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This Rugged Ridge XHD Modular Front Bumper with the Striker Bar and the High Clearance

Ends is for those of you that have a 2007 and up JK that are looking to add a modular

front bumper onto your Jeep to change up the look and to add a lot of function.

Now a modular bumper like this is going to be great because you can build exactly the

bumper that you're looking for.

You don't have to just settle for something that you can pick off the shelf.

Now you are going to pay a little bit more for that customization, so just note that

a bumper with these similar functions and similar features is gonna be a little bit

less expensive if you can find one off the shelf already put together than you would

pay for something that's modular like this.

But again for the modular, you're getting exactly what you want and you're also getting

something that can change with your build.

So if you put these high clearance ends on, then you go with the bigger tire.

You decide you don't want the ends at all, you can take them off, you can go with a stubby

end.

If you start out with the Striker and prefer a Stinger or a different hoop, you can always

change those things up without having to buy a whole new bumper.

So definitely some benefits to having a modular bumper like this, but know that you are gonna

pay a little bit more for those benefits.

As far as the installation goes, I'm gonna give this a one out of three wrenches.

It is a little bit more involved than your traditional bumper installation.

However, it's still very easy.

Everything bolts together.

Still a one out of three wrenches.

Maybe closer to two hours to get this bumper installed.

So this is Rugged Ridge's XHD bumper base that has a winch mount built right into the

top of it.

So this is going to give you the ability to run a winch without the need for any additional

hardware.

You can bolt it directly onto the bumper.

It is a winch-ready bumper.

In fact, you can run this whole stubby section here, this whole center section as a bumper

all by itself without any of these additional pieces if you choose to.

This is going to have a spot for your factory fog lights to go in it, which is really nice

feature that you don't oftentimes get with a stubby bumper.

Usually, there's not enough room inside that bumper for those lights.

But with this one, you do have that ability.

But what really makes this different is because this is a bumper base, it's really designed

to have these little pieces added onto it.

So right up here, and this isn't exactly how this mounts, I just have it set there for

demonstration purposes here, this is going to be the Stinger hoop that you can get for

this front bumper and it's going to have a couple of bars that come off the front, a

couple bars off the top, also your D-ring recovery point.

All of that is gonna be in encompassed by having that bar added onto the bumper.

Then over here you have your high clearance bumper ends.

This is going to make it almost a full-width bumper.

But because of the way it is cut out in the bottom side here, you're still gonna have

clearance for a big tire without having to worry about that tire contacting the bumper.

So you are getting a really nice balance there.

So you'll have the bumper base that comes out of the box like this.

You'll actually take these block-off plates off at your corners, add your hoop, and assemble

the bumper.

And then as your build changes and grows, you can always make some changes down the

line.

As far as the installation goes, I'm gonna give this a one out of three wrenches.

It is a little bit more involved than your more traditional bumper installation because

you do have these pieces to put together.

However, it's still very easy.

Everything bolts together.

Still a one outta three wrenches.

Just a little bit more time.

Maybe closer to two hours to get this bumper installed as opposed to your traditional off-the-shelf

bumpers that are probably closer to an hour.

Now the first step in installing this bumper is, of course, removing your factory bumper

off your Jeep, that there are some bolts that you will have to loosen and remove.

You'll have to remove the splash shield from the bottom of the bumper, the frame cover

from the top of the bumper.

Make sure you disconnect your fog lights as well.

Get that factory bumper on the ground.

Then you can disconnect your fog light housings from the factory bumper and screw them into

your new center section.

Then you have a couple of different production options.

You can go ahead and assemble this whole thing, put the ends, put the Striker bar on the ground,

and then put the whole bumper as one piece onto the Jeep.

Or you can go ahead and bolt your center section onto your frame rails and then put your Striker

bar up top, take these side plates off and put your corners on.

Really up to you whichever one you find easier.

Either way, like I said before, it is gonna be completely bolt-on, so with a socket set

you can get this installed.

This setup here as you see, it is gonna run you right around $900.

And that is going to be pricey for a front bumper on your Jeep.

You're paying for a high-quality piece but you're also paying for the convenience and

the ability to modify this bumper and to really customize it to exactly how you want it built.

You want these ends, you want this Striker, great, you want these ends and a different

bar, you can do that.

You have that ability with this bumper that you don't have with an off-the-shelf bumper.

So you're certainly going to pay a premium for that.

As long as you know that ahead of time and as long as you're gonna take advantage of

the fact that this is a modular bumper by really customizing it, then I think that it's

still a very fair price.

So if you're looking for a modular front bumper for your JK, I definitely recommend taking

a look at the XHD Series by Rugged Ridge, and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.

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HHKB Professional 2 Keyboard - Unboxing & Review - Duration: 14:36.

today we're going to check out a keyboard that is definitely deep within

the mechanical keyboard community it's such a prominent keyboard and is owned

by quite a lot of people it's distinctive in its look and design and

this is of course the happy hacking keyboard which is a great name by the

way or h h kb with this one being a professional too from p fu the huge

thanks to Danny for learning this keyboard to me and giving me the

opportunity to review it and we also have a wrist rest and a cover which are

from bird electron from Japan opening up the box we have the mini USB cable the

keyboard itself some paperwork and two stickers with a twentieth anniversary

one as well and here it is and this thing is light but it doesn't feel

necessarily cheap and it has minimal flex because of that quite bulky design

of the enclosure it only comes out just over 500 grams because of its complete

plastic construction and for the price it comes out many for sure we'll be left

feeling short especially if you didn't do your research and that's an

absolutely fair point even though it is light it's not too far off standard

seats to present boards with steel plates but the fact that it's just all

plastic may not make sense from a price standpoint but funnily enough it's also

one of the big features of the keyboard the HH KB is a 60% keyboard meaning that

it's approximately 60% of a full-sized keyboard so it's like the polka

keyboards and is the same size as this and pro however we have some open spaces

on the two bottom corners which for sure will perplex many people as to why that

is and this is what gives the HH QB its iconic look which is finished off by the

classic branding usually I dislike clear branding but when is expensive it just

seems to be more acceptable and that's just how it is and that's what makes it

beautiful it's a very simple rectangular design with the slim chin and a thicker

header the key caps are an elegant white and grey with perfectly clean black

legends however this is also available in a stealthy black version if we look

at the side profile we can see it has quite a bit of nut

celebration with a slightly curved top edge and it's just a solid flat slide

which I like on the rear we have two USB a ports and our mini USB port to connect

the keyboards with the device and while you may be happy to see a USB hub these

are low powered so I can't use my USB 3 drives as Windows will say it doesn't

have enough power the only use I've got and added them is plugging in my

wireless dongle for my mouse this is especially useful for me since I do work

with my tablet sometimes for testing and since the keyboard does populate the

only USB output I can't normally use my mouse so it's somewhat useful for me but

by others completely not this is one of the reasons amongst others that people

get an alternative controller from hasu which can allow for full program

building and bluetooth capabilities and then next to those we have our dip

switch door we have six dip switches that change a few things on the keyboard

if we look at the bottom of the keyboard there's actually a table that tells you

what each switch does I only changed one switch which is the third one and that

allows backspace to be the Delete key so by default the backspace is on a

function layer meaning that you have to press function and delete so that was

just an automatic change for me and on the bottom we have two rubber feet which

is again disappointing at this price point as it does slide around and there

are two flip up bit on each side for different angles but again they're not

rubber tips this is my first extended period with their hatch hkb so while I

have used 60% keyboards in the past this layout is a new experience for me and

this layout is absolutely adored by many but for what I do and how I use my

keyboard it's not really for me and by moving the control key to wear caps lock

was it's been a nice change having it much more easy to reach with my pinky by

default the backspace key is on a secondary layer which is impossible so I

said before I flicked the third dip switch to have it on the Delete key this

is also in a different position being one row lower than normal but I got used

to it within minutes and this is something I actually really liked

because when I went back to a normal layout when testing other keyboards I

constantly hit the slash key because naturally the

backspace is that touch too far to reach without moving your hand and wrist and

with it being lower I can actually reach it with my pinky other than that it's

just typical 60% keyboard use we have the arrow keys on a secondary layer but

are in a diamond shape personally I do prefer my dedicated arrow keys because I

use them a lot the function row is at the top on the secondary layer as per

usual and we have the nav Kostis scattered around the right side of the

keyboard which is also in close proximity to the function key because of

the smaller bottom row our function key is on the right creating a shorter shift

key I do like this setup and I have no issues with it and there's no doubt that

it's not the most space efficient bottom row because why not just have whatever

keys there like anything but once the control key is moved

I just forgot about those spaces it just didn't matter anymore and sure there can

