Welcome to Ranger Reviews, a webseries where we look at episodes of the tv show, Power
Rangers and then discuss it!
Today, we're exploring the sixty third episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as well as
the third episode of Season 2, titled "The Mutiny Part 3".
We start this episode off with Jason wondering why the Zords stopped attacking?
What?
Whatever, Pirantishead is there, and he makes the Zords… change direction and head toward
the four wheeler track?
Whatever.
I'm already over this episode.
Zordon and Alpha figure out that the Zords are going toward innocent bystanders, so they
ask Billy and Trini if they're done with the signal blocker yet, and nope.
Sure ain't.
At the rally, people are using binoculars to watch Bulk and Skull go in reverse to make
fun of them.
Hilarious.
Oh, and Lord Zedd plans to targets teenagers in the rally.
The Rangers talk smack to the monster again, and all of a sudden, he makes Dragonzord start
firing missiles at the rally as well as the T-Rex zord.
On the moon, Zedd says that everything is going according to plan.
Whatever, Billy and Trini are finally done with the signal blocker, so they morph to
the others.
They show up, and the signal blocker isn't working at all.
In fact, they're all just about to get stomped on by the T Rex zord, and Pirantishead just
keeps showing up to fire more stuff at the old Zords.
They decide to bring together the Power Blaster to fire at the zords, but they actually just
fire it at Pirantishead instead.
Billy looks at the signal blocker to find out that he put the battery in upside down?
Jesus Christ.
Whatever, they regain the old Zords.
Lord Zedd is PISSED about this, and he plans to strip the zords of their powers and send
them into a lava crevice because he's mad.
All the zords are slowly disappearing into the lava, and Lord Zedd says that he won.
Why didn't he just do that to begin with?
Zordon and Alpha re-calibrate the morphin grid to get some stuff out of the old Zords
using "static energy", and move those parts to the hiding places to make the new
Zords.
Whatever.
Tommy sends Dragonzord away before Zedd gets it, too.
Pirantishead gets a bomb thrown down to him from Zedd, and he makes it blow up, making
him grow.
The Rangers regroup at the Command Center, and Alpha did it well enough to be able to
make the new Zords.
Everyone without Tommy are going back to action to call on their new Zords, which they do
so by calling out their old zord and their new zord name, and we get cool shoots of the
old Zords morphing into the new ones.
As it turns out, the Red Dragon Thunderzord has a warrior mode, and then Zordon says to
form the Mega Thunder Zord, which I'm pretty sure isn't the actual name they stick with
for this thing.
Whatever, they're all in its chest apparently.
They use their Thunder Saber to slash at Pirantishead, who fires back, and in a brief moment, we
see the old Megazord fighting the monster.
Tommy is old of suit watching the new Zords, and he laments that he doesn't have one,
when we cut to Jason says "time to can this fish", but it sounds like "can this bitch".
The Rangers use their Thunder Saber to destroy Pirantishead, replacing the sword in its sheath.
Lord Zedd is *pissed* about this, and we cut to Finster saying that if Lord Zedd has used
one of his monsters, none of this would've happened.
Kind of great.
At the Command Center, all the teens are talking to Zordon, and Zordon says that they have
to make sure that the Dragonzord conserves its energy.
They wonder what happened to Rita, and on the viewing globe, they see her in the dumpster,
singing "99 Bottles of Slime on the Wall", which Zordon then… mimics.
Oh, and then they realize that Bulk and Skull are in trouble still with their broken bikes,
so the teens run down, and Trini and Billy use the signal blocker again to free them
from the spell.
Tommy and Kim go check on Bulk and Skull while the rest go to get the bikes, and they tell
Tommy and Kim about how they're going to find out who the Power Rangers really are,
and then we get back to that boring ass ATV race that no one cared about, and surprisingly,
the Power Rangers come in dead last!
The end.
This episode isn't much better than part 2, but hey, better is better, I guess.
The status quo has officially be demolished with this three parter.
Rita is out, and Zedd is in.
Dinozords are gone while the Thunderzords reign supreme.
And now, Bulk and Skull have an actual motive for the rest of the season: figure out who
the hell these Power Ranger dudes are.
How will the next episode be?
Will we continue on like nothing big ever happened?
