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10 SWORD COMBOS/STRINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW - SWORD RUSSIAN MAFIA - Duration: 5:42.

DLight into Sair is a true combo, meaning there is no dodge window.

It works at all damages because DLight on sword has zero variable force which means

that damage doesn't increase the push back distance so the damage doesn't affect the

combo at all.

It has very low follow up potential.

It's the only sword combo that works at all range and damages so it's the most reliable

sword combo to use in any situation.

DLight into dair is a true combo but only if you do it at very close range.

This is because the first hitbox is very skinny and hits right below the user, if you miss

with that hitbox, it's still a very quick string, which means that it has dodge windows

where the enemy can dodge, this is because the 2nd hitbox is much bigger than the first

hitbox so it's more likely to hit but comes afterwards.

And you already know at what damages it works and why, that's right, zero variable force

on DLight.

It has incredible follow up potential that can lead into three hit combos or even four

hit strings that I will list in this video.

DLight into Recovery is a true combo . It works at all damages because, yup you guessed

it, DLight.

It works at a reasonable mid to close range although it can still be a string if you do

it at far range without jumping.

It has very low follow up potential where you have to rely on a dodge read to follow

up with it at lower damages.

If done perfectly, it's the most damaging and reliable knock out two hit combo on sword.

SLight into NLight is a very quick string.

It works at all damages and when you hear that, it usually means the starting move has

zero variable force which is true for SLight.

It works at close range only, the trick to landing the NLight after SLight is to always

hold forward even after you landed SLight until you hit the NLight.

It has low follow up potential which is mostly at lower damages.

SLight into DLight is a slow string.

It works at all range and damages so it's a bit more convenient than the previous string

but is much easier to dodge or jump out of.

It has great follow up potential because DLight has many true combos so you can follow it

up into Sair, Dair or Recovery for lots of damage.

Nair into recovery is a quick string.

It works best from 0 to 60 damage.

This string can work at any range you land Nair at but it's faster, therefore harder

to avoid when you land the nair close to the enemy.

It has low follow up potential.

DLight, dair into sair is a slow string at lower damages and quick string at higher damages.

It works from 60 to 120 damage.

The range also depends on the damage, at lower damages you want to hit close enough so the

enemy bounces closer to you, at higher damages, you want to hit it so the enemy bounces a

bit farther from you because they get bounced too high at that point otherwise.

This string has no follow up potential.

DLight, Dair into gravity cancel NLight is a true combo at 100-120 damage which is a

very small window to use it in but it can still be a decent string starting from 60

damage and it becomes a tighter string as it approaches 100 damage because the more

damaged the enemy is when you land dair, the longer they are stunned for.

This combo works at close range with DLight as well as with Dair but not too close.

Ideally you want to position the dair so that you bounce the enemy almost straight up but

also a bit away from you so that they land right in front of you for the GC NLight to

work.

It has no follow up potential.

If this combo sounds hard to do, that's because it is, you'll need to practice in

training mode a lot to be able to use this in real matches.

This is a quick string that works very similar to the previous combo except it's not a

true combo.

It works at 60 to 90 damage.

This string works at close range with DLight but the Dair is a bit more flexible because

DLight covers a wider area than NLight but you still need to hit the dair relatively

close to the enemy so they don't bounce too far away so the GC DLight will hit.

This string has great follow up potential because it has a second DLight which can then

combo into sair, dair or recovery.

Successfully pulling this string off is the simplest way to get the most damage on sword.

This is yet again another variation of the DLight into Dair follow up.

This time it ends with a recovery, doesn't require a gravity cancel and it's a true

combo.

This combo works from to 160 damage, although you can still use it as a string if you don't

jump starting as early as 50 damage.

This combo works at close range with DLight and the Dair has to be very close to the enemy

as well because the recovery has a smaller hitbox than the Nlight and DLight so this

combo requires the most precision of them all to pull off.

It's very worth it though if you can pull it off because it' the earliest knock out

combo on sword that can K.O a 3 defense legend starting at only 120 damage, either that or

it'll just do a lot of damage.10.5 It has no follow up potential since it is

pretty much a knock out combo.

And I already know what you guys are going to say, it's a true comb with three hits

and it kills so early, almost as early as the old Russian mafia.

So I'm gonna go ahead and name it the sword Russian mafia because even if I don't, you

guys will so I may as well.

Hey look, it's the sword Russian mafia, but seriously, it's kinda broken.

I hope this guide helped you out.

Please leave a like and subscribe if you enjoyed it, and if you don't want to miss any of

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Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time.

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DEAF Q&A || Aly Drayton & Cheyenna Clearbrook - Duration: 16:58.

A: Sorry about that! It's the dog

C: That's a good question

C: To...

A: I'm single

A: One of our friends

C: FRIENDS?

A: Wow, we actually did the intro in 1 take!?

C: Woohoo, we're masters!

A: Hello guys! Welcome back to our channels

A: So I know it has been a while since we've been together for a video

A: We've been really busy with everything else and now we finally have time to do a video together today

A: So don't worry about it guys

A: What we're going to do today?

C: We will do a deaf q&a that different questions from people we'll be answering them

A: Then let's get started!

A: Okay so I had an idea of doing a deaf q&a and I didn't think you guys would give us a lot of questions

A: I mean, I'm happy about it. Thank you guys very much!

A: We'll try our best to answer those questions so we apologize if we can't answer the question very well

A: Okay so let's start with our first question

C: Well, right now we're attending a local community college that is solely for hearing people

C: And they provide interpreters. But most of the time, we both take online classes

C: So yes they do have several colleges that provides deaf programs

C: Such as Gallaudet University (deaf college) that deaf people attends

C: Hearing people can attend too as well but they're required to know sign language very well then they can attend

C: And other colleges (RIT, CSUN, TSD, etc)

A: If you go to a normal college that's solely for hearing people, they do provide services for people with DA

A: Like for example; they provide interpreters, note takers, request to sit in the front of class

You have the right for that! They usually provide bunch of different accommodations

A: That's really cool for us that we have accommodations for that

C: Yeah, for sure!