be something else there but it would just be like your specialized key that

you may not even use and finally we have some MIDI control keys on asdf and it's

good to see that they included the option and command symbols for Apple

users so for work it's not my thing I like dedicated caps lock I like my

dedicated arrow keys and even some of their nav keys but it's still absolutely

usable but for casual use like just typing and browsing the internet I found

it easy to use and quickly got used to its little quirks people often say that

after using this layout for a while they can't go back to normal and perhaps if I

gave this more of a chance that could be the case for a casual use but for many

of you out there this is quite foreign and will require that bit of time and

effort to get used to it I know people already struggle with the

idea of going less than a 10 kilos so it may be daunting for some the other big

feature and part of the high price is that it uses terrific key switches I've

gone in depth about these switches in previous videos but basically these are

not mechanical but are using rubber domes or cups however these are much

better than the regular run-of-the-mill membrane keyboard so we have the key cap

which is on top of the plunger which we push down just like a normal switch and

that depresses the rubber Cup which has a conical spring inside and then that

interacts with a capacitive sensor on PCB which creates the actuation this

creates a different experience in comparison to a typical mechanical

switch it's much like a rubber dome where the tactile bump isn't sharp and

distinct and is towards the top instead of the middle these ones in particular

are 45 gram domes so they're not overly heavy and have

this in tactile feedback a normal rubber dome keyboard that you find anywhere

tend to be heavier at like 50 60 70 and higher but will be mushiya and as these

have tourist stems normal MX style key caps cannot be put on there unless you

replace the sliders and this is where the plastic construction more

specifically the plastic plate comes into play the other tougher boards like

the real forces and the Leopold FCC 60 C have steel mounting plates and this

impacts on the typing experience on how it feels and sounds without thinking I

let my real force while I had his hedge hashkee B so I can't do a direct

comparison but basically the plastic case kind of softens the experience in a

way however my experience out of the box wasn't great most of my experience has

been with a real force which I felt was very smooth and worked perfectly but

this did not feel that smooth however this may change over time as you were

din and then there was also this weird issue with some keys having some odd

sharpish sound and was something to do with the spring and that's just

unacceptable

and then the spacebar was just readily

my real force spacebar is just the most perfect spacebar I have ever used

but this rattled and was loud which was disappointing but to be clear this is

for this specific unit I tried others that are fine but I guess

there's potential for this to happen so let's just open it up and have a look

it's super easy with just a couple of exposed Phillips head screws

here's the plastic bottom shell and this also houses the controller and other

bits including those very limited USB ports the great thing about this as said

before is that you can purchase an alternative hustler controller which

will give you full program ability and Bluetooth capabilities and other than

that it's very simple there's no ribbing or reinforcement anywhere and because of

this it of course flexes on its own here's the top bit and everything is

held together because the sliders are on one side and the key caps on the other

and as you can see basically all these black bits do is push down on the rubber

domes and then here is what makes this being expensive we have the PCB and the

domes these rubber don't can be taken off and replaced with ease they aren't

fixed to anything but just stay in place when everything is put together and then

under the domes are the conical springs and these do not determine the weight of

the key switch like on the MX the switches rather it's the dome itself

that does that and here's the issue I was having with that annoying sound and

I really wasn't sure what to do and I'll just move stuff around and put it back

together and it helps someone

and let's also quickly open the other things we have this wooden wrist rest

and then a clear acrylic cover specifically made for this keyboard the

wrist rest comes with two sets of flat rubber feet which are of differing

Heights since it's not mine I didn't stick them on without the rubber feet

the wrist rest is dead flat with no angle of elevation I think this is the

walnut color and it looks quite nice it's pretty standard with a smooth satin

finish but you can fill the grains on the bottom we do have their branding and

also this scoop and yet it does what it's supposed to do in reducing the

angle in your wrists now to the keyboard cover or roof as they call it this comes

with some self-adhesive fern to both protect the keyboard and also prevents

it from sliding I don't know how exactly this is supposed to be there's four

strips but for now I just put one on each side and that does the job and this

thing is just stunning I've made my own acrylic covers before but they were just

bent and I closed like this on this one we have there clear acrylic but then the

black pieces on the ends to close it off the acrylic is about three millimeters

thick but when I opened it one corner had a slight crack in it which is

disappointing but this looks absolutely amazing but most importantly it keeps

all the dust out so overall it's a mixed bag the keyboard has such a stigma that

even though I haven't had much time with it before what people value is already

in my head and that's a good thing because I probably wouldn't have

realized a few things and not value certain aspects as much as others do but

on the other side it's daunting to criticize and get something wrong

objectively the bill doesn't really match the price it has a completely

plastic enclosure and that goes for the plate as

well with 99% of mechanical keyboards having a metal plate it's also very

light but the plastic construction gives it a unique characteristic in how it

feels and sounds when typing that many people do desire these are using four to

five Grand Tour pre-k switches in my opinion it's an acquired taste Turpin

didn't amaze me at first but over time I started to value it more especially when

using other keyboards with MX valve switches there were also a few issues

with mine that I had to fix myself the randomly spacebar on its overboard just

shouldn't exist and then some Keys had the weird sharp something going on and

even though I was able to fix it to a degree

you shouldn't have to open up your keyboard to do that there's definitely a

protective feeling from the community for the hatch hatch can be it's

definitely not for everyone for some it's the perfect board and I bet there's

a fair few who just forced themselves to like it because of the emotional and

financial investment but what we can say is that the happy hacking keyboard is an

important part of the community and is a clear representation of it as well to

start off with this perhaps may be a bit steep but you can try thanks again to

Dani for loaning this to me and I greatly appreciated

For more infomation >> HHKB Professional 2 Keyboard - Unboxing & Review - Duration: 14:36.

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PIONEER DJ DDJ-XP1 /Controlador para rekordbox / Video tutorial unboxing review www.profesionaldj.es - Duration: 4:15.

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My Fragrance collection and short review - Duration: 2:06.

So, let us start

This here is my collection

And......yeah....

As you can see

From right to left

Carolina Herrera CH Men Prive

Unique, you have never smelled something like this

It is a ultimate dating fragrance. :D

aaaaa...this right here is Yves Saint Lorraint La nuit de L´Homme

i got only a few mililiters left

it´s a 2014 version and

it´s realy thin

it´s not a smart buy any more

i wouldnt recommend it any more

it´s some for close encounter

it lasts about one hour,

Projection ZERO

Salvatore Ferragamo F Black

lasts realy long

it´s for outdoors, for winter

this is for, i use it to go to work

you get this mature notes

it´s something for older people, although

i am 27 and using it by myself

Midnight in Paris

i bought it for 17 € last year

for that money it is a good buy

even though this fragrance is nothing special

Mont Blanc Individuelle ist just like Joop Homme

but more better

doesnt lasts so long

but compliment factor is much better than Joop Homme

This Two are

they are for compliments

Summer

Winter

Spring

Fall

Azzaro Wanted

all times except winter

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Neewer Carbon Fiber Slider Review! (4K) - Duration: 3:16.

Neewer is pretty well known among photographers and videographers for making inexpensive gear

that delivers good value for your money.

So does their 60cm carbon fiber slider make for a good deal?

Let's find out.

So together with the slider itself you get a really nice carrying bag, a small hex key

and a few spare tips for the feet, and that's pretty much it.

The slider immediately stood out to me for the really good build quality.

The carbon fiber + metal combination feels premium and sturdy, while still keeping the

weight down.

Weight and length were actually the key factors for me when buying this slider.

I wanted something smaller and lighter than my all metal 1m slider for on-location shoots,

and this seemed like the perfect solution.

In terms of usage options, you get various mounting points below and on the sides, allowing

you to mount it on one or two tripods horizontally, or on one tripod vertically.

Besides, you also get adjustable feet to lay it on the ground or on a table, allowing you

to use it without a tripod or for super low angle shots.

On the plate itself you'll find your standard 1/8" screw to mount your camera directly,

but it also comes with a 3/8" adapter to mount a tripod head.

Besides, you also get other mounting points on the plate for more complicated rigs.

Finally, you'll also find a handy bubble level, and the locking mechanism to keep the camera

in place.

The official load capacity is 8kg so basically any reasonable rig will be more than supported,

but with something like this you'll likely never go over 1kg or 2.

So now that the build is out of the way, let's get to the important bit, which is how it

actually works.

So this slider uses 6 ball bearings that lock onto the tracks.