Find out next time, but until then, may the power protect you!
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How to play Nintendo DS Games on Nintendo 3DS using a flashcart - Duration: 5:56.
Many people still love the Nintendo DS, and some of them want to play their favorite DS games
on their 3DS even with its save data. How to do it? Well, you've come to the right video.
Welcome to another episode of Sthetix video tutorials.
This is my Nintendo DS Lite console
I am using an old Supercard DSOne flashcart
This flashcart is not compatible with the 3DS.
This is my New 2DS XL
This is the flashcart's icon on the home screen
I am using an R4i 3DS RTS flashcart for the 3DS
In contrary, this flashcart is compatible with the Nintendo DS
This is the content of the DSOne's micro SD card.
These are the firmware files for DSOne flashcart and the rest are the game ROMS and save data
You can ignore the .dso file that is generated by the DSOne flashcart
And this is the content of the R4i micro SD card
There are no games inside the R4i micro sd card. All you can see is the firmware for that flashcart.
Now copy all the game ROMS and save data from the DSOne's micro sd card to the R4i micro sd card
To have your game save data recognized by the R4i, you need to rename it
Let's try to run the game
Now you see both consoles have the same save data
This one is an easy peasy tutorial. Do you agree with me?
Now for the bonus part, I will show you how to enable game cheat on R4i flashcart
Press the home button to exit the game
Then run the flashcart again
Press Y on the game icon
Then press the X button to open the cheat menu
Try to enable any cheats
Then press X to confirm the cheats
Try running the game now
You can see the cheat effect instantly. See the coins there
Now you can see that Mario always have the Star power
You can try activating cheats for any other games
Now you have completed the tutorial.
Thank you for watching this video. Please subscribe for more upcoming tutorials
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KADAVXR - HELLOWEEN / WELCOME TO SAMHAIN (MUSIC VIDEO) - Duration: 2:48.
I've got mud on my shoes, I've got blood on my shoes
Suicide, Homicide, They don't care what I choose
Murder everyone I see
Human butcher what I be
Slaughter all the non-believers, Give a fuck about mercy
Too Much drugs in my system to leave, I can barely see
Molly, Ecstasy, Get you on your knees,
Feed you LSD, Kill my enemies, 'nother felony
Break the law? I am the law!
Axe-Murdering and selling draws
In trails of blood and broken jaws
I'll leave you, Meat tastes better raw!
You a bitch, if you tryna challenge me
Dense motherfucker doesn't comprehend what he can't see
Just before you try me, let me tell you what you're in for
Gory, Pagan shit
Your blood will line the floor
When I drag your corpse into the forest
And hang you from a tree
Draw a pentagram beneath you, you're the sacrifice I need
I'll slit your throat and let it drip onto this sacred ground
With the ritual almost complete, your soul to death is bound
This is revenge for my broken heritage
Years and years being called a heretic
Fuck your commandements, You're a lunatic
I've been sinning, that's my benefit
So welcome to helloween
I hope you like your time
Pray to god you've lived well
You won't be leaving alive
Demonise me, Burn my flesh
I am a pagan man
Rip my gods to shreds
The crucifixion has begun
Burn the witch upon the stake
And nail me to the cross
Kick my teeth until I bleed
You show me no remorse
Tattoos imbude my culture on my skin so I've got no regrets
My long hair, blue eyes, pale skin, accent: Things I don't forget
Don't let them take away your pride and shove you in a box
They fear that you are different
They wanna throw you off the rocks
Cuz you don't know me I could be an alien If I wanted to
You don't know me I could be an outcast if I wanted to
You don't know me I could be an alien if I wanted to
You don't know me I could be an outcast if I wanted to
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💀 СТРАШНАЯ ИСТОРИЯ РУКОДЕЛЬНИЦЫ. 👻 МИСТИКА или РЕАЛЬНОСТЬ? Хеллоуинский выпуск. - Duration: 5:54.
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Fall Harvest Bracelet-Wrapped Loop Beaded Jewelry Tutorial - Duration: 15:04.
