I have what I think it going to be a beautiful new addition to my yard and garden
and that is these solar ice cube path lights I'm not sure exactly where I'm going to put
these yet I think i'm going to try then in a couple of different locations because they
are very versatile So I've got these outside charging
I did not place them in a permanent location I just set them out so I can see what they
look like and I can play around with different ideas and there are lots of possibilities
along this sidewalk is one possibility over in the garden area is another it could be
on the deck or on the front porch - many possibilities so I want to see what they look like after
dark after they get charged
Oh, my goodness, there they are!
Now it has been an overcast day and they haven't been out here all day so I'm kind of surprised
and delighted to see that there was enough light to get them working
I just have them resting on top the ground and they are no spaced properly or anything
I just wanted to get an idea of what they look like and see the colors
there is blue, white, green and red So what I'm going to do now is to move them
to a couple of different places in the yard and see how they look at night and see what
I like So here I've put them, just resting on top
of the ground, in front of the garden area - the water garden area
of my yard and it is a very pretty effect very pretty the way the light shines through
it looks like it is shining through ice I think maybe this would look good here in
front of the path if there were 2 of the same color
Ok, so what I've done here is to put then down, not attached in any way, put them down
on my front steps over here I've got the other 2
and here they are just resting on the railing and here I've just rested them alongside the
sidewalk they are just sitting on top of the mulch
so if I were to keep them there, I would put them in the ground a little bit
Let me see how that would look I just have it covered by some of the mulch
so it is almost flush with the ground.
Isn't that pretty when you walk by?
Here we are on the back deck and they are just so gorgeous looking
they have a rough finish and really look like ice cutes
chunks of ice So I used to have solar lights along the sidewalk
but they were continually getting knocked over
with people walking and with hoses and other things
and that is one thing i like about these that they can't be knocked over or at least not
easily certainly not if they are put into the ground
but even on the surface they are much more stable
So I like the fact that they are versatile they can be set into the ground off the ground
or elevated there are a number of different locations I've thought of possible places
that I could put these What I like most about these lights is that
they really do look like ice cubes, they are so pretty
and they are solar-powered so there is no need to worry about electric wires
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Total Government And Personal Debt In The U S Has Hit 41 Trilli - Duration: 7:53.
Total Government And Personal Debt In The U.S. Has Hit 41 Trillion Dollars
($329,961.34 Per Household)
By Michael Snyder,
We are living in the greatest debt bubble in the history of the world.
In 1980, total government and personal debt in the United States was just over the 3 trillion
dollar mark, but today it has surpassed 41 trillion dollars.
That means that it has increased by almost 14 times since Ronald Reagan was first elected
president.
I am searching for words to describe how completely and utterly insane this is, but I am coming
up empty.
We are slowly but surely committing national suicide, and yet most Americans don�t even
understand what is happening.
According to 720 Global, total government debt plus total personal debt in the United
States was just over 3 trillion dollars in 1980.
That broke down to $38,552 per household, and that figure represented 79 percent of
median household income at the time.
Today, total government debt plus total personal debt in the United States has blown past the
41 trillion dollar mark.
When you break that down, it comes to $329,961.34 per household, and that figure represents
584 percent of median household income.
If anyone can make a good argument that we are not in very serious debt trouble, I would
love to hear it.
And remember, the figures above don�t even include corporate debt.
They only include government debt on the federal, state and local levels, and all forms of personal
debt.
So do you have $329,961.34 ready to pay your share of the debt that we have accumulated?
Nobody that I know could write that kind of a check.
The truth is that as a nation we are flat broke.
The only way that the game can keep going is for all of us to borrow increasingly larger
sums of money, but of course that is not sustainable by any definition.
Eventually we are going to slam into a wall and the game will be over.
One of my pet peeves is the national debt.
Our politicians spend money in some of the most ridiculous ways imaginable, and yet no
matter how much we complain about it nothing ever seems to change.
For example, the U.S. military actually spends 42 million dollars a year on Viagra.
Yes, you read that correctly.
42 million of your tax dollars are being spent on Viagra every year.
And overall spending on �erectile dysfunction medicines� each year comes to a grand total
of 84 million dollars�
According to data from the Defense Health Agency, DoD actually spent $41.6 million on
Viagra � and $84.24 million total on erectile dysfunction prescriptions � last year.
And since 2011, the tab for drugs like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra totals $294 million � the
equivalent of nearly four U.S. Air Force F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.
Is this really where our spending on �national defense� should be going?
We are nearly 20 trillion dollars in debt, and yet we continue to spend money like there
is no tomorrow.
For much more on the exploding size of our national debt and the very serious implications
that this has for our future, please see my previous article entitled �Would You Like
To Steal 128 Million Dollars?�
I didn�t think that our debt bubble could ever possibly get this big, but I didn�t
think that our stock market bubble could ever possibly get quite get this large either.
For a few moments, I would like for you to consider a list of facts about this stock
market bubble that was recently published by Zero Hedge�
The S&P 500 Cyclically Adjusted Price to Earnings (CAPE) valuation has only been greater on
one occasion, the late 1990s.
It is currently on par with levels preceding the Great Depression.
CAPE valuation, when adjusted for the prevailing economic growth trend, is more overvalued
than during the late 1920�s and the late 1990�s.
S&P 500 Price to Sales Ratio is at an all-time high
Total domestic corporate profits (w/o IVA/CCAdj) have grown at an annualized rate of .097%
over the last five years.
Prior to this period and since 2000, five year annualized profit growth was 7.95%.
