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Today we check out a mechanical keyboard that's specifically made for mobile devices, and

is also a pretty affordable option.

I've seen this on Massdrop before, but haven't seen much of it since, and this was provided

by Lightinthebox.com, so a big thanks to them.

This keyboard is from Bastron, who actually make glass keyboards as well.

But this is their mechanical keyboard, the Bastron MK75.

Opening up the box we have the keyboard itself.

We also get a small Phillips head screwdriver.

A Bluetooth dongle.

And a user manual.

However they do have a way better in depth one on their website, which I'll link.

Ok so here it is.

And it's a pretty straight forward design that they've gone with.

We basically have our keyboard, and then a channel to place our mobile devices.

The channel is pretty wide at about 11.5mm on the bottom, and 16mm for the top opening.

So it should fit most tablet devices.

The angle of your device will depend on how thick it is.

The slimmer it is, the more laid back it will be, and the thicker it is, the more upright

it will be.

The build is an all plastic construction.

This really is nothing special at all, but after you chuck in the 4 AA batteries it does

pack some weight at about 770 grams, and this will only get heavier with a device or devices

on there.

Without the metal there is some flex to it, but overall it doesn't necessarily come

off as cheap feeling.

They've gone with a 75 key layout.

So we basically have a standard 60% keyboard with the function row on top.

And this makes absolute sense in terms of size, as it will span the length of the larger

tablets.

The tablet I have here is the Sony Xperia Z 10 inch tablet which is about 26.5cm wide,

and it still has some room on the sides.

Although what we can do is rotate it, and we can put our phone next to it if we want

to.

Or even another smaller tablet.

Because this is basically a 60% board, I think the main problem for this for normal users

will be the lack of dedicated arrow keys.

I've used 60% boards in the past, so I am accustomed to using keys on a function layer,

but for a casual user it is pretty annoying.

I mean I still prefer dedicated arrow keys on my keyboards because of the way I like

to work.

The font on the keycaps is the gamery font.

Now this is a keyboard that isn't marketed towards gamers, so I'm completely justified

in saying that this is a terrible typeface.

It would look so much better to have a simpler font to make it cleaner looking and more professional.

Fortunately this has a completely standard ANSI layout, so you could change the keycaps

if you wanted to.

I think the overall design is pretty clean.

The design is based on function.

So it's quite square.

It is a floating key design, so the switches are exposed from the sides.

And the base under the keycaps is actually quite slim.

Like if we cut off the rest of it, this would be one of the thinner boards out there.

This is all black, but there's also a grey version of it which I personally think looks

a bit nicer.

Above the keys we have our Bluetooth channel buttons labelled 1, 2, and 3, that I'll

go through later.

And we have another pairing button and the backlighting button.

The backlighting doesn't have any brightness levels or effects, so it's just on and off

which is fine.

But it's very dim that it's hardly even visible in a decently lit environment.

But it will still be useful in very dark conditions.

But I guess the reason they did this was to conserve power consumption and extend that

battery life, which personally is a good trade off.

And behind the channel, we have the quite bulky back section which also houses the batteries.

It's nice that they provided a screwdriver to open the battery door.

And for some reason there's no spot for the Bluetooth dongle to be stored.

This requires 4 AA batteries which are not included, and this can't be used without

any batteries because there is no option for a physical connection, and can only be used

via Bluetooth.

I've been using this on and off for maybe a month or so, primarily with my tablet, and

it's still running.

So I actually haven't depleted the batteries yet, so I'm not sure how long they will

go, and I guess it's also dependent on the batteries you have.

So really, so far so good in terms of battery life.

One of the big features they're pushing is that this keyboard can simultaneously be

used on three devices.

We have the 3 buttons here, and these are the 3 different channels we can store a device

on.

To pair a device to a channel, just hold down the button for 3 seconds and it will start

rapidly blinking.

And then you just go to the Bluetooth settings on your device and connect it.

And we can do the same with the other 2 channels.

So now that we have 3 devices connected, to swap between them, we just press the channel

number and use the corresponding device.

It's worked on every device I've tried so far.

I've tried it on Windows, Android, MacOS, and iOS, and they've worked seamlessly together.

It's also really nice that they gave some attention to the Apple users with the command

and option keys on there.

There's also software that you can download from their website allowing you to pair it

up with your PC via the Bluetooth dongle.

The experience is pretty smooth, but there is that bit of latency which is noticeable,

but for mobile device use which mainly consists of typing, rather than gaming for me at least,

it's absolutely fine.

But yeh, you won't want to be using this for gaming because you will feel it the delay.

The button next to the LED on and off button is for syncing it with their own mouse, which

you can also get bundled with this.

And this allows you to use the mouse to switch between the channels as well.

Also on the back are a couple of small rubber feet, but unfortunately the flip up feet aren't

rubber tipped, which should be a standard at this point.

Now to the switches, these come in a standard version which are these clicky blue switches,

and a quiet one which I assume are maybe Brown's or something.

These say Kai Hong on the housing, no idea where that's from, but it's just a chinese

clone of the Cherry MX Blue switch, so it's loud, tactile, and clicky, with a medium weight.

To me they feel very similar to the Outemu Blue's, so really they're just like the

Outemu's.

And here's a quick sound test.

It's dependent on what environments you will use this keyboard in, but as an overall

package, loud clicky switches doesn't really make sense, as it makes it less versatile.

This is specifically made for mobile devices, which means that it would be very useful to

bring around with you to use with your devices.

But this is definitely too loud for many scenarios that aren't at home, like at a workplace

or at school.

Of course there are variables, but for the most part, it is too loud.

Making it pretty much only useable at home, or secluded areas.

Alternatively, if we have a quieter switch, it makes the device more versatile and portable

in a sense.

