Thứ Sáu, 1 tháng 9, 2017

Waching daily Sep 1 2017

Greetings and welcome to an LGR thing! And say, can you tell me what Quake 2

Diablo, Heroes of Might and Magic 2, and Flight Simulator 98 have in common?

Well other than all being awesome examples of awesome games from the late

90s, the answer is: the Hardcore Gamer Resource Kit by Sonoma Multimedia! Which

is somebody I'm not really familiar with but you know this just looks like any

number of things that you might have seen in the 90s that came from Wizard

Works or GT or whoever. This one in particular comes to me from my friend

Jonathan who found this I guess while out thrifting or something, and he just

saw the cover and was just like "that is the most hideous thing I've ever seen

you need to have it." *chuckles* Thank you very much because I would agree. If only because

this very much captures the hardcore gamer aesthetic as I am familiar with it.

That is the face of the hardcore PC gamer personified. You get items for

Quake 2, Diablo, Flight Simulator 98, and Heroes of Might

and Magic 2. What a strange selection, I'm not really sure why they picked those

four. I mean they were popular but it's kind of an eclectic mix if you ask me.

Just all sorts of stuff that was probably downloaded from like, forums and

boards, and you know just whatever. AOL games, I don't know. Anywhere that

you could find these kind of things that presumably a lot of fans made and then

they just packed it onto a CD or two and shipped it out. It's got three CDs in

fact! I also like this section of 3Dfx Mania -- has utilities, accelerators, tweaks,

add-ons, screen savers, and demos, and apparently much much more, mm.

Let's just open this up and see what we find inside!

Quite a beefy box and it's got some tape on it. Oh! Okay well this is this is a

thing. Here's Sonoma Multimedia from Petaluma, California. Hmm wonder what else

they did I have not looked into them at all. Ah there's a special offer here from

them "our best selling games available to you at 14.95!" So yeah you can see some of

these other sort of packs that I was talking about that other companies were

also very infamous for doing. And yeah they just mixed in all these popular-ish

games together including some shovelware packs apparently look at that: "Universe

of 3,000 Games." It has electronic manuals mmm how advanced. And then yeah there's a

whole bunch of legal stuff which is fine. Cool.

Apparently we get this guide here which is the "Hottest PC Games" compiled and

edited by Michael Knight. I'm quite curious to see what that is but first

let's take a look at these. We've got different CDs here. So this one is

just the enhanced 3Dfx files. Yeah we're gonna drop this into a Voodoo

system of some kind to try it out. We have the game patches here -- it's just

just patches! That's awesome. And then we have add-ons, levels, and scenarios for

all the games. Now those aren't quite split up how I thought they would be but

I don't really know what I was expecting. This is quite intriguing I must say. This

is really what was adding a lot of the heft to this box. So it looks like we

have -- what are the hottest PC games of 1998... Quake, Quake 2, Diablo 2, Command & Conquer:

Red Alert, Flight Simulator 98 Age of Empires,

Riven, Hexen, and Ultima Online. I mean you know if these were the games that

you were interested in like, all of these in one, that's not bad because I remember

buying a lot of individual guides. Or at least going to Barnes & Noble and

looking through a lot of individual guides. Rarely bought them unless they

were like, Duke Nukem related or something. So it really is just a few

pages of tips for UO. Some easter eggs, tips for the recently deceased, ghostly

pranks, and get the latest updates by friggin' going online.

Well that's what that is. All right let's go move on over to the Windows 98

machine and boot these up and see if they work!

First up here I'm going to start with this game patches CD which seems like

it's probably gonna be the most boring one, so let's just do it. And you can

start out by selecting other Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 or NT. And the setup

program says it's from somewhere named Walnut Creek. Thought it was Sonoma

Multimedia just a minute ago but alright. And yeah when you started up you get

this WinView program which is really just a browser with a little bit of

extra information. And yeah it's full of exactly what you'd expect: a whole

lot of game patches for DOS and Windows games. I admit that I really didn't think

about patching my games in the 90s except when something really didn't work.

And then you know I would seek it out online or something, but even then

getting them could be a pain because of limited and slow internet access. So I

could see why this had its uses. Also neat that there's a Gravis Ultrasound

game patches mode which adds GUS support to all sorts of things. I'll

probably be using some of these in a later video. There's also an MS-DOS

version of this program which is the same thing, it just lets you access and

look at all the game patches. You could do this in Explorer as well, it really

doesn't matter. Most amusing to me though on this CD is this Walnut Creek CD-ROM

website backup for cdrom.com. Apparently that was what they owned at

the time. Check out this Internet Mega-Pak!

6 CD-ROMs! $70 for all sorts of world-wide-web stuff. Mm utilities. Also listed in here

is this 3Dfx Mania pack for $30 which actually is included in this Hardcore

Gamer Resource Kit. Which effectively means this kit is a shovelware pack of

shovelware packs. Speaking of the 3Dfx stuff let's get to the 3Dfx

disc which is full of all sorts of fascinating things with 3Dfx

capabilities. And I went straight for the screen savers because I was really

curious about these, especially with names like spaghetti,

butterflies, chrome, and a couple of them that say "sorry no info." They don't even

know what it is they just put it on the CD! Once I got them extracted though

they're just executables and it says that they will be converted to a real

screensaver soon. So yeah these are pretty much just demos

for 3Dfx mode/OpenGL stuff, not actually screen savers. And I don't even know if

it's even that because this one wouldn't even run at all. Spaghetti just was

spaghetti code apparently, and just shut down my computer. I had to do a hard reset.

Next one I tried up was flutterbys with the possessive apostrophe there, hmm.

Anyway this one started up with a 3Dfx logo, that's promising. But then *laughs* It just

ran way too fast! So whatever it was using to simulate

this swarm of butterflies and fog, it was just not timed correctly with this

system. And this Impact screensaver which was supposed to be a Starfox-style game...

It didn't do anything correct at all, though I could see the Starfox type of

ship thing sort of through the corruption there. I'm guessing that these

screen savers are made for Voodoo 1s, Voodoo Rushes, and things like that.

Not exactly a 2 or 3. I have a 3 in this system, which there's a lot of

incompatibilities with certain things like this from like 96, 97, so oh well.

Went on to check out the games section though and there's a whole lot of freeware

and shareware demo kind of games for 3Dfx stuff in here. Again I'm not

entirely sure what's going to work and what won't so I just booted up some of

them starting with Banzai Bug. And it didn't actually detect 3D acceleration

so again I'm guessing is made for like a Voodoo 1 that's just not seeing it. But

anyway here we go. "There's gotta be some crumbs around here somewhere! Look, we're

in this together, ace. You and me!" Yeah this is pretty much like a six degrees

of freedom shooter. But you're a bug mosquito kind of thing just going around

shooting blobs with other blobs and it's not great. But um you know it's kind of

appealing in that weird flat-shaded kind of 3D way. Many of the other demos didn't

work at all, here's one though that I could get to work.

Excalibur 2555 AD, the demo for that. It said it was going to run in 3Dfx mode

but it's very much not, it's running so badly and so slowly and no 3Dfx

logo at the beginning. So yeah again I'm guessing this is made for like a Voodoo 1

so I'm just gonna skip out on the rest of this for now and move on to the

next disc. The final disc, the add-ons and levels for Quake and all the other things.

Although curiously it started up and it just called this the Q2 Tool CD-ROM and

all it showed was stuff for Quake 2. No mention of Flight Sim, Diablo, Heroes of

Might and Magic 2 that it was supposed to have. Just none of that's here. Kind of

makes me think that the other stuff was an afterthought. Anyway let's look at the

Quake stuff because: Quake stuff. And check this out remember Plus! Themes for

Windows 9x? I had to try this Quake one out and wow does this bring back memories of

themed themes.

Silly fonts and weird colors and animated cursors and sound effects everywhere.

Somehow this seems like a more authentic

Windows 98 experience than even just the basic

Windows themes. Also decided to try out these demos and movies, in fact this one

here, BOMBER.ZIP, "the historic first ever Quake 2 motion picture." Yeah this is

machinima before machinima was a thing. At least in theory because when I try to

install it and run it it wouldn't do it. I can play Quake 2 perfectly fine but

any time I tried to run one of these demos it said it was trying to look for

the CD. I edited a bunch of files, I tried some patches, I tried other mods and

downloads, and things that it came with. Not a single one of them would boot up

with my version of Quake 2. I don't know what's going on maybe it's a hardware

issue, so I just got really annoyed after like an hour and moved on to the next

game. Which in this case is Heroes of Might and Magic 2. It includes some

utilities, some levels for different Magic games, and some episode sets. I was

just gonna try this save game editor for HOMM2 here and give myself a crap load

of gold. Booted up my "need money" save game here

and as you can see in the bottom right: I have a crap load of gold and was able to

recruit a whole bunch of units and gave myself a very unfair advantage at the

beginning of this game. And yay, victory by cheating!

I feel successful without any moral qualms whatsoever. Okay let's check out

the Flight Simulator folder here which has audio, flight sim 5, and flight sim 6,

and no mention of Flight Sim 98. In fact, all of these files? Most of them are just

like, skins and basic scenery packs, and a couple utilities for flight sim five

and six. 98 is version 6.1 and I don't know man, I tried to get this stuff to

work in 98. None of it would. None of it showed up at all.

I had the scenery go through and look for stuff, I followed the instructions

for the mods, none of them worked. It never actually found anything so I don't

know why they mentioned Flight 98 being compatible with this because it

doesn't seem to be. There wasn't much here anyway so I don't really care.