Have you ever come across an assortment of beads that you liked so much all
together you wanted to use them all together in a project> In today's video
I'm going to show you a simple way of wire wrapping a bunch of beads that all
work together to make a multi strand bracelet. Hi, there, Sandy here. Welcome
to another jewelry making video at keepsakecrafts.net. So in a recent Friday
findings video I showed you how to use a wire jig to make your own multi strand
findings and I wanted to make these because I had in mind
to make a multi strand bracelet using these beads. This is an assortment of
Czech glass beads called fall harvest mix that i got in a recent bead box
subscription and i just really liked the assortment, the way all the different
colors work together. One month i got these and then the next month was the
Czech glass autumn a mix with a vintage bronze luster, and at first i had thought
to put them together but then i decided there was something about the matte
finish of these and the luster finish of these that i didn't really
care for together. So i started pulling out some other beads that I had, these
are turquoise brown travertine, that's really pretty and that would go really
nice with the copper, these are olive green and those are pretty, too, and then
these are four millimeter Czech glass beads. I want to make three strands to go
on my three strand separator, another thing I wanted to do with this bracelet
is make wrapped loop bead components just because the wrapped loops really
adds something to a piece of jewelry. They're not just functional but they're
quite decorative and it'll be especially pretty once I add a patina with liver of
sulfur and then polish up the high points. I know I'm going back and forth
on these design decisions. alright now I think I'm... I don't know, no, I think I'm
gonna pass on the luster. I like this color but I don't know, grrr. Oh back and
forth. All right we'll stick with these, maybe not
these, yes, I like that. Hey, a woman is allowed to change her mind!
So I'm just gonna unstring all of these and put them in a pile, and this
one is definitely one that wants to be centerpiece, and I'm cutting the other
end, the end away from the labels, so that if I don't use them all I'll still have
the label. So for this I'm using 24 gauge wire, 22 gauge wire would work well, too,
but the 24 will be fine and it can be a little tricky to judge just how much
wire you need so I'm going to cut a good long piece, like maybe 12 inches, and then
I'll use that to get as many components as I can out of it. So the first thing
you want to do is grab it with chain nose pliers leaving about an inch and a
half or so of wire, bend it over at a 90 degree angle, tuck in your round nose
pliers, try to make your loops a consistent size, if you need to you can
always use a sharpie to mark right on your pliers where you're making all of
your loops. This 24 gauge wire is fine enough that I can actually do it with my
fingers and I'm going to use flat nose pliers, it's kind of tough doing the
first one because you don't have anything to wrap against, but you do want
those wraps nice and close together,
and now you can slide on your beads. So I think for this one I'm going to do, let's
see... I think I need to play a little. Let's see, I've got the heart, maybe one of
those, no, is there a smaller one over here? I don't want it to be too big maybe just
that. All right, just that, just my two accents with this big heart. Again, chain
nose pliers, just the tips to leave maybe an eighth of an inch of wire above
the last bead, round nose pliers again tucked in at about the same spot,
wrap it around, reposition, and see now I have something to kind of wrap against,
and if you push down just a little with your round nose pliers that will
actually smoosh those wraps together making them tighter and neater,
and then make sure you tuck in that end in. There is one component. Since this
will be a triple strand bracelet and the clasp and these findings will take up
about an inch, maybe a little over an inch, and I want a seven and a quarter
inch bracelet I'm going to need about six inches of bead strands times three.
And so you just continue making these loops, but the thing you can't forget is
that you have to connect them together. I often get all excited and start wrapping
and then forget to connect the next one. Now if you want before you get started
wrapping you can take a minute and kind of lay out your beads the way you'd like
them to be, in the order that you want your strands in, This is just - it's kind
of a floppy wire, the 24 gauge, I actually would have used 22 but I didn't have any.
Yeah, it's a little easier if you hold the loop with your round nose pliers and
then under the wire with chain nose. So I'm making these, these will probably end
up being somewhere under an inch long. Oh.and see, I forgot! I forgot to attach it. I
meant to attach this to that. I do it all the time.