(note- period included two recessions)
Over the last ten years, S&P 500 corporations have returned more money to shareholders via
share buybacks and dividends than they have earned.
The top 200 S&P 500 companies have pension shortfalls totaling $382 billion and corporations
like GE spent more on share buybacks ($45b) than the size of their entire pension shortfall
($31b) which ranks as the largest in the S&P 500.
Using data back to 1987, the yield to maturity on high-yield (non-investment grade) debt
is in the 3rd percentile.
Per Prudential as cited in the Wall Street Journal, yields on high-yield debt, adjusted
for defaults, are now lower than those of investment grade bonds.
Currently, the yield on the Barclays High Yield Index is below the expected default
rate.
Implied equity and U.S. Treasury volatility has been trading at the lowest levels in over
30 years, highlighting historic investor complacency.
Our financial markets are far more primed for a crash than they were in 2008.
The only times in our entire history that are even comparable are the late 1920s just
before the infamous crash of 1929 and the late 1990s just before the dotcom bubble burst.
A whole lot of people out there seem to be entirely convinced that things will somehow
be different this time.
They seem to believe that the laws of economics no longer apply and that we will never pay
a significant price for decades of exceedingly foolish decisions.
Overall, the world is now 217 trillion dollars in debt.
Earlier this year, Bill Gross raised eyebrows when he said that �our highly levered financial
system is like a truckload of nitro glycerin on a bumpy road�, and I very much agree
with him.
There is no way that this is going to end well.
Yes, central bank manipulation may be enough to keep the party going for a little while
longer, but eventually the whole thing is going to come crashing down in a disaster
of unprecedented magnitude.
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Top 10 LEGO Themes! - Duration: 12:48.
Hello, just2good here,
and today, I'm counting down
my top 10 favorite LEGO themes of all time.
There's so many themes it was a pain to make this list,
because a lot will be left out that I love.
Don't take anything personally,
as these aren't what I think are the best themes to everyone,
just the best themes to me.
So, without further ado,
let's get into the list.
[intro music]
Oh my,
starting of the list at number ten is Star Wars.
LEGO Star Wars and I have had a rocky relationship.
I liked this theme back in 2001 until about 2005.
For some reason,
after revenge of the Sith,
I lost all interest in this theme.
But then in 2008, I began to resent the theme.
My foolish view of the Clone Wars sets
was that there were too many released
that took up the shelf space of other themes
with their ugly minifigures.
I mean, look at those faces.
Could you blame me?
But then,
after Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012,
with the promise of new films coming,
my interest was piqued in the Star Wars franchise in general.
I especially dove back into the line with the 2014 Microfighters
and the January 2015 sets,
which gave me a familiar but new look at classic vehicles.
And then, the Force Awakens came around
which fully restored the love I had
when I was a kid in the Star Wars universe.
Now, I have taken the time
to revisit the older LEGO Star Wars releases
and I'm always eager to see what new vehicles come
from the new movie releases.
[transition music]
The most recent theme on this list
is the LEGO Ninjago Movie line.
This didn't come by surprise because look,
these LEGO Movie-based themes have a certain style
that puts LEGO to the limit as much as a mass-retail line can.
I mean, the builds in this line are exceptional.
The standouts are definitely the LEGO Ninjago City
and Destiny's Bounty sets…
which, I will own soon.
Mark my words.
Both are fresh and beautiful builds
that make for great playsets
and display pieces alike.
The mecha sets,
like the Green Ninja Mech Dragon,
Kai's Fire Mech,
and Garma Mecha Man all bring in a new flavor
to the overused mech style across various action themes.
Again, just like the two best of the line,
they're great display and play pieces.
I own a lot of the smaller ones at the moment,
and one of which,
the Ninjago City Chase is one of the best $20 LEGO sets in a while.
And of course, throughout,
the minfigures are fun,
colorful,
and detailed.
We were introduced a bunch of new hair pieces
for the main characters which always makes me happy.
Look, I know the sets don't officially come out until August 1st,
but I felt leaving this incredible theme
out of the list would leave me in regret
of not including it.
[transition music]
Number eight is the LEGO Power Miners theme,
one that I have liked more and more since its release in 2009.
There's something about the consistency in this theme I admire,
where, unlike the recent years of themes like Nexo Knights and City,
they kept the vehicles fresh
in which most are unique and memorable one from another.
The designers took the limited setting of the underground
and used it as a way to think outside the box.
There's two great playsets,
and action packed vehicles that are actually interesting!
The Thunder Driller is the perfect LEGO drill.
The boulder blaster is one of the most interesting
mid-price range sets I've ever built,
and like the driller,
it's always fun to play with.
Love that launching feature.
The Claw Catcher and Claw Digger,
despite similar names,
are completely different with creative play features.
Actually, something I can say about this theme
is I think it may be the most fun on play features alone.
That's another area where creativity exceled.
Then, when there was maybe a bit too much redundancy
in vehicle design, bam,
in 2010 we had the next part of the theme that explored lava.
This changed up the color scheme a bit
and made the villains even more menacing.
Hopefully one day,
the Power Miners will return.
But as it stands,
the theme has a phenomenal legacy.
[transition music]
As I mentioned with the LEGO Ninjago Movie line,
these LEGO Movie themes are just on a new level of detail.
However, what makes me like the LEGO Movie theme more
is the variety of themes covered.
Fitting for the film,
there's City clashing with Space clashing
with the Pirates clashing with Western,
so on and so forth.
And, the theme pays tribute to beloved themes.