Diablo though, well there was quite a bit in here. I've never actually modded

Diablo before but there's a whole lot of files man. I don't know what exactly all

of these do. Bunch of items, it looks like some trainers for very specific versions

of Diablo which is different than the one I had so I couldn't try it. But I did

end up trying out these save games because I don't know, I was curious what

kind of characters it gave me. And check out these names: Bane Longshot, Mr. Dabbelhand,

Bambi Fastab, Sizzle Finger! Man, these

are wonderful names. I had to go with Mr. Dabbelhand though, and it turns out

Mr. Dabbelhand is pretty dapper.

And dabbles in all sorts of magic and cool things that made him really effective.

*laughs* I don't know I just liked his name. And it's

Diablo so I ended up playing this for like an hour. Even though I just needed

like a minute of footage. Well that's Diablo and that is the Hardcore Gamer

Resource Kit! Not really worth seeking out to be honest. It's kind of a stupid

pack but at the same time it's cool, I'm glad it exists. It's neat going through

and seeing what these sort of compilation/shovelware stuff of

downloaded goodies they made available back then. And if nothing else it has

some absolutely stupid ugly hideous artwork that is amazing! And awful at the

same time. But that's it for this video. I hope you enjoyed this rambling look back

at this weird piece of software. Thanks again to Jonathan for picking this up.

This was fun. And if you had fun with his video then

awesome! Might enjoy some of my others. There's new ones every Monday and Friday

here on LGR. And as always thank you very much for watching.

For more infomation >> LGR - 1998 Hardcore Gamer Resource Kit for PC - Duration: 12:54.

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How to Choose the Right Needle for Bead Weaving & Seed Beads-Friday Findings Tutorial - Duration: 10:00.

Have you ever done bead weaving, working with tiny seed beads?

If so, you know the importance of using the right beading needle.

In today's video I'm going to go over the different types of needles there are out there

that you can use in your bead weaving.

Hi there, Sandy here.

Welcome to another Friday Findings video at KeepsakeCrafts.net.

So these are just a few of the bead woven bracelets I've made lately.

I was actually on kind of a bead weaving kick last winter.

I knew it wouldn't last long.

I had fun while it did and made some bracelets that I wear all the time.

And one of the things that struck home with me is the importance of having a good needle

that suits you and does the job well.

Now before we look at the needles, what you need to think about are the seed beads that

you're going to be using.

Here I have a sampling of several different sizes and you can see they vary very widely.

Seed beads are measured in terms of a number and the smaller the number, the larger the

bead.

So these ones are 6/0s and these ones you can find often in tubes like this at your

craft store.

They're definitely the easiest to find and also pretty easy to work with because they're

so big.

Then we have 8/0s, which are nice size.

In fact, this bracelet, these are 8/0s right along here.

These are 11/0s.

And these are some of the smallest you're going to find, these are 15/0s.

They're really tiny and it can be very tricky to string them, not just because it's difficult

to find a needle that will not only fit them, but...yeah, that one isn't going anywhere...but

go over the eye, also you need to remember that with a design like this, you're going

to be going through the bead many, many passes.

So that's important to keep in mind.

So you really need a very fine and strong needle and it's helpful if it's easy to thread.

So the first question that often comes up is, "Why can't I just use regular sewing needles

to do my beading?"

And the answer is sometimes you can, but usually it's not a good idea and let me show you why.

Here are some sewing needles.

These are ancient!

These were in either my mother-in-law's or my grandmother's sewing kit.

Look at that, it's got linen for the backer that's holding it and these are some pretty

nice, fine needles and I've left out some 15/0s for demonstration.

And it goes over just fine.

Now if you want to test a needle like this for working with a particular size seed bead,

don't just test one bead because they tend to be a little bit inconsistent, so you can

find that one will work and the next nine won't and really drive yourself crazy.

So make sure you test a bunch.

Actually, these look, they're sharps.

They're pretty small, they've got a small eye.

So they probably would work if you can get your thread through that eye.

That's another issue, but most of the time, and here's some big ones.

You can't see it so much on these, but the eyes generally flare out a little from the

point and that causes a problem with beading and you can see it better with these.

It's exaggerated with these where you can see how much thicker the eye is than even

just the shaft, never mind the point.

So the thing about beading needles is that they've taken the time to make sure that the

eyes are small as well as the shaft and that they don't flare out so you don't have those

problems when you're beading.

One type of beading needle that I don't have, but is often used by beaders, are English

beading needles.

They work great with the tiny beads and there's also Milliner's needles.

They are very thin.

Just use the thinnest size that you feel comfortable handling.

What's nice about the English beading needles and the Milliner's is that they're stiff and

yet flexible.

One of the types that I like to use are big eye needles or you can call them all eye needles.

Here's a tube I just purchased and I'll have links to these on my blog post.

And you can see it's a big eye, the whole needle is one big eye.

It's just two wires that are fastened together on each end and of course that makes it super

easy to thread and they're quite flexible, which can be a plus and it can be a problem.

And depending on what you're doing, in this tube I've got two sizes of needles.

It depends on the type of work that you're doing if you need a particularly long needle

or not.

I really love this tube.

I think I'm going to store all my needles in here.

Because most of my needles look like this, these are also big eye needles and you can

see they are round, long and used and most of my needles end up looking like this.

They're just bent all to heck, but they still work great.

And it's good to have extras because sometimes you'll pull a little too hard and you will

break this join here.

So it's good to have extras so you don't end up without a needle in the middle of a project.

Most upsetting.

What's nice about these big eye needles is that you can usually find these at craft stores,

Joann's and such.

Another type of needle if you need something that's very flexible are these twisted beading

needles.

Don't know how well you can see it.

You can almost hear it.

Can you hear that?

This needle actually consists of two pieces of very fine wire that have been twisted together

and then they left this big end untwisted.

Again, mine is just bent into some crazy shape.

And this makes threading really easy.

Sometimes it's called a collapsible eye needle.

Sometimes they look like that one and sometimes they look more like this one with a loop at

the end, but once you've pulled it through a bead, I'll just show you here, that loop

just flattens right out.

And these come as you can see in really long.

It depends again on what you're doing.

These are really floppy.

These ones are very fine and kind of floppy so it depends on the work you're doing.

Sometimes you'll want something really flexible.

Sometimes you want something more stiff.

That's why I really like the big eye needles because they're kind of in between.

They're flexible, but not too floppy and they're not too stiff.

These ones are nice.

These are extra fine beading needles and I have a couple different lengths again.

Bent into crazy shapes and these are very fine.

There we go.

No problem with the 15/0s, but they have a pretty small eye.

I don't know if you can see that.

They eyes are kind of tricky.

So often when you give up the big eye, you gain in stiffness.

You really have to know what it is that you need for the particular project you're working

on.

Most of the time for projects like this, I want something with a little bit of flex because

maybe I'm going around this line and I'd like to scoop 4-5 beads on at once instead of having

to go through one at a time.

So I would definitely want a needle with a little bit of flexibility so that I can do,

see there, I can get four beads on at one time.

The tricky thing by the way about these is they can be a pain to reuse once you've collapsed

that eye, but it's really not that big a deal.

I usually just go in with another needle and kind of tease it open if I need to.

I don't know why I bought this.

I have to turn it sideways to show it on camera.

This is one large big eye needle.

This thing is what, 5`" long.

I don't really do loom work, maybe that's what this is for, but just to show you that

you can get these.

Yeah, this is one long big eye needle.

So you can get them in all different lengths and flexibilities and types of eyes to suit

the kind of work you're doing.

If you haven't done much bead weaving, usually the directions that the pattern maker gives

you will suggest the type of needle to use and I would suggest using their suggestions.

And then you can always branch out and try something new on your own if you find you

don't love it.

So be sure to go to my blog post that accompanies this.

I'll have links not only to all of these needles here, where you can find them, but I will

also have links to all of the bead weaving patterns for the bracelets that I showed at

the beginning.

That way, if you want to give bead weaving a try, jump in and see how you like it.

Like I said, just follow the instruction's recommendations for everything to begin with

and then once you're done, you can go ahead and strike out on your own.

If you like these tutorials, be sure to subscribe if you haven't already and take a look at

my Patreon page for how you can get rewards for helping to support these tutorials.

Rewards like bonus videos and even some of my jewelry pieces for free.

Happy creating!

Bye bye.

For more infomation >> How to Choose the Right Needle for Bead Weaving & Seed Beads-Friday Findings Tutorial - Duration: 10:00.

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Q&A (Eng subs) | Sasha Bradbury - Duration: 9:05.

Hey guys! My name is Sasha

and today I am gonna be answering your questions

questions you asked my on my ig

here they are

the biggest part of my ig followers speaks English

so I am gonna translate and answer them rn

First question is what is your fave movie?

I have lots of those but the first that come to my mind are

the Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, the Hobbit,

Filth, Zodiac, a lot of horrors like

for example Annabelle, the Conjuring, Insidious

Evil Dead, all movies of Freddy Krueger

and a lot more

What inspires you?

I can't tell that something inspires me

nothing inspires me, I do it or I don't

it comes spontaneously

so my answer is nothing

maybe a good mood but I am not sure

well Idk

Do you like hockey? and who is your fave player or team?

I am interested in hockey or boxing or football

so it means I don't have any fave players or teams

bc Idk any of them

Do you support LGBT?

If you mean if I really support them?

my answer is no bc I don't belong there

but they exist and they have a lot of adherents

so let it be

Tell us about your tats

Done that already in the previous video

Are you a feminist?

No I am not

Your thoughts about feminism

Idk they exist

and they have their right to exist and express themselves

but sometimes I think they go too far

and become too aggressive about stuff

try too hard to prove something

and it is weird

Tell us about your weight loss story, show pics

Done that before

I love Misfits show

and my fave characters are Simon bc he is invisible

Nathan bc he is immortal

the fly guy

I'd love to fly but I am scared of heights

Finn bc he has telekinesis

they are all not bad

there also was a guy who was a Satan agent

or he was Satan

I'd choose invisibility or being a Satan

Favorite food?