These keep the camera from wiggling and make the moves as smooth and as quiet as possible.

The end result is it does a great job.

Even without any stabilization the shots produced are really smooth, and if you add in OIS or

you stabilize it in post, especially with wider lenses, the results are excellent.

There is no way to actually adjust the drag, which means it's more difficult to get really

smooth slow moves, but at this price point it's to be expected.

Of course at 60cm you won't get long runs, but it's the tradeoff you have to make to

gain in portability.

However, if you need something longer, you'll also find 80, 100 and 120 cm versions of this

guy available.

Overall, I think it's great value for the money.

At the time of recording this video, this slider goes for 70$ on Amazon.com, with the

120 cm version going for just 100$.

It's really well built, offers several mounting options, and it plain simply works well.

So if you're on the market for a solid, lightweight, and smooth slider, look no further than this one.

So that will do for today!

If you wanna buy this slider you'll find all of the links

you need down in the description,

and of course don't forget to like this video if you enjoyed it,

and subscribe for more photography gear reviews like this one.

As always, thank you so much for watching,

this was Gio, and I'll catch you guys in the next one!

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Muse Headband Review – Master the art of Muse Meditation - Duration: 4:32.

Hi, I'm Sean and I'm Mark, and today we're reviewing the Muse brain sensing headband,

which is basically a high-tech device that allows you

to move things with your mind.

Just kidding, it doesn't do that, but it does actually sort of read your mind.

That's because it uses these electronic sensors.

It's got a few down here on the front and a few on the side.

When you put it around your head like this, the headband is actually

able to read your brainwaves to tell you how focused you

are.

So, why is it useful to know how focused you are?

Basically, it's really good for meditation.

The Muse headband comes with this cool smartphone app and

the app is really cool.

It's definitely really pleasing on the eyes.

The only issue I had with it is that, uhh, it

comes with this really long tutorial video that you can't skip which is kind of annoying.

Once you get through the tutorial video, the app is actually really cool.

It uses shifting sound patterns to tell you what your mind is doing.

So, you're sitting there meditating with your eyes closed or how ever

you like to sit and meditate and if you're really relaxed it will broadcast a really

calm sound like birds chirping or wind chimes chiming.

If you get a little agitated, if your mind starts to wander, it will play more dissonant

sounds like waves crashing or traffic honking, sounds that you

don't want to hear as much.

So, the first thing that I thought to do when I open the Muse and started using it was to

see if it actually responded to my state of mind because

it's pretty amazing to me that we're at a point where

you can buy technology that can actually read your mind, so I wanted to see it happen in

real time.

So I got really focused, following the Muse's

guidance waiting for the birds chirping and all of that.

I didn't have to do much at all because the Muse seemed

to think I was a Zen master right off the bat, even though I've never had any formal

meditation and never even really meditated before.

It was giving me birds chirping and wind chimes when I was thinking about ten different things.

I didn't even have my eyes closed.

I wasn't focusing yet.

Mark actually noticed that I had it positioned way

too far down and one of the issues with the Muse is that it has to be so perfectly placed

around the middle of your forehead.

If there's like a little bit of your eyebrows underneath it or if it's a little too

high, it won't be able to read your brainwaves, but the Muse is supposed to calibrate itself

and tell you when it's not positioned correctly, and

it didn't do this.

So that was kind of annoying, and it seems like

it's definitely a design flaw.

After we got past that, it was actually really cool, because it's amazing to

experience technology that can actually tell you what your brain is doing via a smartphone

app.

Once I got it to work properly, and once I could

tell that it was actually responding to my state of mind, it

actually did allow me to get really relaxed really quickly which is really useful when

working with Mark.

Whaa, what?

Oh, nothing, never mind, don't worry about it.

So, will the Muse make you into a Zen master?

Probably not.

If you're really serious about meditating, traditional meditation classes might be more

effective for you, but if you're someone who's busy, maybe

you have a really hectic work life, or if you've got kids, and

you don't have that much time, this may be the perfect product for you to get meditating,

get relaxed really quickly, and get the most out of your

time in just a few minutes.

You can go from being totally scattered to totally calm just based on these

shifting sound patterns.

We gave the Muse a ReviewBox score of 8 out of 10 stars.

If you want to meditate, you want to do it quickly, you want to get down to

business, this may be the right product for you.

If you like this video, please share with your friends and please comment below.

We'd really love to hear what you have to say about it, and if you

like it a lot, you should even subscribe to our link because

we're going to have a lot more content just like this coming your way, a lot of great

reviews of great gadgets, and maybe something that's just

perfect for you.

Thanks for watching, everybody.

Take care.

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Holga 120S Review + Tutorial - Duration: 7:16.

Don't think just shoot

That's the mantra of every lomographer

And this is the crown jewel of all lomography the Holga is it crap or are they actually onto something?

The first thing that I noticed about this camera is that it's actually medium format

So to me knowing nothing about Holgas this was pretty surprising considering the price about anywhere from

Fifteen to thirty dollars, so I'll actually need to buy some 120 millimeter film

What I ended up choosing was Lomography color negative one hundred speed film the only other information

The only other information that's not on the box is from Lomography's website where they state that it has "images dripping with vivid colors

Smooth grain and fine resolution." I guess we'll see for ourselves though considering that as far as medium format film goes

This is pretty cheap

Loading the camera itself seems simple enough

But I'll save you the pain of watching me fumble with the film for about 10 minutes

As there are many other better tutorials, and how low this thing.

All right now that this lean mean plastic machine is locked and loaded. Let's go shoot

So I've been using this camera for a few days now the Holga 120s

I have a few things to say about it and some of my points are almost conflicting as somebody who would enjoy using this camera

somebody who enjoyed the intrinsically messy almost Jackson Pollock like

images that come out of this camera

Every bad thing that I'm about to say to get the negatives out of the way

Could be framed as a plus to people who enjoy that type of quality in their images

Just to get the bad things out of the way. Let's go with the easy nitpicks first. It is really plasticky

It's really cheap. It's really

It's just, it's made out of the lowest quality stuff. There's no arguing that point even people who like this camera

Don't try to argue that point

It's just hard to just keep this back on

it's what just happened the clips slip off very easily

And I feel like the whole thing is gonna fall apart at almost any minute

And it's just kind of daunting I have to feel like I have to be very careful with it and kind of you know

Baby a little bit, so that way it doesn't you know burst it with several pieces, and I ruin a whole roll of film

I'm the kind of guy who usually

relishes super sharp images

I almost wanted to buy an eight by ten camera at one point just a beautiful massive negative

So you can see every tiny detail of the eyes and everything so those

Richard Avedon style black and white shots from his work the American West I believe it was that are just

Crystal clear and sharp with very minimalistic backgrounds. I love that sort of work

So this is a complete departure from that and almost the exact opposite of that work

strangely enough even after all that

I've actually kind of grown to like this camera in many ways actually as a string it the whole guy has a strange

Charm to it that I can't really describe

It's probably the simplicity of just one shutter button and one focus wheel and that's it

That's quite appealing because I really don't have to think as much about the technicalities of photography why I'm using this camera

It's simply aim point and shoot and maybe focus in between somewhere

So it allows me to really focus on what I want to capture rather than how I'm going to capture it

Now for beginners for people just are learning photography

Probably not the best idea. It's really good to just get a camera

That's the basics so you don't learn the exposure triangle and master that first

And then you can go back to the very most basic type of camera, and it just makes it that much better

Knowing that you don't have to think about all the things you usually think about it. It's quite freeing actually

The last thing I really want to say about this camera that is kind of rings around the circle because it was the first

Criticism I had of this camera is that it is very cheap it is plastic eat. However. It's plastic you for a reason

It's not like I paid

$900 for a camera and got this this is a 15 or 20 dollar camera

This is meant to be cheap so for anyone giving the criticism the back falls off for

Wait a minute, it's just hard to just keep this back on

Yeah, whatever forget the earlier two minutes of this entire thing for anyone giving the criticisms of it

You kind of got to keep in mind it is like a $30 camera

Depending on where you get it from and you really shouldn't expect to get phenomenal

Hasselblad type images out of this camera overall

I really enjoyed my time with the whole gun and I probably will continue shooting with it. Not as my main camera

but for one

I really just want to go out and have fun and forget all about

The technical side and embrace the elder creativity this camera can bring in the right context

Here are some of the images that I took with this camp

So hoga what I recommend it or not recommended

Ultimately I recommend it even though it's no quality leaves a lot to be desired

It is very cheap in a very easy way for beginners again the medium format film or film all together

It's very approachable

And it's rather fun to shoot even if the images out of it aren't the greatest there's still images, and you're still making images

I'd say if you want to experiment with some 120 millimeter film and get into shooting medium format

I definitely recommend to pick up a whole gun try out the waters. You won't regret it

If you liked the video be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe for more awesome content until then keep shooting

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Battle Chasers: Night War Review - Duration: 6:37.

