like I said you can make

live messages you can create notes you can do screen like shot and then

actually write something on it and then send it to someone so one other great

feature that I like with the S Pen is when the actual tab is turned on then

you press the button and then a light note will come up and you can actually

start writing a note on here so high so you can actually write notes on here

it's great for shopping it's great for making notes if you need to make a quick

note you can also press the butter net and use that as an eraser so that's also

a great option you can then save it send it whatever you need to do and if you

need to write a shopping list or to-do list you can do bullet points you can

move further down if you so wish to so I could do film in here if you edit and of

course upload that's what I need to do with the tab s4

and that'll make all of you guys are really happy I hope it's so fun to use

and so enjoyable and again with the button you can just erase all of that

and actually get on with a show which is really good option here and I've really

enjoyed using the s-pen we can then turn this into portrait look at the camera

here and we should be able to get in there we go

we're back in and then you can use the s-pen as well so when you get the case

as well it will magnetically connect to the keyboard case but the moment you do

have to carry this around separate it does come with a lid as well which is

really handy so that in the Box you also can receive other tips and the tool to

replace these tips when worn out there is multiple different levels of pressure

they have 4096 different levels of pressure for this it weighs 91 grams the

size is 138 millimeter so vaccine length and also nine point two millimeters

thick and the size of diameter of the tip is 0.7 ultra-thin which is really

good so as I showed you when we looked around the tablet now our four speakers

on it all tuned by AKG so you know you're gonna get great sound quality but

there's also something else added to this tab that is a surround sound with

Dolby Atmos technology it's really really good how amazing it was it's

fantastic when viewing contents and its really pulled me into my content viewing

on this device so if you pull down and show all your widgets and all your

changeable functions here so you've got Wi-Fi Bluetooth torch everything you

need to know inside here that you can change and - your mobile data of course

brightness if we come across it you've got some cool Dolby Atmos so this is

already turned on press and hold it'll take you into the actual setting options

here where you can change and adjust it so inside here you've got Auto you've

got movie music and then voice so it depends on the choice that you want to

have it with but also it depends on your content having Dolby Atmos as well and

the playback is really fantastic it's really enjoyable so I know I've got my

microphone on but I want to show you the actual experience with Dolby Atmos and

how it feels so what we'll do first of all is power the volume all the way up

to the top level here and I'll play the track first of all with Dolby Atmos

turned on and I'm actually going to use the Dolby one here on YouTube

then what I do is I turn it off and hopefully will notice a difference

welcome to Dolby Atmos please put on your headphones it's a new way to

experience sound unlike stereo which is limited to two audio channels Dolby

Atmos can manipulate individual sounds in 3d space to position sounds all

around sounds can move above you our way or right up close

let's compare this aster and this is

can build worlds of foundation any story it catches all the little details puts

you in center of the action

and transports you far away

go inside the story with Rachel Simmons dolby atmos now let's experience the

same video but actually turn the dolby atmos off you should only hear the

stereo sound options so if I go into the settings like I showed you before go

along here and we'll turn it off welcome to Dolby Atmos please put on your

headphones it's a new way to experience sound unlike stereo which is limited to

two audio channels Dolby Atmos can manipulate individual sounds in 3d space

to position sounds all around you sounds can move above you far away or right up

close

let's compare this is stereo and this is doable

Moebius can build worlds of family any story it catches all the little details

puts you in center of the action

just like the real world

and transports you far away

go inside the story with Rachel Simmons dolby atmos

so hopefully you experience the difference is there I want to show you

and give you my impressions of it there is a real difference there Thanks all

four speakers tuned by AKG which is hardly common they sound absolutely

fantastic and then add in the level of Dolby Atmos as well it just makes your

content just so enjoyable as long as your content offers Dolby Atmos as well

so thanks to the display having a Super AMOLED display with a high resolution

and the audio that is why I said right at the beginning it makes it such an

enjoyable tablet to watch content on there just so pulled in and immersed in

your content is absolutely great video playback is in UHD 4k that's at 60

frames per second the downside is that it can only record 4k at 30 frames per

second build into this tablet is the ability to use Samsung decks for tablet

with a separate cable which is sold separately but it does give you the

ability to take your productivity even further by connecting it up to a display

which is absolutely great so the file systems that you know that comes with

Android and you're not locked out you can really make your productivity work

for you no matter what you want to do from the 10 point five inch display on a

40 plus inch display or 27 inch display the choice is yours and the Samsung Dex

is great to have that option so samsung also sell a separate keyboard as I

showed you there is the connection along the bottom of your tablet here so you

can connect it into a keyboard the tablets 4 also has the ability to

actually use a bluetooth mouse as well so if you don't want to use your finger

then get all your screen dirty you don't want to use the s-pen you've got another

input option nice to use a mouse as well some people prefer to use a mouse to

manipulate around their device like I discussed earlier XP is it inside here

Expedia is a really good feature and it is always growing in Samsung's own

version of Google assistant Siri and Alexa it's always improving it's always

getting better it's learning it's giving you all the latest news stories

connecting up to your Samsung smart home as well so Bixby is getting there I

think it's an improvement I've just always preferred Google

assistant so with big speed vision that built into this tablet you can use that

for shopping so when you point it at something or try identify it and show

you where and what the item is so you can go

and by it so shopping made easy also it could be used for places so when you're

in a certain location and say you pointed it at Big Ben you'll get

information or the houses of parliament that's right next to it as well it'll

give you detailed information from its database about that certain area you are

in and also what's around you maybe there might be a great restaurant you

want to go to or you can read reviews before you go in to certain attractions

and then finally it gives you the ability to translate text so you may be

in a foreign country or you may come to the UK with your tab s4 and you point it

at the language and it will translate it into any language that's in its database