I said that my fave food is pb, Nutella, rolls

also I'd add pizza

but I can't tell for sure

bc I have love/hate relationship with food

I love apples today and I hate them the other day

it is all complicated

Where do you like to travel to?

Great Britain, Ireland and Kamchatka

Would you want to live permanently in a different country?

Permanently? Nope

It will sound weird but I had no dreams when I was little

I had no dreams about the future, what I wanna be

maybe when I was 10 I wanted to be a veterinarian

but it is still just a dream

Tell us about your tats

done :)

What is your fave book?

well the ones that come to my mind - Crime and Punishment

the Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

What is your fave movie?

as I said I can't choose just one movie

Do you think you have an ed?

I am not sure but 80% is I do

but I have never gone to a doctor, never got professional help

bc I don't want to be diagnosed

so I got this

something like that

How much do you like honey?

I do love honey!

Books or movies?

Can't tell 100%

books or movies

bc sometimes a book can be better than a movie

sometimes the other way round

or they both can be good

Your fave color?

Black, maybe purple, gray

Your fave horror movie?

A while ago we went to watch Annabelle

and damn it was scary

but mainly bc of the loud sound effects

sometimes I had to close my ears so I don't shit myself

but the story is interesting and scary

but again I have a lot of fave movies

Your views on social media and do they affect the way you feel about yourself?

Yes they do

bc when I open ig, Vk or any other social stuff

and see those beautiful people with perfect faces

they have beautiful bodies

and I think "I am shit compared to them"

and I also wanna be beautiful but it doesn't happen

So I try to avoid social media and using those apps

Your fave person you follow on ig?

the ones I follow are my faves

otherwise I wouldn't follow them

that would be Arabic

Why? Bc it sounds awesome

I didn't have any

I still hate school

school is a nightmare

I don't have any

I don't listen to Russian music

but if I do listen to it, it doesn't mean I have fave songs

My short and long term goal is not to die

and then we will see

I would sit here and answer your questions

If you could be someone else who would it be?

damn it is hard to tell

if I had to choose any person I wouldn't choose to be a person

I'd like to be my cat

What does he need?

Eat, sleep, shit

not a bad life

He has no bad thoughts, he doesn't worry about things

he doesn't think about relationship or pleasing someone

he just sleeps and does his things

so it is good to be a cat

Do you get lost and hide from the world?.. like me

I think I never get found

I don't like the world

TYSM for these questions!

Check out my instagram at the link below

Don't forget to subscribe to my channel!

and I'll see you in the next video!

Bye bye :)

For more infomation >> Q&A (Eng subs) | Sasha Bradbury - Duration: 9:05.

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The Best Realistic Flight Combat Sim Ever -2017- Falcon BMS - English Subtitles - Duration: 10:03.

I want to present you the best combat flight simulator

Give a few minutes to the video and you will be able to discover everything that this free simulator can bring you

Different play modes, instant action, dogfight, tactical missions and campaign,

All online or single player

Data library with the current aircraft and missiles integrated in the simulator

In the mode of war you can regulate the difficulty and amount of forces in both sides

In campaign mode you can choose at any time between directing the war

or jump to action and take The controls of the plane

Plan the missions, obtaining the data of the enemy SAM locations and ground units

Controls the state of your facilities

Observe the automatic missions management and modify it

or take control and create your own missions against the objectives

Select the armament of the aircraft and observe or direct your forces in the theater of operations

manage the bullseye,

Stay tuned for the latest news and direct your strength against the enemy.

It indicates to the ground units the automatic or manual behavior

and gives them a direction of advance or objective

Besides, use the flight recording tools to study your maneuvers

and learn from your mistakes, improve tactics

Remember epic moments

debrief online with your friends and discuss other possible tactics and maneuvers

It is a simulator focused on the F16 Fighting Falcon

one of the most sold aircraft in the worl

having a 3D cokpit With which to interact and a high level of detail

in the systems of the airplane in navigation and armament without equal in computer

But you can also fly other aircraft, all from the database

in greater detail:

F-18

F-15

Mirage 2000

F-4 Phantom

Tornado

VIGGEN

MIG29

A-10

HARRIER with its vertical take off and vertical landing

When you are on the ground

you must follow the protocols of the control tower or ATC

wait your turn for the Take off

and once on the runway

full power and take off

Follow the instructions of AWACS

Combat against aerial threats in close combat

contact your wingman

cover the six mutually

Destroy your target

Press your enemy

and help your partner

the coordination is all up there

and win the combat

Refuel in flight so you do not run out of fuel

Defend yourself from SAM threats

Evade their missiles

Use complex tracking systems

Fly at night, with or without night vision

Enjoy the storm and fly above it

Naval Operations

and much more

For more infomation >> The Best Realistic Flight Combat Sim Ever -2017- Falcon BMS - English Subtitles - Duration: 10:03.

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Using "Smart News" Events in NinjaTrader 8 - Duration: 4:07.

You see these pink lines on the chart? They might even remind you of some transporter scene from Star Trek?

Assure you no one's going to get beamed anywhere

We're gonna be talking about how to get smart news alerts with only the events that will impact your charts

So they don't create a cluttered mess like this... stay tuned!

First you need to get the tool now don't worry

We have a free version and a premium tool for this and we do have a video in the past that has explained the differences

so I'm gonna put the links to the free tool and

the differences of that video and the premium tool in the description below or you can just go to xabcdtrading.com

What this does is it basically

maps in all the news events that happen from the beginning of the week when the market open to the end of the week when

the market closes now you're gonna see a whole bunch of different colors here

because they're marking the high medium and low priority news events

And that's why you can see quite a few events happening in such a small period of time

Now if we change this from a four hour down to thirty minute and see how these lines are going to become a little bit

More useful you see them spread apart, but there's still a large amount of lines of news events there

We want to really narrow that down to the ones that are gonna really matter to us

The yellow Lines are low priority news event so since they won't have a huge impact

Let's get rid of those will right-click on the chart will go to indicators

And we'll go into the properties of the indicators and underneath the low priority news events

We're going to uncheck where it says "is visible". Okay this way. We're not going to see those yellow lines. We'll hit apply and okay

The orange are medium rank news events and chances are we can probably be safe with removing those too

Now things are starting to look a little bit better because all we have available are those high-priority news events

Now we have almost configured how we want to get the news alerts onto our charts to be the most meaningful

But there is one last important feature called smart news filtering the instrument that we're currently looking at is the USD/CAD

and any sort of news that's going to come in new zealand probably won't have much of an impact here

So why do we want to have those news alerts on our us-Canadian chart, okay?

the news that would be the most important and the most

Meaningful is either gonna come out of Canada or it's going to come out of the us

And that's the news that we want to see so right-click on your charts and go to indicators

Find the news indicator and look underneath the properties, okay?

It says show all events this means that we're not going to see all the news events

But only the ones are gonna be affected by this chart, okay in this case

It's a us dollar or the Canadian dollar and that's all we want to see are all those economic news releases

That are going to impact the us dollar or the Canadian dollar

So let's look at where we started and where we are now and the differences of how useful this tool has become

Let's make it even more worth your while

let's add in some audio notifications for the highest priority news events by right clicking and going to the indicator properties and

Finding your way down to high priority news events where we can then select that audio file

Now we have a few audio files created that you can download as well

And it'll just place some of them for you. "High priority news alert!" "Medium priority news alert"

Anyways, if you need any of this or a price line, tool

We'll put the free links to them all in the description below this news tool though is the premium one

So you might see a bit of a difference, but regardless they both do the smart news filtering so enjoy!

For more infomation >> Using "Smart News" Events in NinjaTrader 8 - Duration: 4:07.

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{AMV SASUKE/ITACHI} I SPOKE TO THE DEVIL IN MIAMI, HE SAID EVERYTHING WOULD BE FINE [SUB ESPAÑOL] - Duration: 2:02.

And I'm always where the Sun don't shine

Tears don't show

won't Hurt me now 'cause Heart's been broke

I Hate myself but It won't show

I Constantly lose all My remorse

and it's Ten for the wolf and Three for the shepherd

And it's One for the sheep who Led by a leopard

often Gave his perception as a Handle of weapon

took a Bite of your apple

give me All you can offer

now I'm Trapped in a changing maze

etting my soul ablaze Couldn't control the pace

Where is this going? Hey

Heartless is recklessness

t is Word of a pacifist to the Word of a masochist

I'm Off of the map, my Lord

I Spoke to a baphomet (a demon), he Said he would save me if I

Gave him one thing he needed

What is this thing I pleaded?

Boy, it's the key to even

And as I spoke my fangs were shown

Taking aback the smiles, and tells me

What you crave will soon be yours But what I crave is already mine

Anima vestra (Your soul)

For more infomation >> {AMV SASUKE/ITACHI} I SPOKE TO THE DEVIL IN MIAMI, HE SAID EVERYTHING WOULD BE FINE [SUB ESPAÑOL] - Duration: 2:02.

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Learn to play guitar - Disturbed - Sound of silence - easy - Duration: 14:52.

Hey guys, great that you join this video 😃

I`m Hannes from werdemusiker!

In this video I want to show and teach you the song Sound of Silence in 10 !!! minutes!

You`ll learn the chords,

you`ll learn a dope riff on the guitar

It`s a bit inspired by the Disturbed version

which is primarily played at the piano.

But we do this on the guitar!

The original from Simon & Garfunkel is also on the guitar 😉

So this really makes a lot of sense 😊

Now I`ll play

what you`ll learn in this video!