Make your loop, reposition, finish your loop, and attach it to the piece that
you want it to be attached to. There! And what's wonderful is that you can use a
fairly fine gauge wire and yet know that your bracelet is going to be quite
secure, Now if you forget and wrap two ends don't despair, just make sure that
you insert it in between two other pieces that you've made. So for me for
laying this out I just find it easier to actually take a little bit of time and
kind of plan things ahead so they're spaced out evenly. So the first thing I
did was I took my heart which is kind of gonna be the central one and I centered
it on my design board here so it'll be the center one, about, of the center
strand, and then the other biggest elements are this round bead and then
also these. Actually they're drilled on the end and so the way they were strung
on the strand that I bought was kind of in a cluster and I sort of like that and
that will make another large elemen. Then I found all of the ones that give a
bit of a pop of red, there were six, so I put two on each strand and kind of spaced
them out staggered, and then just kept filling in with the next brightest
element or biggest element or, you know, most obvious element and just kept
filling in until I had a little less than six inches filled in. Here you can
see the markings on the board make it really easy to do. Then as I'm beading
I'll just fill in, like with these beads and so on. One thing you want to make
sure that you do is not too close in the loops of the ones that are going to be
on the ends because these loops are closed,
as opposed - technically you could kind of wrap it around, but who wants to do that?
In fact what I recommend you do is kind of work from the center to one side
and then attach your ends to one of these pieces, then you can work to this
side and that way you can adjust your final ones to make sure that all three
strands are about the same length. Now I've got my bracelet nearly done the
trickiest part of this design is getting all of the strands to be pretty much the
same length. So I did one I did this one first and made sure it was the length I
needed it to be to fit, and then I did this second one, and you can see it's
actually a little bit longer but it's it's not a huge difference, that's fine,
and I thought I would show you the process just on this last one and you
want to start looking and at it and thinking about your size once you get
towards like the last two links that you're going to make because you don't
want to end up with your last one being something, oh, like one bead
or not having room for many beads or have one that's too long. You definitely
want to keep your links under an inch, I tried to keep most of them under 3/4 of
an inch because with this finer 24 gauge wire they're going to bend and also they
just won't fit around your wrists nicely. So I've got this laid out and you want
to make sure first of all that all of your loops are pulled out straight. So
sometimes they kind of get hung up on each other so make sure they're all like
this where the loops are just touching on the edges and not hooked in a
different way. Let's see if I can - you know, like sometimes it'll get stuck up here, so you
want to make sure you've got them all pulled down. See like that one, this is
kind of hung up. There we go, and also you want to make sure that your separator
bars are parallel to each other. And now I have my
last few beads on I'm just gonna hold this down and give this a tug and
looking at this strand judging from by where the loop starts,
I could definitely add in a couple more beads. Okay, that's too long, so just
the one. So, like I said, this is the trickiest part, and it's not crucial that
they be exactly the same size but you do want them pretty close. And the thing you
have to be careful about with this kind of design, I'm not sure why it is,
but for me I often find out my subsequent rows end up being too short,
so just be careful. Take a little bit of time to measure. And then it's time to
finish up the loop, making sure that you remember to attach it to the loop of the
multi bar spacer. So many of you have told me that you've been inspired by and
benefited from my tutorials and you know, if everybody who told me that became a
patron what an awesome thing would that be. Let me interrupt myself for a second
here: It's at this point that you need to attach it and also you want to be sure
that your your strands aren't twisted because the loops only work, you know, if
I try to twist this one a lot it's just not gonna hang nicely, so kind of let it
hang straight down and make sure those loops are all facing in in a direction
that lets them lies smoothly, and then I can pick this up, pop that wire through
there, pop that through the loop, and then this is just a little bit more
tricky than than doing a loop that isn't attached to anything, but not
really, you just get your nice narrow chain nose pliers in there to hold that
and then I like to use my bent nose to grab the wire and make the wraps. So like
I was saying, if everybody who has been inspired by my videos became a patron-
did you know that patrons who support me at five dollars more a month get an
extra bonus tutorial every month and those of you who support me ten dollars
more a month get an extra two extra bonus tutorials every month? Just
something to think about. And everybody who supports me just three dollars a
month actually gets, after six months of support at that level, gets a gift in the
mail for me as a way of saying thank you. Now another thing you want to do is
take your fingers and just run them down each strand feeling for any snags as you
go along. Of course you should try to tuck in all of those ends, like you just
saw me do, but sometimes they just want to stick out, and so just take
a minute and make sure that you don't feel any rough spots or snags. You can do
a little tucking in with your pliers, you can file if you need to. Another reason I
want them...Oh, there's one... another reason I want to be sure that
they're nice and smooth is because I'm going to put this in a liver of sulfur
bath which will darken it and then I'm going to polish everything with a
polishing cloth and if there are bits sticking out it makes the polishing
tough. And if you want to learn more about liver of sulfur and adding a
patina that way I've done a whole video on that and it will be linked up here in
the cards. So you just add your clasp So if you're interested in the supplies be
sure to click on the link in the upper right, lower left, or in the description
box to go to my blog post where I always have a
complete supply list with links to products. And if you haven't subscribed
already make sure you do, you can also subscribe to my email newsletter so that
you'll always get an email every time I put up a new blog post or video. Happy
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Hobbs and His Locks: The Great Lock Controversy of 1851 - Duration: 10:07.