C: Next question is...

A: I mean there are different ways you can become deaf

A: First of all, you can become deaf automatically from birth (due to genes)

A: Or you can become deaf through a type of disease. There are several such as meningitis, etc! I mean there are different kinds

C: Yeah, also german measles

A: Or you can lose hearing eventually when you get older. It depends on everyone else

C: Yeah, there's different ways to become deaf really

C: And there's nothing wrong with that anyway!

A: There's a person named Scott. He asked...

C: That's a really good question

A: Yeah that really makes me think

A: I admit for myself when I was growing up, it wasn't easy for me. I hated being deaf

A: I thought it was a shame to be deaf.

A: But now, I'm older... I'm really proud to be deaf

A: I don't know

C: I would feel the same way as her. Growing up, I felt like being deaf was really different from others

C: I felt like I had to put a lot of effort for them and

C: It was an awful feeling, yes. But now like what she said, I started to slowly accept myself as being deaf

C: Because there's a lot of things for deaf people like us to be involved in the community

C: And access! More than before in the past

C: So we're grateful that we're deaf

A: Yeah, we feel like we have responsibility to show you guys that we can do anything

A: For deaf people and others who has DA. We can do anything! There's no difference between hearing people and us

C: Right! And I'm sure a lot of people want to break the barrier between deaf and hearing people, you know?

C: A person named Daing, he asked

C: You could be considered into the community if you have hearing loss but should know sign language?

A: There are deaf, hard of hearing, and if you have a type of hearing loss; you're part of the deaf community automatically

A: I have some friends who has a little bit of hearing loss and they do know sign language

A: But keep in mind, not everybody knows sign language

C: And some deaf people will take it very personally if you say hearing impaired because it's insulting to them

C: You can just say hearing loss or deaf, that's it

A: Or hard of hearing!

A: Because the reason why we find that offensive because hearing impaired means we can't do anything

A: The word impaired. That's why we don't like the word. So keep that in mind for next time

A: Tamar, her students, she's a teacher from Shelton High School; they want to know

A: I don't know how to answer that because since we're deaf so we can't hear anything. We don't know

C: If I leave the fan on and I go out do my errands then come back realizing I forgot to turn it off

A: But it's different for me because I come from a hearing family and I have cochlear implant (hearing device)

A: So it does bother me sometimes because it's loud for me if I have it on

A: Or if I leave it on and I go out doing my thing then my parents would remind me to turn it off

A: I'm like oops I forgot

A: So I guess it depends for everyone. For the ones who can hear, I guess it may bother them

A: But for the ones who's fully deaf, no it won't

C: Question from one of my friends, Oban. He said...

A: I feel like that question is very controversial

A: But I already have a cochlear implant so I do know how it's like

A: My parents gave me one when I was 2-3 years old. I didn't know what was going on

A: So I personally think parents should give a chance for their kids to let them make a choice

A: Let them get older. If they want to get one, go for it! Embrace it. Everyone has their own preferences

A: If you do want to get a cochlear implant, don't let us say no. It's your decision

A: It's not our lives. It's not our bodies. It's your body

C: Yeah. Same (agreed). I'm just saying my opinion. I'm not against anybody's opinions. I just want to say how I feel

C: I feel very sad that parents force it on their children to wear a cochlear implant without asking for their permission

C: Like what she said, it's their own body. So I think

C: All hearing parents should respect their children because they have their own language already

C: ASL, that's their language! Not forcing them to follow their parent's language (Oral English)

C: It detaches from their culture because when they grow up, they will suffer their whole life

A: I mean that thing, I wish I knew because my parents tried to make me into a hearing person

A: But they have to keep in mind that cochlear implant, it's just a tool

C: Right!

A: It won't automatically turn me into a hearing person. No, it won't!

A: So that's what my family thinks. They tend to speak so fast while talking to me, I just can't

C: Yeah

A: So that's why everyone has different opinions about this subject

A: Some people can be very strongly against or 100 percent agree, it depends on you

C: Yeah

A: But that's our opinions. It's up to you. It's your choice

C: Right!

C: Deaf pyramid is like a family tree branched out from deaf and what kind of deafness

C: Like hard of hearing, hearing loss, being deaf in 1 ear, etc. That's what deaf pyramid is

A: Yeah I think we'll definitely talk about that. I mean we have a lot of other topics we want to talk about related to deafness

A: So yeah it will be part of the topics we will talk about for sure!

C: My good friend, Rachel, she's from play. She said

A: I feel like that is such a good question

A: It's different for everybody but for me; growing up, yes it was hard for me

A: Because I had to go to speech therapy twice a week, 2 hours each session. So it totals up to 4-5 hours every week

A: I had to really commit to speak orally. I couldn't sign at all but I didn't know any sign back then

A: I wasn't allowed to use my hands and just speak orally. I had to listen so that was very tough for me

A: Because I mean I felt like no one could understand me. I felt like it wasn't me at all. Signing, that's me

A: I could sign so that way, people would understand me better. Speaking orally, I mean..

A: But again, it depends on everybody. Some can easily pick it up and some can't pick it up that well

A: But for me, it was tough because still today, I'm not fluent with speaking. I'm not

A: I could speak fairly well but yeah

C: Like what we said before, cochlear implant is just a tool

C: So speaking should be their decision, not parents' decision. It should be because

C: ASL is already their first language. Speaking is a choice they make to choose if they want to or not

C: Because why should we speak if we already know sign language? That's our communication to talk with other people

A: Those kids who are deaf, I think it's a great idea for them to learn sign language when they're young

A: Not force them to learn how to speak. It won't benefit for them

A: They will suffer. They will struggle for the rest of their lives

C: Imagine if you have a child who has a mental disability, body limitations, etc

C: You would do anything for the kid and provide everything but for a deaf person, no

C: You're forcing them to follow to be like a hearing person

C: Not respect them and be involved! Learn sign language for them, teach, or take them to a deaf institute, etc

C: Like give what they need but you're not

C: I'm not saying all of you do but some parents would do that to their children

C: It's sad!