Off we go!

Okay, as you`ve seen the whole consists of a sort of riff, run

or melody, or whatever you want to call it 😉

Easy to play -

that`s why it`s also great for beginners!!!

Then there`re some chords

and maybe you already know them.

There we`ve to look at some rhythmic staff

so that you change at the right position.

But otherwise the chords are always recurring,

over and over again!

I also have an extensive tutorial for this song.

And here I go into details and will explain everything!

This song is very all-around song.

It sounds quite similar but

this song lives from the dynamics and the small details

which turns it huge and varied 😃

In this video we`ll get into the basics!

Here we go!

Let`s start with this wonderful melody!

I want to say one more thing here:

in the original version of Disturbed the song is one note higher.

Simon & Garfunkel chosed a totally different key. 😉

If you want to play along the record

just put a capo in the second collar

and then you play everything two collars higher.

But we`ll play it here

because I really like the chords like this.

And so we can work with many empty strings.

Before you start I recommend you to have a look in the info box 😃

This link is guiding you to my free crash course!

These lessons will also help you to master this tutorial 😃

But now let`s go 😃

We start with empty E string

and we hit it down

and empty H string.

You`ve to jump quite far.

I always make a downstroke and upstroke then on H string.

second collar G string

I do this with middle finger

and it`s played with a downstroke.

empty H string again

empty G string and empty H string

fourth collar D string with ring finger

and again empty H string

Let`s do this again 😃

We always have this interaction with the H string the whole time.

So we play it in a change first with empty E string.

H string is always played with an upstroke.

Save this and the other notes are played with downstrokes!

We can count as follows:

1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 1 and …

Alright? So H string is always played on and!

Try to count along 😃

to get into a good rhythmic groove!

So that you don`t get faster or slower!

It`s not always this easy to retain control here.

You`ve to sway the pick here quite a lot.

Best just start to change between empty E string H string!

Then you get a feeling to do two things at the same time:

to play and count at the same time!

And then you start griping the notes!

If you played this, we go on 😃

I played this run three times in the intro.

The last time we only have empty E string.

Then the lyrics start!!!

D major is played over two beats.

pointer second collar G string

ring finger third collar H string

middle finger second collar E string

Now you hit G H and E string.

Hit it over two beats

and you`re welcome to count!

If this is too hectic for you

and if you need a bit more ease…

just hit on one for now!

So you get a better overview and

you also have more time to change into the next chord.

It`s E minor!

over two beats

pointer and middle finger are in second collar on A and D string.

These are second and third string seem from you.

Now you play all six strings….

Also for two beats

You can do this quite carefully,

the song is really relaxed 😉

Or you just hit on one!

Now we go to C major!

ring finger third collar A string

middle finger second collar D string

pointer first collar H string

On two and we already go to G!

Okay, this means that you can change by placing

ring and middle finger one side up to you.

ring finger third collar E string

middle finger second collar A string

pinkie third collar high E string

At the beginning it somewhat needs to get used to it.

It could also confuse you,

so counting isn`t a bad thing 😉

and you get a better access!

That`s C major

and let G sound for one more beat.

That`s this part with counting!

You don`t have to strike in eighth notes.

You can do it like this

but it`s important to change at the right position.

Okay, so basically we`ve D major two beats.

We continue as follows:

1/2 beat G

Here we don`t play G for one complete beat

but basically only 1/2

So we`ve…

Then we change to C

and this time for two beats.

one beat G

1/2 beat E minor

G

D major

At the end we`ve got one beat D major

and I would just lay it down here

and then back into the riff!

Next we leave the empty string for one whole beat.

And we start right from the beginning 😃

Okay, now I play the whole verse again!

I`ll count and do it very slowly 😃

Take notes!

You know with chords and tabs it`s always a thing…

It`s a very good exercise if you write it down yourself!

Really write it down!

Make two strokes, write down G

so that`s beat G major and so on 😉

If it`s only half a beat write down 2/4 in front of it

Like the fraction system in school 😉

2/4 means that it`s only half a beat

Try to do some research yourself!

This actually helps a lot to memorize it better!

It`s not only about my laziness here, alright?! 😁

From scratch again, starting with the chords!

D for two beats

E minor for two beats

Again 😃

And so on …..

Try not only to play along but also write it down!!

A dope practice 😃

It`s also good to memorize things better and easier

and to understand what is going on here 😉

If you`ve problems with the alternation of chords

only do dry training between the chords!

fifty times one hundred times…

Here I make it between E and D minor!

Then you learn where exactly the fingers have to be.

Which strings have to be stroken?

And then you can use your pick

If you hopefully had a lot of fun with this video 😉

and if you`ve some basic questions to the topic guitar

have a look at my free crash course.

The lessons will help you to learn a lot of stuff

which you also need for this tutorial 😃

Things like posture, how to hold the guitar,

how to grip the chords… are explained in this course!

It`s worth to have a look!

It`s completely free!

It`s no fee-based subscription or sth like this!

Enjoy playing guitar!

See you in the next video 😃

Take care!

Ciao 😃

For more infomation >> Learn to play guitar - Disturbed - Sound of silence - easy - Duration: 14:52.

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Why Are Many Modern Artworks "Untitled"? | ARTiculations - Duration: 5:58.

The other day, I came across these paintings by Georgia O'Keeffe at an exhibition.

My first thought was actually how much these works remind me of minimalist and abstract

works by artists like Ellsworth Kelly and Josef Albers.

Which made sense to me since many artists around this time, in the 1950s and 60s, were

emphasizing the use of intense colours, painting hard edged contours, and exploring the compositional

arrangements of geometric shapes.

However, I discovered one big difference between the O'Keeffe works

and the works of many geometric abstractionists.

Most O'Keeffe works had descriptive titles,

while many abstract paintings of this era did not.

These two by O'Keefe are titled "Black Door with Red" and "My Last Door."

They're two in a series of many paintings O'Keeffe did of the patio door

in her New Mexico studio.

The black rectangle at the centre is the patio door, and the small horizontal series of rectangles

below it are the porcelain tiles in front of the door.

These two paintings by Ellsworth Kelly look similar to the O'Keeffe paintings, however,

one is untitled, and the other is called "Two Whites and Black".

It's a title for sure, but not the most helpful one.

This painting by Josef Albers is also untitled, while this other one is called "Variant"

part of the variant series where he painted the same rectangular arrangements in various colours

Again, many of these artists were exploring similar ideas - representing the same rectilinear

motifs over and over with different colour arrangements.

But the titles matter, because they influence how we think and contextualize what we see.

Maybe all of these paintings are meant to depict entries, portals, and doorways.

But the the O'Keeffe paintings are the only ones where the meaning is concretely defined.

Similarly - this other painting by O'Keeffe also resembles paintings by the abstract expressionist

Agnes Martin.

However, many of Martin's paintings were also untitled while this O'Keeffe work is

called "Sky with Flat White Cloud."

These titles, in addition to communicating (or not communicating) with the viewer what

the work is about, also can reveal where the artists are coming from and what they were

trying to achieve with their Art.

O'Keeffe was known for painting the world around her.

Wherever she went, she painted the skies, rivers, and mountains that surrounded her.

Sure, she depicted her world in surreal and abstracted ways, but they were still depictions

of real subject matter.

While Agnes Martin did not see her paintings as representing scenes of reality, but as

philosophical and symbolic expressions of lines, grids, and subdued colours.

Another very well known abstract painters who chose to not title many of his paintings

is Mark Rothko.

When looking at this painting - you can interpret it in many different ways.

You may see it as just two colours - black and grey, divided evenly in the middle.

Or you might see it as a barren, desolate landscape against a dark, starless, moonless night.

Or you can look at it from an emotional and philosophical perspective.

Perhaps it symbolizes something dark and depressing - like hell or death.

One of the reasons this art work is so open to interpretation - other than the minimalist

nature of the image - is that it's untitled.

The artist chose to not tell us what it is, or what he was thinking exactly.

The title, or lack there of in this instance, gives us the ability to view it on our own

terms, and lets us establish our own context.

The other thing you may notice is that some of these "untitled" paintings have subtitles,

or titles in brackets.

Many of these subtitles were attributed not by the artist themselves, but by others such

as art dealers, gallery staff or art critics.

For instance, a series of Mark Rothko paintings are called "Untitled (Multiforms)".

However, the name Multiform was not used by Rothko himself, and in fact did not become

associated with these paintings until they appeared in exhibition catalogues after his death.

But sometimes, the "Untitled" titles are given to the artworks

on purpose by the artists themselves.

The photographer Cindy Sherman is probably most well known for her photographic series

named "Untitled Film Stills."

It is a series of black and white photographs of herself posing as

stereotypical female film characters.

They look like they could be stills taken straight from

1950s and 60s era Hollywood film sets.

Here - the "untitled" nature of these film stills are important.

Sherman aimed to achieve a level of ambiguity in these portraits.

She didn't want these to be anything specific, or any identifiable movie character.

She wanted these photos to express the generic, cliche representations of women in film

to highlight how one-dimensional, and interchangeable these characters can be.

Another example of the deliberate use of "Untitled" as the artwork title are by artist

Felix Gonzales Torres.

Many of his works are "Untitled" followed by a subtitles in parenthesis.

Such as Untitled (Perfect Lovers), Untitled (Death by Gun) and Untitled (Last Light).

In all these works, the titles in the parenthesis are symbolic, and give the viewers clues into

what these artworks represent.

Why then, would he chose the primary title to be Untitled?

You may ask.

Well, It's hard to say for sure.

Maybe he was deliberately poking fun at modern art?

Maybe he precisely wanted you to pay attention to the title

and this was his way of drawing you in?