Whether it's Johnny Thunder's appearance,
or the Green Ninja's,
or the classic space inspired Benny's spaceship -
one of my favorite from the line.
While I vastly prefer playsets to vehicles,
which, this theme has some fantastic playsets,
they even kept many of the vehicles fresh,
by making 2 in 1s.
Finally, we got a LEGO Ice Cream Truck,
but it also doubles as an Ice Cream…
fighter plane.
And, something I never knew I wanted -
a Plumbing Truck -
appears as well.
Do I even need to mention the great minifigures?
Look, the LEGO Movie Sequel is giving me bad vibes,
but if anything good will come out of it,
it will be the sets to tie in with the movie…
if they can reach the quality of the original theme.
[transition music]
The super hero fatigue.
When will it hit us.
We see so many superhero films release each year.
And, y'know what,
if it's Marvel,
I'm most likely going to go to the theaters to watch it.
Which is why LEGO Marvel Super Heroes,
introduced in 2012, takes the sixth spot.
I'll ignore those Sam Raimi trilogy Spider-Man sets,
which I also love.
I like the Marvel characters a lot,
and the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe
was always something I thought was a cool concept.
Of course,
that concept is being exploited by so many other studios now
it's just disappointing.
Either way,
the minifigures throughout these sets are always colorful and fun.
The sets themselves are good…
for the most part.
I mean, it's really a theme that you can see
has made SO much improvement over the years.
And there's some really great sets in here.
I think the fact that there's
so many different sets for this theme
that release each year since 2012,
there's a lot to appreciate.
Like The LEGO Movie,
there's a blend of various set styles in here,
but here, it mostly leans towards City and Space.
With each new Marvel Studios movie,
while I'm always interested in watching them,
I'm always interested in
seeing if there will be sets based off the movie,
and what these will be.
[transition music]
The fifth entry on my list is the LEGO Adventurers theme.
My first experience in the Adventurers line
was with the LEGO Jurassic Park 3 Studios sets.
The Studios theme almost made it on the list,
but look, I fell in love with the Adventurers theme
with the Orient Expedition sets.
I love the idea of the theme.
Traveling across Asia,
finding treasure and battling bad dudes.
I owned a lot of the smaller sets,
and it's my life goal to get some of the biggest sets -
especially the amazing Dragon Fortress.
This theme and its minifigures gave my brother and I
a lot of inspiration for our own LEGO adventures.
Of course, going back to the start of the theme,
the egypt sets were incredible as well.
Johnny Thunder became a LEGO icon from then on.
I'll be honest,
while I think the Jungle sets are cool,
the Dino Island sets…
I really don't like.
Maybe it's the use of the brick plates and dull dinos.
I don't know.
Since Adventurers,
they've returned to the desert setting with Pharaoh's Quest,
and while I love that theme and think it's underrated,
it doesn't match the quality of the Egypt Adventurers sets.
They've also returned to dinos numerous times -
even with one having a connection to the Adventurers theme -
and recently,
we've had a return to Jungle with the City theme,
but Adventurers will always have a special place in many of our hearts.
[transition music]
Okay, number four
is a shared spot of the LEGO Town and LEGO City themes.
Look, these go hand and hand,
they're basically the next step to each other.
Heck, throw in World City which I have a couple sets from.
LEGO Town has some sets I've been dying to get my hands on
for most of my life,
like Rocky River Retreat,
the Airport Shuttle,
and Breezeway Cafe,
and some of my favorite sets of all time,
like Pizza to Go,
the Velux House, and Town Plan…
I guess?
Do we count that?
Unlike a LEGO Pirates or Castle,
LEGO City has almost as much sets as Town,
and I own A LOT of those sets.
Thus, I feel more comfortable putting it on my list.
And, many of those City sets are some of my favorites as well,
like the 2009 Camper and City Corner sets,
and the Family House from 2010.
I mean, I like the idea of having a little world in LEGO,
and that's really what these civilian themes provide.
That's really where my love for building-based sets come from.
However, the current state of LEGO City
is that it has come to the point
where there's so much of the same that the new stuff fails to surprise me..
I mean, I used to put LEGO City in my top 3 favorite themes,
but it's so predictable of what will happen next
that I'm unmotivated to buy new sets.
It's cool they've been doing these sets outside of the City,
but you know most of it will be vehicles,
and you know it will be one and done.
Like, I love the Jungle subtheme of City,
but the playset aspect is downplayed
and most of it is just vehicles.
And then, to me,
the price of some of the newer LEGO City sets totally puts me off.
Like, the 2016 Service Station looked great,
but 90 bucks is friggin' terrible.
Stop that.
However, I can't take the faults of its recent iterations too hard
to the point where I forget the past gems.
Thus, I feel safe putting this theme at the midway point of my list.
Sort of.
[transition music]
My third favorite LEGO theme of all time
is the Toy Story line from 2010.
Alright, the places of the last seven entries of this list
always swap around,
but these top three are the ones that never change in their spots.
The original Toy Story is my favorite film of all time,
and the first two films embody my childhood.
So, when I heard they were going to release LEGO Toy Story sets
back in 2009, I was instantly filled with joy.
However, I think after seeing the two movies
re-released in theaters October 2009,
where the first Toy Story 3 trailer debuted,
my hype for the third movie reached the max.
Heck, I remember the day the Toy Story 3 sets
leaked online in early December 2009,
and how on December 18th of that month,
I visited Target after school and to my joy,
they had the Woody and Buzz to the Rescue set out for sale.
I freaked the heck out.