C: I would say when I was about 12-13 years old, I wish I could've accepted myself as being a deaf person

C: And tell myself that it's okay to be deaf. There's nothing wrong with that

C: And blend into a society that people are fit to

C: Like help hearing people understand my deafness, you know?

A: Same for me. Second thing for me, I would have to say don't try too hard to be a hearing person

A: That was a huge thing for me. I would try not to be deaf. I would push it away/ignore it

A: Pretend/mask to be a hearing person

A: I wish I knew just don't try too hard not being deaf. Be proud of yourself. Accept who you are

A: I feel like that question is very common

A: It depends for everyone but for us, we're willing to date anyone!

C: Yeah

A: It's important especially for hearing people, we would like for that person to be involved with our culture

A: Like for example, be willing to learn sign language if you don't know any signs

A: And be involved into our deaf community, that's important for us because if you don't (what's the point?)

C: And it's important that person who's not deaf try to understand our deaf culture

C: Be involved with everything and be supportive. Like 100 percent must!

C: It can't be 80-90 percent. That's a big NO. We won't be able to fit together

C: Because we do so much for them so it would be nice if they did the same for us too!

C: So yeah I did date a hearing guy before. It's very interesting indeed

A: I'm single

A: Okay so this girl, Ali, she sent me this on snapchat

A: This question is more specifically for me because I'm the only deaf person in the whole family

A: For me, yes it's very hard for me because first of all, my family doesn't know any sign language

A: No knowledge about deaf culture

A: They don't even try to interact with me

A: They tend to talk to my parents to rely on getting information about me

A: They don't actually talk to me

A: I think it's kinda funny because growing up, I had to really learn how to be oral for them

A: And then they don't do the same for me so it's very hard for me

A: Because I'm not that close with them. Communication is a huge barrier between us

A: I wish I could've been closer with my family because I love them! But you know...

C: That's a good question actually

A: There are different ways you can do to be an ally for our deaf culture

A: Like for example, be very respective around us. Don't try to change anything about our deafness

A: We won't listen to you

A: Second of all, if you don't know sign language and if you're willing to learn more

A: Honestly that will fill up our hearts. We will be very happy to help you learn!

A: Third, be really involved more in the deaf community

A: Lastly, you can be an advocate because we're trying to spread the word and help raise more awareness

A: For our deaf culture/community and other DA too as well

A: Just be an advocate if you're on the same page as we are

A: That's great, we'll be really happy! But there's different ways to be involved with us

A: But what I just gave, they're the basics ones you can do to be involved with us

C: It's very important for you to do that's very respective to us and deaf community

C: You can't try to change something about our deafness. Respect our choices and leave it alone

C: And be supportive with our opinions. Not tell us to follow what you want us to! (related to the hearing world)

A: Unless if you have an idea suggestion, you can do that! But if you try to change it, we won't listen to you

C: What?

A: Honestly we just started doing YouTube so right now, we don't earn anything!

A: We're not doing it because of money or nothing else!

A: We're only doing this purely because we want to raise awareness for our deaf community

A: Because of money? No, we're not

A: So we can't really answer that question, I'm sorry but we don't earn anything at all

C: We just want to help hearing people to understand our deaf culture more

C: And what she said, raise more awareness about our deaf culture

A: We're doing this for free!?

C: Yes, shocking right?

A: Okay, we still have bunch more questions. I mean thank you so much!

A: We can't answer them all because I feel like some needs to be researched first before we answer them

C: And we probably will add one more video related to this - second part of deaf q&A

A: So if you liked this video, don't forget to like this video!

A: And subscribe if you want to see more videos from both of us in the future!

A: So have a good week and enjoy life!

Bye guys!

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La osada entrevista de dos niños al defensa del América Miguel Samudio - Duration: 4:10.

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Jedi Council | Star Wars The Phantom Menace (1999) | Movie Clip - Duration: 3:30.

He was trained in the Jedi arts.

My only conclusion can be that it was a Sith lord.

Impossible.

The Sith have been extinct for a millennium.

I do not believe the Sith could have returned without us knowing.

Hard to see, the dark side is.

We will use all our resources to unravel this mystery.

We will discover the identity of your attacker.

May the Force be with you.

Master Qui-Gon.

More to say have you?

With your permission, my master...

I have encountered a vergence in the Force.

A vergence, you say.

Located around a person?

A boy.

His cells have the highest concentration of midi-chlorians...

I have seen in a life-form.

It is possible he was conceived by the midi-chlorians.

You refer to the prophecy of the one who will bring balance to the Force.

You believe it's this boy?

- I don't presume to... - But you do.

Revealed your opinion is.

I request the boy be tested, Master.

Trained as a Jedi you request for him, hmm?

Finding him was the will of the Force.

I have no doubt of that.

Bring him before us, then.

The boy will not pass the council's test, Master. He's too old.

Anakin will become a Jedi, I promise you.

Do not defy the council, Master, not again.

I shall do what I must, Obi-Wan.

If you would just follow the code, you would be on the council.

They will not go along with you this time.

You still have much to learn, my young apprentice.

A ship.

A cup.

A ship.

A speeder.

How feel you?

Cold, sir.

- Afraid are you? - No, sir.

See through you we can.

Be mindful of your feelings.

Your thoughts dwell on your mother.

I miss her.

Afraid to lose her, I think, mmm?

What has that got to do with anything?

Everything.

Fear is the path to the dark side.

Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate.

Hate leads to suffering.

I sense much fear in you.

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REDWOLF EN LA IWA 2017. - Duration: 10:42.