which is a great option as well as you may know as a Samsung user security is a

high priority to Samsung as well it is to most other companies but this device

comes with not security built in you know protection is in there with a great

level of protection no matter what you do with your device security is also a

highlighting feature when it comes to actually unlocking your tablet so if I

lock mine and then I go to unlock it again so as you can see at the top there

there's a little flash in face so what it's actually doing is using the camera

and the sensors in built on this bezel here to actually unlock that my display

for me without touching it putting in my code or putting a pin pattern or

password security is really good and it actually goes a step further off a new

iris scanner a face detection pin pattern or password or none at all but

do not recommend using none or swipe to actually unlock your tablet as just

anyone could do it and it's not really good for security because there is a lot

of personal information on our devices currently also Samson have a great

option where you can actually use intelligence gun this is where it

combines the iris scanner and the face color together to give a deeper level of

security so as you can tell from my review I've really enjoyed my time at

Samsung Galaxy Tab s for couple of little let downs for me it is it's made

up of all of glass which is okay looks very fancy and looks a great design I do

recommend it goes in a case because I don't want to damage it I don't want to

break it so please put it in a case the display is fantastic the sound is even

better I hope you did get to experience and they'll be at most difference and

then happen it just built-in is fantastic a kg which is owned by

hardened is a great brand and to have all four speakers

by them personally it gives you a great sound experience content has been

enjoyable productivity has worked very well and the flow of using the Tibet

school has been a real enjoyment to me I hope the release of Android nine comes

very quickly to this device as I think it will give it an improvement also big

feet is a great options I have here but also I like the actual light beam from

Google Google assistant is built-in and of course you can press the button here

Google will come up and it will answer any of your questions or you can

download a Google dedicated Google assistant app which is fine but our tips

is really good as well with split-screen option and as I showed you there you can

move your app side-to-side depending what you want to see more of and

productivity can flow and that's what Samsung wants it to be a super

multitasking tablets I think Samsung have done a great job for a great price

so moving on to price 64 gigabyte Wi-Fi model it's gonna cost you five hundred

and forty nine pounds a 64 gigabyte LTE model which I have got is gonna cost you

six hundred and forty nine pounds just a hundred pound difference you look at the

price of the new iPad pros they are pushing the high hundreds moving into

the thousands which personally is too high Samsung Galaxy Tab s fall here

offers so much for such a little price so let me know what you think down below

do you have a tablet for why do you like it

if you're getting one let me know why I want to know why I really want to

connect with you as the audience and grows community so massive thank you to

Samson that sent out the tab s4 really enjoyed my review period with it and I'm

sad to give it away it's gonna be a miss from my content viewing and also

productivity please let me know what you think down below it's always great to

hear from you please give the video a like and subscribe and bring the

notification most updated with all my latest videos from me Ricky I'll see you

very soon bye for now

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ELON MUSK HOSTING MEME REVIEW CONFIRMED!!! | MINI DISHKIYAOON NEWS #1 - Duration: 1:31.

So I just want to record a quick dishkiyaoon news.

I just want to post this video as quick[ly] as I can because I don't want

anyone to steal this news from me but we finally have a confirmation

of Elon Musk doing a meme review, MEME REVIEW.

Finally, it is confirmed and it will be coming out very very soon

It is confirmed by Elon Musk, right there, as you can see in this this tweet

So we are not just getting one memester but we are getting two memester, Elon Musk and Justin Roiland

creator of Rick and Mort. OMG, this is amazing.

Pewdiepie has about 30,000 subscriber gap, with this meme review I am pretty sure that it's gonna jump

back to atleast 50k, 60k. I hope but this is awesome, finally Elon Musk on meme review

Just shows you how powerful pewdiepie really is. Thank you so much for watching

Fir milenge jaldi, peace

I just want to put this video out because, you know, for some views and some attraction to the channel

This is just for views, if you want real videos that I put somewhat effort (not really, I put a lot of effort) into

and that is somewhat okay, check out the cannel. You are welcome to through the channel.

Thank you so much for watching

Fir milenge jaldi, peace. BYE!!!

I recored this video, edited it, exported it, upload it and ...

wrote all of the subtitles for this video in less than an hour, I am proud of my self. YAY

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wp video machine review

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Top 5 -gifts ideas/ for birthday - review 2019

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Pomade Review: Uppercut Monster Hold (mit Alex) – english subtitles – PomadeShop - Duration: 7:37.

Hello and welcome to a new review

by PomadeShop, with me, Alex

and another heavy oil based pomade.

Before I start:

It would be awesome if you could subscribe to our channel

and ring that bell

so you always get a notification about our latest review –

that would be great.

As you already have seen, I take a look on

the Monster Hold pomade by Uppercut from Australia today.

I already reviewed their Matt Clay

and Philipp did a review on the Matt Pomade.

The Matt Clay I reviewed

is another oil based pomade by Uppercut

but half of the ingredients are chemical.

The Monster Hold is a 100 % pure natural pomade.

It's a really traditional classic pomade –

Uppercut's only one.

What's also different to the other Uppercut products:

This one has Frankenstein's monster on the label – not Frankenstein himself of course.

But unfortunately that won't stay like this, which is a pity.

Take a look, at the time we uploaded this video

we have about 100 cans left on stock

with that Frankenstein's monster design.

It will also have the two boxers on the label in the future

like the other Uppercut cans have.

Quite a pity. I like this design because it's a bit outstanding.

If you're a collector of pomades better buy one now

so you get one of these old cans.

The can says "Brutal Staying Power" on its side

– I always review heavy oil based pomades –

so let's see how heavy this one is.

I know it from some years ago

and back then it really was a brutal heavy pomade

like Fettkopp Extra Strong for example,

but that changed.

I touched it with my finger sometimes but haven't used it

for a long time – it is softer now.

So it is for a bigger audience now

not just for those who prefer super heavy pomades.

Opening it you see that typical

light yellow color.

It contains petroleum jelly,

lanolin, candelilla wax

which is a vegetable wax from South America

and castor oil. So it's a very traditional formula.

Let's see how it performs.

My hair is pretty much degreased now

so I can check how the pomade performs without any build up

and if it's heavy enough.

Let's see how it scoops.

It scoops out pretty creamy.

Similar to Reuzel pink …

maybe also Nu Nile.

But rubbing it you feel that its texture is more waxy.

It's not like Nu Nile

which has that sticky kind of texture

but more a waxy pomade.

Let's apply it to the hair.

My hair is a bit damp, not really much.