In April 1851, Alfred C. Hobbs boarded the steamship Washington bound for Southampton,
England.
His official duty was to sell the New York City-based company Day and Newell's newest
product – the parautopic lock – at a trade show – London's Great Exhibition.
But Hobbs had something a bit more nefarious up his sleeve, or rather in the small trunk
that accompanied him on the ship.
In it sat a large assortment of picks, wrenches, rakes, and other slender tools.
You see, Hobbs wasn't just trying to sell his locks.
He was trying to prove that his competitors' locks were, quite simply, not good enough.
He had the tools, skills, and charisma to do just that.
Alfred Hobbs was about to launch the Great Lock Controversy of 1851.
Of all the locks at the Great Exhibition in July of 1851, the "Detector" was thought
of as top of the class.
Patented in 1818 by Jeremiah Chubb, it had become the most widely used and prestigious
lock throughout England.
In fact, in 1823 Chubb was given the distinguished honor of being the sole supplier of locks
for England's post offices and "Her Majesty's Prison Service."
Chubb_lockBy 1851, Chubb & Son and their "Detector" lock was so highly respected that they were
given the assignment of creating a special security display cage that housed the great
Koh-i-Noor diamond, a 186 carat diamond that currently sits in the Crown of Queen Elizabeth
which is locked in the Tower of London.
Numerous picklocks in London had made attempts at getting past the Detector with no success.
In one instance, a picklock who had been imprisoned was offered his freedom if he could figure
out a way to pick the Detector lock.
He couldn't do it.
What made the Detector so difficult was that the lock had a built in anti-lock picking
mechanism which, if triggered, would render the lock inoperable, even if you had the key.
This trap worked such that if you lifted one of the pins beyond what the key would have
done, it triggered the lockdown mechanism.
By this, you could also tell if someone had tried to pick the lock, if your key suddenly
stopped working.
To get the lock to work again, a special regulating key was needed, which would reset the lock
such that it could be opened once again with the normal key.
The "Detector" was thought to be in a lock class all to itself.
That is, until Hobbs got to it.
According to a report filed by Benji Johnson, "an agent of the state of New York appointed
to attend" the Great Exhibition, Hobbs wasted very little time in proving that Chubb's
locks were not impenetrable.
As the report read, "Soon after the exhibition opened, Mr. A.C. Hobbs, of New York, who had
charge of Day and Newell's locks, obtained one of Chubb's locks and opened it in a
space of 10 or 15 minutes, in the presence of several gentlemen."
As one would imagine, this did not sit well with many an Englishmen who were using the
Detector to lock away their homes and valuables; most of all, it did not sit well with Chubb
& Son.
They challenged Hobbs to try something a tad more difficult, a Chubb's lock attached
to an iron door of a vault in Westminster that was a "depository of valuable papers."
Hobbs sent out an invitation for them to come watch him pick, "Gentlemen- An attempt will
made to open a lock of your manufactured on the door of a strong room…
You are respectfully invited to be present and witness the operation."
At approximately 11:35 am, in front of the iron door in Westminster, Hobbs met his skeptical
onlookers.
He took out from his "waistcoat two or three small and simple-looking tools – a description
of which, for obvious reasons, we fear to give" and went to work.
Within twenty five minutes, he had the lock open with a "sharp click."
He had once again successfully picked a supposedly impenetrable Chubb lock.
Witnesses, hardly believing their eyes, asked him to do it again.
So, he relocked the lock and picked it again.
This time in seven minutes and "without the slightest injury to the lock or door."