Now we will show you a video where Saul from RedWolf Airsoft

Tell us about some of the IWA 2017 new products

Some of them are on stores already, some of them on sale after this spring

I decided to make this video because Saul explains this better than me

The info was too long in the other video, so we put it here

Check this out, because in my opinion some of this products worth it

Let's start

This is the ML-36 TAG Innovations CO2 Grenade launcher, they are from Russia

You can use it with different grenades

A pyrotechnic grenade that explodes and throw BBs

Smoke grenades

Dust grenades to mark the target

And rubber dummy grenades, for trainning

The ML36 maximun range is 150 meters

Really, 150 meters. Some videos prove it

We open here. You can see the spiral barrel

We put the grenade inside

Close it, and shoot

Obviously you must aim depending of the distance

The CO2 bottle is stored here

You can't see it now, but we can put the CO2 bottle here

once we don't flip up this and press

We won't prick the bottle, so it will remainwithout leaks

We calculate the distance we want to shoot

This marks are for actually functional distances, 50, 75, 100 and 150 meters

Each CO2 bottle can shoot from 8 to 10 of this grenades

Not heavy, not heavy at all. An empty speedloader is heavier than this

Here we can storage 2 more CO2 bottles. You can activate 3 of them for having from 24 to 30 shoots

So you won't need to be changing the the bottles constantly

Or you can just storage the bottles here

This is the ML36 Stand Alone, or we can separate it and put it on any rail

What is this?. -For removing it

We pull this piece

It doesn't come with this red dot, but comes with the RIS so you can use any sight

Cool grenades, here you have a catalogue with all the grenades

Can I take it to the toilet? -Sure

You have different grenades, based them all on the same system

This is the powder grenade

Also a dummy grenade, it just makes noise

Another grenade that spread BBs to 10 meters

And also a smoke grenade

The pyrotechnic grenade is the most common

It explodes and throw all the 0'20 BBs

The smoke grenade is second one more used

You have the color code here, red is explosive, yellow is dummy and blue is powder grenade

And another one that is not here, the smoke grenade

The video we have on YouTube, about Tim in Russia with tanks

They were using this TAG grenades

Here we have the new Airsoft Innovations grenade

Burst XL, this grenade complements the Cyclone

This is a sound grenade, it doesn't throw BBs

instead of being plastic, is made of CNC aluminum

It explodes doing 125 decibels at 5 meters distance

Enough for calling the hit

but this won't make you deaf like the CO2 Thunder grenades

Another pro is that it's small and compact

it works similar to the Cyclone

The detonator on the top part, we remove it and put the pin

Instead of throwing BBs, we use a single use membrane

Put the membrane, close here

And then just put the gas here

don't forget that you must put only 1 or 2 seconds of gas load

We will notice that the membrane gets curved

remove the pin, throw the grenade

everytime we throw it the cost is around 40 or 45 cents of euro

because the membranes are cheaper than the CO2 bottles

And it's heavy. In our city, and i guess in other fields too

we have to throw the grenade under the waist or rolling on the floor

In catalonia we throw it over the knee. -Yes something like that

But in other places in Spain they can throw the grenades over the head line

if this hits you in the head and you're not using a helmet

this can hurt you seriously

But we hope that the Airsofters use the common sense

Now let's talk about Wolverine HPA Systems

Wolverine is an American brand, and we like to mention that

the owner was working for the NASA as materials engineer

so it's a good reference to know this product has good materials

He knows what he's talking about, sometimes too much

because it's hard to understand everything

This has different HPA systems, for different players

This is the INFERNO, made for those who start with the HPA

for those who want it easy, having stable FPS

Looks like the typical piston. What is this?

The power connection

Here enters the air, and here the connection to the trigger

sending information about the fps, rate of fire and so

and here you can see this works with open and close bolt at same time

before it was only one position and it had incompatibilities

but now it is solved with the GEN 2

I have a GEN 2 and I call it the lawn mower

because it's a white line of BBs

The HYDRA GEN 2, I call this the System for experts

This let you adjust a lot of things, but you must know how to do it

if you do it wrong it won't shoot the BBs

You can adjust the rate of fire and the amount of air

I mean the amount of air it shoots

This is more complicated to use, I could be 10 minutes explaining it

But in resume the HYDRA is for experts, and the INFERNO is for beginners

This is the one I like the most, the BOLT

BOLT is an HPA system made for bolt action rifles

made for VSR

here we have a VSR with the BOLT system with the Wraith that we'll see later

The Wraith is made for using CO2 bottles instead of an compressed air bottle

you can move the bolt this easily

And done, you can adjust it to 650 FPS

thanks to the HPA you can adjust it to the last FPS

One question, where can you play with more than 600 FPS?

We can't play with 650 FPS in Spain, but they do in the USA

And the last system is teh REAPER

made for DMR, for semi shooting

this technology combines the INFERNO with the BOLT

The INFERNO is for AEG and the BOLT is for semi shooting

with this you have a double way valve that makes a prechamber

so the shooting is more stable, and slow

different systems, but it doesn't mean you can't use this system on an assault rifle

If you like to shoot in semi, it works

good thing of this is that you have different systems

but also different ways of putting the air inside

You have the regulators, the typical air regulator with the bottle

or you can use this beauty that works with CO2

You remove the replica stock tube, the CO2 bottle goes here

we open it easily

remove the CO2 bottle

put a new one

and close again

at first is hard to close it because it prinks the bottle

the air expands and it gets stuck, you can't open it until you use the gas

each CO2 bottle can shoot 200 BBs, it means 2 Mid-Caps

the air is well used

here is the regulator for adjust the FPS

this, combined with the INFERNO GEN 2 is the most used combination in the USA

Soon we will have the QUAKE, for a good recoil

powered by gas the kick is hard and fast

all of this will be on stores from May to June

I mean, REAPER, QUAKE and HYDRA

suddenly you have many options for the HPA systems, for different players and roles

Cool toys uh?

My conclusion is that I can't wait to try the new Airsoft Innovations Burst grenade

Because we had a good experience with the Cyclone

this Burst grenade has a more simple mechanism than the Cyclone

The HPA systems i see a new world of possibilities

I'm not an HPA or Polar Star user, but I'd like to use it in the future

but it's something I'd like to have in the future

specially if you can use CO2 bottles instead of the big air compressed bottle

And finally, that grenade launcher is madness

not only the look, but also because the range they said it has

But when they told me the aprox price, it's too expensive for me

That's all, i hope you liked it

Greetings, and see you on the next video

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Jeep Wrangler Smittybilt SRC Tubular Doors (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 8:25.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com, and this is my review and installation of the Smittybilt

SRC Tube Doors, fitting all 2007 and up JKs.