So definitely overall, the quiet version makes more sense.

To take the keyboard apart, there's 9 Philips head screws on the top side.

And 6 on the bottom side, with 1 under the battery door, and 2 under the top feet.

And this is indeed an all plastic construction, so there is no metal plate.

Instead we just have a plastic plate.

There is flex outside of the case, which doesn't happen with the usual steel.

While the bottom shell is thin, and still has flex, it's surprisingly solid enough

with just a touch of ribbing on the bottom surface for reinforcement.

We have our header with the leads that go to the battery compartment.

The connection is solid, so it should hold fine.

The PCB is clean and the soldering job is top notch.

The SMD LEDs are on the other side of the PCB, so there's hardly anything going on

back here.

So overall it's a very functional mechanical keyboard for mobile devices, and does what

it sets out to do.

I think the only difficulty in using this for some people will be not having the dedicated

arrow keys, in which other competing keyboards achieve with a truer 75% layout.

The typeface on the keycaps could be better, and I feel like it would have gave the keyboard

a much more presentable look if it did have a cleaner font.

Perhaps the lighting could have been brighter.

But it isn't a problem for me personally, and it does conserve the battery life.

The keyswitches are unknown to me, but I mean they're just another Chinese clone and pretty

much just feel like Outemu Blues.

So they feel good, but I can't make any comments on the longevity of them.

This is available in the quieter switches, and to me they make more sense, as it allows

you to use it in more environments.

The overall design is simple and functional and looks pretty good in my opinion, especially

with different keycaps.

I like the Apple compatibility with the command and options keys, and it's ability to be

used with multiple devices.

The build is nothing special.

There's no metal, which does make it lighter, but of course it doesn't feel high quality,

but at the same time not necessarily cheap.

Thanks to lightinthebox.com for providing this keyboard for review.

I'll leave the links in the description.

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HOW TO ROCK IN DA CLUB? | КАК РАСКАЧАТЬ ДИСКОТЕКИ? | BACKPACK KID DANCE by DeaDan - Duration: 1:27.

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TOP 3 MINECRAFT HACK CLIENTS | Markus - Duration: 8:48.

Hello guys today I also show the top 3 minecraft hack clients

Then I'd say we'll see ingame at once

Now comes 3rd place

So place 3 is the Ghost client

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MONTHLY RECOMMENDATIONS | Retellings [CC] - Duration: 13:14.

Hey guys, it's Kirsti. Welcome back to my channel and welcome to another

installment of Monthly Recommendations. For those of you don't know, Monthly

Recommendations is a Goodreads group that was started by Kayla Rayne and

Trina from Between Chapters. Every month, there is a theme and you recommend books

based on that theme. I will leave links, as always, to Kayla Rayne and Trina's

channels and the Goodreads group down in the description below. The theme for this

month is retellings, and I did not think I would have as many to recommend as I

do. For some reason whenever I think of retellings, I think of, like, fairytale

retellings and I'm not a big fairy tale person, as you probably know, so I did not

think I would have much to recommend. And then I was like "Oh no, wait.

Retellings of classics." So I may not have much to recommend as far as fairytale

retellings go, but I got the other shit covered. So let's start out with the

couple that I do have to recommend for, like, fairytales and folk tales and

things like that. Starting with the super duper obvious one that is going to be on,

like, everybody's list: The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer.

I love The Lunar Chronicles. They are sci-fi retellings of Cinderella, Red

Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White in that order, and they're just really

really fun. They're kind of ridiculous and silly, but they're fun as hell. So you

know if you haven't read The Lunar Chronicles yet, what are you waiting for?

Go read The Lunar Chronicles. The only other one that I have to recommend as far as, like,

fairytales and folk tales and stuff is concerned is The Wrath and the Dawn

duology by Renee Ahdieh, which is a retelling of A Thousand & One Arabian

Nights. Well, specifically, it is set in a fantasy world that is inspired by Persia

and it tells the story of this young woman named Shahrzad who volunteers

herself to marry Khalid, the boy Caliph of their particular region. And

basically every night, Khalid marries a new woman and the next morning she is

found dead. One of Shahrzad's best friends was one of the previous wives and so she

is determined that she is going to get revenge. So she volunteers to marry

Khalid and she survives that first night by telling him stories. And as time goes

by, she comes to realise that he is not quite as much of a villain as he is made

out to be. So it was just a really really good retelling of a classic folk tale,

fairytale, whatever you want to call it. I really really love this world, I love the

characters, I love how much food is in the story - every time I read this book,

it makes me super hungry. The writing is incredibly flowery,

which generally I hate but in this particular

circumstance, it just works for some reason. Next up, I have three

Shakespeare retellings to recommend, all of which are young adult books, First up,

we have As I Descended by Robin Talley, which is a retelling of Macbeth. This one

is set at a boarding school. It features a female-female romance, a male-male

romance, and protagonist with a disability. So...this one is pretty dark

and creepy at times and I just really really enjoyed it.