England's illusion of the security of their possessions had been shattered.
After making his presence quite known at London's Great Exhibition, Hobbs continued his lock
picking tour in England.
For instance, later that summer, he picked the "monster" Bramah Precision lock, which
had never been picked since it was manufactured in 1790.
This scared the Bank of England enough that they had all of their locks swapped out for
Day & Newell's.
Dubbed by the newspaper "The Great Lock Controversy," the London Times wrote, "We
believed before the Exhibition opened that we had the best locks in the world," but
no longer after Hobbs' demonstrations.
Skeptics doubted Hobbs' ability, asking if the locks were picked properly, if he had
cheated, or even, if they hadn't seen it themselves, that it was all an urban myth.
Even major publications, while admitting that Hobbs did do what was asked, doubted his skills.
Said Bankers' Magazine, "the result of the experiment has simply shown that, under
a combination of the most favourable circumstances, and such as practically could never exist,
Mr. Hobbs has opened the lock."
So how did Hobbs acquire his prodigious lock picking skills?
Hobbs father died when Hobbs was just three years old, so as soon as he could work, he
did so to help support his family.
Thus, at the age of ten, he began his professional career as a farmhand.
He eventually moved to wood carving, carriage building, tinsmithing, and harness making.
Around 1835, he earned an apprenticeship with the Sandwich Glass Company (now a museum sixty
miles outside of Boston) where he learned to make doorknobs and the locks that went
with them; he soon also became very talented at picking those locks.
He took those skills to Day & Newell and quickly became a very good salesman.
After all, what's a better way to sell locks than to easily pick your competitors' locks
in front of your potential customers?
Before showcasing this talents to Britain in 1851, Hobbs picked his way across America.
He hopped from town to town calling on banks to challenge him to open their safes, all
in the name of selling Day & Newell locks, of course, and sometimes for prize money.
For instance, according to a story recounted in A History of the Old Town of Stratford
and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut written in 1888, while on a job in Lancaster, PA replacing
locks at a bank in 1848, a cashier showed him a newspaper ad placed by a "Mr. Woodbridge,
of Perth Amboy" offering $500 (about $11,000 today) to the person who could open the lock
on the safe in the New York's Merchant Exchange reading room (now the National City Bank Building
at 55 Wall Street) within thirty days.
Hobbs proclaimed to the clerk, "That is my money" and left for New York right after
finishing the job in Lancaster.
Hobbs met his challenger in New York and after parameters were set: three arbitrators were
to oversee; he must use instruments of his own; and if he was not able to open the lock,
Hobbs would have to sign a certificate declaring the lock perfectly safe and recommend it to
the public.
Woodbridge's lock was extremely cleverly designed.
Besides having 479,001,600 possible arrangements of the pins, it was "rigged" such that
if the bolt was pulled before the tumblers were perfectly set, anything in the lock would
be seized and you'd be unable to remove it, thus making the lock impossible to pick
at this point with tool(s) stuck inside it.
So the picklock couldn't try to open the lock until he or she knew the tumblers were
set just so.
After everyone went home for the day, Hobbs was given access to the safe and began work
on the lock at nine pm.
In just two and a half hours, he had figured out the correct setting for the pins, and
laced a thin metal wire into the lock to pull the bolt.
Of course, he needed the arbitrators to witness what he'd done to get credit, so he waited
until the following morning when they could be called upon.
At ten am the next morning.
Mr. Woodbridge, who Hobbs had requested attend him along with the arbitrators, found Hobbs
standing in front of the safe with a crowd surrounding him.
Again from A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut:
Mr. Woodbridge came and there being quite a crowd around, he called from a distance:
"Hallo, Mr.Hobbs, what is the trouble?"
"There is something the matter with the lock," said Mr. Hobbs.
"What is it?" said Mr. Woodbridge.
Mr. Hobbs then carefully moving the wire, pulled the door of the safe open and said,
"Your lock won't keep the door shut."
Carrying around an extensive set of lock picks during his trip to England wasn't exactly
a recipe for smooth relations with the bobbies who didn't know who he was.
As such, along with his box of lock picking tools, Hobbs also carried with him a letter
from the Chief of Police of New York City, George Matsell, vouching for Hobbs' character.
1851 was a rather vulnerable time for English citizens.