There is, of course, a set available for the front of your JK and a second set available

for the rear.

If those of you with a four-door are interested in getting all four doors, the doors are sold

as a pair.

Today, we're going to talk through the installation of these doors which is a very simple one

out of three wrench installation.

These ones are a little bit more complicated than some of the other tube doors because

of the adjustability that Smittybilt builds into the hinge mechanism.

However, again, still a very simple one out of three wrench install that can be done in

around an hour.

We're also going to talk through some of the features and the construction of these doors.

One of the unique things, and one of the best things, about owning a Wrangler is the fact

that you can take the doors off and have an open air driving experience unlike you can

get with any other vehicle.

Now, some of us like to have that open air driving experience.

However, we want a little bit more security whether because you have kids riding in your

Jeep with you or you just want something to brace against when you're off-road.

Or, possibly you just want a little bit more of a secure feeling while still having the

open air feel.

So, that's where a tube door comes in.

These ones from Smittybilt, in particular, have a slightly different latching mechanism,

a little bit different hinge design, all which make them a really nice option if you're looking

for a tube door.

Now, because of the way this latch is, you do have this piece of steel here.

Where other tubular doors give a little bit more of an open feel, they're just more of

a bar.

So, it comes down to a little bit of aesthetics but also a little bit of functionality, whether

you choose to go with these Smittybilt doors or one of the other doors on the market.

So, as I said, there are a couple of things that make these doors unique when you compare

them to some of the other tube doors on the market.

And one is right here in the hinges.

A lot of companies will weld the door pin hinges right onto the door.

Now, if they weld them correctly, the door will just drop into place, and you may have

to do a little bit of adjusting on the latch side.

However, if they're not welded correctly if they get bent in shipping, then you are going

to have a problem getting your door to fit properly and to latch properly.

With these doors here, the hinge is a separate piece from the door.

They get bolted on.

And as you can see, these holes here are a little bit oblong which allow you to adjust

the door up and down, make sure it's good and level, and make sure that the latch mechanism

hits the strike pin on the body of the Jeep and that the doors latch properly.

So, that's one big difference with these doors versus some of the others on the market.

And the other is right over here.

Again, this looks like it may just be there for style from the back side.

But if you actually flip the door around, you'll see the latching mechanism.

And a lot of doors will have latching mechanisms these days.

And oftentimes they will be on a slider hole so you can make your adjustment.

This latch mechanism is really internal to this piece of steel here.

It has a slide which is how you release the latch instead of lifting up on it.

A lot of the latches seem like a re-purposed gate latch almost where this is much more

of a built in, more of a substantial latching mechanism which is something I really do like.

Now, these latches are not lockable.

Some of you might be saying it's a tube door.

Somebody can reach in or climb over it and get inside my Jeep anyway.

Who cares if it's lockable?

Well, the nice thing about a locking tube door is that if the door is closed and locked,

you can't just open the door and lift it off the hinges and take it away.

Now this, as well as other tube doors on the market, do have a bolt that you can install.

But a lot of us take our tube doors on and off a lot and don't always reuse that bolt.

So, by being able to lock the door when you are walking away from it, you know that the

doors are still going to be there when you get back and that they're not going to be

the ones that are walking away.

Again, this isn't a lockable latch.

So, if that's something that is a big deal to you, maybe you do want to look at one of

the other brands.

These doors do have a rubber bump stop on them which is a nice feature.

It allows the door to have something a little bit more firm to close to and actually gives

a little bit of back pressure on your latch which can help with alleviating any sort of

rattling.

And while I do have a rear door here on the table, if I had a front door I would be able

to show you the factory mirror mount.

So, there is an area to mount your factory door mirrors directly onto your tube doors

keeping you legal, keeping you from having to purchase a mirror mover bracket that will

put that factory mirror up on the A-pillar or an aftermarket quick release mirror that

goes on the A-pillar.

This allows you to use your factory mirrors which is a very nice feature.

As we said, the install for this is a very simple one out of three wrenches.

You're going to be able to get these installed in about an hour.

The first time you install these, it's a little bit more complicated because you do have the

adjustment of the hinges to do.

Again, not a big deal but it will take a little bit more time.

Once that's done, these are going to drop on even easier the second time and all of

the other times that you install and uninstall these doors.

So, of course, the first step is removing your factory doors.

You'll have to disconnect your factory wiring harness, your limit strap, and the retention

nuts if you have them in place, and then just lift the door off of the hinges.

From there, you can install the retention strap for this door on the tub side of the

Jeep.

Go ahead and loosely attach both of the hinge pins onto the door, and then set the door

in place latching it.

Once it's latched, you can take a look.

Make sure it's level.

Make sure it's square.

And go ahead and tighten down your hinges.

Try the door a couple of times.

Make sure it latches properly.

And then, really torque down those bolts.

And that's the last time you're going to have to do that unless they come out of adjustment

from vibration, you're not going to have to mess with the hinges again.

After that, you're pretty much finished up.

These doors are going to be installed.

If you want to install the retention nut, you can go ahead and do that.

Again, that'll help with keeping the doors on your Jeep because these aren't lockable.

That retention nut will keep somebody from very easily lifting them off.

Of course, they could still remove them with a wrench.

With the front doors, you'll go ahead and install the brackets in your factory mirrors.

But overall, very, very easy install.

Let's face it, these are designed to come on and off, whether it's once a year if you're

in an area where it doesn't rain a lot, and you want to install these all summer.

Or if you're going to be throwing these on on the weekends, when you go trail riding

or when the weather is nice, these are designed to very easily install and uninstall from

your Jeep.

From a price standpoint, these come in right around where a lot of the other tube doors

are priced, right around the $300 a pair mark.

So, if you have a four-door, you're getting four doors, $600.

If you have a two-door, or you're just looking for front doors for your four-door, $300 for

a pair of these doors.

And for what you get, I think these are very fairly priced.