Applying the pomade you feel

that it's a strong or firm hold.

It's a bit difficult to work it in.

It tears a bit

but this isn't a video about a light pomade

but about a heavy – and that's normal for heavy pomades.

It's easy to spread in the hair,

pretty OK.

I take a second scoop.

The first one was from a deeper layer,

the surface is a bit harder.

You might know that from heavy pomades,

they are often a bit softer beneath the surface.

That's not optimal,

it would be nice if the surface also was that creamy.

Let's check my sides

which are always a bit harder

to slick back.

Two scoops are enough I think

to get something built.

I'm curious …

how high it gets without build up.

Last time I used it

I had a small build up.

Let's see if it gives enough hold.

I haven't mentioned the scent so far.

There's almost none, that's why I missed mentioning it.

It's a super weak fragrance of lemon.

It reminds of Bone Crusher a bit

but about 20 times weaker.

So if you don't like strong

and long lasting scents

try out Uppercut Monster Hold.

Also applying it there isn't a fragrance cloud

around my head which my colleagues can smell.

Very decent.

Pretty pleasant for everyday use.

I will use this matching Uppercut comb,

the CT9 which is back in our stock.

It has nice wide teeth

which is good for using a heavy pomade.

Combing through now

it really feels similar to Nu Nile,

Reuzel pink. You get through quite well.

You feel that it's a heavy hold

but combing through isn't too hard.

It's pretty OK.

One of our customers

left a comment on our website

"It's more Monsters, Inc. than Monster Hold".

Sure you expect an insanely heavy pomade

when you read Monster Hold,

and it used to be that heavy,

but now it isn't anymore.

But still I won't say it that drastically.

It's a nice strong hold.

More a firm than a heavy.

Not really that outstanding,

you can't say it combines an easy use with a super heavy hold for example.

It's a nice firm hold pomade in deed,

I can get quite some height with it.

With my thin hair it works quite well

but if your hair is thick, unruly

or curly I don't think

you get them straightened that well.

So …

if a medium is too soft

and a heavy is too much

the Monster Hold is quite nice for you.

I'm basically quite satisfied with it.

About the shine:

It's a strong hold. That means

it isn't totally matt but you get a silky shine.

So not very outstanding as well.

I hope I told you everything about Uppercut Monster Hold.

Of course you can buy it at PomadeShop

and maybe also at your local barbershop.

Just ask for it – Many barbers in Germany have Uppercut

and also the Monster Hold.

Like I said in the beginning

I would be happy about a like and a subscription

so you keep watching our reviews.

Have a nice day, see you soon.

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Phi TENOR light paraglider review - Duration: 16:24.

I think this glider is fantastic, I think it's absolutely brilliant! it's so

easy to fly, lightweight really easy launch forward or reverse in all

different conditions. It's definitely easier to launch than quite a few high B

gliders. it's got such amazing performance it's so easy to fly. it

climbs and handles so nicely. it's brilliant, I really love it! I've been

really enjoying flying it this week I didn't want to get off it actually I've

chosen to carry on flying it.

when you're flying in a place like Colombia where it's pretty punchy

at times and it's really strong and rough I've been really glad that I'm

flying on the TENOR light feeling very happy and comfortable and then when I

needed performance and I'm thinking oh I've got a long glide to the next place or

it's really light and scratchy I haven't then thought aww no, I'm on

this poor performing glider. I felt really happy with the

performance. it feels like the performance is as good as to be honest

to me it feels like the performance is as good as any other high B's which is

pretty impressive -- but with less pilot demand. and that little that low aspect

ratio really means you can crank the glider around. there's been some really

punchy little cores sometimes and I've been able to whip the glider around and

just core up in it and because the handling is so light it's effortless as

well, I haven't been getting tired at all. so it's really fun, really

enjoyable; absolutely loving it.

pilots are looking for a glider that has really great performance but they don't

want the pilot demands of a high B glider, then this, the TENOR and the TENOR LIGHT

are a great options to look for. with the TENOR light you have a lovely

lightweight package which is great for carrying up the hill and brilliant for

hike and fly adventures. It's also quite dynamic, the handling is like a

little sports car, you're just zipping about the sky having

really good fun, just going wheehee over there and you go through some bumps and you

think bo-bo-bo-bum it's like you just bounce over the bumps in your

little sports car.

fantastic, great fun, really sporty little glider that's

fantastic for cross-country flying, great for hike and fly, soaring on the hill,

playing around on the dunes, for everything, it is a very all-around

fantastic glider.

for a mid B glider it gives a really nice amount of feedback. It doesn't give as

much feedback as some of the high B gliders but that's more reassuring less

demanding and you haven't got so much overloading your senses, but at

the same time it does talk to you it's not all dampened like some of the

low B gliders tend to be quite dampened, which is very reassuring for

pilots who want that but the TENOR is definitely a little bit more lively it's

got a little bit more spice to it yeah it's got more energy as well so for

thermaling, if you hit a core and go into it you can immediately bank up and

core around in the thermal which is great where some of the gliders they're

a bit more dampened you tend to you have to wait for the glider to come forward

again and then you can can crank it around. and then when you're in mincey

mincey mincey kind of stuff you're mincing about and you just slow the glider down

a bit and then you just turn more with weight shift and then it's very

efficient, still turning nice and efficient, so I didn't find that I was

dropping out of the sky when there was very mincey stuff around I wasn't

losing out. so it's very good like that: it climbs really well on the light

stuff and really well in the strong stuff too. I really like these risers

because they're very stable instead of pulleys you have little ceramic rings for

the speed system they seem to work very nicely yeah there's a connection system

so that when you're accelerating it accelerates the A's and the B's

differently to be more efficient for more performance. The TENOR light comes

with two different types of risers: you can have the standard risers with maillons

or the lightweight risers with soft links. if I just pull this down you'll see

they're soft links which are looped and attached on and they have these nice

sheaths, that's nice bit of sheathing here which covers them up. it's actually

very nicely and neatly done. i must confess i generally prefer maillons to

the soft links maybe it's just because I'm old and old fashioned! the one thing

that I found missing on these risers is that they they don't have a split A's

with a soft link version it doesn't come with split A's. I fed that

back to Hannes at PHI and they're considering making a

a lightweight riser

with with the split A's as well. [Nancy] so how did you find using the big ears without

having the split A's? [Carlo] what it means is that you have to reach quite high you

have to sit forward in your seat and reach quite high especially as the

risers are actually a relatively long. so for me with my long monkey

arms I have no problem I can reach them, sit forward and reach up and

get the A and pull in the big ears, but definitely it's a little more fiddly like that.