Next up, I have a retelling of Much Ado About Nothing, and that is The Only Thing

Worse Than Me Is You by Lily Anderson. This one is set at kind of a genius high

school and it's basically Much Ado About Nothing, but modernised and with a hell

of a lot of nerd culture in it. The author is a teen librarian and she

basically talked to, like, every kid who came in the door and was like "Hey, so tell

me about your fandoms, what do you love, what are you passionate about?" and that

is the stuff that she wove into this story. These kids love Saga and Doctor

Who and Star Wars and all manner of things, and it was just great to see how

unapologetically nerdy these characters were. It was a hell of a lot of fun, it

was really cute. Basically this book was a ton of fun and I really need to reread

it. And finally, The Steep and Thorny Way by Cat Winters, which is a retelling of

Hamlet set in 1920s... I think...Oregon, and basically the

protagonist is mixed race and it is dealing very very strongly with racial

tensions in Oregon in the 1920s. And it was confronting at times but it was so

freaking good! Like, I was not expecting a YA retelling of Hamlet set in Oregon

to be this good, but it was great. Next up, I have four books to recommend

that are retellings of classics, and the first one is kind of a general thing

that retails a bunch of different classics and that is Texts From Jane Eyre

and Other Conversations with Your Favourite Literary Characters by Melanie

Ortberg. This one is one of the gimmicky books that retells the classics in a

particular way. This one uses text messages. It's pretty much exactly what

it sounds like, and it retells a whole bunch of books from, like, classic Greek

literature through to things like Harry Potter, and it does it so incredibly well

and it is so funny. Like, I was laughing time and time

again. Particularly the Jane Eyre one, because

Rochester texts in all caps and is just

drama personified, and it is great and 100%

in character. Like, it is just on brand for pretty much every single character

in this book. It was great. Ron Weasley keeps falling for Nigerian

Prince scams, and there's just so much of this book that is really funny and

really wonderful, so definitely check this one out if you want something, like,

quick and easy, because you can pick it up and put it down and, you know, read one

classic book in, like, two minutes or whatever. The next two are kind of, like,

dubiously retellings. The first one is Every Breath by Ellie Marney, which is kind

of a Sherlock Holmes retelling that is set in Melbourne. It's essentially a YA

crime novel that follows the story of two teenagers, Rachael Watts and James Mycroft,

investigating the death of a homeless man in Royal Park, which is next to

Melbourne Zoo. It's basically them investigating

forensics-y things, so it's kind of a Sherlock Holmes retelling but it's kind

of not, because it's modernised and it's set in Melbourne and it deals with forensics-y

stuff and they're teenagers. So, like, I keep calling it a Sherlock Holmes

retelling, but I think it's safe to say that it was inspired by Sherlock Holmes

than being a strict retelling. So this one is great. Seriously, everyone should

read it. It's so so good. I love it so much, it's wonderful. The characters are

delightful, the relationship between them is gold, it's so very very Melbourne, I

love it to death. Kind of a retelling but more inspired by than anything.

Next up is my favourite book of all time ever: Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye, which is

kind of sort of a retelling of Jane Eyre. But again, like with Every Breath, it's

more that it was inspired by Jane Eyre rather than being a strict retelling.

Jane Steele's life parallels Jane Eyre's very closely

except that Jane Steele is a murderer who doesn't stand for any bullshit and I

love her to death. This book perfectly captures the gothic feel of Jane Eyre

but without mad women locked in the attic and it's just great. I loved it so

so much. I love Jane as a character, I love her love interest as a character.

They are just perfect little cinnamon rolls who could kill you and probably

will kill you. It's fucking awesome and I love it. And the last one that is a

retelling of a classic that I would recommend is A Little in Love by Susan

Fletcher, which is a retelling of Les Miserables

from Eponine's perspective. It is a little bit bleak because, like, if

you've read Les Mis or seen Les Mis, you know how Eponine's story unfolds, you

know how atrocious her life is. And so reading it from her perspective kind of

makes it so much worse in so many ways and you know that this book is not going

to have a happy ending. But I feel like it did such a great job of fleshing out

Eponine's character and giving her so much more depth than she gets in Hugo's

original. So I couldn't help but love this book even though I knew it was

going to have a horrible, horrible ending. And finally I have seven books to

recommend that are Jane Austen retellings, because I am fucking trash

for Jane Austen retellings. Let's start with a couple of super obvious ones:

Bridget Jones and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding. If you have

read Jane Austen, you will probably know that Bridget Jones is a retelling of

Pride and Prejudice and The Edge of Reason is the retelling of Persuasion. I

love these books so much. They are quite dated now, they're set in the late 90s

so Bridget is very heavily into smoking and generally being terrible at life. Like,

she is a terrible, terrible adult which is probably why I love her so much

because I am also a terrible adult. I love The Edge of Reason a little bit

more, I think, than I love Bridget Jones' Diary just because it is a retelling of

Persuasion and I am trash for Persuasion. I know that Chelsea from

ChelseaDollingReads, like, hates this book with the fire of a thousand suns

and that makes me a little bit sad because I love this book. I love how well

it captures the feel of Persuasion and how well it modernises that. I love the

little ways that elements of the story have been woven into this modernisation.

Do not judge this book by the movie, the movie is an abomination that takes all

of the worst parts of the book and highlights them. So, like, the book - I think

at least, Chelsea would disagree - but I think the book is, like, definitely worth

reading. I love this book of a lot. I love Bridget Jones' Diary too, but I love this one more,

probably because Daniel Cleaver is in it less, and I hate Daniel Cleaver with

the fire of a thousand suns. Anyway. Do not read the third book, Mad About the Boy, it is an

abomination, it doesn't work, it's horrible, don't read that. But these two?

These two are great. The next one I want to recommend is Pride and Prejudice and

Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith. This one... do not judge this

by the movie, the movie was horrendously horrendously bad. This one is probably,

like, 60% Jane Austen, 20% zombies, 20% jokes about balls. Like, it's hilarious.

It's a little bit dated now because, like, the whole mashup thing has kind of died -

thank God because it was getting ridiculous.

But there was just something about this one - which was pretty much the first of

the classic mashups to come out - there's something about this one that just

worked so amazingly well. It's so funny, it's so ridiculous, Darcy is such a great

character in this book. Like, he just has this incredibly sarcastic sense of humour

and he makes jokes about balls all the time. So, like, Lizzy will hand him some

musket balls and he's like "No, no, Miss Bennet. My balls belong to you" and it's

just...it's fucking great. I hate zombies, I love this book.