As I said before, the latch mechanism is a lot more substantial than it is on some of

the other doors that I've seen.

And even though there's a little bit of setup the first time you put these doors on your

Jeep because of the way the hinges are built in an adjustable fashion.

I really like that because I've seen too many reviews, I've seen too many people who get

their doors home, and they don't fit quite right because the hinges were warped a little

bit when they were welded, or they were damaged in shipping.

Now you're trying to bend it, or you're having to ship it back and get another one.

This adjustability gets rid of all of that.

Ensures that you're getting a door that is rattle free, that's going to latch tightly

and latch properly, and all for just a couple more minutes the first time you install the

door.

So, overall for the price, I really like these doors.

So, if you're somebody who likes that open air feel of not having doors on your Jeep,

but you're looking for something to brace against when you're off-road.

You're looking for a little bit more secure feeling, or you're looking to make sure that

pets and kids stay inside the Jeep, this is going to be a nice hybrid option giving you

that open air feel but still having a door in place.

These are priced fairly, and I like the adjustability that's built right in.

So, that's my review of the Smittybilt SRC Tube Doors, fitting all 2007 and up JKs that

you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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I think you can place the bottle closer to me

Nope

Smash

*Card at the top of the video*

Thanks a lot to everyone, thank you

Bye, people!

See you at the next event

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The Hunt for Dark Matter - Duration: 1:01.

We're not sure exactly what dark matter is at all.

The motions of galaxies are governed by

something that's very, very massive that we can't see.

The HGC is a huge, huge project.

At the moment we have, it's a 10,000 pixel camera.

We're going to replace those with three million pixels each.

For anyone who's played with cameras

knows that this is utterly insane.

We've always been pushing the

boundaries of what is capable in electronics technology.

It takes imagining what that dark matter might

actually be, and then design a detector around it.

It's the highest resolution, slow

motion camera anyone's really kind of built.

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Microsoft Surface Laptop 2017 : Everything you need to know - Duration: 3:59.

In all the years it has been making hardware, Microsoft has shied away from making a traditional

clamshell laptop, at least in part because the company didn't want to upset its OEM partners

by competing with them directly.

But it has been edging closer to that territory with each new Surface Pro iteration and with

the convertible Surface Book, and today Microsoft is formally announcing its first-ever plain-old,

no-gimmicks clamshell notebook, predictably called the Surface Laptop.

Preorders for the new system start today, and it will be available on June 15.

A Core i5 model with 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD will start at $999.

The Surface Laptop looks to be a high-quality system in the vein of all the other Surface

gadgets.

It has an aluminum body with a Microsoft logo etched into the lid, a 13.5-inch PixelSense

display with relatively slim bezels along with a nice-looking chiclet keyboard and large

trackpad that appear to be modeled after the Surface Pro 4's Type Cover (right down to

the fabric on the palm rest).

The laptop will come in four colors: silver, gray, blue, and burgundy.

The laptop won't set records for weight or thickness, but given its specs and size, it's

quite svelte at 2.76 pounds.

It's 0.39 inches (9.9mm) thick at its thinnest point and 0.57 inches (14.47mm) at its thickest

point.

Its port selection is a bit anachronistic, though: it uses one USB-A port for data, a

mini DisplayPort for driving external monitors, and the same proprietary power connector as

the Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, and Surface Book.

Similar minimalist laptops from other manufacturers have moved to USB-C, which can be used for

power, data, and charging, and the Surface Laptop certainly has room for two to four

of these ports.

Assuming this laptop was made with education in mind, including USB-A (still the most common

port for USB sticks and peripherals) is a smart move, and mini DisplayPort has the benefit

of being fairly common in any school with Mac users in it (display dongles are cheap

and abundant).

Still, for anyone else, it feels a bit backward-looking, especially in a $1,000 machine.

The screen has a 3:2 aspect ratio that Microsoft says makes it feel more like a 14-inch laptop

than a 13-inch laptop.

Microsoft says the display has 3.4 million pixels—the exact resolution is an oddball

2256×1504, but irregular resolutions are to be expected when you use irregular aspect

ratios.

On the inside, the Surface Laptop uses 7th-generation Kaby Lake processors; both Core i5 and i7

options will be available.

The device can be configured with 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB of RAM and 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and

1TB PCI Express SSDs.

The Core i5 model includes the Intel HD 620 GPU, while the i7 model steps up to the Iris

Plus 640 GPU—64MB of eDRAM will boost its graphics performance considerably.

Microsoft says the battery can last for up to 14.5 hours, presumably for light browsing

or mixed-use.

802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 720p webcam round out the spec sheet.The Surface

Laptop ships with Windows 10 S, the new cut-down Windows 10 SKU Microsoft also announced today.

Out of the box, the operating system can only run apps from the Windows Store, though it's

possible to upgrade it to a full Windows 10 Pro install for free until December 31, 2017.

Afterward, the Pro upgrade will cost $50, the same as it normally will for Windows 10

S users.

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Neuroscientist Shows What Fasting Does To Your Brain & Why Big - health - Duration: 9:32.

Neuroscientist Shows What Fasting Does To Your Brain & Why Big Pharma Won�t Study

It

Below is a TEDx talk given by Mark Mattson, the current Chief of the Laboratory of Neuroscience

at the National Institute on Aging. He is also a professor of Neuroscience at The Johns

Hopkins University, and one of the foremost researchers of the cellular and molecular

mechanisms underlying multiple neurodegenerative disorders, like Parkinson�s and Alzheimer�s

disease.

I�d like to address the Big Pharma issue first, since there have been countless examples

of research manipulation at the hands of pharmaceutical companies in recent years. This is why Harvard

Professor of Medicine Arnold Symour Relman told the world that the medical profession

has been bought by the pharmaceutical industry. It�s why Dr. Richard Horton, Editor in Chief

of The Lancet, recently stated that much of the scientific literature published today

is false. It�s why Dr. Marcia Angell, former Editor in Chief of The New England Journal

of Medicine, said that the �pharmaceutical industry likes to depict itself as a research-based

industry, as the source of innovative drugs. Nothing could be further from the truth.�

And it�s why John Ioannidis, an epidemiologist at the Stanford University School of Medicine,

published an article titled �Why Most Published Research Findings Are False,� which subsequently

became the most widely accessed article in the history of the Public Library of Science

(PLoS).