I would prefer to have split A's but of course this is

all about lightweight minimalism. a nice thing about the TENOR light, because

there's only two A's, you actually pull quite good-sized big ears. they're

pretty big big ears just with a one line so that's quite good, they're very

effective. they flap around a little bit but not too much and they're very

effective and stable. one of the reasons that the TENOR and the TENOR light are

supposed to have such good performance is there are very

few lines so only two A's they have two B's (this is the Stabilo) and two C's.

so very few lines! the brakes are attached just to a little bit of velcro

which is I guess the most lightweight option. I personally found they just

kept coming off. it was very easy to knock them off and so I'd prefer

something else. I personally prefer magnets but I guess for lightweight they

might have a little clip or something like that.

they're quite slimline brakes and they don't have a lot of big stiffening in

them they just have this little rod in here. during flight I kept wondering if

they might come out but they didn't yet, they haven't actually come out yet.

you can push them in if they did. they easy to replace but actually I

found them really fine to fly with and part of the reason is that I found the

handling of the TENOR light the brakes are very light so you don't need a

really soft padded brake handle for it.

so on this trip I think I've done almost about 30 hours on the TENOR light and

so I've got to know it really well. the conditions have been very varied,

Colombia's great for that, everything from light scratchy stuff to some

pretty punchy snotty stuff where you think the air has got out of the wrong

side of bed or something, you've been slapped about the sky.

The TENOR has been really well behaved.

The TENOR light is a mid B glider

like the TENOR but I find it for that class it's surprisingly agile

and responsive and it gives very good feedback for that class of glider

in fact some pilots say if they're moving up from a low B like an ION or a

TEQUILA 5 might find that the glider is more responsive and talks to them

more and definitely more agile. when you fly the TENOR light it's kind of "ooh". it's

a bit surprising it's really quite light. when I was flying even for five

hours I wasn't getting tired hands or wrists at all and I've been flying with

lots of pilots on high B gliders it seems to be climbing pretty much as well

as them. the really surprising thing about the TENOR light is that

it's pretty quick. because it is very agile if you just use too much inside

brake you can make the glider go a little bit nose down so it's important

to use a little bit of outside brake just to keep it nice and flat and then

it climbs really well, particularly I found it's really good in the little

cores. I found myself using third to half bar on almost every glide just

because it's so efficient and felt really solid and good and then on

gliding into wind or through sink then full bar and it's still gliding really well.

on full bar the glider does start to get a little bit light and twitchy so

you need to be on it a little bit it's not just a solid block

and I actually found that the TENOR light seems like it's a little bit more twitchy

than the standard TENOR maybe because of the lighter construction. when

I asked Hannes about it he mentioned that it's also maybe slightly to do with the

fact that I've got these the light weight risers, they don't have split A's

so because of that the tips are accelerated a little bit more and he

says it's very subtle but it might make a little difference to that so that was

interesting.

With lightweight gliders, they've lightened the construction,

they're not quite as stiffened and rigid as the standard gliders so we

tend to find they're a little bit more tip tucky but the behavior if you do

have a collapse or something like that (which in some of the Colombian air I did

because it's pretty turbulent) the glider is just impeccably behaved. it's kind of

tuck and pop out before you know it, without a big aggressive turn or

anything like that. just sort of tuck and pop and you carry on. this is the medium

21 I think if I'm right the weight is 3.3 kilos which is lovely to carry. it's

very compact also because the construction is very light the rods are

really light they're very bendy it's not really critical it's not a problem if

you scrunch it up it can really cope with that and then it pops back out, it's

not like some of the gliders they have really stiff rods and if you look here

you don't have the rods crossing over each other so there's

no problem with it sort of bending up and when you have the more

defined shark nose then you want to avoid bending it so this is really

forgiving and easy and you can pack it really compactly so it makes a brilliant

little package. we really noticed (Nancy and I were swapping packs) and even with

the same weight harness we've really noticed the difference in weight and

size between the two, so it's lovely. having this level of performance you

in a mid B glider pilot demand with nippy handling and a sports

car feeling it's just brilliant. even in really light and a bit crosswind I was

able to just fluff the glider up give it a tug and it would just come up in the

lightest breeze. It inflates really nicely. it's a little slower on the tips so the

center tends to inflate first and then the tips a little bit afterwards. I

actually think that's quite good because it means the glider tends to come up

from the center, rather than the tips coming up and clapping hands.

yeah really easy to launch back in the UK I flew in some stronger wind and

still found it really easy to launch. the lightweight fabric with all light

gliders you have a thing where the strong wind tends to blow them around

and they require a little bit more management using the rear risers and

your brakes carefully moving around the glider to stop it lifting up and blowing

away. but in light conditions it's a breeze. I must say I've been

really impressed with how the the TENOR light has been performing amongst those

gliders and obviously different pilots fly at different levels but I'm

talking about when they're just thermaling together and especially

gliding I'd expect the mid B glider flying with a good performing C

Class glider like the Artik 4 that I might be being left behind a bit but not

at all, in fact I was managing to pull away a little bit, if anything, which

surprised me although I should have expected it. with the TENOR it's the same.

they're amazing, their performance and

their glide and especially the speed that you have is quite surprising for the

level of glider.

some of the days we had the Pacific wind coming in and we had some pretty

interesting turbulence getting really chucked and bashed about I saw some

pilots getting some very big collapses. you need to fly actively to stop

collapses and to deal with them. just making little inputs to keep it

flying. I was really impressed with how well the glider held together. the TENOR

light is suited to a very wide spectrum of pilots. it's not really suitable

or ideal as a first or beginner glider, even for a talented pilot it's really a

second or third glider. it's for pilots who are looking for an easy glider

without too much pilot demand but with really great XC performance, who

want to do XC, hike and fly and just normal soaring and they want a nice

light compact package. It's a lightweight compact super fun little sports car of an

XC machine.