I couldn't believe my eyes.
The Christmas that year was AWESOME as well,
I recieved the rest of the sets,
save for Construct-a-Zurg,
which I bought with my Christmas money
at a Walmart a couple days later.
Skip forward a few months,
I remember…
I think it was March 2010 or something.
I came home from some school dance
and I checked back at a random Toys"R"Us page I bookmarked,
and the image popped up for the first time.
That was my first glimpse at the Garbage Truck Getaway set,
and I instantly gravitated towards the exclusive Twitch minifigure.
You see, this was what I thought would be my five seconds of fame
on the internet.
Finding pictures of this set early.
I made a Flickr account just to share
what I thought would be exclusive pictures,
and I shared them all over the LEGO community.
My avatar was changed to Twitch.
And he just stuck.
I remember when the final Toy Story 3 set images popped up on Kmart.
I remember the time I gathered all my money
to get the Trash Compactor Escape set late April,
before anyone else.
I saw it on Toys"R"Us dot com for a second,
and I knew I had to order it.
When I came home from school the day it came,
my lord, I was so ecstatic to build the set.
It was so fun to play with,
it still stands as one of my favorites to this day.
So look, I like the variety of the Toy Story sets -
being that the movies blend in toys of different genres,
it makes sense to have such a variety,
mixing City with Space with Western.
There were plenty of great sets,
like Woody's Round-Up and Buzz's Spaceship.
But what makes me LOVE the theme is the memories
I associate with it.
Whenever I look back at the sets,
I instantly cheer up and remember a great era in my life,
anticipating the release of a movie I waited to come out for years -
Toy Story 3.
[transition music]
Taking in the number two spot is the LEGO Simpsons line
that started in 2014.
A theme with two sets.
But both sets are some of the best LEGO sets
ever released in my opinion.
I mean, the Simpsons House is my favorite LEGO set ever.
You can see that in my Top 15 LEGO Sets of all time video.
I hyped up the Simpsons House set so much
I skipped class that day and went to the LEGO Store
just to pick it up and build it in one day.
And, the Kwik-E-Mart ranked high up there as well.
These two are direct to consumer sets,
so the level of detail on them is expectedly exceptional.
Really, the worst part of this theme
is that we didn't get more than the two sets.
I mean, sure, getting the Kwik-E-Mart
along with the second minifigure series was more than gracious.
At one point,
I was worried the House and first minifigure series would be it.
Heck, we did get three Dimensions sets,
but those were not anything too special.
Keep in mind, not only were the two main sets incredible,
but I have a personal attachment to the series.
I mean, growing up,
The Simpsons was one of my favorite shows.
I can say that Series 3ish to around Season 9 are the golden years,
and the show stopped being good around Season 12 or 13.
And, as a whole,
the show has taught me a lot about character development, humor,
and story lines, something that I will hopefully
put to use in the future if I ever get my dream job
of becoming a film director.
[transition music]
This list was originally going to be 20 entries long,
but it was so hard doing any ordering past ten.
So, here are some themes that almost made the list....
Honorable mentions.
[transition music]
My favorite LEGO theme of all time
is the LEGO Minifigures theme,
which started in 2010.
Minifigures are legitimately the best thing about LEGO to me,
so this comes as no surprise.
But, it's more than the fact
that this series is all about minifigures.
Think about it - my last three choices
have all had their own series (sort of).
It covers my favorite properties,
and each and every series always is a seasonal thing
to look forward to.
Not only that,
but I have fond memories of these,
whether it was scanning the codes for Series 1 with my brother
back when it was first released seven years ago,
or feeling thousands of packs
and then finally finding Mr. Gold on a whim
during finals week of 2013,
or getting all of Series 11 the day before school started,
and even finding the LEGO Batman Series
with the help of a generous worker.
So look, we'll have a dud series here and there,
but the LEGO Minifigures line
will always be something to keep me into LEGO.
It taught me that even when you think you'll get out of the toy,
there will always be a surprise to bring you back in.
So guys, what are your favorite LEGO themes?
Let me know in the comments below.
I'll see you guys later.
Peace out.
Bye.
[closing music]
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Gay Of Thrones S7 E3 Recap: The Kween's Juicefast (with Carla Jimenez) - Duration: 4:15.
- Did you see "Game of Thrones" this week?
Does Jon Snow make my kitten purr?
Spoiler alert,
YES!
[PURRING]
[MUSIC PLAYING]
Honey, I'm about to break out that Restylane, because
the filler episodes are back.
Oh my god, at the beginning, Jon Snow
is giving me full on beach boy realness,
catching all the waves en route to Key Westeros.
- And then, he sees his old college pal
Munch Munch, who is still calling
him his nickname from college.
- The bastard of Winterfell.
- The dwarf of Casterly Rock.
- Christina tries to appeal to Jon Snow
by reciting her favorite Tori Amos lyrics.
- I've been chained and betrayed,
raped and defiled.
- Back in King's Landing,
Jared Let Himself Go had some real talk with brother D.
- Does she like it gentle or rough?
A finger in the bum?
- So most people would think it'd be really
awkward to ask someone how to fuck your sister,
but he breezes right on through it.
- You know what, I'm really into that part
right up until the butthole shaming.
Every booty hole is deserving of love.
And honey, the irony of vintage Mia Farrow killing
her Kartrashian ass with a poison lip kit,
not lost on me for a minute. - No.
♫ Miss her, kiss her, love her.
♫ Wrong move you're dead.
♫ That girl is poison.