Hi and welcome to Danklord Vs Games.

My name is Kevin and today we'll be taking a look at Battle Chasers: Night War published

by THQ Nordic.

The game's main character Gully, has lost her father Aramus, to something called the

Grey Line.

An impenetrable Wall of Mist hovering over the West waters stretching endlessly from

north to south, and towering from ocean to dark sky above.

The great hero Aramus felt a calling from the Grey Line and went across, despite the

dangers.

Like countless warriors, fugitives and fortune seekers before him, Aramus never returned.

Now, his daughter, Gully and her diverse group of companions venture into the mist to uncover

her father's last known mission.

Battle Chasers offers six unique characters to choose from.

Gully, a nine year old girl left with a pair of magical gloves and a responsibility greater

than the size of herself.

Calibretto, the last war golem of his kind sworn to protect Gully.

Knolan, the almost five hundred year old mage who took Gully under his wing.

Garrison, the past alcoholic blademaster troubled by the death of his wife.

Red Monica is the obligatory big chested rogue.

And then last but not least Alumon, a demon hunter created through crowdfunding from the

kickstarter community.

You will start your journey in the desolate town of Harm's Way.

After choosing three out of six heroes, you will need to equip them with items and unlock

abilities as you go on your adventure.The story is discovery driven, using books, landmarks

and secrets as you explore the lost continent.

Battles takes place using turn-based combat mechanics similar to those found in Final Fantasy

Dungeons and exploration areas are played using a regular isometric 3D style reminiscent

of Diablo, where enemies and traps are all visible, before you swap into turn-based combat.

A downside as much as it ultimately was a positive thing, you're going to get attached

to some of the characters and their unique playstyles more than others.

Your party members does not gain any experience when their left sitting in the tavern which

means you're going to need to either mix your party up frequently, or leave them

hanging until you feel like boosting them individually.

But you don't have to if you don't want to.

Crafting plays a big part in this game and you'll constantly be scavenging for materials

needed to craft items, potions and enchants up until your last and final boss of the game.

Fishing is an optional feature for those who want to gather a separate currency to unlock

skins and items for your party members.

But there are easier ways of getting that same currency by other means than fishing.

Whenever you rest in the tavern your party members regains their health and their unique

dungeon abilities reset, as well as having mobs scattered throughout the map respawn.

Something I was thankful for.

Because, in my personal playthrough I struggled quite a bit to stay up to level with the main-story

content which meant I had to repeat dungeons and do general grinding quite often.

Fortunately it was quite enjoyable despite being slightly repetitive after a certain

point.

The background art of the battle areas and music chosen are location based,

which means you're going to listen to the same track for a while before you head off

to another area with a different theme.

Some of the tracks are still stuck in my head and can only assume it's a good thing.

The music itself was incredibly interesting for someone like me who's been interested

in music production for quite a while.

The music genre felt very strange for the aesthetics of the game.

It didn't feel fitting with the gorgeous animé artstyle, but it started to grow on

me eventually.

It felt sort of like a mix of 90 bpm MPC styled drums with epic strings and piano notes, combined

with heavy grungy kicks.

The combat was awesome even though it's a little different to get used to in the beginning,

especially after being used to Divinity's system for the past few days.

The difference with combat in this game is that each ability takes a certain amount of

time to cast.

Your basic attacks are instant attacks that generate overcharge while other attacks range

from Very Fast to Slow.

A slow spell would probably put you at the end of the line, while a fast spell would

only be slightly delayed.

The overcharge as I previously mentioned is basically a way for you to regain mana, or

overcharge, which means you pool your mana for later use.

Then, some few abilities deals damage depending on how much overcharge you've

stored but they are few inbetween.

Speaking of combat.

I definitely recommend playing the game with a rumble compatible controller as you're

going to feel the impact of each punch and ability you use.

The feeling is incredibly satisfying and accurate enough to almost convince me that the punches

actually were transferred through the chord of my controller..

Sometimes it was a bit overpowering as some enemies deal aoe damage, making the controller

act a bit spastic, but besides that, great use of the rumble feature.

As a final note the characters are all voiced with quite decent voice acting.

My only complaint is that not all dialogue is voiced.

A big chunk of the dialogue taking place is completely quiet, while in other scenarios,

everyone's talking happily.

Fortunately though, this is not the case for the comic book art styled cutscenes you'll

be watching before each major story event.

They're voiced and mixed perfectly into the game.

I spent somewhere around 34 hours playing my first playthrough and I was delighted to

see a New Game+ option, so I'll be diving into that later.

I know for a fact that I kind of rushed past a bit of optional content that I never got

to see.

Checking through my bestiary logs there are still a few mobs I'm missing.

Some of them might be NG+ only and for this next playthrough, I'll definitely take my

time.

So.

To that final question.

Do I recommend this game?

Absolutely!

It's currently at 30 euros on steam and if you don't mind the fact that not everything

is voiced and is a little bit of a grind, go ahead and check it out.

This is Kevin at Danklord Vs Games and I want to thank you all for taking the time to watch

this review of Battle Chasers.

If you like what I do and you want to see more, subscribe!

A big thanks to my recent subscribers, thank you all very much!

Once I reach 50, I should be able to get some review keys coming my way which means more

practice and more videos coming up.

Thanks for now!

Bye!

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GoPro HERO6 Black Video Review! - Best Action Cam Ever!!! - Duration: 5:00.

Today we are taking a look at the brand-new Go Pro Hero 6 Black!

Welcome to Echo Productions, I'm Silas Willoughby and the Hero 6 has been the source of a lot

of talk lately and for good reason.

It's a huge step up from any earlier action cam with impressive features like 4K at 60fps

and 1080p full HD at 240fps!

But before we check-out the image you can pull from this camera let's check the body

itself.

Now the Hero 6's body looks very similar to that of the Hero5, with a lot of the same

features like voice control and waterproofing up to 30 feet out of the box.

Right up front on the body we have the lens of course, and a small LCD that shows things

like what battery percentage you have, how long you've been recording, what settings

you are in and how much room you have left on your card.

On the one side you have the power button, and on the other side you have The charging

port, and micro HDMI port as well as the battery compartment and SD card slot on the bottom

and finally the record button on the top.

Now like all Go Pros the menu system is incredibly simple, you can navigate to anything in seconds

by just tapping on the screen.

I usually shoot in wide, in 4K at 60fps, and 4k at 24fps I also turned on Protune.

But that's it with the body and menu, so let's take a look at some footage I've

shot with this camera.

As you can see the 4k 60fps footage is simply magic, its buttery smooth and incredibly sharp.

I was very impressed.

Now I know I had a advantage by the fact that I had the camera mooted in either the Karma

Grip or the Karma itself most of the time, but this is just an example.

Now the slow motion on this camera is simply amazing, if your converting your project to

a 24fps timeline the 240-fps option allows you to slow it down 10 times, although like

all go pro the 1080 footage isn't amazing, and this is definitely the best 1080 footage

I've ever seen off of an action cam.

I find that I prefer to shoot 2k at 120fps then 1080 at 240 when I'm shooting slow

mo on this camera, simply because the video look much better in 2k or above on go pros.

The Internal stabilization on this camera is also pretty good, here is a shot without

it on, and one with it off, and as you see its much better than the hero5's stabilization,

but it's not perfect, with a body so small you just don't have that much room to work

with.

But it's really great for eliminating that annoying jitter you get with older go pros,

like this footage I shot on a hero session.

couple that with the stabilization from my karma grip and you have some of the smoothest

footage you will see.

Now this camera has few gimmicky features that I don't really ever use but I suppose

would be useful for some people, first is voice control, the older Hero 5 black had

this as well, and it can be nice for situation where you can't reach the record button,

but it drains your battery and anyone can start or stop you go pro whenever they want

which can be really annoying.

Next is the touch to zoom, now this isn't really zooming its just switching you from

wide to linear quickly by tapping, this one is useful but I almost never soot in linear

since i cant in 4k so it's not a big thing for me.

And finally, the Hero 6 claims to have improved low light performance, and, while its pretty

good for a go pro, its still not excellent, it certainly performs better than other go

pro, and I won't hesitate to take it on shoots with even if they aren't lit up that

well, but I wouldn't really suggest using this as your primary camera in low light,

more a secondary camera or for bts footage.