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Metro Exodus Review | PS4, Xbox One, PC - Duration: 7:42.

Metro Exodus feels like a long lost friend to me, specifically with the story-driven

shooter genre.

I've loved plenty of shooters in the recent years, shoutout to Apex Legends and the criminally

under-appreciated TitanFall 2, however, it's been quite a long time since I was this pleased

with a single player shooter that focused completely on the narrative.

In a way, Metro scratches that itch that the Bioshock series did for me back when I was

in high school, a shooter all about storytelling with solid gameplay to back it up.

Previous entries in the Metro series had you exploring the underground metro system in

Russia after the great nuclear war presumably decimated the overworld.

Those games were all about darkness and dispair but that all changes with Exodus.

Where those games leaned closer to the melancholy side of the post-apocalyptic world, Exodus

is all about hope and ambitions for a better future.

Starting Exodus you're once again playing as Artyom who has newfound hope for the surface

world for reasons I'll leave up to you to find out.

This takes him and his group outside of the metro system and into a whole new world for

the series, radioactive Russia.

It may be after the destruction of the world as we knew it but there's this sense of

beauty still lingering across the environment.

Together you and your crew follow the railroad tracks across Moscow over the course of a

year, traveling through different terrains in every season.

It's a beautiful new playground for the Metro series and one that's explored so

well narrative-wise.

While the story is still linear to some extent, it also has a sort of hybrid sandbox system

that meshes with the linear structure of the story.

Throughout it, you'll be presented with choices that affect the relationships you

build and destroy, certainly to a grander extent that I'd expect from a first person

shooter.

It's well done and mostly in part because of how well the secondary characters are treated.

Your crew isn't insensitive to your actions, if you go out on a mission risking your life

for the sake of the rest of the group, they'll actually thank you and show appreciation.

Unlike other shooters, they do not just give you another mission objective to go out and

do.

They help give meaning to your work and in return, I too wanted to learn more about these

npcs.

Through the little chats between areas on the train, I found myself engaging with people

wanting to learn their own stories and what they've been up to.

Overall Metro Exodus does a stellar job telling a story that isn't just fascinating but

truly gets me to care about the people in it.

It's different from feeling from previous Metro stories but also familiar and grounded

within the rules of the series.

The one thing I would have liked to see improved is a bit of the pacing towards the end of

the story.

While there are climactic moments, without one grand central villain, the about 20-hour

story didn't really feel like it had a grand ending to sync up with the rest of the story.

The story themes aren't the only big contrast changes in this new metro entry.

Where gameplay was primarly confined to tightly spaced metro systems in previous games, Metro

Exodus opens up the world.

While yes you still technically have metro system like dungeons that you can explore

for a more familiar experience, most of the time you'll be in larger sandbox worlds.

As you make your way throughout Moscow you come across all sorts of different terrains

in different seasons that make them feel completely unique from each other.

While they're not all connected single open worlds, they still feel large and are designed

in a way to pique your curiosity.

Despite the world growing in size, you move as you did in previous games and so if there

isn't a lot of action or things to see in front of you, it can at times feel like you're

moving too slow for the level design.

It's not a constant issue but one you can see as your explorations get deeper.

The open sandbox level design introduces new ways for you to take on enemies of missions.

You're essentially given free reign as these sandboxes act as a hub as you wonder from

objective to objective.

Along the way, you'll come across side missions and areas for you to explore along with mutated

enemies with their own beliefs settling each of the large areas.

How you take on these enemies is completely up to you.

You can try the stealth or maybe just run and gun instead.

For me, it was a mix of both until one failed me and I had to resort to the other.

Of course, on top of exploring the world and taking on absurd looking mutated creatures,

you'll have to basically survive.

This means scavenging the overworld for supplies and new tools to upgrade your weapons and

ensure the survival of your crew.

The design of these survival mechanics actually helped create this sort of personal attachment

to your weapons.

You work to upgrade them, clean them when they're dirty and so on.

This isn't just any rifle, it's your rifle.

Gameplay isn't without its own hiccups though.

I'd had some enemy ai act up where they'll sort of lose track of me as I hide away in

a way that just doesn't make sense.

It's weird because the ai also has moments of brilliance where enemy teams will actually

coordinate together to find me in a maze of different obstacles.

For as much as I enjoyed Metro's gameplay, it does have these movements of glitches that

rear their heads in from time to time.

May it be someone repeating an audio line or an ai not acting correctly.

If you thought the interior designs of the Russian metro system looked good before, you'll

be blown away by the attention to detail on the surface.

It may be after nukes were dropped all across it but the world here is shockingly beautiful.

Most of the time you'll be exploring these sandbox areas throughout the time span of

a year and so you'll come across all sorts of different weather throughout the story.

Depending on the weather it'll actually affect small visual things too.

For example, just running through a puddle of mud, you'll notice that dirt will actually

kick up and dirty up the weapon your holding.

It'll be something you'll have to wipe down after your mission and it's little

touches like that really stood out to me.

As for performance I mainly played on an Xbox One X and found the game to run at 4k native

on X with 1440p on the PS4 Pro.

As for the base consoles, they both run at 1080p but on the Xbox One specifically, it

has a dynamic resolution that usually appears closer to 800p.

Frame rates across all platforms vary, none them showed a consistent 30 fps but for the

most part, I think going with the One X is your best bet at least on the console side.

When it comes to audio, Metro does a mostly stellar when it comes to things like the environment

and the weapons.

Firing your gun let's out a large almost crunch like blast that just feels so strong.

There's a hefty feeling to it that helps gives every shot, a bit more emphasis.

Voice acting on the other hand sort of varies on the situation.

Performances by actors are mostly good but they occasionally have weird pauses in between

certain conversations or the quality of the performance sort of just drops.

Like some of the hiccups in the gameplay, they sort of just randomly pop without a consistency.

As for Metro's soundtrack, it's very laid back feeling, almost like a mix of something

melancholy but also fierce determination.