Dr. Mattson also addresses this issue toward the end of his video:

Why is it that the normal diet is three meals a day plus snacks? It isn�t that it�s

the healthiest eating pattern, now that�s my opinion but I think there is a lot of evidence

to support that. There are a lot of pressures to have that eating pattern, there�s a lot

of money involved. The food industry � are they going to make money from skipping breakfast

like I did today? No, they�re going to lose money. If people fast, the food industry loses

money. What about the pharmaceutical industries? What if people do some intermittent fasting,

exercise periodically and are very healthy, is the pharmaceutical industry going to make

any money on healthy people?

Lecture Summary and the Science to Go With It

Mark and his team have published several papers that discuss how fasting twice a week could

significantly lower the risk of developing both Parkinson�s and Alzheimer�s disease.

�Dietary changes have long been known to have an effect on the brain. Children who

suffer from epileptic seizures have fewer of them when placed on caloric restriction

or fasts. It is believed that fasting helps kick-start protective measures that help counteract

the overexcited signals that epileptic brains often exhibit. (Some children with epilepsy

have also benefited from a specific high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet.) Normal brains, when

overfed, can experience another kind of uncontrolled excitation, impairing the brain�s function,

Mattson and another researcher reported in January in the journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience.�

(source)

Basically, when you take a look at caloric restriction studies, many of them show a prolonged

lifespan as well as an increased ability to fight chronic disease. According to a review

of fasting literature conducted in 2003, �Calorie restriction (CR) extends life span and retards

age-related chronic diseases in a variety of species, including rats, mice, fish, flies,

worms, and yeast. The mechanism or mechanisms through which this occurs are unclear.�

The work presented below, however, is now showing some of these mechanisms that were

previously unclear.

Fasting does good things for the brain, and this is evident by all of the beneficial neurochemical

changes that happen in the brain when we fast. It improves cognitive function and stress

resistance, increases neurotrophic factors, and reduces inflammation.

Fasting is a challenge to your brain, and your brain responds to that challenge by adapting

stress response pathways that help your brain cope with stress and disease risk. The same

changes that occur in the brain during fasting mimic the changes that occur with regular

exercise � both increase the production of protein in the brain (neurotrophic factors),

which in turn promotes the growth of neurons, the connection between neurons, and the strength

of synapses.

As he explains in the video, �Challenges to your brain, whether it�s intermittent

fasting [or] vigorous exercise . . . is cognitive challenges. When this happens neuro-circuits

are activated, levels of neurotrophic factors increase, that promotes the growth of neurons

[and] the formation and strengthening of synapses.�

Fasting can also stimulate the production of new nerve cells from stem cells in the

hippocampus. He also mentions how fasting stimulates the production of ketones, an energy

source for neurons, and that it may also increase the number of mitochondria in neurons. Fasting

also increases the number of mitochondria in nerve cells, since neurons adapt to the

stress of fasting by producing more mitochondria.

By increasing the number of mitochondria in the neurons, the ability for nerons to form

and maintain the connections between each other also increases, thereby improving learning

and memory ability.

�Intermittent fasting enhances the ability of nerve cells to repair DNA.�

He also goes into the evolutionary aspect of this theory, explaining how our ancestors

adapted and were built for going long periods of time without food.

A study published in the June 5 issue of Cell Stem Cell by researchers from the University

of Southern California showed that cycles of prolonged fasting protect against immune

system damage and, moreover, induce immune system regeneration. They concluded that fasting

shifts stem cells from a dormant state to a state of self-renewal, triggering stem cell

based regeneration of an organ or system (source).

Human clinical trials were conducted using patients who were receiving chemotherapy.

For long periods of time, patients did not eat, which significantly lowered their white

blood cell counts. In mice, fasting cycles � �flipped a regenerative switch,� changing

the signalling pathways for hematopoietic stem cells, which are responsible for the

generation of blood and immune systems.�

This means that fasting kills off old and damaged immune cells, and when the body rebounds,

it uses stem cells to create brand new, completely healthy cells.

�We could not predict that prolonged fasting would have such a remarkable effect in promoting

stem cell-based regeneration of the heatopoietic system. . . . When you starve, the system

tries to save energy, and one of the things it can do to save energy is to recycle a lot

of the immune cells that are not needed, especially those that may be damaged. What we started

noticing in both our human work and animal work is that the white blood cell count goes

down with prolonged fasting. Then when you re-feed, the blood cells come back. �

� Valter Longo, corresponding author

A scientific review of multiple scientific studies regarding fasting was published in

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2007. It examined a multitude of both human

and animal studies and determined that fasting is an effective way to reduce the risk of

cardiovascular disease and cancer. It also showed significant potential in treating diabetes.

Before You Fast

Before you fast, make sure you do your research. Personally, I�ve been fasting for years,

so it is something that comes easy for me.

One recommended way of doing it, which was tested by the BBC�s Michael Mosley in order

to reverse his diabetes, high cholesterol, and other problems associated with his obesity,

is what is known as the �5:2 Diet.� On the 5:2 plan, you cut your food down to one-fourth

of your normal daily calories on fasting days (about 600 calories for men and about 500

for women), while consuming plenty of water and tea. On the other five days of the week,

you can eat normally.

Another way to do it, as mentioned above, is to restrict your food intake between the

hours of 11am and 7pm daily, while not eating during the hours outside of that time.

Ultimately, a proper diet remains critical to good health, and how you think about what

you are putting in your body is an important piece of that puzzle, which I believe will

eventually be established in the unbiased and uninfluenced medical literature of the

future.

Below is a video of Dr. Joseph Mercola explaining the benefits of intermittent fasting, and

here is a great article by him that explains how he believes intermittent fasting can help

you live a healthier life.

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WISET EN LA IWA 2017. - Duration: 8:46.