Continuing on with the incredibly ridiculous Pride and Prejudice

retellings, I want to go with Mr. Darcy's Bite by Mary Lydon Simonsen. I love the

shit out of this book. It is completely terrible. I will admit that it is

completely terrible. It is fanfiction, the author acknowledges the fact that it is

straight-up fanfiction. It is a retelling of Pride and Prejudice in

which Mr. Darcy is a werewolf and it's fucking great. Like, it's terrible but I really

really love it. Like, an unnatural amount of love for how terrible this book is.

It's one of those books that is so bad that it comes all the way around to

being good again. So, you know, if you like werewolves and Pride and Prejudice? Check

this book out. Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld. I was hesitant going into

this book because I read Prep a million years ago and really did not like it. But

I ended up loving this book. I feel like this worked really, really well having

the Bennet sisters be older. Something about it just worked really effectively.

I really liked Lizzie as a character - the modernised version of Lizzie. I liked Jane

so much. She was really great in this book. It was just it was a little bit

long, to be honest but I still really loved the story and the way that

everything plays out and I think Lydia's story was much more effective

in this one than it often is in modern retellings. Longbourn by Jo Baker. You

guys are probably sick of me talking about this book by now but I don't care.

I'm going to talk about it again because that is how much I

loved this book. It is a retelling of Pride and Prejudice

from the perspective of the servants. So what Jo Baker did is she went through

Pride and Prejudice and every time there was a Bennet family servant on the page,

she made a note of that and those scenes - every single one of those scenes where

the servants are present - is present in Longbourn, but everything else is the

story that she has made up herself. And we still get these little snippets

of the story that we know and love but so much of the story is its own entity

and it was just so great. And, like, how often do you get historical fiction that

is told from the perspective of the lower classes?? It was just... it was so so

good, and I adored it. A relatively new addition to this is Seeking Mansfield by

Kate Watson. This one is a YA retelling of Mansfield Park.

Mansfield Park is one of my least favourite Austen books, but this

retelling worked so so well. The whole creepy cousin element is taken out of the

story because, like, he's the son of her godparents so that was really great. It

involves theatre, it's well written, it's funny,

it's feelsy, it's cute, it's basically everything you could ever want in a

young adult book but, like, with retelling elements as well. So yes. Read it. And

finally, one that I desperately need to reread but, like, after I rewatch the

entire series: The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet by Bernie Su, because I love the

Lizzie Bennet diaries forever and ever and ever. I still need to buy them on DVD

or, like, rewatch them on YouTube or something. But this book when I first

read it, I did not expect I would like it as much as I did because, like, I'd

literally just watch the entire series and now this book is just same things

series, but it's not. It flushes things out so much better,

Mr. and Mrs. Bennet actually get to be their own characters on the page rather

than just being the caricatures that Lizzie portrays them as and, like, I just

really loved it. It's super cute, the ending is adorable, the way that Lizzie and

Darcy are together on the page is great. I really need to reread this book, it was so good.

So there you have it, friends. That is all the retellings that I have to recommend

for you at the moment. If you have suggestions for me - are there such things

as, like, Dickens retellings? Because I would read the shit out of those - if you

have recommendations for me, let me know down in the comments. Thank you guys so

much for watching, I love all your faces and I will

see you on Monday. Bye guys.

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Comparing Woodturning Drill Chucks - Duration: 2:31.

Hi I'm Mike from Craft Supplies USA and today we're going to take an in-depth look at drill chucks.

Drill Chucks are must-have accessory for your lathe. When inserted into the morse

taper of your tailstock, they allow your lathe to drill very accurate holes.

And when used in the headstock you can easily grip small projects like spinning tops

and bottle stoppers.

Here at Craft Supplies USA, we offer 3 different drill chucks.

Keyed, keyless and a dowel chuck.

Let's start with the keyed version.

It's offered in multiple morse taper sizes to fit almost any lathe and has a half-inch capacity.

Because it uses a key to tighten, you can get a serious amount of torque on your drill bits and projects.

It also has a smaller overall body than the keyless, so it'll give you more space to drill on mini lathes.

The only downside of this drill chuck is the tightening key is easy to misplace.

However, we do offer replacements.

Now onto the keyless drill chuck.

It's also offered in multiple mores taper sizes and as a half inch diameter capacity,

but this bad boy doesn't require a key to tighten.

Just give it some torque from your hands and you're good to go.

You'll never risk losing a key, but keep in mind if you have a weak grip or arthritis, you'll

want to consider the keyed version instead.

Lastly let's cover the dowel chuck.

the jaws of this jaws of this drill chuck have been precisely bored out so they may contact

around the entire circumference of either a 3/8 or 1/2 inch dowel.

It provides a really strong grip without indenting the wood and this is

especially useful for bottle stoppers where the gripped end can be seen when

it's finished.

The dowel chuck is offered in either a 3/8 or 1/2 inch bore,

but keep in mind they're designed solely for holding dowels and not drill bits.

Each drill chuck has its pros and cons, but hopefully this video is giving you a

better understanding of the types and uses of drill chucks when it comes to woodturning.

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Also, be sure to visit us online at woodturnerscatalog.com for the largest selection of woodturning supplies in the industry.

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PLAYER Unknown's BATTLEGROUNDS AWM - THE BEST SNIPER RIFLE! BATTLEGROUNDS AWM - MONSTER SNIPER RIFLE - Duration: 7:06.

Welcome to the AWM in Player unknown's battlegrounds.

Today we are going to take a closer look at one of the best sniper rifles in the game,

we will check out the stats, the damage model, I will take it to the shooting range and I

will show you how I got my hands on the m24 and the awm in the same game.