For the entire setting hope and seeking a better future, it totally works.

Metro Exodus brings me that joy of playing a fun story driven shooter that's not just

about flashy arcadey shooting but more about the characters behind the guns.

It's an experience I haven't had in a while and one I enjoyed finally getting back

to with Metro Exodus.

With that said, the execution isn't entirely flawless.

There are moments where you can see the flaws with the transition from confined metro systems

in previous games to the new larger sandbox areas.

Personally, while I love this new hybrid system of having large sandboxes but also the option

to explore more confined dungeon-like areas, I still see some area from improvement.

Even with those flaws though, Metro Exodus shines for its storytelling and attention

to detail, it makes me long for a new Bioshock or a real new fallout game.

I give Metro Exodus a 8.5/10.

Thank you very much for watching my review, if you enjoyed it then click the subscribe

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You can also find my Discord server and patreon links in the description down below.

Hope you all have a great day and keep on gaming!

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Kuiu Venture Backpack (EDC): Review Laptop, Travel and Organize - Duration: 4:09.

Alright guys, let's go over a few things regarding the Kuiu Venture Backpack. I

bought this backpack for an everyday carry laptop backpack for a work and

travel, so I'm gonna go over a few things about it that I like. So first off I

removed the webbing that lies right here, and I don't use that, and then right here

there's a webbing that goes across, but when you unzip it it hooks, and it drove

me nuts, so I cut that off right away. You can see here I keep extra battery for

charging my cell phone etc, and my charging cables, and here and the top lid

keeps sunglasses and gloves or whatever, inside here and then on this pocket

there's a little hook, that you could attach your car keys, so you don't lose

them in a second pocket, that's at the top, so that's pretty sweet.

Now go over the water bottle pockets soon as - they're pretty small for

nalgene, so when you have this thing fully stuffed, it's hard to get a wide

bottle like a Nalgene in those pockets, and they'll just fall out, so that we

require you to use this webbing right here to compress it down onto the bottle.

Well, let's see what else.

See this, so you can see it has two pockets here, so I keep like more

charging cables in here and then I keep it whatever like a knife etc in this

pocket, noise cancelling headphones we're sweet, and on these two bags

I keep like shirts, underwear, socks etcetera, for when I'm traveling, and then

clearly you can see I got a Macbook Pro in the hydration sleeve, and it

fits perfect, and the frame of the backpack is really rigid, so I feel that

it does a good job at protecting the laptop if you drop the bag, Since where I

was traveling to it was gonna be below 20 degrees in the night, I have a big

heavyweight down jacket in this bag, so so far I really like this backpack, I

think what is it means all my needs, especially for the price point, slightly

modify and customize the straps by cutting them off. I still feel that for

what it is with the fabric the Cordura of fabric and the price point, I would

recommend others get it, if you're looking for like a travel, work backpack, that's

small for like minimalist travel, where I can just carry this on to an airplane

with everything, and I don't have to worry about checking the bag. One other

thing I should mention, is there is a removable hipbelt that goes through

this sleeve right here, my opinion a backpack this size doesn't need a hip

belt, so I took that off right away, so I don't show that it

you, but it looks like a high quality hip belt and it has some generous sized hip

belt pockets, so if I ever choose to I can put it back on, but so I hope you

found this video helpful. I'll put some links in the description of this video,

if you want to check out some items that are in my bag. Feel free to leave any

questions in the comments that I didn't cover and I'm happy to help.

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POLAR PRO ND Filters for DJI OSMO POCKET: Quick Review and Tutorial - Duration: 16:03.

whoa we're not quite there right yet but in this video I am gonna show you how to

use nd filters with the Osmo Pocket more specifically the Polar Pro ND filters

so let's get right into it alright guys I just got this box from Polar Pro so

I'm gonna open up and show you what's inside one thing I will say before I

unbox it Polar Pro has the best reputation for DJI products and for

drone products in terms of having the best glass so if you're looking for ND

filters for your drone or your DJI product I would recommend polar Pro

because of the quality of glass but even if a company has a good reputation it's

still worth testing it out to see how it holds up so we're going do that in this

video and there we are so inside I have the nd 4 8 and 16 and

then I also have the nd 32 64 and then the 32 and 64 with the ND filter and the

polarizers so basically as the numbers go up it's gonna get darker so I always

like to say that nd filters are kind of like sunglasses for your lens so looking

at these Polar Pro filters you can see that nd 4 is gonna be the least amount

of darkness then nd 8 is gonna be darker and the 16 is gonna be even darker and

then we go all the way up to 64 which is gonna stop down the most levels of

darkness and then if you look at ND32 PL and nd 64 PL that means it's gonna

have both the ND filter which is gonna make it darker it's not gonna affect the

colors or anything else but the polarizer will the polarizer will really

make the colors more vivid especially the blues and the green so you can

expect to see plants trees the ocean the sky anything like that that's blue or

green it's gonna pop out a little more and one thing I will say these

polarisers come in these really nice cases so when you open it up it feels

like a lot quality has this little magnet when it

shuts it just stays shut and then you open it up and there they are

and then most of all inside when you take it out you're gonna see that it

comes in this nice little plastic case so having this plastic case it holds up

to six different filters so if I wanted to I could even take some filters from

over here and I can put them in here or I could just select my favorite filters

put them in here and then go and the one I'm talking about right now is the 32

and the 64 with both the NDS and the polarizer so this other case has three

inside or actually let's take a look at that one more time

all right guys what's going on it's early in the morning and as you can see

we have the beautiful sky rise right here Miami skyline and I set up the Osmo

pocket right here and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take a few pictures first

to show you that I'm not really using that slow of a shutter even though it's

early in the morning you still need a ND filter to make the ocean look kind of

silky smooth so right now you can see all these ripples all these waves in the

ocean and basically what I want to do is I want to make it look more like a

silky-smooth Lake instead of an ocean so I don't want to see any of the ripples I