Or maybe he's representing how these works can be subtle and mundane, while also representing

powerful and concrete ideas at the same time.

Thanks for watching everyone

Let me know in the comments below what title you would give this painting

If you were tasked with giving it a name.

Hey now that we've heard so much about artworks with no names.

I was actually thinking, why don't we come on over to my friend Patrick of Name Explain's

channel where we're gonna explain to you the stories behind 5 artworks with actual names.

Subtitles by the Amara.org community

For more infomation >> Why Are Many Modern Artworks "Untitled"? | ARTiculations - Duration: 5:58.

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Hammer® woodworking project "top bar hive" - Duration: 35:46.

Nature has always provided us humans with the exceptional material wood.

With our project today we want to give nature something back.

We're building a bee cradle!

A new home for our very hard working inhabitants.

The bees!

The bee cradle is most natural form of bee hive.

It provides the ideal space for our bees to develop naturally

and allows for unobtrusive honey extraction.

Our Hammer workshop is optimally equipped for the project with the circular saw K3, the planer A3-26 and the band saw N3700

from the affordable Hammer range.

Because of its special weather resistance we use our native Tyrolese larch wood.

The preparation is done quickly, connect the extraction and plug it into a socket

(or, depending on the model, into a high voltage outlet) and get started!

As always, you can download the complete assembly plan on our website.

The assembly plan comes in handy during the build and can also help with brainstorming.

We take measures and start cutting the boards to length.

The board protrusion is removed with the parallel cutting fence!

The cutting of the end happens exactly at the pencil stroke.

The supporting table makes handling the long boards much easier.

With just a few simple steps we modify the machine for trim and parallel cuts.

The saw blade we chose is the Silent-Power Rip Saw Blade with a diameter of 315 mm.

Trimming on the smooth sliding table is comfortable and fast

we receive absolutely straight cutting edges for optimal parallel cuts.

Our Hammer expert's tip: The parallel cutting fence in the middle of the saw blade prevents

a clamping of the boards and allows you to work safely and comfortably.

Already the combination of sliding table and parallel cutting fence is almost a guarantee for a successful woodwork project.

And another Hammer expert's tip: Workpieces up to 3 m long

can be processed with a trimming sleigh.

The bar runs on a T-slot at the sliding table.

So the compact Hammer circular saw is optimally equipped even for big projects.

Every part is cut to its raw measurements, now we start with the planing.

We use the A 326 with a planing width of 260 mm, dual-hinged, solid planing tables,

a precise planer fence and practical rolling carriage.

Quickly adapted, we begin with the planing and jointing of the tailored boards.

With the practical table extensions we increase the size of the supporting surface for long and heavy workpieces.

We control the depth of cut variably and quickly.

These details – standard for Hammer planers – are essential for smooth work progress.

Thanks to the spring support we convert to thickness planing with just a few grips.

Here we see the patented Silent-Power spiral blade cutterblock

exceptional and silent, it guarantees a perfectly planed surface.

Of course, we can modify the thicknesser table with the table extensions.

Therefore, we can also do safe and stress-free thickness planing as a one-man operation.

We use the handwheel to set the thicknessing height accurate to a tenth of a millimetre.

And we're all set.

Even the simultaneous planing of two slim boards is no problem for our A3-26.

We progress quickly with a feed speed of 6 metres per minute and obtain a perfect surface.

With the next step we glue the sidewalls and the rear wall together.

We put the boards together according to their growth rings

to minimise later "warping".

We join the boards with a waterproof adhesive (PU adhesive).

While glueing together the boards, the quality of results from the planer becomes clear.

Our sidewall is absolutely perfect.

We start by cutting the workpieces to length.

We take the accurate dimensions from our assembly plan and set the crosscut fence accordingly.

For cutting small pices we mount the rifing knive deflector with magnets to the cast iron table.

We adjust the crosscut fence to exactly 19 degrees for the bevel cut of the legs.

We need to apply the dimensions from the plan to the workpiece when preparing the side parts.

Our Hammer expert's tip: A rectangular shaped plate makes an ideal auxiliary fence.

This ensures, especially with the second cut, an accurate stop and a stable lead of

the workpiece while cutting.

Next are the glued boards, which have dried in the meantime.

Dried PU adhesive is best removed with a flat, sharp knife.

We use a rendering plane iron.

The initial points for the following cuts are the sides.

These are the fix points for all other components.

This way, we can counterbalance deviations from the assembly plan.

We cut a rabbet into one of the sides to make the assembly easier.

As a result we obtain a larger surface and a stronger bond of the glue.

We change the splitter for safer working because the rabbets bevelled strips turn out to be concealed.

Important: The top edge of the splitter needs to be lower than the circle of cut.

The first fold cut is made with an upright workpiece.

A section helps us to lead the workpiece.

We adjust the saw blade to an incline of 23 degrees for the cutting of the back wall.

The large scaled miter-scale helps us to accurately

adjust the angle setting.

Our Hammer expert's tip for double mitering on the the rip fence is to "start cutting bearing tracks"

The workpiece won't slide with the tip of the fermentation into the rip fence

and can be lead optimally.

We cut the fore and back parts of the roof at the line of measurement.

We us the rip fence in a "horizontal" position for the gable and supporting parts.

In doing so we can also cut small parts with the same level of safety.

So let's move to the materials list.

Fastening elements for the roof. ….

Sections of glass for the body Done!

All parts are cut – time to start assembling!

We start with the marking of the roof construction to tag the positions for the chisels.

In order to control the climate for our bee population, we try to make the rooftop

as airtight as possible.

The resulting air cushion provides perfect thermal isolation in summer and winter.

We use PU adhesive again to glue the parts together.

Our Hammer expert's tip: Use screws with a drill bit – this prevents the wood from splitting

It is also recommended to use screw clamps to secure the workpieces!

By installing a glass pane we will then be able to observe the growth of our bee colony.

The glass pane does not need to be glued because the construction method clamps the glass

The three entrance holes are drilled with a 20 mm Forster drill.

We can later reduce the size using corks or even close them again.

This will be important at the time of settling, winter and spring.

The insole rails seem to be quite the challenge.

But the effort will pay off, as we will see later ...

For the first fold cut, the adjustments to the circular saw stay the same for the horizontal and vertical workpiece.

This way we save time and the cutting of the rails is soon complete.

The rest of the tasks for the rails will be done using the bandsaw ...

This is the safest and fastest way to make the next cuts!

We start with the profile.

With these v-shaped cut rails we increase the chances of honeycomb construction.

The safest way to make a cut at the rear side is by using the bandsaw.

For the next cuts we use the mitre fence and the parallel cutting fence as a reference.

We use a wood clamp as the end stop.

Thanks to this cut, used as a spacing to the side wall, we can prevent our bees building up to the side wall.

We use a solid surface like the mobile

Felder work table FAT 300 and screw clamps to glue the sidebars together.

The rails on which the roof lies are screwed to the roof construction.

We attach a safety guard under the flap, because we will need to check the bee hive regularly

for varroa mites.

his allows us to open the flap unhindered, without the bees escaping through the floor.

We use plywood stripes as a mounting aid while fixing the stainless steel hinges for the opening.

Just before we finish we need to concentrate hard once again:

We have already marked the drill holes for attaching the legs.

For additional comfort while taking care of the bees,

we installed a folding system on our roof.

For the roof panels we use triple-laminated boards made from larch wood,

which are waterproof, glued and free of warping.

These panels can either be used as a roof without further treatment or be covered with

aluminium, copper or something similar, as you wish.

The self-sealing screws guarantee a sealed roof and help

keep our bees dry.

A touch of PU adhesive seals the gable.

As a small extra, we attach a landing plank.

It is not absolutely required, but the busy bees deserve this small luxury.

As a final step, we break off all sharp edges.

Of course anyone can treat the outer surfaces, but we

decided on an untreated bee cradle.

To help motivate our bees to build honeycombs,

we coated the rails with melted beeswax.

That's it!

Our bee cradle is finished!!

We already found the perfect place for our bee colony!

A clearing in an alpine pasture above Hall in Tyrol.

A professional beekeeper helps us with the exciting settling and maintenance of our bees.

Now all we need is a little patience.

We are excited to watch the development of our bees!

For more infomation >> Hammer® woodworking project "top bar hive" - Duration: 35:46.

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2017 Jeeps At The Farm - Jeep Show, Mudding & Off-Roading With ExtremeTerrain - Duration: 8:50.

Ryan: I'm Ryan from ExtremeTerrian.com.

And in this episode of Throttle Out, we're here at the Jeeps at the Farm event that we

are proud to be the lead sponsor of yet again.

This is an amazing event, we have some great weather, tons of awesome Jeeps out here.

We're gonna be bringing you guys with us as we go through the Show and Shine as well as

hitting that Comp Course.

And the Jeep that we're going to be bringing through that course is the built Dune Four

Door behind us.

In case you haven't seen that build, make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel

to check that out as well as a lot of other great Jeep content.

Let's go check out the event.

So we're checking out the Show and Shine area.

There are a ton of JKs, JKUs, but we also have some CJs, XJs, a little bit of everything,

including some really well built TJs here.

Not everybody's ready for that Show and Shine judging, a couple people have already hit

the Comp Course and are already absolutely covered in mud but we're gonna check out everything

that's here.

Ryan: So as we're walking through the Show and Shine area, a Jeep that definitely caught

my eye is the one behind us here.

And luckily Denny was here to tell us a little bit about it.

Very nice to meet you, Denny.

Denny: Nice to meet you.

Ryan: Thanks for telling us about your Jeep.

So the thing is obviously huge, it's on 40's.

Tell us a little bit about what you did to it.