But that's all I've got for you guys today, This has been Echo Productions, I'm Silas

Willoughby and I'll see you, next week.

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MONO M80 SLEEVE - Electric Guitar Case Review - Can You Fly with This Case? - Duration: 8:37.

so I'm just getting back from a trip and traveling with your guitar can be a real

pain in the *** especially if you're traveling by airplane

Ooh coffee :)

So most of the work that I do is right here in New York and it's been a little while since

I've had to travel by airplane with my guitar so when I took the gig that I'm

just now getting back from it was kind of time for me to reassess my means of

guitar transportation let me show you what I'm talking about.

so up until this point I kind of had one of two speeds as far as transporting guitars is concerned

I have this option which is the super portable and easy to travel with yet not

so protective option got some functionality to it but ultimately not

quite the protection that I'm looking for when it comes to airline travel

moving on and then you got something like this which is the case that your

guitar comes with which is just clunky and heavy and like a great option when

you're on the road and you're stacking other pieces of large gear on top of it

but ultimately this isn't something that's gonna fit nicely in the overhead

compartment or make your life very easy when you're going through security

so basically this is all the protection you want just none of the portability really

it's not so bad but like not that great

so I guess I was looking for the happy medium between ultra portable and ultra protective mono bags are product that I

wanted to check out for a little while and now seemed like as good a time as

any my needs led me to the m80 electric guitar cases which have a few different

variations but I was deciding between the guitar sleeve and the Vertigo guitar

case which is a little bit more robust a little more rugged and also $100 more

then the guitar sleeve I did some research and found some different

comparisons I'll link some of that information below for you ultimately I

decided on the m80 guitar sleeve because it was a hundred bucks cheaper but I did

have my concerns about the protectiveness of the guitar case

especially when it comes to airline travel now after owning this guitar case

for only a week I obviously can't speak to the lifespan of this case I don't

know how it's going to hold up over time but what I do know is that mono bags

offers a lifetime warranty which is very comforting so first off the bat let's

just talk about the craftsmanship of this bag excellent A+ for

craftsmanship comfortability I mean I'm just gonna wear it right now it's that

comfortable I just like I want to sit here and wear it and talk to you but I

had to like reveal it first but I'm just gonna go just sit that's

comfort right there it's comfortable to carry just carrying it you can carry it

from from here from this strap tricep exercises you carry it over here but

yeah in all seriousness guys this is an extremely comfortable bag very sturdy

reinforced straps and it like somehow makes your guitar feel very compact and

also safe also secure this is your baby and you want your baby to be safe

I'm ridiculous I'm I'm in rare form today again lucky you anyway it's got

this pouch in the front which I'll show you in a bit but if you can see and like

that there are the little zippers zip ties they're very nice

I got little rubber grip ease on the zipper which make opening and closing

the bag of breeze and utter breeze and like here if you need some like samples

for your mixtape model bags got you covered fan but in all seriousness this

bag is super comfortable super portable your guitars going to be nice and secure

it was a total breeze getting this through secure and it fits nice and

comfortably in the overhead compartment just like that

I had to have a couple of people put a bag or two on top but you know what this

is nice and cushioned now I didn't mind I was like hey sir ma'am go ahead put

your bags right on top it's all good nice and safe specs got more cushion for

the for the free bags anyway let's check out the interior of the bag shall we

alright so first let's talk about the storage of the bag let me get right in

and show you exactly what I carried with me on my recent trip 1/4 inch guitar

cable a music notebook some guitar accessories whammy bar capo picks string

cleaner and a cloth and last but not least my vox AC 2 mini guitar a that I

used to practice with just a side note this thing is awesome I did a review

I'll link that somewhere but you should check this out

else I'd know how dope are these two baka sites

anyway the storage pouch is kept closed here with this very strong stainless

steel clip it says designed for creators on it and it's got this seat belt strap

here that holds everything together like such inside you just saw how much I can

fit in it but it's got one main large compartment and then a smaller zipper

compartment as well the made guitar compartment zips open like this and it

loads from the top as you can see out comes your guitar inside the case has

this nice rest here for your guitars neck keeping it from bouncing around too

much inside the bag it's got this vinyl portion up here which protects the case

from getting torn up by your guitar strings and it also has something

similar down here as well down on the bottom here it's gonna be kind of hard

to see but there is a little cutout for the nut at the bottom of the guitar that

you attach your guitar strap to and it just really Nestle's the guitar in there

nice and tight prevents any movement inside the case really well-thought-out

now the bottom of the vertical cases have this big rubber sole almost like a

big boot on the bottom and I was worried about this sleeve not having enough

protection but as you can see kind of starting right here and wrapping all the

way around the bottom is this really thick rugged fabric that definitely

looks like it's gonna be able to stand up against its fair share of wear and

tear you can see here just how thick this case is it's a good inch and a half

two inches of solid foam protection all in all this is a very protective case

very lightweight very portable case it's gonna make you feel nice and comfortable

that your guitar is safely tucked away alright guys so I hope this was a fun

little quirky review for you just overall I really love this bag I love

when I get a product that I am pleasantly surprised with model bags a

plus if you feel like you got to spend the extra hundred on the vertical bag by

all means go for it but I for one am completely happy and satisfied with the

guitar' sleeve thanks so much for commenting and liking and subscribing

and supporting this new and growing channel if there's any product you would

like me to review or topics you would like to hear me discuss leave it in a

comment below I would love to hear from you guys until next time my name is

Patrick and I'll see you in the next one alright peace play somebody like yes

hear that movies dead that was pretty loud anyway I think we're clear this is

gotta be a joke continue with the review shall we

now that frickin Bob the Builder downstairs is done hammering away

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Racerstar BLHeli_32 Dshot1200 - Review - Duration: 2:48.

Hi everyone, I am Mirko, and today we see these 32-bit BLHeli ESCs

These are the Racerstar 30A Anniversary Special Edition, if you want to buy them I leave links in description.

These Racerstar ESCs have the BLHeli_32 Firmware,

therefore they are compatible with DShot1200 protocol

which is the fastest and most powerful currently available.

in addition to Dshot1200,other protocols such as Dshot600, 300, 150

Oneshot 125, 42 and Multishot are all supported

The integrated microcontroller is a STM32F051

and the Firmware can be updated via Betaflight-Passthrough with the BLHeli Configurator

If you need to upgrade firmware you can follow my guide by clicking the link above.

Racerstar 30A BLHeli_32 support 2, 3 or 4S lipo and are OPTO,

and do not have an integrated BEC,

this to hold weight and size, that we go immediately to see.

Because these ESCs have uncovered pads to connect the motors,

there is no need to remove the heat shrink,

so the size we get will be a few millimeters more than the real ones.

The length is 30mm, the width is 16mm and the thickness is 5.7mm

Il peso è di 6 grami

When you make the connections I recommend you to make two or three turns to signal cable on the ground.

This is to make the signal cable more stable and to avoid interference with the positive pole.

The small weight and size, plus one really low price, make these ESCs

a recommended product for racers or freestyle drone

To conclude, these Racerstar 30A BLHeli_32 ESCs, are the right choice for those who want to assemble

a miniquad that can take advantage of all the features most modern ones available at the moment.

This was my review of Racerstar 30A ESCs Anniversary Special Edition

Thanks for watching the video, please like and subscribe!

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Flavour 'Ijele The Traveller' Album Review: Flavour Keeps Things Moving | Music 360 | Pulse TV - Duration: 18:28.

Flavour 'Ijele the Traveler' album is a traditional inspired, romance-Highlife sonorous

ride, fitted with variations of his music making ability.

It does not stray from all of his previous projects.

Lead single from 'Ijele the Traveler' album, 'Virtuous woman', is in the mold

of earlier hits 'Golibe' and 'Ada ada'; formulaic piano ballads designed to draw in

hopeless romantics.

This is Flavour 'Ijele the Traveler' album review on Music 360 with AOT2, Joey Akan and

Segun.

Album - Ijele the Traveler Artiste - Flavour

Record Label - 2nite Music Group (2017) Duration - 64 minutes.

Standout track in Flavour 'Ijele the Traveler' album, 'Baby na yoka', fuses Reggaeton

and Highlife into a commercial killer single.

It's the ultimate marriage of local music with a universal sound to hack radio, parties

and distant African markets.

Flavour 'Sake of love'ft Sarkodie attempts to throw Flavour into the mid-tempo sound

structure dominating Nigerian radio while Sarkodie provides balance on the record.