In Battlegrounds they call the AWM a monster sniper rifle and the only 2 ways of getting

your hands on the AWM is to pick it up from an air drop or to steal it out of the cold

dead hands of your enemy who just picked it up from an air drop.

You will never find it lying around in some remote building or anything like that.

So in a way your time with this weapons is limited, unfortunately it all depends on luck,

because you never know what you will find in those airdrops.

That is why it's so important to know the stats, so that you can take advantage of the

AWM to win your next chicken dinner.

The power rating is 100, this means that the AWM is extremely good.

The only other weapons in player unknown's battlegrounds that have a power rating of

100 are the s1897 and the s686, both of these weapons are shotguns and as you know they

are very powerful but they are limited in range, but not the AWM, it has a range rating

of 100, which is the highest rating in battlegrounds, only the m24 comes close with a rating of

96.

The stability is 34, which is ok for a sniper rifle, it's exactly the same as stability

rating for the kar 98 k, but the sks does a whole lot better with 48.

The AWM is a sniper rifle, so don't expect any miracles for the rate of fire, it has

a rating of 6 which is the same as the m24 but it's better than the kar 98 k which

has a firing rate of only 5.

There is only one type of ammunition in battlegrounds that is suitable for the awm, and that is

the .300 magnum.

You can only get your hands on this type of ammo from the same airdrop that gave you the

awm, you will never find it lying around somewhere so make sure that every bullet counts because

you will only get 20.

This means that you can't prepare yourself for this weapon.

Normally you would collect a decent amount of 7.62 mm ammo, so that you have enough bullets

in case you find an m24, a kar 98 k or an sks.

As soon as you find and awm, then you might as well throw away all the 7.62 mm cartridges

because they just became obsolete, unless you have an akm for example.

The awm has 5 bullets in one magazine but this number can be improved if you attach

an extended magazine or an extended quickdraw magazine for a sniper rifle.

This will increase the capacity from 5 to 7.

On top of those magazines you can also attach a quickdraw magazine for a sniper rifle.

The cheek pad for a kar98k, m24 and an awm reduces the recoil kick and sway.

The flash hider for sniper rifles eliminates the muzzle flash and it slightly reduces horizontal

and vertical recoil.

The compensator for sniper rifles slightly reduces the horizontal recoil and it reduces

the vertical recoil.

In other words the compensator has a bigger effect on the vertical recoil but it doesn't

hide the muzzle flash and you can also attach a suppressor for a sniper rifle.

The armor stats are pretty straight forward, 1 body shot against a guy who isn't wearing

any body armor, otherwise you will need 2 body shots to kill.

You only need one bullet if you go for a headshot, so it doesn't matter which kind of helmet

your enemy is using.

Let's go to the firing range with the awm so that we can see how it performs.

The awm is very simple, if you aim at the center of the target, then the bullet will

also hit the center of the target.

This is one of the reasons why this sniper rifle is so good.

At this range there is absolutely no need to counter for the bullet drop.

In general the bullet drop is almost non existent, you will only have to apply a very small correction

if you go for long range headshots.

You can use the practice shot method for ultra long range kills but I rarely find it useful.

Let's compare the awm with all the other sniper rifles.

As you could have guessed, nobody can beat the awm's power rating of 100.

Only the m24 comes close with a rating of 77 and the weakest one is the vss with 32.

You can see a similar pattern when you compare the range.

100 for the awm, then the m24 with 96, the kar 98 k with 80, the sks with 64 and then

the vss with only 38.

This is the second time that the vss has the worst statistics.

The sks has always been the second worst rifle but definitely performs better when we look

at the stability and the firing rate.

It is the only rifle that stands out when you look at the stability, it has a rating

of 48, and all the other sniper rifles hover around a stability rating of 34, with the

vss performing worse than the rest with only 17.

The sks is a dmr and that means that it has a high rate of fire, 32 to be precise, which

is much higher than the other rifles.

The Kar 98 k has the worst stats, only 5 and the awm does slightly better with 6.

As you can see the awm never loses, it won the first 2 rounds and it was the runner up

in the third round.

I will also show you all the stats for the different levels of body armor and I will

highlight the main differences.

The first thing that you will notice is that there is only on rifle that can kill an enemy

with only one body shot and that is the awm, it can only do that if your enemy isn't wearing

any body armor at all.

Most of the other rifles need 2 body shots to kill, the kar 98 k needs one extra bullet

if he is wearing level 2 or higher and the sks will need that extra bullet if he is wearing

armor level 1, 4 bullets against level 2 and 5 bullets against the highest level of armor.

The vss is a lot worse, and it needs up to 7 bullets to kill a guy with the highest level

of body armor.

As you know the awm only needs one headshot to kill, the other rifles can do the same

thing up to a certain point, except for the vss.

The kar 98 k and the m24 both need 2 headshots to kill if your enemy is wearing the best

helmet in battlegrounds.

The sks on the other side, needs 2 headshots from the moment that your enemy is wearing

a helmet and the vss always needs 2 headshots except against best helmet, in that case it

needs one extra bullet.

It's pretty clear that the awm is the best sniper rifle in player unknown's battlegrounds.

The only downside is the fact that you have to chase the airplane and then everything

depends on luck because you never know what you're going to get.

But once you have it, well happy hunting.

BTW in one of the previous videos I showed you that I managed to pick up 3 8x scopes

in one game, this time I managed to do even better and I got my hands on 4 8x scopes.

I'm still trying to figure out how many there are in one game, so if anyone has picked

up more or if you saw your buddy with more than 4 then please let me know in the comments.

I promised you that I would show you how you can get your hands on the awm and the m24

in the same game.

I started with picking up the m24 form an air drop, the problem was that I didn't

have decent scope for this rifle, but luckily jjanju was nice enough to bring me 2 8x scopes.