just want that to be completely flat completely smooth in order to do that we

needed to use an ND filter so i'm gonna start with an ND I'd say ND 8 because

it's already bright enough in the morning that I think we needed nd 8 and

then I think we need to slow it down to at least a couple seconds so I'm going

to try to slow it down to at least 2 seconds my shutter speed but we'll make

adjustments as we go so first I'm gonna take this picture this is what it looks

like and I'm about one eighth of a second and as you can see the skyline is

super sharp and so are the waves we want to get rid of them so I'm gonna put the

ND 8 filter on the Osmo pocket right now and we'll go

there have my nd8 filter right here I'm gonna pull it out right now

okay and super small by the way you don't realize how small these filters

are but the Osmo pockets so small so I'm gonna put that away so the nice thing

about this ND filter is that it's very magnetic so all I have to do just have

the polar Pro side on the top and I just stick it to the front and there it is it

just sticks right to the Osmo pocket all right these birds are going crazy so now

that it's on the front I'm gonna take the picture we'll see how it turns out

this is the end eh alright so the first thing I do is go into manual mode and

then I slow my shutter down all the way to about one second okay I just look for

the right exposure that looks about right and then I just take the picture

and as you can see I put it on timer so I'm not going to touch it so there's

gonna be no movement during that one second of the pictures taken once the

picture is taken that's what we get and as you can see the ocean is much

smoother in comparison with the shot that I took without the filter you can

see with a polar Pro filter let a lot more light in and obviously I took these

at two different times so it's gonna be the Sun was slightly different but not

that much but because the ND filter is on I have to use a slower shutter so I'm

letting light in over a longer period of time and it looks more cinematic to my

eye because the light is coming in over a longer period of time it's getting all

that stuff in the atmosphere from the Sun and the light and it's creating that

more cinematic look and I really like the ocean being nice and slow however I

want it kind of slower than that I want it to look even more like a lake even

more silky-smooth so in order to do that I have to slow my shutter down even more

but when I slow my shutter down more light comes in so that means I need a

darker ND filter so instead of an nd8 I need something like a nd 16 or even a 32

and a 64 and also I need to be aware that the Sun is rising so it's

constantly getting brighter so because of that I need to use a darker

and ND filter so the combination of the Sun rising and it getting brighter and

the fact that I wanted to slow the shutter down even more I'm gonna have to

use a much darker ND filter alright so what I noticed is the Sun is rising

really fast so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna put an ND 64 and that way we can

really slow down the shutter and get a nice silky smooth look so I'm gonna do

that right now

so after sunrise it gets bright very quickly because the sunrise is so fast

so I had to use an ND 64 filter because this was the darkest ND filter that I

had stopping down six stops which means it makes it much darker so I can

properly expose for the brightness around me so I wanted to use as slow as

shutter as possible so I stopped it down to two seconds and this was a slowest

shutter I could use while still properly exposing the image with the Osmo pocket

and as you can see because the shutter speed is slower at two seconds the ocean

is much smoother if I had gone down to four seconds or even like seven or eight

seconds that ocean would have looked completely like a lake completely smooth

unfortunately this ND filter was only a 64 so I only could stop it down for two

seconds now if I had taken this picture earlier I could have used in a much

slower shutter allowing more light to come in because it was darker outside

and then I would have had a totally smooth looking ocean so if you want that

nice smooth glassy look with the ocean or with the clouds it's good to use an

ND filter like a 32 or 64 or sometimes even higher depending on what time of

the day that you shoot now remember the faster the water moves the slower the

shutter needs to be to make it have that smooth look but later in this video I'm

gonna show you how I went to South Beach where the waves were moving so fast but

because my shutter was so slow I was able to get a nice smooth glassy look

that couldn't have been done without an ND filter I do have to say these are

super easy to put in and out this little material inside

it's almost like a spongy material but it's also very firm and it's easy to put

these filters in and out and the magnetic strip makes it really quick to

put it on the Osmo pocket so I gotta say for convenience and quickness

this is really great alright so using these ND filters i have the ND 64 on

right now it works great for photography for getting that nice silky smooth look

but for video it's still too dark so because of the 180 degree rule basically

you always want the shutter speed to be double whatever your frame rate is so

I'm shooting at 24 frames per second therefore I want my shutter speed to be

one fiftieth of a second to get that nice cinematic look alright that's the

best way you don't want any choppy footage and you don't want the shutter

to be too slow so it always should be double whatever the frame rate is

alright guys so the Sun just rose and I put in an ND 16 filter on the Osmo

pocket and it's just looking really really good right now so I'm gonna share

with you what's on my screen over here with the nd 16 filter as you can see

it's really blown out right now and back here and with the NV 16 filter on you're

able to film with a 180 rule it doubled my shutter speed at 1/50th of second and

it's the perfect exposure so having that ND filter really comes in handy even

early in the morning at sunrise right now having that nd 16 filter is really

nice so the nd 4 8 and 16 are really for early in the morning and then once the

Sun rises you can use the 32 in the 64 now I'm talking about video you can use

the 32 and the 64 for photo anytime especially with water because the 32 and

the 64 will make that water nice and smooth by the way I think I have a guest

over here hey little fella play my finger by my

finger all right so now that the Sun is really nice and it's risen and I have

the nd 16 filter I'm gonna do a bunch of filming around here and show you what I

get

so after I was done shooting I gathered my stuff up and then I headed to South

Beach later that afternoon when I get to South

Beach the Sun was going down I put a nd 64 polarizer filter on and I slowed it

down to one second because if I slowed down any longer than that it would be

too dark but the shutter was still slow enough that I got that nice smooth look

and as you can see because I put my Osmel pocket on a tripod the sand remain

perfectly sharp because it was still but the waves were moving and depending on

how fast the waves move you're gonna get a different look so they move super fast

you're gonna see some of the waves but if they moved a lot slower it's gonna be

much smoother and softer so based on how fast the waves move and how slow my

shutter is will produce that silky smooth look remember in general the

slower the shutter the more smooth is gonna look and the faster the shutter

the more everything's gonna be in focus of course how fast the waves move also

factored into that but I became inspired from this shoot to return back to the

city skyline where I was the previous morning and then slow my shutter down to

8 seconds with the nd 64 filter on and because the shutter was open for 8

seconds it slowed down all the waves going across the ocean to make it look

more like a lake all of these images are JPEGs you could also shoot in RAW if you

want to DNG RAW and then edit them that I just shot in JPEG to show you what it

looks like right out of camera just from using a slow shutter and an ND filter or