It was the first time that England's urban population outnumbered the rural population,
meaning more people gathered in small spaces which made security more of an issue.
Additionally, the Great Exhibition had brought citizens from across the world, foreigners,
to London and to the untrusting eyes of its citizens.
Plus, a rising middle class valued their possessions and property immensely and wanted to guard
it.
All of this rendered Alfred Hobbs and his lock picking skills both a point of fear and
admiration.
Chubb's locks, despite its humiliation, continued as Britain's industry standard.
In fact, Chubb still operates today making safes that are "trusted the world over."
Alfred Hobbs stayed in London for nine years and began his own lock manufacturing company,
Hobbs Hart Company.
He eventually returned to the US in 1860, but the company stayed in London, on 76 Cheapside
Ave., bearing its famous name.
It remained there for another ninety plus years, until 1954, when it was bought, by
the Chubbs Company.
Hobbs, upon returning to the United States, didn't go back into locks.
He worked at the Howe Sewing Machine Company, helping Elise Howe engineer and design the
lock-stitch sewing machine.
Eventually, he joined the Remington Arms Company at the request of the company's founder
Marcellus Hartley, who was looking for a "mechanical genius."
Hobbs proved to be just that, filing a dozen patents for the company in firearm ammunition
manufacturing.
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15 Creepy Vintage Halloween Costumes - Horror Month 2017 - Day 31 - Duration: 5:48.
Geeky Gaming Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.
It is finally here.
The last day of our second Horror Month.
Halloween 2017.
We did it, we made it this far.
We should all reward ourselves tonight for getting through this month.
We are going to do a movie night tonight on our discord at 7pm Eastern time.
If you can make it, we will love to see you there.
We will be giving out some steam codes throughout the movie, so it should be fun.
Last year we closed things off with some disturbing old Halloween costumes and we are going to
do the same this year.
Alright Geeks, let's go.
15.
Paper machete never looked so terrifying.
Imagine opening the door on Halloween to give candy and seeing these faces staring back
at you.
14.
This picture confuses me so much.
Is this a mask in front of her face?
And why is the skull so realistic?
I really hope that isn't a real skull.
I just wish I could say this is the first time I've ever been terrified by a little
girl.
13.
It really seems like devils were a popular costume back in the day.
The mask on this one is actually really high quality.
I mean, you can see the design of the furrowed brow and the cheekbones.
A lot of effort went into this costume.
Or maybe he just sold his soul for this costume.
12.
I can understand that it was probably pretty difficult to put costumes together for your
kids back in the day.
I mean, it's not like there was a Halloween store to just hop on over to.
At least I don't think so..?
I would have to assume that this costume is 3-blind mice, but I really don't know.
That's just my best guess.
Or they could be little bank robbers, what do I know?
11.
Here we have a baby leatherface with a onesie stuffed with his pillow.
Obviously leatherface didn't exist when this picture was taken, but I can't think
of anything else.
Maybe he is a chubby elf, I have no idea.
10.
As far as Disney masks go, these aren't that bad.
I mean we have seen some pretty disturbing ones in the past.
These ones are pretty creepy, so that speaks volumes about creepy Mickey masks.
So the reason this made this list really has nothing to do with the masks.
Look behind the kids.
There is a freaking burning car behind them.
I seriously need the story behind this picture.
9.
I am not sure if this is supposed to be the wicked west with her flying monkeys or not.
The kids kinda look like sad ghost bears, so they aren't that bad, but that witch
face is terrifying.
8.
Oh my god.
This is just unsettling.
It kinda reminds me of a nosleep we read earlier in the month.
I think this is what happens when you stand in the bathroom with the lights off and door
closed and repeat "here piggy piggy piggy" three times.
7.
When a best friends costume goes creepy.
Perhaps they made masks of their moms or it's a reference I am not old enough to understand.
I'm not sure, but the nostrils, man.
The nostrils.
6.
Here we have some kind of ghoul, a cyclops, a zombie or something, some kind of a -I don't
know- bird?
And a witch maybe?
I would not want to open the door to give candy to people wearing these masks.
They are so creepy!
5.
I am so confused.
I feel like all of these confuse me on some level, but I'm not sure what is going on
here.