Denny: It's a 2013 JKU Rubicon, 5 1/2 inch lift, there's a custom roll cage in it, a

custom hood, the bumpers and stuff.

Like I said, you're running on 40's, you've got to run big.

Ryan: Absolutely, and it is probably one of the biggest Jeeps out here, it's absolutely

beautifully done.

And you were telling me, it's daily driven as well right?

Denny: It's my daily driver, I drive it every day back and forth to work.

Ryan: So running 40's every day on the street, what gears are you running?

Denny: I'm running 4 88 gears and it seems like it's doing pretty good, I'm getting about

15 miles to the gallon so I can't complain.

Ryan: And with those gears, it feels pretty peppy?

Do you have any power adders on it?

Denny: Yeah, I have plenty of power, I just put the super chip in it so that's going to

help me a little bit more.

Ryan: Yeah, absolutely.

Any thoughts about any kind of forced induction maybe, a ripped supercharger?

Turbo?

Denny: I'm trying, believe me, I'm trying.

I've got to talk my wife into it, you know, that's how it always works, you know, you've

got to talk to them first.

But that's my next step.

Ryan: Yeah, that would definitely help with turning these big tires for sure.

Denny: Like today, I'm gonna take it on the track and make sure it gets dirty.

Ryan: There you go.

And that's the impressive part because when I saw it, when you see big wheels, big tires

sometimes, the Jeeps never see mud.

This one, it's got the rock rash on the wheels to prove it.

Denny's here, he's gonna run it through the course.

This one sees the on-road and the off-road and it is just an incredibly well-built Jeep,

Denny, thank you so much for telling us about it.

Enjoy running through the course.

Denny: Thank you.

Ryan: So we have all kinds of Jeeps here, I mentioned from every different generation

but also all different purposes.

There are some Jeeps that are here built specifically for the trails and then Jeeps like this which

do not hit the trails.

Now I know this is not gonna be everybody's cup of tea but it certainly is eye catching.

This thing has a ton of work done to it and it's done in a different way than a lot of

the other rigs that you'll see here.

First and foremost, you're gonna see this thing has a set of 37 x 1350 tires on it.

And even though they're 1350's, they are stretched on these absolutely massive chrome wheels.

These things, I'm guessing are probably 22's, maybe even a little bit bigger and they are

definitely wide.

When you move up from the wheel and tire package, you definitely need a big lift to support

that, probably 5-6 inches.

It has turbo badging all over it, so definitely some power adders to help you turn those big

37's, to make this thing run really, really fast on the street.

It has lights everywhere you could possibly have a light and in some places, I didn't

even know you could have lights.

And I even saw a nitrous bottle in the back, now it could be a CO2 bottle or it could actually

be nitrous.

There are a couple of LEDs facing directly up in this hood vent.

If it does have nitrous on it, that could be where the nitrous purge is to light up

that cloud which would actually be pretty cool.

It also has lights behind these huge wheels so as you're running down the road at night

when you're hitting the shows, those are going to be on as well.

So obviously, not spending a lot of time on the trail.

We're checking out all the awesome Jeeps here at the Show and Shine area at Jeeps at the

Farm and there is no shortage of built rigs.

Which reminds me, make sure to enter into our sweepstakes.

Right now, we are giving away not one but two fully built 2018 JL Wranglers.

This is the ultimate his and hers package.

Give one to your significant other, friend, family member, or be a little greedy and keep

both for yourself.

One of the Jeeps is going to be completely outfitted in Deegan 38 armor.

Deegan 38 is, of course, the brand new line of armor items exclusive to ExtremeTerrain

and the other Jeep is fully outfitted in Barricade parts.

So you can enter into the contest once a week up until November 15th and we're going to

be giving this thing away on the website on Black Friday.

So go to ExtremeTerrain.com/win to enter.

Enter once a week, get all your buddies to enter as well to give you the best chance

of winning the ultimate his and hers package.

Good luck.

So we're here at the obstacle course, there are a ton of awesome things setup over here.

We've got big rock piles, some cars to crush.

Of course, the mud pit which is always a big crowd favorite.

It's been awesome checking out everybody else running through this stuff but now it's my

turn.

Right off the bat, they've got a couple of hills here, just to kind of get you warmed

up, nothing that this Jeep can't handle, this thing is pretty well built.

Got some berms here to get a little bit off camber, gonna roll up on the side here, get

a little tippy.

It's always fun hitting these man-made hills, you're looking at the sky, then you're looking

at the ground, then the sky again.

Got some twisties here, I didn't disconnect the sway bars on this thing, so we'll see,

we'll see if we can't get it three wheeling a little bit.

Yeah, definitely got a tire lifting off the ground there.

This is a pretty cool obstacle we have up here too, got some telephone poles is all

that, watching the spotter, making sure that you have exact control over the Jeep, making

sure you're going straight and you're not going to slip off the poles.

Looks like the next row of this course has a couple of rocks, that'll be fun to hit.

Starting to build up a little bit, a little more challenging here and there.

Some logs here looks like it's plenty wide, shouldn't have a problem going left to right.

Just take it slow over top of that.

Loop around here, do a 180 back onto the next section, you've got some bigger rocks, some

bigger boulders, should be okay, I'm gonna stick to the right side here, take it nice

and easy.

Using those skid plates almost got hung up.

This looks like the biggest hill, straight up and over.

This is definitely one where you're gonna see sky then ground.

Then the car crush.

The cars are pretty flat at this point but it should still be fun.

Hopefully, I don't get hung up on anything but we've got skid plates.

And now for everybody's favorite, the mud pit.

This thing looks like it's been awesome all day long, tons of Jeeps coming out the other

side, absolutely covered in mud.

We're going to hammer down and see if we can't have some fun with it.

Got to give them a little bit of a show.

So we're coming to the end of the day here.

We had an absolutely awesome time at Jeeps at the Farm and we were so happy to be the

title sponsor this year.

We had an awesome time looking at all the Jeeps at the Show and Shine but it was even

more fun going through that obstacle course.

Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel to check out great events like this, Jeep

builds, and some other great Jeep content.

For more infomation >> 2017 Jeeps At The Farm - Jeep Show, Mudding & Off-Roading With ExtremeTerrain - Duration: 8:50.

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Wanì2 - Features - Duration: 2:19.

Self inflating airbag protection with inside spring

Certified T-lock strap system complying with LTF regulations

Safety chest strap

Elastic system which returns speed bar to its place

Lockable buckle

Loops and carabiners in different colours

Rescue parachute container with adjustable volume

Numbered labels for an easy step-by-step setup of the rescue parachute

Large side pockets

Spacious back pocket

S.O.S. label

Camelbak arrangement

Optional back protection

Quick and easy harness/rucksack reversibility

Well-aired ergonomic back padding

Compression side webbings

Convenient pockets to hold all your accessories

Clothing carrying elastic band

Hooking system for telescopic poles

Transparent pocket for owner's info and documents

Pocket designed for camel-bak

For more infomation >> Wanì2 - Features - Duration: 2:19.

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Hammer® woodwork project "top bar hive" - Duration: 35:46.

Nature has always provided us humans with the exceptional material wood.

With our project today we want to give nature something back.

We're building a bee cradle!

A new home for our very hard working inhabitants.

The bees!

The bee cradle is most natural form of bee hive.

It provides the ideal space for our bees to develop naturally

and allows for unobtrusive honey extraction.

Our Hammer workshop is optimally equipped for the project with the circular saw K3, the planer A3-26 and the band saw N3700

from the affordable Hammer range.

Because of its special weather resistance we use our native Tyrolese larch wood.

The preparation is done quickly, connect the extraction and plug it into a socket

(or, depending on the model, into a high voltage outlet) and get started!

As always, you can download the complete assembly plan on our website.

The assembly plan comes in handy during the build and can also help with brainstorming.

We take measures and start cutting the boards to length.

The board protrusion is removed with the parallel cutting fence!

The cutting of the end happens exactly at the pencil stroke.

The supporting table makes handling the long boards much easier.

With just a few simple steps we modify the machine for trim and parallel cuts.

The saw blade we chose is the Silent-Power Rip Saw Blade with a diameter of 315 mm.

Trimming on the smooth sliding table is comfortable and fast

we receive absolutely straight cutting edges for optimal parallel cuts.

Our Hammer expert's tip: The parallel cutting fence in the middle of the saw blade prevents

a clamping of the boards and allows you to work safely and comfortably.

Already the combination of sliding table and parallel cutting fence is almost a guarantee for a successful woodwork project.

And another Hammer expert's tip: Workpieces up to 3 m long

can be processed with a trimming sleigh.

The bar runs on a T-slot at the sliding table.

So the compact Hammer circular saw is optimally equipped even for big projects.

Every part is cut to its raw measurements, now we start with the planing.

We use the A 326 with a planing width of 260 mm, dual-hinged, solid planing tables,

a precise planer fence and practical rolling carriage.

Quickly adapted, we begin with the planing and jointing of the tailored boards.

With the practical table extensions we increase the size of the supporting surface for long and heavy workpieces.

We control the depth of cut variably and quickly.

These details – standard for Hammer planers – are essential for smooth work progress.

Thanks to the spring support we convert to thickness planing with just a few grips.

Here we see the patented Silent-Power spiral blade cutterblock

exceptional and silent, it guarantees a perfectly planed surface.

Of course, we can modify the thicknesser table with the table extensions.

Therefore, we can also do safe and stress-free thickness planing as a one-man operation.

We use the handwheel to set the thicknessing height accurate to a tenth of a millimetre.

And we're all set.

Even the simultaneous planing of two slim boards is no problem for our A3-26.

We progress quickly with a feed speed of 6 metres per minute and obtain a perfect surface.

With the next step we glue the sidewalls and the rear wall together.