- And nothing gets a vintage Mia Farrow hotter
than unhealthfully processing her grief.
She opens those big fat murder lips
and smothers the d of brother D.
[SLURPING SOUNDS]
- It's Fuck Watch 2017--
Incest is Best Edition.
Christina Aguilera, she's like, I got some dragon glass.
But I'mma also give you some dragon ass.
- You better get to work, Jon Snow.
- And meanwhile, Sansa Fierce
gives her best Anna Wintour devil wears
wolf quality control story.
- Are they covering those breastplates in leather?
- No, my lady.
Well, shouldn't they be?
- Oh.
And by the way, the broach count was out of control this week.
Broach, broach, broach, broach, broach.
- And then out of nowhere, Baby Miss Cleo
is back from college.
And honey, he was tripping balls on that ayahuasca.
He learned the most.
- I'm the Three-Eyed Raven.
It means I can see everything.
It's all pieces now.
When the long night comes again, I need to be ready.
- I don't know what that means.
[REGGAE MUSIC PLAYING]
Oh, and then baby Barack Obama
leads an army of Shredder cosplayers in operation
"Shawshank Deception."
[MORGAN FREEMAN] Went through 500 yards of shit-smelling foulness
I can't even imagine.
- Only to find out that the rest of his troops
have full on been Dunkirked by Jared Let Himself Go.
And then ultimately at the end, we've
got Highgarden Maggie Smith.
She's doing the most in her grandma den,
listening to her end of life care options under Trump Care.
- Whipping you through the streets
and beheading you in front of the Red Keep, flaying you alive
and hanging you from the walls of Kings Landing.
- But before she dies,
she's reclaiming her time.
Your sister, she's a disease.
I'd hate to die like your son, clawing at my neck.
He really was a cunt, wasn't he?
Tell Cersei.
I want her to know it was me.
♫ That girl is poison.
Woo, girl, you better fuck me with this blow dry.
Giving me Melisandre realness.
I'm going to fuck someone with this hair.
Where are--
- -uh, my dragons?
[LAUGHTER]
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Jeep Wrangler Wild Boar Complete Front Bumper (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 5:01.
This is my review and installation of the Wild Boar Complete Front Bumper, fitting all
2007 and up JK.
Today we're gonna talk through the installation of this bumper, which is a one out of three
wrench install.
This bumper does come in a couple of pieces, so it requires a little bit of assembly on
the ground before bolting it on to the Jeep, but even so, a very easy install that can
be done with some hand tools.
You might just have to tack on an extra hour of time, probably taking around two hours
to get this bumper installed.
But we'll talk more about that install in just a second.
This bumper is for those of you that are looking for something that's different from your average,
everyday aftermarket bumper.
There are a couple of other bumpers on the market that have as much tube work up on the
top of them as this one does, but it's definitely the exception and not the norm.
So because of all of the holes in the front of this bumper, all of the styling, and all
of the tube work, I would definitely put this in that love it or hate it category.
If you love it and you have the budget for it, I think this is going to be a pretty well-built
option for you.
As far as the construction goes, this a pretty heavy-duty steel bumper.
It's not a modular bumper in the sense that you can customize which pieces you put on
it or change those pieces out as your build grows, but it is modular in the sense that
it comes in a total of six different pieces that you have to assemble first.
This bumper does have a winch mounting plate right on the front of it, so that's something
that right out of the box, it is going to have that feature.
And this bumper is also going to have a lot of different places to mount auxiliary lights
and has a spot for your factory fog lights.
It also has a couple of other holes for some aftermarket lighting that you can put inside
the bumper as well, which will give you a nice, clean look, as well as some holes up
on top of the bumper for even more lights.
As I said before, this does have a lot of tube work.
These tubes on the outside here are what really set this apart and make it a little bit different.
Where this front hoop is something that you see on some other aftermarket bumpers, and
even this hoop up here has some light mount tabs on it.
Again, a lot of places to mount lights on this bumper.
These pieces on the side here that are bolted in place, these are still gonna be steel as
well.
They do have some sort of epoxy sealant on the back side of them, which really makes
them one piece.
They're not necessarily designed to be removed, so it is more of a styling cue that they are
set apart and not just cut into the rest of the bumper wings, that they are a separate
piece entirely.
Now, while this is going to be basically a full-width bumper, this is designed to give
you tire clearance, even if you have 35s or even a 37 inch tire, you should have clearance
with this bumper.
I am gonna give this a one out of three wrenches for it's installation, but it might take you
a little closer to two hours to get this installed as opposed to around an hour for most other
aftermarket bumpers because there is a little bit more assembly with this one.
Now, the first step in any bumper install is, of course, removing your factory bumper.
And you'll do that by removing the fog light sockets from the fog light housings, unclipping
the fog light wiring harness, remove your splash shield and your frame guard, and finally
unbolt the bumper and remove it from the Jeep.
The next step is going to be bolting your fog light housings into your new bumper.
You'll simply unbolt them from the factory bumper and bolt them into this one.
Then you can do the rest of the assembly of this bumper on a bench or on the ground.
You'll install the wings, the front hoop, and these outer hoops as well, getting everything
snug down.
It's gonna be a lot easier to install these on the ground, or on a table than it is to
install them on your Jeep because you can get to all of the mounting hardware a lot
easier.
Of course, you could do this on the Jeep if you chose to, to keep things a little bit
lighter.
Once you have the whole bumper assembled, just lift it up, set it on the frame rails,
and go ahead and bolt it into place with the hardware that's included in the kit.