Problem solved.

The only thing left to do was to wait for the second air drop and this one brought me

an awm.

This is probably the most powerful loadout in battlegrounds, unfortunately it isn't

the most versatile and I lost both rifles in a close range firefight.

Imagine the look on the guy's face when he was stealing my equipment.

To summarize, the awm truly is a monster sniper rifle in player unknown's battlegrounds.

One shot, one kill unless he is wearing any kind of body armor.

So far I have covered all the sniper rifles, so feel free to check out one of those videos.

This was FOG of GAMING, thanks for watching and I will see you in battlegrounds.

Player unknown's battlegrounds awm.

Battlegrounds awm

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Paper a cabinet - Chalk paint - Tapetsera ett skåp - Duration: 6:45.

Do some fun with

Wallpaper inside

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Hello!

Now I stand here with a really fine cabinet

but that is - again - very boring in the color

There is a note left on this as well as I really tried

And tried, and tried, and tried to scrape off

but with no success

There are lot of adhesive residue left behind and stuff

so, I was going to tell

you how to get rid of this

Here I have:

a piece of paper with a small amount of detergent

and a little water.

I will just rub it on here now

And if the outermost layer of the patch is left

I usually actually carefully, carefully

tear on it, so that

the detergent is actually allowed to enter properly

in the glue

And then it is actually just to

rub a little harder ...

Is it really stuck I could have let this linger

and let it work in to the glue and then go back with a wet cloth

to wipe

But this seems to be going good anyway

It depends on if the sticker has been sitting for a very, very long time

you might need to let it soak

But, now, anyway, let's see ...

Now I have got rid of the most

Now it's just a little bit here, that I can get away with my nail

And then just to rub on, until all the glue is gone

If there is anything I can be totally mad at it is things like this

I have never understood why

one puts

stickers on windows, or furniture in general

in that way, other than maybe

at the back

It's crazy

It is the most disturbing and annoying thing one can do

So. And we will do like this

because I have no dry cloth

I just wipe it...

It's not harder than this!

In the same way, you can actually do (if you have smeared paint on the window)

you can actually rub off it too, but I usually choose to

scrape it off.

To ... this ...

cabinet, above all, will be

fiendishly hard to put masking tape to it

to cover it all, I get the kind of ...

... yes, especially here, such a hard work.

So I'll just be a little extra careful around the edges

not smear too much on the glass, but

it's ok if I get paint on the glass, rather that

than it will be gaps in the painting, I feel

And then, if I did not seal the paint of the glass I can just scrape it off when it's dry

So, I will do that for this cabinet

So I will not use any masking tape at all

There. Now I'm going to

actually Decoupage the inside these boxes. But

I will not do decoupage with traditional decoupage glue

I want this to be a bit more

sustainable than that

Inside the boxes, you always tear around with them

so I actually have chosen to

do decoupage with Miss Mustard Seed's Tough Coat

it is a matt lacquer actually

For because I have just painted

inside the whim of these now

What I intend to do is to cut out

a really cute wallpaper that I have found

It is just the right size to be pulling in that direction

so, I'll cut out a small piece that

is a little larger than the box itself

I think that this wallpaper is very cute!

Really!

What I do is I spray in pretty much lacquer here

and so I brush it out so that it will really everywhere

There.

And then I brush it out so that it will really get everywhere here ...

And so I take my wallpaper piece ...

Then I actually just a utility knife and cut away the edges

There.

And now it's just for me to

go on and

lacquer the entire interior, and the sides

So, that will I do now

And then I pour a lot, again.

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BREAKING: GOP Shooter's Secret Life Finally Exposed, Look What He Did… - Duration: 2:48.

We knew the Left had begun to normalize violence, but they've truly crossed into radical,

destructive, anti-American territory.

Consider the GOP shooter, for example.

He participated in a radical climate march against the Michigan Nexus pipeline.

He also had a history of violence and was once charged with BATTERY and aiding damage

to a motor vehicle.

(via The Daily Caller).

This is the kind of violent political extremist that feels comfortable in the ranks of the

Left.

Or, perhaps, this is the kind of extremist that was created by the Left.

Perhaps this man, James T. Hodgkinson, was on a good track once.

He had a license to operate a home inspection business, but it expired in 2016.

He did not renew it (via The Washington Post).

We're not sure if Hodgkinson left the self-employment game entirely, or even if he kept working

at all.

But we do know he was filling at least part of his time by signing political petitions,

attending climate marches, and volunteering for Bernie Sanders.

Being surrounded the by the race-baiting, radical, dishonest, over-reactionary Left

might do something to a relatively honest liberal.

But this man also had a criminal history, perhaps making him even more susceptible to

their influence.

When celebrities are posing with the president's bloodied, dismembered head, and receiving

praise for it, well, is it any wonder those prone to violence actually become violent?

Though all those in the liberal camps calling for conflict, resistance, and violence will

deny it, they likely played a significant part in this man's actions.

Perhaps he was an already violent person who thought the only way to solve political problems

was to commit murder.

If so, he was welcomed by the Left, and his destructive fire fit right in with their outrageous

rhetoric.

But, it is more likely he did not ramp up from battery to murder without feeling like

he was being encouraged by his political community.

It's possible that the crazy Left didn't just attract him, they may have made him.

And if I were to ever call — or even imply — that we should hurt those we disagree

with politically, I would be unable to sleep for the thought that I encouraged someone

to attempt murder.

Good people just don't do this.

So many on the Left have done just this, however, and I don't hear any remorse.

Instead, I hear jokes, tacit encouragement, and excuse-making.

The Left truly has no moral compass anymore.

Do you think the Left attracted this violent man, further encouraged him, or both?

Please share this news and tell us what you think!