So we are in Nuremberg

After 1 hour of traffic jam

4 lanes to enter into the parking

This is more than huge. Really huge

So we are in the avenue... what was the name of this avenue?

Hello everyone, I'm Wiset from Capsule Airsoft and this is the IWA 2017

Before we start, I'd like to say thank you to Saul from Redwolf

For helping us to get a pass to the IWA

Thanks to our friend Javi and his girlfriend Laura

who let me stay at their place in Germany

and thank you for letting me know how bad the german food is

except the schnitzel

And thanks to all the spanish people we met there

the airsoft lovers and those who were working there

Thank you for your time

The IWA 2017 took place from 3rd to 6th of March

It takes place every year at the Nuremberg Trade Show

All that I'll show you was on the Saturday 4th March

Because the next day I was at the BMW Museum in Munich

If you don't know, the cars are my main hobby

If you like BMW, I 100% recommend this museum

They do events in German and English

And if you're young and you show your ID you get reduced price

One thing we must know is that the IWA is a weapons show

gear, ammunition, uniforms, accessories and a bit of Airsoft

Right now I am sorrounded by brands such as

Winchester, Blaser, Perazzi

This is totally crowded

When you enter they give you the WiFi and a pass

a trolley to put all the leaflets you get at the stands

and it's everything really well made

What we really wanted to see was at the Building 7

I could say that only the 5% of the stands were about Airsoft

The IWA app was amazing

This is really makign my day

because it really works and gives accurate info about the events

stands, you can add notes abotu what you want to visit about brands and suppliers

You can also make a favorite list with the stands youare interested in

and also write notes about whatever you want, really cool

Let's see the stands I visited

Check out Nuprol, not only the gas products

also how the replicas look, I really liked it

As far as I know, the new products will be available at the end of spring

Now we visit ASG, this Danish company had a really complete stand

As you know they have the most beautiful hostess

But we all know about them, so... Rhoads give us some unforgettable ladies

I really liked the Scorpion EVO with HPA system

I think it's better if all the HPW systems comes already with the replica

We arrive now to one of the coolest stands, RedWolf Airsoft

I was surprised when I saw the CEO talkign directly to the people

When you get close to the stand he show you the products and explain it

I really like when people is this close and nice

We did another video about the RWA products

where Saul tell us about the new products

starting by a CO2 grenade launcher, the ML-36 TAGInn

Followed by some grenades, like the new Airsoft Innovations Burst XL

and then the Wolverine HPA systems

Now we arrive to one of the brands that makes all the Airsofters shake

Vega Force Company

They didn't speak in Spanish, but it doesn't matter

When you arrive with a smile, a gentleman ask you

Do you like it? Do you want to try?

We have bought 3 VFC replicas already, you can imagine the reason

Here you can find the new VR16 models, CQB and assault replicas

The new SR25, bolt action rifles for snipers

But I really liked the new Avalon, VFC TOP models, they look cool

Now is turn to G&G, or Guay & Guay

We still think this is an excellent brand for beginners

And there's also some TOP TECH beauties for those who need something more

In my opinion this is one of the main brands investing in

advertising, I+D, and after sales service for spare parts and upgrades

Before I talk too much, I want to say thanks to the beautiful Totto Lin

from G&G, the time she gave us

And thanks to Javier from Airsoft Gandia for giving us an appointment with her

starting by the new materials, like the CNC used for lighten up the handguards

finished with no corners to avoid damaging the RIS system

we must also say that the new models are far from being a realistic replica

but they bring new featuers such as having a comfortable mag release

fire selector switch, bolt catch without looseness, and a better HopUp system

And finally the new ARP9, a super CQB replica with a 5" handguard, mosfet and electronic trigger

Is good to see something different to the common replicas

All of this available on this Spring 2017

Now we arrive to one of the stands where we feel home

Here we could see the new Secutor Rudis

This CO2 replicas has a good finished

Details that makes the difference with the typical handguns

Such as markings, threaded barrels for the silencer, lightened slides

but we'll talk about this other day

I could also have on my hands the new Glocks

and I must say the stippling feels amazing

Those are called Gladius

And of course I could see the new Velites gas shotguns

this can shoot 3 or 6 BBs

If I'm not wrong, this will be on sale this summer

The UMAREX stand had a different look

with all the replicas inside wooden boxes and raks

I remember my friend Javi saying "is this Airsoft?"

You can imagine how realistic they look

It was cool, but my favorite thing was a CO2 WWII MP40

I like Nazi weapons!

Finishing about the Airsoft things, this was the last Airsoft stand I visited

Silverback Airsoft, this French company is known by doing over 500 euros bolt action rifles

Specially this full equip extra white big boy here

It has everything, it was around 1000 euros. Shut up and take my money!

(Here you have an extra video with the rest of the IWA stands that Wiset visited)

To be honest, I had fun

A good experience for thos who likes weapons and gear

This is the second time I visit Germany, even if it was a flash trip, I like it even more now

It has cool things

Here we are in the Autobahn

This is a cool country. Cool cars, cool roads, cool weapons

But the fuel is expensive like in Spain

(Wiset joke that I don't dare to translate)

But not only good things, don't forget that this people use sandals with socks in summer

This visit was a bit heavy for me because I could be there only one day

Lot of hours walking, many things to see

Full of smelly bavarian men everywhere

From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. with nothing but a single coffee inside my stomach

But, do all of this worth it? Of course yes. No doubt I'd repeat

Many people told me, if you go you repeat

Would be interesting to stay there 3 days

Taking your time, visiting the stands again and again

taking a beer with the ASG twins

and talk with the people you meet there

So I hope you liked this resume of my IWA 2017

Hope you had fun, and hope to have a chance to repeat the next year

See you

Check out this people is so ready that they have shopping carts

(Honestly, it's impossible to translate when Wiset is doign Spanish jokes)

(I guess you won't get it, so nevermind)

(By the way, is anyone reading this?)

(Not kidding, it takes me like 2 hours doing the subtitles)

(Well, this is getting weird. Bye)

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