Again, it will take you a little bit longer to get this bumper installed because of the
additional pieces that you have, but it's still a very easy bolt-on install that anyone
can do with some hand tools.
This bumper comes in at just shy of $1,200, which definitely makes it one of the more
expensive front bumpers on the market that doesn't include lights with it.
Some of the other bumpers that have a lot of other light mounts will have the lights
with it.
Of course, that increases the cost.
This bumper does not.
Now, it's still a very well-built bumper.
It is a lot of metal, a lot of tubing, a lot of manufacturing that goes into this bumper,
and I'm sure that attributes to that higher cost.
If you like this look, and you have the budget for it, I think this is a well-built bumper,
and I have nothing bad to say about it.
However, if you have a lower budget, there are some other budgets out there that are
going to have similar, or even more features, for a little bit less money.
So if you're looking for a bumper that's gonna set your Jeep apart from the crowd, give you
something that's a little bit different than most of your aftermarket bumpers that are
on the market, this is going to be one of the options.
This is definitely a love it or hate it bumper, but if you like the styling, it's definitely
gonna set you apart from the others.
So that's my review of the Wild Boar Complete Front Bumper, fitting all 2007 and up JKs
that you can find right here and extremeterrain.com
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Drawing Marzia´s "Forest Creatures" - Duration: 3:21.
hi guys! I'm Maya
and I wanted to tell you on this video
(of the process of a drawing I made recently)
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This is Happening Right Now, WorldWide! (2017-2018) Part 5! - Duration: 14:37.
finding immortality it's been an obsession of mankind since the
start of history a technology that marks the beginnings of a new kind of man the
cyborg the robot man
these are little microchips that were that we've designed that you can
actually put in a body forget wearable technology Swedish
office worker Lynne kovash Kerr is having it implanted under her skin and
you can actually do remote controlled drug delivery actually even with the
cellphone or a blackberry or something like that so the idea is that you have
little wells you can even put antennas on these little gems and you have and
you can communicate with the Chapman outside the body alright this next story
may sound like something out of well a Hollywood thriller a Saudi inventor has
created a killer microchip it's designed to track terrorists and criminals and
Wow you can think of somebody not only does
it include a GPS device it also has a lethal dose of cyanide which can be
activated at any time he is a real-life Cyberman the mind control works through
a device implanted directly into the motor cortex but so quietly these two
things along with the progress of computing really started to converge in
a way that most people didn't expect get my point
Digital is reshaping the world and this is going very very fast
today wherever we go were inevitably surrounded by fellow citizens staring
into their phones as we usually are to
in the first 10 years of the 21st century the world was experiencing an
explosive growth of the Internet age now day two of Facebook's f8 conference in
is underway in San Jose California now in day two the social media behemoth
revealed it's working on building a brain-computer interface that will let
you type with just your mind but if anybody can do three huge visionary
future companies I suppose it's Elon Musk look he is great at making things
that people don't think could ever happen happen and it sort of ties in
with some of the things we heard out of f8 this weekend REE right right
questions of whether you can type with your mind Facebook is talking about its
own moon shots and this is a direct brain interface to so obviously lots of
folks out there are thinking about it Facebook's example so as the AI
scientists are building the the tools the machine learning tools the world is
starting to to to be filled with data well scientists in China say they have
built the world's first machine that can compute many times faster than the
current breed of supercomputers machines that take those ones and zeros to a
level of computing power that has never existed
we heard the term game-changer how significant is this quantum computer
development it pours a universal quantum computer very important milestone is
that we're starting to emerge out of the research era to commercialization in
real people terms how would this impact your life in my daily life so that it
does not simply take data and go through it and sort it it looks at the entirety
of the data and sorts it instantaneously well there's a saying of finding a
needle in the haystack that is a very difficult thing to do let's try to
simplify this a little bit imagine this room is a library and we just take one
book and on just one page we write an X but with quantum computing now you can
actually isolate down to a specific sand particle out of all the sand in the
world that goes from just a few seconds to being its attains faster that I could
snap my fingers but what if it was looking for that one X on that one page
and it had to sort through every single book in the world there are billions of
them and it would take a computer of today centuries probably would be
impossible but a quantum computer that's where things change completely because
it goes through all of the books and all of the pages all at the same time and
finds that X in seconds as well as powering the future generation
artificial intelligence that in in the future can be fully autonomous and canal
systems or systems especially in the context of smart cities this has a huge
ability to enable the internet of things become functional on a daily basis so
brand new privacy problems thanks to technology go figure
something that you actually use every day could again be spying on your every
move all this has now responded to this
lawsuit yet but the connect licensing agreement does say that it may collect
your data so that information is in there but it does not specifically
mention the collection of the audio file so the devil really is in the details
here and that's why we find even like people like Google are using it to sort
your information the apps on your phone may be eavesdropping on you a new
article in Wired magazine claims that apps have increasingly incorporated
ultrasonic tones to track consumers Matt and I then logged into the email of a
friend who will keep anonymous and all his whereabout so far in 2017 popped
right up in scary detail not only was that able to guess a few things about
this friend he guessed right I mean the interesting thing here is that when you
are listening to music why do you listen to music through headphones you think
it's a private experience well is it really that private now we're not so
sure anymore in fact this is already here this is already happening Internet
giant's are all infusing artificial intelligence in all their products and
services
snapchat uses is to improve advertisement targeting Apple and its
GPS functions all of our products and services are now being enhanced by AI
and it already seems normal to us it already seems normal