We put the boards together according to their growth rings

to minimise later "warping".

We join the boards with a waterproof adhesive (PU adhesive).

While glueing together the boards, the quality of results from the planer becomes clear.

Our sidewall is absolutely perfect.

We start by cutting the workpieces to length.

We take the accurate dimensions from our assembly plan and set the crosscut fence accordingly.

For cutting small pices we mount the rifing knive deflector with magnets to the cast iron table.

We adjust the crosscut fence to exactly 19 degrees for the bevel cut of the legs.

We need to apply the dimensions from the plan to the workpiece when preparing the side parts.

Our Hammer expert's tip: A rectangular shaped plate makes an ideal auxiliary fence.

This ensures, especially with the second cut, an accurate stop and a stable lead of

the workpiece while cutting.

Next are the glued boards, which have dried in the meantime.

Dried PU adhesive is best removed with a flat, sharp knife.

We use a rendering plane iron.

The initial points for the following cuts are the sides.

These are the fix points for all other components.

This way, we can counterbalance deviations from the assembly plan.

We cut a rabbet into one of the sides to make the assembly easier.

As a result we obtain a larger surface and a stronger bond of the glue.

We change the splitter for safer working because the rabbets bevelled strips turn out to be concealed.

Important: The top edge of the splitter needs to be lower than the circle of cut.

The first fold cut is made with an upright workpiece.

A section helps us to lead the workpiece.

We adjust the saw blade to an incline of 23 degrees for the cutting of the back wall.

The large scaled miter-scale helps us to accurately

adjust the angle setting.

Our Hammer expert's tip for double mitering on the the rip fence is to "start cutting bearing tracks"

The workpiece won't slide with the tip of the fermentation into the rip fence

and can be lead optimally.

We cut the fore and back parts of the roof at the line of measurement.

We us the rip fence in a "horizontal" position for the gable and supporting parts.

In doing so we can also cut small parts with the same level of safety.

So let's move to the materials list.

Fastening elements for the roof. ….

Sections of glass for the body Done!

All parts are cut – time to start assembling!

We start with the marking of the roof construction to tag the positions for the chisels.

In order to control the climate for our bee population, we try to make the rooftop

as airtight as possible.

The resulting air cushion provides perfect thermal isolation in summer and winter.

We use PU adhesive again to glue the parts together.

Our Hammer expert's tip: Use screws with a drill bit – this prevents the wood from splitting

It is also recommended to use screw clamps to secure the workpieces!

By installing a glass pane we will then be able to observe the growth of our bee colony.

The glass pane does not need to be glued because the construction method clamps the glass

The three entrance holes are drilled with a 20 mm Forster drill.

We can later reduce the size using corks or even close them again.

This will be important at the time of settling, winter and spring.

The insole rails seem to be quite the challenge.

But the effort will pay off, as we will see later ...

For the first fold cut, the adjustments to the circular saw stay the same for the horizontal and vertical workpiece.

This way we save time and the cutting of the rails is soon complete.

The rest of the tasks for the rails will be done using the bandsaw ...

This is the safest and fastest way to make the next cuts!

We start with the profile.

With these v-shaped cut rails we increase the chances of honeycomb construction.

The safest way to make a cut at the rear side is by using the bandsaw.

For the next cuts we use the mitre fence and the parallel cutting fence as a reference.

We use a wood clamp as the end stop.

Thanks to this cut, used as a spacing to the side wall, we can prevent our bees building up to the side wall.

We use a solid surface like the mobile

Felder work table FAT 300 and screw clamps to glue the sidebars together.

The rails on which the roof lies are screwed to the roof construction.

We attach a safety guard under the flap, because we will need to check the bee hive regularly

for varroa mites.

his allows us to open the flap unhindered, without the bees escaping through the floor.

We use plywood stripes as a mounting aid while fixing the stainless steel hinges for the opening.

Just before we finish we need to concentrate hard once again:

We have already marked the drill holes for attaching the legs.

For additional comfort while taking care of the bees,

we installed a folding system on our roof.

For the roof panels we use triple-laminated boards made from larch wood,

which are waterproof, glued and free of warping.

These panels can either be used as a roof without further treatment or be covered with

aluminium, copper or something similar, as you wish.

The self-sealing screws guarantee a sealed roof and help

keep our bees dry.

A touch of PU adhesive seals the gable.

As a small extra, we attach a landing plank.

It is not absolutely required, but the busy bees deserve this small luxury.

As a final step, we break off all sharp edges.

Of course anyone can treat the outer surfaces, but we

decided on an untreated bee cradle.

To help motivate our bees to build honeycombs,

we coated the rails with melted beeswax.

That's it!

Our bee cradle is finished!!

We already found the perfect place for our bee colony!

A clearing in an alpine pasture above Hall in Tyrol.

A professional beekeeper helps us with the exciting settling and maintenance of our bees.

Now all we need is a little patience.

We are excited to watch the development of our bees!

For more infomation >> Hammer® woodwork project "top bar hive" - Duration: 35:46.

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Tanki Online V-LOG: Episode 146 - Duration: 5:25.

WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.

Hello tankers!

In today's V-Log, we'll be telling you about the special "Tanki in Moscow" pack.

We'll also be meeting the new English Community Manager,

and launching another weekend giveaway.

New week, new V-Log.

The summer season is just about wrapping up,

and many of you are already asking:

"What will happen with the rewards from daily mission chains?"

For those of you who don't know, at the beginning of summer,

we tripled the rewards for completing daily mission chains.

We had promised to keep these increased rewards until the end of summer.

But now, we've decided to extend them till the end of Autumn.

So, keep completing your missions every day,

and collecting those big rewards every week.

The "Tanki in the City" event is drawing closer

just one more week to go!

Tomorrow, September 2nd,

the special "Tanki in Moscow" pack will become available in the Shop.

Here's a small reminder of what it contains:

7 gold boxes...

20 days of Premium... and 1500 of each supply.

More importantly, the low price tag makes it GREAT value for money.

Additionally, every player who buys this pack

will receive the EXCLUSIVE "Tanki in Moscow" paint on September 11th.

By the way, don't forget that EVERY pack,

as well as EVERY event ticket purchased,

will add 20.000 crystals to a special prize pool.

Then, on September 11th, we'll have a live giveaway,

where everyone who bought the pack, will be in the chance

of winning a slice of this special fund worth MILLIONS of crystals.

The number of winners will depend on the size of the final prize pool.

The "Tanki in Moscow" pack

will be available for purchase from September 2nd till September 11th.

Don't miss it!

There are less than two weeks left

till the deadline for the Mister and Miss Tanki Online contest,

so if you haven't already submitted your entry via the special forms,

you need to get a move on!

The winners will get lots of cool in-game prizes including a Dream Tank,

plus Tanki Online branded merch

including a t-shirt, mug, and USB pen drive.

Hurry up, submit your entry before the contest ends!

Good luck!

There's a new tanker in the office!

Let's welcome the new English Community Manager

Sergei Balabanov,

who will be accepting the torch handed onto him by his predecessor, Cedric.

Hello everyone.

I'm Sergei,

I'm the new English Community Manager and you probably saw me on the forum.

I will be taking over Cedric, and I encourage you to write me.

I'm looking forward to working together with you, and especially playing.

So find me on the forum and find me in the game as Nives.

It's like "Knives" but without the first "K".

See you in the game!

Do you have a question for the new CM?

Visit the Forum and look for the special thread called Community Update.

The link, is in the V-LOG's description.

Video of the week, or rather…

CHALLENGE.

The task was a tough one.

You had to keep a tank in the air for as long as possible.

The winning entry was a classic air combo using Twins.

Let's watch it!

For next week, you need to shoot a video on the Factory map, using the Black paint.

Good luck!

And finally, a great reason for spending your weekend with your friends in Tanki Online

Weekend Giveaway… number 4.

You know the rules.

You have 48 hours to make as many kills as you can, and get rewarded for it.

Tankers who make 400 plus kills, will receive 3 gold boxes.

Those who can make more than 800 kills, will get 5 gold boxes… and 3 days of premium.

And those unstoppable machines

who manage to destroy more than 2000 tanks throughout the weekend,

will receive 10 gold boxes…

5 days of premium… and the Griffon T-G module.

And as always, all players who annihilate more than 800 tanks,

including players who destroy 2000 tanks or more,

will enter a giveaway where they can win one of two Dream Tanks.

And to make the weekend even more fun,

we'll also be having double battle funds in all non-PRO battles.

That's all for today!

Next week we'll take a small break from the V-LOG

as we travel to Moscow to prepare for the Tanki meetup.

Of course, you can expect a special video from the event.

Bye!

Last week, we showed you a Hornet frozen in mid-jump above a bridge full of mines.

You had to guess which mine it would land on.

The correct answer is… mine number 3!

Here are our winners!

And here's the new question.

How many buildings are there on this map?

For more infomation >> Tanki Online V-LOG: Episode 146 - Duration: 5:25.

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How to Write a Good Resume - Resume Writing Tips - Duration: 3:40.

Is your resume just not getting the attention it deserves? Is your resume on

the fritz? In this video I'm going to teach you three top resume trends that

are sure to make you stand out from the crowd and if you stick around until the

end I have an extra special bonus just for you. Hi friends, I am Heather Austin

from professoraustin.com and The Career Club on Facebook and I

help professionals just like you conquer your career. Before we get into the top

three resume trends let me just say that I know how time consuming it can be to

write a resume. These three resume trends will save you time, money and energy and

hopefully land you an interview. Let's get into it!