Flavour 'Loose guard' ft Phyno obeys the same rule, but balanced pop artistry can be

enjoyed in syrupy 'Ukwu Nwata' and its jerky bridge.

Sometimes though chopping and fusing in Flavour 'Ijele the Traveler' album is overdone.

It all tends to blur 'Jaiye' which comes off as a tired extension of 2015's 'Wake

up' featuring Wande Coal.

There's also a welcome Trap influence on Flavour 'Body

calling' ft Terry Apala, but repetition and

the late

inclusion of

Terry Apala leaves the song hanging unfinished.

'Ijele the Traveler' album might represent a small progression for Flavour,

but it's far from an evolution.

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Lancia Delta HF Integrale Review - Duration: 14:36.

Hello everybody and welcome to our new channel

My name is Jyri Moilanen, and I've been a petrolhead since I was a little kid. I've always had a soft spot for

Italian and American made cars and motorcycles

And my name is Raine Moilanen, and I've also been a petrolhead since I was this tall and

I especially like cars, little bit of

motorcycles, but mainly cars and

mainly all type of cars, Italian cars German cars American cars

Japanese cars

Okay, so we're gonna kick off our new channel with a very special treat for you

If you' are at least a little bit of petrolhead you should know this car

This car comes from Italy and of course as you can see this is a Lancia Delta HF Integrale and it's from

1988. It was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro

who was chosen to be the designer of 20th century

This is a civil version of the most iconic and most successful rally car ever made

the rally car won six

manufacturer's World Championship titles from 1987

which was the moment it entered the rally scene

to 1992 when it retired

As you can see

Lancia Delta was a 5-door family hatchback

This car however is no ordinary family car. It's one of the very first super hot hatches

There are actually quite a few

very fine details that

separated it from the ordinate model

For example look at these wheel arches

And look at these wheels. They were specially designed for Lancia Delta HF Integrale

And just look at this beautiful beautiful rear end

the double exhaust

and the batch Delta HF 4WD. The best four-wheel drive system at the time

And the front end of this car. Can you see how mean and aggressive it looks?

With the HF Integrale batch.

And those of you who are familiar with the models have probably already noticed that this is not the 16-valve model

but the 8-valve model because it's lacking the bump in the hood

And since we're talking about the hood should we open it and see the engine?

Come on take a look

Okay, so here, we have the legendary engine of the integrale

This is one version of the famous Lampredi twincam which is probably the most successful engine in motorsport history

So the engine is two-liter engine, twin overhead camshafts, eight valves

Garrett T3 turbocharger, and it produces 185 horsepower

So do you want to hear what it sounds like? Let's fire it up

Well how great was that

Let's take a peek to the inside of this very fine example

Here you can see the alcantara Recaro seats and

a very cool dashboard which gives you so much information you can only dream of with modern-day cars

And as you can see this is a proper family car with a lot of room in the back

And as all 80s cars it has a lots and lots of plastic

And finally the trunk

Yes, it squeaks a little but

that's natural with this car

This is actually pretty roomy trunk

So I think the last thing to do here is to take her for a ride

Let's go

Okay, so let's fire her up and see how this legend actually drives

So let's hit the open roads

So this car is best known for its

Awesome awesome handling

You cannot actually compare it to modern-day cars

It doesn't have such assistants, and it's not actually light, but it's very very accurate

So when you're driving hard it actually makes it much much better than even most of modern-day cars

You can feel every inch

Where this car is going

Of course back in the days this car was also known to be pretty fast

This is the 8-valve version so it has

less power than the 16-valve versions and its 0-60mph was

6,5 seconds or something like that so it's not that impressive in modern day standards

But back at the day. It was a very fast car

And actually since this car is pretty light in modern standards it still feels pretty brisk and pretty

pretty fast

Or maybe not fast, maybe quick is a better word for it

Let's see if we can accelerate a little bit after the engine has warmed up

For modern-day standards this car is also really noisy

But you don't actually buy these cars for

being silent or practical or anything, you buy them because they feel great. They feel cool, because they are legends

Oh this handling is just so..., it's superb

It's not actually a highway car

What you should do when you're driving this car is you find little country roads

twisty roads

And then let go

Accelerate, brake

and just go fast. This is what this car is made for

Let's hear the engine a little bit. There you go

Okay, let's turn to a little bit narrower road and try out how this thing actually accelerates

As I said, on paper

It's quite fast but by modern-day standards not that fast anymore

Let's see how it feels. Because when it comes to

these kind of old hobby cars

Those numbers, they mean nothing, the feeling

that's what it's all about. Okay, let's stop

Put it in the first gear

Let's go

Oh my God, it goes fast

And the engine, it sounds as good as a four-cylinder engine can sound. It doesn't get better than that

It doesn't have that

Low rumble of a V8, but it's something different

To fully appreciate the beauty of this car you really really have to drive it

there's a nice little sand road ahead and this car would shine in there, but

it could get so dirty, so let's just turn back

Oh, listen to that sound. It's just pure engine porn

How could somebody not love this? This is phenomenal. This is absolutely amazing car

It's not about the top speed it's about

acceleration, it's breaking, it's twisty roads. And when you find a really nice summer weather

small country twisty roads

There are not many better cars for those roads in the whole world than this car

I've driven a lot of modern-day

sports cars

Porsches

Motorsport BMWs, Audi RSs

Mercedes AMGs

Yes they are good, and they are seriously fast machines

But they are not like this car, they don't handle like this car

They don't feel like this

If I had to drive like a thousand kilometres I'd probably take one of those new cars, but

for a quick ride on a nice summer day

I'd always take this one, always

Thanks for watching

This was an awesome car, and it was awesome to drive, and I hope you enjoyed it too

Stay tuned we will have more awesome cars in the future

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Breakfast in Ukraine food review in Lviv (Львів) - Duration: 10:21.

Alright guys, so it is breakfast time here in Lviv (Львів) and we've ended up at

the coolest cafe ever.

It is themed like a post office.

And check it out there is basically mailboxes everywhere.

Yeah.

We have lots of postcards.

You have the little like envelope feeders on the doors.

Like it is so so cool.

So yeah, we're going to head in, have a bite of food and then go sightseeing.

Alright, so we're inside the cafe our food orders have been placed.

Cappuccinos have arrived.

And this place is super cool.

We weren't even planning to come here because technically this place specializes in pastas

and beers but the one cafe we had walked in to first was totally packed.

Yeah.

So we just wandered in here by chance.

We saw they had a little breakfast section.

I mean the place looks so cool.

We're like yeah let's eat here.

Exactly.

So let's try that.

Okay.

And while you're trying that something to keep in mind while traveling in Ukraine is

that we've noticed in both Kyiv (Kiev - Київ - Киев) and now Lviv (Львів) that

if you like if there is a really popular restaurant and you just show up like on the weekend.

Yeah.

You need a reservation.

You need a reservation.

We were like what?

How is this possible.

Yep.

Um, so yeah if you really want to eat at a place it is better to make a reservation in

advance.

Yeah, especially it has happened to us several times since we've been here.

I'd say that is the third time that has happened.

Yep.

And how is that cappuccino?

Tasty.

Tasty?

So a few thoughts on Ukrainian breakfast.

So when we were kind of researching about what was a typical breakfast in the Ukraine

there didn't seem to be like a exact standard.

You know.

You could have something like borscht, there could be dumplings but we've already shown

that in some other videos so we decided to just come and have more of a contemporary

breakfast.

A contemporary breakfast.

Contemporary Ukrainian breakfast.

But anyways, it should be really good.

Like I'm excited about what is coming.

And this is my first sip of the cappuccino.

Cappuccino.

Ah, yes.

I need my coffee in the morning.

This is your third cup.

Come on.

Let's admit it.

I did have two at home before coming here.

We had coffee at the AirBNB.

Yeah, I'm wired for sound today guys.

Haha.

Wow.

That is beautiful.

Pancakes.

Enjoy your meal.

Thank you.

Oh my goodness the food is here.

This is so amazing.

This is so much more beautiful than I was expecting.

So right in front of me I've got these crepes with apple and walnuts.

And just look at the way they've like folded them and like twirled them.

Like it is so pretty and it has cottage cheese as well.

Icing sugar, cinnamon.

Like this is a gorgeous work of art.

I almost don't want to dig into it.

Haha.

It is breakfast and we are hungry.

It looks like a little flower almost.

Oh, wow.

Show us that middle.

The middle.

Oh, so it looks like berries.

I thought this one was apple but maybe we got berries.

Wonderful.