because our brain perfectly adapts your current environment and in fact it
adapts so well that it makes us blind in terms of how fast this is going and to
power this with a breakthrough innovation engine modeled after DARPA
products that recognize we are both mind and body that our world is both digital
and physical you know that Google go even further they want to make us live
forever they consider death as a disease and they want to make us live forever
this is just the beginning what if you could type directly from your brain it
sounds impossible but it's closer than you may realize
and it's just the kind of fluid human-computer interface needed for a
our everyday there is news coverage on the latest advances in AI
understanding semantics means that one day you may be able to choose to share
your thoughts independent of language
how would you characterize the level of concern the public should have with
respect to their privacy DEFCON five that I think that that we have very
little privacy left and I think that the sooner the people accept the fact that
basically there's no privacy going forward the safer and the society will
become the sooner you realize that whatever you're writing an email can be
read by motivated others the sooner that we all realize that being an atheist or
being liberal conservative is something that basically people will know about
well they could probably very easily infer it now and definitely will just
get easier in the future do you see an explosion of the use of GPS devices and
and obviously a lot of people are concerned about an intrusion of privacy
absolutely sure I mean I think that that there is a trade-off there and obviously
this this you know the the inventor who file for this patent has gone across the
line in terms of privacy but the you know the use of GPS in the future will
allow you to you know you'll never lose your wallet again you'll never lose your
keys again it's that kind of stuff where you're gonna you know you'll be able to
beat any object you own you know and and and find it in the house and so you know
there's the there's the vicious expression and then there's the really
really helpful expression I think we'll see in the future you know I to
electrodes in this sensory cortex of the rat send stimuli to the zones connected
to its whiskers when the rat follows the signal sent to
its left side and turns in that direction it is rewarded with a
discharge into its pleasure zone this discharge produces a flow of dopamine
providing instant pleasure this zone is also called the brain's reward center we
possess a reward center - just like the rat in the process of creating a cyborg
this is square one if we send a stimulus to the zone related to the hand we
create a sensation in that area in the same way via the motor cortex we can
provoke an involuntary movement in Boston the first machine brain interface
trials have already been conducted on paraplegic patients thanks to an
electrode chip called the brain gate they can operate a computer remotely by
thought so it's no coincidence that these researches are partly funded by
DARPA the USS Defense Research agency
neuroscience will bring us the soldier of the future
this is a new deal gentlemen
enemy center gravity is downtown a
remote-controlled soldier a soldier when the midst of the battle can be sent
crucial data and information downloaded into his brain
a soldier who can control his fears
you
dude look at me people all those two people you said we pull up in the white
car I shot that dude in the white car ready oh yes you're gonna get it yes no
T little boys yes yes yes yeah we possess a reward center too just
like their rat if we send a stimulus to the zone related to the hand we create a
sensation in that area in the same way via the motor cortex we can provoke an
involuntary movement
we are going to reach a level of control the more we learn about the brain the
more researchers discover how little our consciousness and will control our
choices and behaviors our way of living might be completely transformed do you
want to know
this drug was in fact with the AIDS virus sent parents a letter warning them
to make sure their children are vaccinated immunization for all children
admits the group takes money from the vaccine industry to have Radio Frequency
Identification ships place inside their hands
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Jeep Wrangler Bushwacker Pocket Style Fender Flares for 6" Flare (1997-2006 TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 4:25.
These Jeep Wrangler Bushwacker Pocket Style Fender Flares are for those of you that have
a '97 to '06 TJ and are looking to swap out the fender flares to get something that's
a little bit wider to provide more tire coverage and also a pocket style, rivet style flare
that's going to provide a different look to your Jeep as well.
This is a very simple one out of three wrench install.
Probably going to take you around two hours, maybe a little bit more depending on rust.
Now, Bushwacker makes a very high quality product.
They've been making fender flares for Jeeps for a long time and they've got it down to
a science.
They fit well, they look well, they hold up really well, but these are going to be more
expensive than some of the other versions on the market.
So if you're just looking for a pocket rivet style flare, you're a little bit more budget-minded
and you're okay getting something that might not hold up quite as well, there are other
options out there.
But if you are looking for the best of the best and you have the budget for it, I would
definitely recommend taking a look at this kit.
The biggest difference between these and a factory style set of flares is of course the
fact that this is a pocket rivet style flare.
The rivets that you see on this flare are functional.
They do actually hold the fender flare onto the side of the Jeep where again, the factory
style flares have hidden hardware, this is going to be right on the surface and visible.
This does come with the set of all six flares, including the mini flares that goes behind
the front tire on your TJ, and these are going to be made out of Bushwacker's Dura-Flex TPO-2000
material which is what they make all of their flares out of.
Again, UV protected, not going to fade in the sun, gonna hold up really, really well
over time on your Jeep.
These also do come with a weatherstripping piece that goes on the back side of the flare
between the painted edge of your Jeep and the plastic to help keep any chafing from
occurring, and it also gives this a really nice and finished-off look.
These flares are also going to be six inches wide, which is going to provide more coverage
than those factory flares will.
So if you have a little bit less back space and you have a wider wheel tire package, if
you're in an area that you need tire coverage to remain legal, these are going to do it
for you.
This is a very simple one out of three wrench install.
Probably going to take you around two hours, maybe a little bit more depending on rust.
Now your factory flares are held on to your Jeep using Nutserts for the most part.
There's some areas that you can get to the back of that Nutsert, other areas that you
cannot.
And if those Nutserts are rusted to your hardware because, of course, even the newest TJ is
getting a little bit older, you can have some trouble getting those bolts out.