Trend #1 is to place your Linkedin URL at the top of your resume

close to your name in the header section and if you're not sure how to customize your

LinkedIn URL, take a look at the video I made right here. I'll also provide a link

in the description below. Trend #2 - use keywords. This helps your resume

get past the initial tracking software and it helps you rate higher in resume

search engines. Review the job posting for keywords and then place those

keywords throughout your resume. An example of this would be to add a skills

section that emphasizes the keywords of your desired position. Remember using the

right keywords will help you get noticed and earn an interview. Trend #3 -

is to identify accomplishments not just job descriptions. Quantify your

accomplishments as best as possible using numbers, percentages and dollar

amounts. An example of this would be "Demonstrated professional etiquette and

manners when interviewing with customers which resulted in 30% improved feedback

of customers," or "increased customer base by 55% in a single year by

bringing in real business from the company's website." Here's the bonus tip.

Get rid of your old outdated objective statement and instead

use a branding profile. A branding profile is a statement that conveys what

you can do for a company rather than what you want out of a position. Your

branding profile should state your values, your goals and your experience. If

you're wondering how to write a good branding profile for your resume take a

look at the video I made right here. I'll also provide a link below this video. So

let's recap. Trend #1 - is to place your LinkedIn URL in the top

header section of your resume. Trend #2 - is to use keywords. Trend #3 -

is to quantify your accomplishments rather than listing your

job descriptions and then of course the bonus tip is to replace your outdated

objective statement with a branding profile. So, question for you...

What resume trend have you seen recently that has caught your eye? Post

in the comment section below. I would love to know. Also don't forget to take a

look at The Career Club on Facebook. A private community dedicated to helping

you live your career to the max. I'll provide a link below this video. If this

video was helpful, be sure to hit the like button below, share it with your

friends and subscribe to this channel for more helpful tips and tricks on

conquering your career. Thanks guys and I'll see you next time!

For more infomation >> How to Write a Good Resume - Resume Writing Tips - Duration: 3:40.

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FOREX WEEKLY #16 Gold and GBP/JPY Analysis - Duration: 4:19.

Hi Guys welcome to forex weekly my name's Ben, one of the senior traders on

our london trading floor. Last episode you'll remember where there was some Pound/Yen analysis

with you guys and shared some potential trading opportunities with you.

This week I want to catch up on that pair and see just exactly how that has moved since my analysis.

Along with sharing some potential opportunities that have been coming up on gold.

let's take a look at the charts so I can share that with you.

Okay then guys let's start with catching up on our pound yen analysis from last week.

So taking a look at the charts here you can see we still have our highlighted triangle pattern there

that I pointed out last week. Remember I was talking about price compressing up

now what we did have, If I just zoom in a little bit for you here you can see we

did actually get break this level now to the downside. So that sending trend line

that I highlighted - we have broken that. I did actually share a couple of trades on

a recent blog post with you guys that I'd actually taken, there was about 8 or so if

I remember rightly, trading opportunities that presented themselves so well done if

you manage to take advantage of those now this week we have pulled back a little

bit potentially to retest this level so I'm going to be watching very very

closely at that retest of the trend line to see if we do get any kind of reversal

formations off of there. And potential downside movement that's due to then

come from that point and of course more trading opportunities. So that's

definitely something to still keep on the watch list but so far so good we've

managed to make some nice profit there. Now what I want to share with you guys

moving forward as I said was gold. So this is the weekly chart I had here on gold.

If we just take a slight step back version so slightly zoom out for

you we can see how we have this low up to the higher then forming a higher low

so they're large swings in the market now we had them moved up I found some

strong resistance around 1295 so as you can see one, two, coming up for the third

test there. If I drop to the daily chart I can actually see things a little bit

clearer for you. You can see now how we've have been testing this level again

and again we did have a slight move lower so a highlight from our support

zone here. It was unable to maintain that break before pushing up, so we've had a lot

of momentum coming into the market. More recently dollar has actually been

declining which of course helps boost gold up I'll explain the correlation

maybe a little bit more in a later video for you guys but we also have to keep

the news in mind of something like this now we've had everything going on

with North Korea firing missile tests and so forth it's not something that you

have to worry about too much but keep in mind that it will obviously cause some

spikes up in the market it's inevitable it's nothing you can do but it also

means you have to make sure you're keeping your risk managed at all times.

From a technical perspective though this breaker definitely represents some

potential trading opportunities alongside. What I would personally wait

for first, if we go back to the weekly chart I'd wait for this weekly candle

here to actually close and hold above so I want to see strong signals that the

buyers are able to keep the momentum and hold above this level if we were to

simply reject and end up closing back below that resistance of course that

would indicate more selling pressure and alternatively I would maybe look for some sales.

So it's all going to depend on the weekly close here, but if we do

hold and maintain above this level when I'm then gonna be looking forward to

continued upside movement potentially moving as high as 1368 now obviously

this is a weekly chart keep that in mind we are gonna obviously have some you know

some trending moves along the way on lower time frames. But it's something to always

keep in mind just like I said in the last video you have to keep the bigger

picture in mind understand where the market is looking to go on the

longer term and then of course moving down to the lower timeframes to actually

take advantage of that opportunity.

So hope you guys enjoyed that analysis there. I definitely recommend keeping gold on the watch list

for coming days and weeks. In the meantime if you have any questions

please feel free to leave a comment below

I'm more than happy to answer that for you. Alternatively if you want a bit more of an in-depth

look at some of the tools we actually utilize here and some of the strategies we use

at Learn To Trade please go to

Register for one of our free workshops I look forward to seeing you there.

For more infomation >> FOREX WEEKLY #16 Gold and GBP/JPY Analysis - Duration: 4:19.

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Wer ist dein Match? Merkel, Schulz oder Lindner - Duration: 4:07.

For more infomation >> Wer ist dein Match? Merkel, Schulz oder Lindner - Duration: 4:07.

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Seeds & Generation #01: Ways to enter a Seed - Duration: 5:18.

Hello hello This is Panda

and today we will take a look at Minecraft world seeds.

When you create a Minecraft world you can enter a seed for the world generation.

The seed is a number which determines how the generated world will look.

In theory entering the same seed when creating a world

will generate the exact same world all the time.

This is mostly, but not completely true, but that's not what we talk about today.

Today we will look at how you can enter a seed.

You got three options: write a number

write a text or write nothing

When writing a text it will get translated into a number.

To calculate the number you start with 0.

Then you go through the letters from left to right,

multiply the previous result by 31 and add the Unicode value of this letter.

For example let's try it with the text "Panda".

We start with a 0, multiply it by 31

and add the Unicode value of a capital P, which is 80.

So we get 80.

Now we take the resulting value, multiply it by 31 again

and add the Unicode value of a lowercase a, which is 97.

So we will get 2577.

We continue this pattern for n, d and a, so that there are no letters left

and vola we have our result.

For short texts this manual method will work absolutely fine,

however for larger results the calculation is bound by integer overflow.

If you are interested in the details of that, please refer to the links in the description.

But for now it's enough for us to know that this means

that the resulting number will always be a number

from -2.something billion to +2.something billion.

While that may sound like a lot of possible seeds,

by this method you can only reach about 0.000000023% of all seeds.

Instead of writing a text you could also not enter a seed at all

or write a 0 in the seed field.

In this case a seed will get generated based on a time value in nanoseconds

and how often random objects have been created before

since you started Minecraft.

So pretty much random.

But due to the way the number is generated, this will produce one of about

280 trillion numbers.

However that's not simply the numbers counting up

but instead they are spread in a much wider range

with gaps of about 65535 between them.

Now that's surely a lot of numbers.

But it's still only about 0.0015% of all possible seeds.

To get the vast majority of seeds you will need enter it as a number

into the seed field.

The valid numbers reach from about -9.2 quintillion

to about +9.2 quintillion.

All numbers that are smaller or greater than that

will be interpreted as a text and handled as described before.

You can reach 99.999lotsof9s% of all possible seeds

when entering them as a number.

In fact the only seed you won't get this way is 0,

as it will generate a random seed in this case.

If you do want 0 as a seed you can enter various texts that will evaluate

to it though.

So to sum it up, when you enter a text into the seed field,

you will get one of a few billion of seeds.

When you leave the seed field empty or enter zero so you get a random seed,

you will get one of a few hundred trillion of seeds.

And if you enter a number you can choose out of 18 quintillion of seeds.

If you want to see how your seed could have been generated

you can do so!

Just follow the link in the description.

The website will also calculate the numbers for texts

and texts you could use to get a given number.

On top of that it provides some additional information

that I will talk about in future videos.

As a last fun fact: In some really old versions of Java

random seeds would get picked based on the time in milliseconds since 1970.

So if a Minecraft world would have been generated with a random seed

in such a version of Java, you could tell the exact millisecond the world

was generated merely by looking at the seed.

It's really unlikely that this ever happened though,

because these versions were already outdated long before Minecraft was released.

Still the linked tool will also tell you about the theoretical generation time

calculated from the seed.

But that's it for now, thanks for watching and see you next time.

By the way, this is planned to be the first part in a

series of Videos about the Minecraft world generation.

Before you get too excited, the uploads will be as infrequent as ever.

So don't expect monthly videos or anything like that,

you know I'm not that fast!

But in some of the later episodes I will explain ways to find good world seeds.

And the plan is that the best technical seeds we found

will be presented by Meri the LapisDemon in a series on her channel.

In case you don't know her yet, she got a mix of Science, Tech, Arts

and Creativity videos on her channel.

I'm sure she will be able to present those seeds

in a much nicer way than I would, by just reading out some numbers.

Don't expect it too soon, but when this series starts,

I will link to it in the Outro of this series.

Bye.

For more infomation >> Seeds & Generation #01: Ways to enter a Seed - Duration: 5:18.

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Пасхалки в играх #28 [Easter Eggs] - Duration: 14:18.

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