Doesn't matter I mean we're happy either way.

The other one would be apple then.

Yeah, because the other one has a cinnamon flavor smell.

Mmmm.

Is that good?

Oh, wow.

That is really good.

Tasty.

Mmmm.

I have to say we have a bit of a sweet tooth this morning.

Haha.

Both of us ordered sweet breakfasts.

Yeah.

And it is so nice with this like cottage cheese and all of the icing sugar and cinnamon mixed

in together.

Oh man.

Got to love it.

Mmmm.

It is such a nice breakfast.

And it does have apple and walnuts.

Oh yeah.

Okay.

Okay, so it is like a mix of um apples, berries and walnuts in there.

That is kind of hard to see I mean it all kind of looks like mush.

Okay.

Just trust me my tastebuds here.

Hahaha.

Mmmm.

Wow.

Good stuff?

That is some really good stuff.

So Sam didn't want to miss out on the Crêpe so.

I did not.

And something that is really cool too that we just noticed is that they have look at

this.

They have mint leaves.

Yeah.

And it has a nice amount of like icing sugar and just yeah it is just so beautiful.

It really is a work of art.

It really is a work of art.

Like these are the nicest crepes I've ever had in terms of presentation.

Like seriously that was such a beautiful plate.

Mmmm.

I taste something that is a little bit similar to like a cottage cheese as well.

Yeah, yeah that is the sauce.

Yeah, yeah.

The white sauce underneath the Crêpe.

That is really good.

Oh man, it gives it a bit of a salty complement to the sugariness of this.

I really like it.

Oh my gosh.

And we have a lot more to try.

And time for the next dish.

Yeah, the next dish is a stack of little pancakes here.

Dusted with icing sugar if you look down.

Yeah.

And it has got um raspberries, it has a lot of cinnamon which I'm really smelling and

enjoying.

And apparently this is going to be a sour cream based sauce.

Yeah.

So I'm just going to take one off here.

Those pancakes are nice and fluffy.

Oh yeah, they really are.

Look at that.

Nice and fluffy.

Take it for a swim.

Grab a berry.

Mmmm.

Oh yeah.

That is awesome.

Those are like I just love love anything with a lot of uh cinnamon.

And it is sweet but it is also tart with the berry and a little bit sour with the sour

cream sauce.

Woah.

So you have a lot of flavors competing.

It is wonderful.

Your tastebuds are being entertained here.

Yeah, very much so early in the morning.

So this is yeah I thought we were getting something a bit more sweet this morning but

it is nice to have the tartness and sourness as well because those are flavors I really

enjoy.

Alright girl, your turn.

We've got some catchy music going on in the background.

Yeah, even the music has been good it is like very classic tunes.

It sounds like American cowboy music.

Hahaha.

Oh wow.

It almost reminds me a bit of like a greek yoghurt.

No?

Yeah yeah.

The sour cream sauce.

That is good.

That is a good way of describing it actually.

Mmmm.

It is just really nice.

The pancakes are so fluffy.

I mean I love fluffy pancakes.

This is a nice surprise.

I mean I know we could have had borscht or dumplings for breakfast but this is a nice

change.

I feel like we've done a lot of the typical Ukrainian dishes you know.

Exactly.

Yeah, I mean part of having breakfast in different countries is realizing that like there isn't

often always a standard.

People basically eat whatever they're in the mood for.

Mmmhmm.

And breakfast changes from like a weekday to a weekend because of like on the weekend.

And it is a weekend experiment.

So I feel like on a weekend you're more likely to experiment so yeah.

So this was all Sam's doing because apparently pancakes and crepes were not enough.

So he wanted something else that was sweet and our server suggested this particular dessert.

So it kind of looks like what it is like deep-fried dough maybe?

Coated in like sugar, cinnamon and it comes with a little sauce bowl here.

Yeah.

So let's see what this is all about.

Mmmm.

Oh wow.

This is like a nice creamy vanilla custard.

Again, super sweet.

Wow.

This is good.

There is no way we can eat all of this but I'll enjoy one or two no problem.

So my turn to try and I don't know if you can see this but these are absolutely coated

in icing sugar and cinnamon.

Beautiful.

Beautiful he says.

Beautiful.

A work of art.

Dunk it.

Eating art.

I'm eating art.

Mmmm.

It is that custard that really makes it.

Yeah.

And then the first bite the cinnamon really hits you.

And then the custard and yeah it is just really nice.

Oh my gosh this is a wonderful breakfast but it is so much food that it is turning more

into a brunch for sure.

I know and who would have expected this from a post office themed cafe.

I know.

Yeah, that specializes in pasta and craft beer.

Yeah, they also do a nice breakfast guys.

If you have a sweet tooth come here for sure.

And time for the bill.

Time for the bill.

This is what it came in.

How cool is that?

Yeah.

I kind of struggled to open the box.

Haha.

For a second there.

Our little gift inside the receipt.

Yeah.

So anyways, that came to what just over 200.

Yeah, it was 207.

207 to be exact.

Which is just slightly under $8 US dollars.

And to conclude that was for two cappuccinos and 3 basically mains.

3 breakfast mains.

We had the crispy fried cookies.

Yeah.

Pancakes.

Pancakes, the crepes.

And oh boy we are stuffed.

Oh my gosh we're full.

So yeah, you can't find too much better value for four dollars per person really can you?

Yeah, we'd highly recommend this place if you're looking for a nice breakfast here in

Lviv, Ukraine.

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SHOCK Smackdown HEEL TURN! | WWE Hell In A Cell 2017 Review - Duration: 5:56.

The Usos and New Day have a great match.

Baron Corbin, AJ Styles and Tye Dillinger have a great match.

And Kevin Owens and Shane McMahon had a great twist.

Wait a second… did WWE just put on an excellent show?

I'm Oli Davis and I'm choosing to forget Jinder Mahal vs Shinsuke Nakamura.

This is Hell in a Cell 2017… in about 4 minutes.

Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable beat Hype Bros American Beta beat the Hype Bros in the Hell

in a Cell pre-show match.

A match so pre-show, the hard cam didn't seem to be ready, with all the establishing

shots coming from through the middle rope.

The Usos beat The New Day The main card opened with The Usos vs The

New Day.

Surprisingly, Xavier Woods joined Big E inside the cage instead of Kofi Kingston.

Which isn't the safest gimmick match to return from injury for.

Both teams pushed the boundaries of a PG product, ingeniously making spots feel far more brutal

than they actually were.

The match's real brilliance, though, was in the players' emotion and story.

The Usos ganging up on isolated New Day members, Kofi distraught on the outside, and - by far

the best - Big E entering Rage Mode (trademark Alex Riley).

Funny can draw money when you drop the comedy, revealing a serious badass underneath.

Despite Woods breaking up an excellent near fall - still in handcuffs - The Usos hit their

double splash on him with a chair to regain the tag team championships.

Randy Orton beat Rusev Rusev took a lot of his match against Randy

Orton, which is sadly the newest form of WWE 50/50 booking: give one guy the majority of

the offence to 'protect' him when he gets beat by a few moves at the end.

Baron Corbin beat AJ Styles & Tye Dillinger Tye Dillinger was added to the AJ Styles/Baron

Corbin US title match during the pre-show.

Which would've been much better if done on Tuesday's episode of Smackdown, but it

still ended up being a masterstroke - as this not only turned out to be a terrific three-way,

it also gave Corbin someone other than AJ to pin.

Who would've thought it.

US title matches work a lot better without massive adbreaks in the middle.

Charlotte beat Natalya (DQ) Natalya worked over Charlotte's left leg

for the majority of their Women's Championship match, setting up a SharpShooter finish that

never came.

She went for the steel chair DQ instead.

Which is totally fine.

This is obviously the start of a feud, not the climactic final encounter, so this was

an effective way to further the two's rivalry.

Fashion Files: Back To Basics Breezeango are so good with their Fashion

Files act, I don't actually mind being trolled by them.

They had just the right amount of self-aware when moving on from the 2B mystery, which

they supposedly solved during their four week hiatus.

There are many things no-one could've predicted about the success of Fashion Files.

The Ascension getting over as sympathetic babyfaces being chief amongst them.

Jinder Mahal beat Shinsuke Nakamura Smackdown's top championship feud, with

one of wrestling's most charismatic performers, and… this was just a match.

It's like a Production Runner got the US and WWE title scripts the wrong way round

in the company printer.

Shinsuke Nakamura's visible pin was thwarted by the Singh Brothers, so Jinder retained

dirty yet again.