So make sure you spray all that hardware with a good penetrating oil well before you get
started.
Fighting with the rust on that factory hardware is going to be the most difficult part about
this install.
Go ahead, remove all the bolts, get your factory flares out of the way.
On those front flares, go ahead and unbolt your turn signal housing.
You can go ahead and attach that into your new fender flare, getting it ready for the
installation.
Go ahead and put the weatherstripping on the new flares and then set them up to the Jeep
and start bolting them on.
You're going to use your rivet.
There's also a small spacer.
Don't worry, these come with all the hardware that you're going to need.
And just start at one end, working your way to the other, getting these bolted in place.
Bushwacker also includes a small tool to ensure that the weatherstripping doesn't get rolled
in on you, that it's sitting exactly how you want it before you final torque all of your
hardware down.
The rear is the same process, although you won't have the turn signal to take care of.
And as I said before, this also comes with a mini flare behind the front tire.
The whole process can be done with just some sockets and some wrenches.
Very simple process that you can do in your driveway.
These flares run around $500, which is going to be more expensive than a lot of the others
on the market.
Now this does include all six pieces versus some of the other ones that are just four,
but even so these are going to be more expensive.
Now with this from Bushwacker, you're gonna get a very high quality material, you're gonna
get something that fits very well and something that's not going to fade or crack in UV rays
when these are out in the elements, so I do think it's worth the additional money that
you are paying for these.
With some of the less expensive flares out there, you're also going to be getting a little
bit less quality and they might not hold up quite as well.
So if you're looking for a pocket rivet style flare that's also going to provide more tire
coverage, I definitely recommend taking a look at these Bushwacker flares for your '97
to '06 TJ, that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.
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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge Throttle Body Spacer (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 4:00.
Throttle body spacer is going to be if you've already added a bunch of power adders, you've
gotten your Jeep sort of maxed out in all the other areas, then you can go ahead throw
one of these on there, and it's going to squeeze just that little bit more out.
Now there are gonna be two different versions of this throttle body spacer, one for those
of you with the 2007 to 2011 JK with the 3.8 liter, and one for those of you with the 2012
and up with the 3.6 liter.
So make sure you get the right one for your Jeep.
Today we're gonna talk through the installation of this throttle body spacer, which is a very
simple one out of three wrench install.
This is going to take you less than an hour to install in your driveway, and even if you
don't have a lot of experience wrenching under the hood of your JK, this is still something
you can do with just a couple of hand tools.
Again, very easy install, and we'll talk more about that in just a second.
Now the idea of a throttle body spacer is to add low end torque, high end horsepower.
You're going to add throttle response, fuel efficiency, there are a lot of things that
a throttle body spacer is designed to do.
If you're somebody who is looking to squeeze the most power out of their Jeep, there is
probably a couple of other places that I would look to spend money before I installed a throttle
body spacer.
Now if you just put 35s, 37s on your JK, it's feeling very sluggish, the place to spend
your money is with regearing.
A throttle body spacer is not going to have a large enough impact to make up for that
loss of power feeling you get from installing large tires on factory gears.
However, again, if you've already done a lot of things to your Jeep, you're looking to
squeeze that little bit extra out, then that's when you go with a throttle body spacer.
Now there are gonna be a couple different throttle body spacers available.
Airaid has a throttle body spacer that's about $100 more than this one.
It's going to be about the same thickness overall, but it has a piece that actually
slides inside of the existing throttle body, and that is going to have a helix on the inside
of it, a corkscrew.
It's designed to spin the air and really force more air into the engine quicker.
Again, that one is a little bit more expensive.
If you're just looking for a spacer, you're not interested in that helix for spinning
the air, then this one is going to save you a lot of money over the Airaid version.
As far as the design goes, this is going to be a solid billet piece of aluminum.
It has a black anodized finish on the outside of it, and it is designed to fit between the
throttle body and the intake of your Jeep, making for a very easy install.
This will include the gasket, all of the nuts and bolts that you need to get this installed,
and as I said, even if you're not comfortable being a mechanic, you're not comfortable underneath
the hood of your Jeep, this is still something you can do very simply.
So like I said before, one out of three wrench install, under an hour to get this done, a
very simple process.
The first step is going to be removing your air temperature sensor out of your intake
tube so that you can then undo the clamps of the intake tube and remove it from the
existing throttle body on your Jeep.
From there, there are going to be four different bolts that you'll need to remove, and the
whole throttle body will come off the intake.
You can put your gasket, your throttle body spacer, and then your throttle body back on
top of that.
Use the included bolts to bolt everything down, and finally reinstall your air intake
tube with that ambient air temperature sensor.
Whole process isn't gonna take you very long.
Just a couple of hand tools and you can do this in your driveway.
This spacer here is gonna run you right around $45, which is going to be less expensive than
that Airaid version.
Like I said before, the Airaid version does have that helix design, it has a little bit
more material there, so that one is going to be more expensive.
If you're just looking for a spacer, then this one is going to be plain, simple.
It's going to work.
It is going to be less expensive than the competition.
So if you've already done everything to get the most power out of your JK, and you're
looking for that little bit extra, adding a throttle body spacer might be the way to
go, and this is going to be a very simple and inexpensive option.
So that's my review of the Rugged Ridge Throttle Body Spacer, fitting all 2007 and up JKs,
that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.
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Funnel Hacks Webinar - Click Funnels Review - Duration: 6:51.
Hey guys....Vishwa here
today I want to talk about Clickfunnels Funnel Hacks Webinar
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