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Bud Light Clothing Drive Commercial - Duration: 1:40.

Did you bring anything for the clothing drive?

No

Too bad

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Sweet

Morning, Bob

Morning, Jim

That was my pen

Oh oh

Keep it

It's for a good cause

You're hired

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It's chilly in here

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I'd like to congratulate Sarah

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JUST IN: Comey Implicated In Sickening Crime Against America. Should He Be Prosecuted? - Duration: 2:52.

Despite a complete lack of evidence — and now an attempted massacre that can be directly

tied to it, the Trump-Russia conspiracy has yet to fully die out.

Now, Democrats have moved on to simply accusing President Trump of obstructing justice, a

charge first made by former FBI Director James Comey.

However, under-reported by the media is the fact that a former U.S. intelligence contractor

is suing the bureau for illegally spying on American citizens.

Dennis Montgomery claims that he has in his possession 600 million classified documents

proving that Comey's FBI violated the Constitution (via Circa).

If the full facts of this case are made public, the Obama administration could be brought

to court.

After all, it was under Obama that Comey's FBI allegedly spied on politicians and judges

(via Allen B. West).

Montgomery's case has the potential of being a more explosive story than the more famous

case of Edward Snowden.

Thanks to Snowden, we learned that the National Security Administration collected "metadata"

from most, if not all, U.S. citizens.

The idea maintained by the government has always been that the NSA and other administrations

received judicial approval before conducting such massive searches.

Montgomery's lawsuit claims otherwise, accusing the U.S. government of circumventing the Fourth

Amendment.

Despite Montgomery's claims — and the fact that the lawsuit has been known since

at least March, Congress seems hesitant to force Comey or any Obama-era official answer

questions related to it (via Newsmax).

Again, it should be underscored that this case could reveal that the Obama administration

officially sanctioned illegal activity.

We know that Susan Rice most likely received very high-level approval for her decision

to use the NSA and other intelligence networks to spy on Trump Tower and "wiretap" Trump's

phones (via The Hill).

We also know that under Obama the IRS directly targeted conservative groups for financial

harassment.

While the administration tried to pass this off as the tactics of a rogue operation in

Cincinnati, it is unlikely that such actions would be taken without Obama's approval.

By the way, Barbara Bosserman, the Justice Department prosecutor who decided to drop

the case, donated $6,750 to the Democratic National Committee (via Daily Signal).

It is clear that Obama oversaw a Stasi-like state where political enemies and average

citizens were routinely spied on by the federal government.

The only question left to answer is just how far the Obama administration went in order

to keep itself in power.

Do you think Obama should be called in to testify about these allegations?

Please share this news and tell us what you think!

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Celebrity Hook Ups We Never Knew About Until Now - Duration: 5:37.

It's not weird to hear about juicy, and even scandalous, celeb hookups.

But it's the ones you haven't heard about that are really salacious, and totally surprising.

Think you're ready for this jelly?

Amy Poehler and John Stamos

In October 2014, Amy Poehler revealed to Howard Stern that she went on a date with John Stamos

shortly after separating from then-husband Will Arnett.

She said, "I remember I was at dinner with John Stamos…and I was like, 'Oh, maybe this

is a date!'

But I didn't know...I remember thinking like, 'Oh, s**t.

Like, if this is really a date…'

I think I was wearing a Leslie Knope top.

I think I was wearing a shirt from work.

I wasn't foxy."

The Fuller House hunk clarified to Extra, "I asked her out on a date…and we had

a really nice time.

Then I hear she thought it wasn't a date.

It was a date in my eyes."

Poehler's been unknowingly dating ever since.

Kim Kardashian and Nick Lachey

Nick Lachey rebounded from ex-wife Jessica Simpson with Kim Kardashian in 2006.

He told Details that he thinks the reality starlet used him to raise her profile, because

she wasn't famous yet at the time.

He told the mag, "Let's just say this: We went to a movie.

No one followed us there.

Somehow, mysteriously, when we left, there were 30 photographers waiting outside.

There are certain ways to play this game, and some people play it well."

In her 2010 book Kardashian Konfidential, Kardashian admitted that dating the 98 Degrees

hunk got her attention, writing, "The next night I was out with Paris Hilton.

We were in her car and the paparazzi started taking pictures.

Usually they would shout, 'Paris!

Paris!

Paris!'

[But] they started yelling 'Kim!

Kim!

Kim!'...She said, 'Whatever you do, just smile.'"

...And leak a tape.

Cher and Tom Cruise

In June 2013, Cher revealed on Watch What Happens Live that she and Tom Cruise had a

fling in 1987 — and she loved it!

When asked where he ranked among her lovers, she replied:

"He was in the Top Five."

"Really?

Top Five?

And that's a list."

"It's not a long list, just a good list."

She described Cruise as a "great, lovable guy" and said they were "hot and heavy" during

their brief romance.

In 2008, she told Oprah, "It could have been a great big romance, because I was crazy for

him."

Cher's son, Elijah Blue Allman, also revealed another of her Top Five lovers: Val Kilmer,

who she dated in the 1980s.

Cher, we're starting to believe in life after love.

Jay Leno and Sharon Osbourne

Sharon Osbourne revealed on The Talk that she hooked up with Jay Leno in the '70s:

"That man that I had a flingy-wingy with, was Jay Leno."

She explained, "When I was 25, I just moved to America.

I had met my husband [Ozzy], but we weren't together."

She said a pal took her to a comedy club where Leno performed, and they later prank-called

him.

She said, "He liked my voice…One thing led to another.

He came to my house and met me and then we had a little fling.

The fling was more fling for me and not fling enough for him."

In another dimension, reality TV family: The Leno's exists...

Tara Reid and Tom Brady

In 2014, Tara Reid confessed that she dated Tom Brady for about a month in 2002.