ND polarizer filter and this was the resulting image the last thing I want to

show you is how to take a photo of cars driving by so I was in South Beach the

Sun was going down it wasn't dark just yet it looks dark right here because I

put a nd 16 filter on so it looks like it's nighttime even though it wasn't and

I set my Cosmo pocket on a tripod and then I took this photo and

notice I set it up for six seconds so it's six second shutter will make

everything go super slow by and you're gonna get those nice lights as you can

see right now the yellow the red and sometimes the white lights from the car

all show up because they're moving at such a fast pace and I have the shutter

set to 6 seconds and also because I have a slow shutter the car the building and

everything else is properly exposed but I couldn't have done it without an ND

filter so I took multiple photos I set it up in fpv mode I like fpv mode

because you have full control I put it on timer so the Osmo pocket wouldn't

wiggle alright you want to put it on timer so it's gonna stay perfectly still

on the tripod any movement will cause the image to be blurry and the only

thing we want blurry is the lights now this fan pulled up and he pulled up the

right moment where that tail light was just in front of the car and as you can

see that red line just goes right across the image right at the center of the car

now you have all these other lights I liked them I saw that this name of this

place was Avalon but I wanted to change it since I was doing a video about polar

Pro filters I wanted to change that name so because they had these two photos I

took them together and I combined them in Photoshop and I changed Avalon to

polar Pro and then I just cropped in on an image I made it a little brighter and

this is the final image that you have now with cars it depends on how long

that light is in front of you you can see it was stopped right in front of the

car for a little bit that's why it's brightest right near the passenger

window of the car and the lines are much thinner and in unison as it moved by so

you got to experiment with that see what you like and sometimes you have to

combine a couple photos or you can take multiple photos and pick out the best

one alright guys we found this video helpful don't forget to press that like

button and if you want to pick up some of these ND filters I left links in the

description below and if you want to get more tutorials tips about DJI products

about drones please press that subscribe button and before I go remember

Siempre Pa'lante, nunca Pa'tra!

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5 Reasons to Read The Familiars by Stacey Halls || QUICK BOOK REVIEW! [CC] - Duration: 4:51.

Hi guys, it's Olivia here from Olivia's Catastrophe and I'm here to give you the

top 5 reasons why you should read The Familiars by Stacey halls. This is an ARC

copy so that's why you can't see the cover properly. There's no title on it

but I assure you the cover is just as nice as this.

So The Familiars is a historical fiction book set in 1612 England around the time

when the rich -- witch hunts are going on and women are being burned at the stake

for being witches. A lot of these people are people who practice medicine and

midwifery but men being men decided that they were witches and let's just burn them

all. So we follow Fleetwo0d who is a 17 year old wife who has lost many children

in the past and she's pregnant now. And she really really wants this to be the

one who gives an heir to her husband. And she gets this new nurse who is a

little bit entangled in the witchcraft mystery stuff and yes, that's what this

one is about. And here are the top five reasons why you should read this one. The

first one is that it is so, so atmospheric. It's historical fiction, it's

set during the witch trials but if you read this in October it is the perfect,

perfect read. For starters Fleetwood's house is surrounded by forest which

already, you know, just gets that Earth-y kind of autumny vibe. Kind of like the

cover is bringing off here. And as well as that, I don't how, the descriptions

just seem so rich, so mysterious, so haunting. So if you are a seasonal reader

do read this one in October the atmosphere is brilliant. Secondly,

feminism. The main character in this one is not happy with the way that men are

treating woman in this time. And even though this is set in the past so the

feminism isn't like: making protests that we do nowadays, or, you know, things that

are modern feminism, she's kind of fighting for women in her own way and

she really like, stuck it to the man. I was reading this and I was like: you go girl,

you get what you need, you just keep doing what you're doing. I could feel the

feminist vibes in this one. The third reason why I should read this is because

the theme of motherhood and infertility and how that can really ruin a

relationship and really make relationship difficult is

very present in this one. And I felt like it was done very well. Aven though, you

know, I am a 20 year old woman. I'm not like, married, I'm not thinking about

having kids right now, it still had a very big vibe for me and I really felt

for the main character. The fourth reason why I should read this one is friendship,

friendship, friendship. The friendship between Alice and Fleetwood who is the

woman of the house and then her nurse, was very, very strong and very present in

this one. And I kind of like seeing that friendship grow. I liked seeing that

friendship develop. And I liked how much they would protect each other and stand

up for each other even in the toughest of times and facing some serious, you

know, judgments and repercussions for everything that they were trying to do. I

was really, really happy to see that as a center of the book. And lastly the other

thing that I liked is the concept of The Familiars. So apparently if you are a

witch you have an animal who is you're familiar and they are kind of, I don't

know, like a token. They are connected to you and do your bidding. And even though

there's always a question in this one of whether the witches are real or whether

it's all just fabricated, I did like the concept of the familiars of seeing how

animals - just generally animals - are quite a theme in the book and quite present. So

I did enjoy that. So if you like any of those things those are the five reasons

why you should read this book. However, the one reason I would say you shouldn't

read this book is because of the slow beginning. So if you're someone who

cannot stand a slow beginning I wouldn't say this book is for you. It's quite

character driven it's a kind of slow, calm, intrusion into the story. It's kind

of like how you immerse yourself into nature. You start in the city and you're

going into the countryside and slowly things strip away into the wonderful

world of the countryside. That is how I would describe this book. You're going

into this wonderful world and it takes time to get there, but once you get there

it's good. But if slow beginnings aren't really a thing I don't think I can

recommend this one to you. So there you have your reasons for why

you should pick up this book and why you shouldn't. Please let me know in the

comment section down below if you've already read The Familiars or if you are

planning to. And let me know your favorite witchy read. Thank you so much

for watching this one. Please give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it, hit

subscribe button if you want to see more, and don't forget to hit their

notification bell to be updated every time I have a new video.

And I'll see you guys in the next one. Goodbye!

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