Bobby Roode beat Dolph Ziggler The pay-per-view sag continued into Bobby

Roode vs Dolph Ziggler - a match that had rave reviews from the house show circuit,

but was never given a chance to get over here, being put in the 'main event buffer' slot

for the night.

Ziggler's big entrance was… no entrance.

He didn't have any music or a Titantron video.

Just like the Natalya/Charlotte feud, the dirty finish and post-match attack was the

opening chapter in the feud's larger story.

Kevin Owens beat Shane McMahon Thankfully, the main event more than made

up for the show's lacklustre previous hour with spectacle, shocks and Kevin Owens cosplaying

as Seth Rollins.

The first half of the match took place inside the cage, with a Shooting Star Press, KO cannonball

off the apron and through a table, and a Coast-to-Coast on a trashcan - after which the referee incorrectly

called a rope break.

Hey, I didn't know it was a 'Fools Count Anywhere' match.

Thankyou.

The second half was far more emotionally investing, mainly because I was genuinely scared someone

was going to die.

Shane and Owens fought seemingly forever on top of the cage, hitting backdrops, suplexes

and Pop-Up Powerbombs on the thankfully stable panels.

My heart jumped with every bump, and it was a very effective use of spectacle tension.

The most memorable part, though, was the finish - Shane recreating his top of the cage elbow

spot from Wrestlemania 32, for Sami Zayn to drag Owens out of his way!

Sami's performance was just as good as anything KO has done in recent weeks - acting both

conflicted and angry at the same time.

And, interestingly, Kevin didn't appear to be in on the plan.

It was a shocking twist, a genuine cliffhanger, and, most importantly, puts Sami in a main

event storyline!

So that was Hell in a Cell 2017 in about 4 minutes, here's Smackdown's ratings recap

from top to bottom: SmackDamn, Smacktastic, Smack Bang In The Middle, Ellsworthy and Worst

Rusev Day Ever.

I'll reveal my score very shortly, but first, vote in the poll above my head to give it

your own rating.

I'll announce the results in tomorrow's WrestleTalk News.

Raw's recent No Mercy show had a fantastic first half, but a very lacklustre second.

After Jinder vs Nakamura and Ziggler vs Roode, it seemed Hell in a Cell was on a similar

path.

But a spectacle of a main event and a very intriguing Sami heel turn made this one of

my favourite WWE PPVs of the year - the other highlights being The Usos vs New Day, the

US title three-way and Fashion Files comedy.

For the first time I've been doing these reviews, I'm giving a WWE PPV the top rating.

Hell in a Cell 2017, for me, is SmackDamn.

But what about the Undertaker Wrestlemania match that never happened?

And let's remember five times wrestlers hit fans.

Click the videos to the left to learn more, press subscribe and support WrestleTalk on

Patreon.

I've been Oli Davis and that was wrestling.

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Nueva Suzuki GSX-R 150 | Review | Mejor que la Yamaha R15? en Español con Blitz Rider - Duration: 10:22.

Suzuki GSX-R test 150 | Review | Better than the Yamaha R15? in Spanish with Blitz Rider Follow me for: TWITTER: @Blitz_Rider https://twitter.com/Blitz_Rider FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BlitzRider The team Ecstar Suzuki has had a warm meeting with his fans in Jakarta, Indonesia, a city visited the new MotoGP riders signing Hamamatsu: Andrea Iannone and Alex Rins, in order to publicize the brand arrivals : GSX-150 and GSX-S150. Both models, very similar to the GSX-R1000 and GSX-S750 design, will be built at Suzuki's plant in Tambun, Indonesia; they will have a single cylinder engine 147.3 cc DOHC liquid cooled which generate a maximum power of 10,500 rpm to 14.1; will integrate 6-speed transmission; telescopic fork front suspension, while the rear is a monoshock, their are disc brakes, their wheels blades and LED lights are also your board is fully digital. With the addition of the GSX-R150 that will integrate the ignition system Key Less, while the GSX-S150 has insurance that can open or block the use of the key. Displacement 147.3 cc Maximum power Bhp @ 10,500 rpm 18.90 MaximoTorque 14 NM @ 9000 rpm No. of cylinders 1 No. of gears 6 seat height 785 mm ground clearance 160 mm Weight 131 kg capacity tank 11 liters ENGINE, POWER & TORQUE Displacement 147.3 cc Maximum Power Bhp @ 10,500 rpm 18.90 Maximum Torque 14 Nm @ 9000 rpm Description Engine Single cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injection, DOHC, 4-Stroke, 4-Valve Cooling Liquid Cooling Fuel System Fuel Injection (Fi) Lubrication Wet Sump Bore 62.0 mm Stroke 48.8 mm No. of Cylinders 1 Fuel Type Petrol TRANSMISSION No. of Gears 6 Clutch Wet multiplate BRAKES Front Brake Disc Rear Disc Brake SUSPENSION Front Suspension Telescopic Forks Rear Suspension Mono Shock Wheels & Tires Front Tire 90 / 80-17 Rear Tire 130 / 70-17 Front Wheel 17-inch Rear Wheel 17-inch Wheel Type Alloy Wheels tubeless Tires BATTERY Battery Type MF DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT & CAPACITIES Overall Length 2020 mm Overall Width 700 mm Overall Height 1075 mm Seat Height 785 mm Ground clearance 160 mm Wheelbase 1300 mm Curb / Wet Weight 131 kg Fuel Tank Capacity 11 liters INSTRUMENT CONSOLE Digital Speedometer Digital Tachometer Digital Trip Meter Digital odometer Digital Clock Juca JUCA jucaviapri As part of the presentation of the GSX-R 1000R and GSX-S 750 models last July at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, executives of the Mexican subsidiary also referred to as advance the Suzuki GSX-R150 in future dates, will also join the line of new motorcycles that come to our country under a very competitive price. So much so, that the same brand has already thrilled fans with a preemptive next arrival of the Mini SuperSport bike. This Mini SuperSport bike, reported, is the sister of the series will have a single cylinder engine 147.3 cc, liquid cooled system electronic fuel injection and a power of 19 HP that becomes a mini-SuperSport bike, with DNA inherited from her older sisters. As for its dimensions, said he weighs 131 kilos and, for its electronic section integrated system keyless ignition system high performance exhaust lightweight with which the power increases, Quick start and LED light on the headlight and the plates that make it competitive advantages, and ideal for highway and city. e is a lightweight motorcycle, with an engine of 143.7 cc, but to make it more fun, with electronic fuel injection and liquid cooling. Thanks to this and an exhaust system perfectly timed for your engine, has achieved a power of 19 HP delivers a maximum torque of 14 Nm, perfect figures to make it a very effective machine in town or in closed circuits for sporty handling practice. This is reinforced tubular chassis type double cradle steel alloy and rear monoshock for a sportier driving feel. Aesthetically, it inherits all the DNA in older sisters, a tunnel tested for minimum wind resistance cowling. Also it includes LED lighting headlight, instrument panel 100% digital and ignition system key face, from which, also can activate flashing lights remotely. The GSX-R 150 2018 will be available from this month in two color options: Blue MotoGP for $ 66.490 pesos or Red with Black at $ 66.490 pesos

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here in the catalog of Iztapalapa but let's see the review of the GSX-R 150

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mark balances the average of other 130 7017 exactly the same as

we can see on the net Saints had never heard of that brand

however until the test in circuit feels great in the

front we have 90 80 17 Conventional suspensions but

Similarly remember the region it has is that the back as x

You can see the box Rai2 we can we op

Tilting the rear dial the same lobed like a watch brand

nissan in the back to see the back seat like this is very

particularly it has shapes very similar to those of which 60 thousand

as are the new trend design in terms of suzuki

definitely it looks very good I say there are several colors blue and no

red and blue red and the bike and felt It reaches the sole motogp

here you are seeing that it was more expensive than 'Red' 500 pesos what is the price

normal blood another 66 000 490 Super Bowl definitely new

As for final comments of crisis and 150

I really liked liked I think but he commandeered 2.0

remember that is what I have and good Otherwise you many improvements

I actually think it was also literally made to defeat the r

15 2.0 at this stage of the dates truth

I do not think you get the yamaha 3.0 then at the moment by 66 thousand pesos

and 66 000 490 motorbike version definitely best option title

This is first bike for buy to begin here to give

knee circuit and the whole wave me It seems to be a very good choice

very good masters finished in a painting also looks great not

but only attachments h also video that I loved and

the queiles or rather the key to put the

key to start a big advantage compared to its competitors but good

friends I hope you liked and not We see film and video bay

Chad

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