She told the Kyle And Jackie O Show, "I have kissed [Brady]...Yeah, he's pretty good looking."

(And Pats fans everywhere just threw up a little bit in their mouths.)

Jake Gyllenhaal and Minka Kelly

A source told Us Weekly that Jake Gyllenhaal pursued his crush, Minka Kelly, for months,

until she finally caved in June 2012.

But the hookup was short-lived.

The source claims, "Minka wasn't into Jake when he first pursued her…[She later] decided

to give Jake another chance…It was never serious, and it's over now."

Maybe if she'd stuck it out, you wouldn't be thinking "Minka who?"

Janet Jackson and Matthew McConaughey

Because Janet Jackson is incredibly private, few details are known about her brief relationship

with Matthew McConaughey, but the pair reportedly hit it off at the 2002 Grammys, and had a

couple casual hookups before calling it quits.

Alright, alright, alright!

Scarlett Johansson and Jack Antonoff

Long before Scarlett Johansson was an A-lister, and way before Jack Antonoff had a hit song

and Lena Dunham on his arm, they were highschool sweethearts.

Antonoff even name-drops the Avengers star in his Steel Train song "Better Love," singing,

"Hey Scarlett / You're not the same."

Hey Jack, so much fun in chemistry class.

Love, ScarJo.

Natalie Portman and Moby

Musician Moby dated actress Natalie Portman in 2001, and he admits it wasn't easy.

He told Spin, "I guess in some people's eyes, [nerds] might be mildly sexy — and, as a

nerd, I'm certainly happy to enjoy some of the effects of that.

But as far as the very brief affair that I had with Natalie, it's made me a target of

a lot of nerd wrath.

You don't date Luke Skywalker's mom and not have them hate your guts."

Luke, I am your step-father…?

Ryan Reynolds and Kristen Johnson

Ryan Reynolds romanced Third Rock From The Sun star Kristen Johnson back in 1999.

She'd later tell Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live:

"I dated him for a couple months.

He's great!

It was when he was on Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place, if anyone remembers that, and

I was doing Third Rock."

Yep!

Kristen fell for this guy.

It's too bad things didn't work out.

"It wasn't over.

It still isn't!"

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IMMEDIATELY After Scalise Shooting, Look What SICK Thing Virginia's Governor Said About It - Duration: 1:33.

IMMEDIATELY After Scalise Shooting, Look What SICK Thing Virginia�s Governor Said About

It

By Paris Swade

Republican Representative Steve Scalise and his aides were shot during baseball practice

on Wednesday morning.

It was a horrible attack.

Scalise was shot in the hip and tried to drag himself off the field after being shot.

Look what Virginia Governor Terry McCauliff said right after the shooting.

Democrats can�t wait to pin this as a gun issue.

He went off on gun owners in a disgusting rant going viral.

Governor McAuliffe: �I have long advocated, this is not what today is about, but there

are too many guns on the street.

We lose 93 million Americans a day to gun violence.

I�ve long talked about this.�

This is the face of the Democratic party.

It�s ugly.

It�s crooked and it doesn�t waste a good national disaster.

How about we talk about how leftist violence kills?

Democrats are using this as a platform for gun control.

This country hasn�t been this divided since the civil war.

Hopefully, Democrats remember which party got their asses handed to them in that war.

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get something down to a fine art (Idioms) - Duration: 0:19.

get something down to a fine art (Idioms)

(informal) to learn to do something well and efficiently

I spend so much time travelling that I've got packing down to a fine art.

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art (noun) - Duration: 4:40.

art (noun)

1 [uncountable]

the use of the imagination to express ideas or feelings, particularly in painting, drawing or sculpture

modern/contemporary/American art

an art critic/historian/lover

Can we call television art?

stolen works of art

Her performance displayed great art.

see also clip art, fine art

2 [uncountable] examples of objects such as paintings, drawings or sculptures

an art gallery/exhibition

a collection of art and antiques

3 [uncountable]

the skill of creating objects such as paintings and drawings, especially when you study it

She's good at art and design.

an art teacher/student/college/class

See related entries: Subjects and courses

4 the arts [plural]

art, music, theatre, literature, etc. when you think of them as a group

lottery funding for the arts

see also performing arts

5 [countable] a type of visual or performing art

Dance is a very theatrical art.

6 [countable, usually plural]

the subjects you can study at school or university that are not scientific, such as languages, history or literature

an arts degree

compare science

See related entries: Exams and degrees, Subjects and courses, Study routes

7 [countable, uncountable]

an ability or a skill that you can develop with training and practice

a therapist trained in the art of healing

Letter-writing is a lost art nowadays.

Appearing confident at interviews is quite an art (= rather difficult).

Extra examples

Cinema became accepted as an art form.

He created cover art and illustrations for the magazine.

He was a noted art collector.

His art style was less radical than his contemporaries.

I've never mastered the art of making bread.

Many people from the art world attended the funeral.

Michelangelo's Pietà is a magnificent work of art.

She has the business of buying presents down to a fine art.

Social interaction is increasingly becoming a lost art.

Television has ruined the art of conversation.

The castle houses one of the finest art collections in Britain.

The museum normally showcases Western art.

The open art exhibition will allow new artists to exhibit their work.

Will real life ever imitate art the way Hollywood wishes it would?

a liberal arts degree

an exhibition of Peruvian arts and crafts

one of the greatest works of art ever produced

the Impressionist art movement

the New York art scene

Appearing confident at interviews is quite an art.

Painting is the art of reaching the soul through the eyes.

Teach your teenager the art of compromise.

the art of conversation/​communication/​persuasion/​negotiation/​compromise/​healing/​listening/​love

the art of fiction/​poetry/​painting/​film

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