I mean I guess the 2 guys in front are more of the Wizard of Oz monkeys and maybe the
kid with the fat suit is supposed to be carrying a box of dynamite.
Either way, this is another example where the faces on the masks creep me the hell out.
4.
If you have to make a mummy costume in a pinch, put on your best white pants and long sleeve
shirt.
Then wrap some duct tape around yourself and put your cleanest underwear on your head.
I mean, I'm not really sure if it actually is a mummy, maybe it is some kind of demon
to suck your good dreams out and store them into that ball and breathe nightmares into
your ear while you sleep.
3.
Here are 3 little devils with their daddy devil.
On one hand, that's kinda cute that they dressed with their daddy, but on the other
hand...
2.
Nope nope nope nope nope.
There is so much nope in this picture.
With all of these other terrifying giant masks around, it's weird that the scariest one
to me is that freaking Mickey Mouse face.
1.
I really legitimately don't know if I wan to sleep after seeing this picture.
I don't even know what half of these things are.
We've got a couple of grim reapers, pretty simple.
A terrifying Willy Wonka thing.
I really hope that book was out whenever this came out.
My best guess on the center guy is that he is dressed as a ventriloquist dummy?
I'm sure you can come up with something better.
Maybe the guy on the right is an elf mime?
I really don't know.
And that comes to the bottom.
Which may very well be the most terrifying at all.
What.
Is.
That.
Smile.?I don't really know what anything in this row is meant to be, but I just really
don't want them to show up in my nightmares.
Pleasepleasepleaseno.
Alright Geeks, that's going to do it for this video.
Thank you so much for hanging out with me today.
That's it!
We survived Horror Month this year!
Thank you so much for taking this journey with me again.
Whether you were here last year or not, I'm glad you were here.
I can't tell you how many days I didn't know if I would get through it, so I am so
happy to be at this point.
I'm going to leave the t-shirt sales up for the next week or so, so you have a little
bit of time to pick it up.
We have some great new things coming this month, so do me a favor and subscribe.
If you were here every day, leave me a comment to say you survived it and drop a like as
well.
Alright Geeks, I will see you next time.
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Stories... ~ HALLOWEEN SPECIAL (MH STOPMOTION) [ENGLISH SUB AVAILABLE] - Duration: 11:24.
Baby, James is here!
James : hello..
Heather : um.. James? I don't want to upset you, but what is that?
James : but.. it's um... nothing!
Ines : no go ahead!
James : it's.. um.. it's Zorro, my mom made it..
Sarah : now that everybody's here, what shall we do?
Heather : me! I have an idea! we can do a truth or dare!
Katrina : bad idea, there's an abandonned arcade room not far away!
[ robotic voice ] Nintendo is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company headquartered in Kyoto.....
Sarah : no way! um...
Sarah : the drain!
everyone : ewww
Heather : ew NO way!
Ines : why not the classic trick or treat?
Chris : we're too old, they'll tell us to sod off
Chris : we can illegally get in town's graveyard
"police! you're under arrest!"
James : or instead of being arrested, there's an abandonned house near the town...huh?
Heather : my idea is better!
Katrina : oh yeah the manor!
Chris : what are we going to do there?
Katrina : we tell each other horror stories until there's only one left... and he'll be halloween's king!
Sharah : so cliché...
Ines : Sarah... it's funny! I like it!
Heather : let's do this then!
Ines : ew, it's disgusting here..
Chris : come on princesses it's a bit of dirt, it doesn't kill anybody
Sarah : I agree, stop complaining or I throw spiders in your hair
Heather : you crazy psycho!
James : stop! no fights tonight!... okay?
ines : who starts?
Katrina : me! so it's the story of an experiment..
Katrina : it occured during the cold war...
Katrina : some russian scientists wanted to test out the effects made by the lack of sleep
Katrina : they locked them in a room with only beds and food
Katrina : they were putting in the air a thing that maintained them awake
Katrina : on the ninth day, everything changed
Katrina : scientists heard screaming coming from the room
Katrina : one of them yelled until he became mute, and the others didn't react
Katrina : three days later, no sounds in the room
Katrina : so they said they will open the door. if the tests tried anything, they'll be killed and that one of them can be free
Katrina : and then, one answer!
"we don't want to be free anymore"
Katrina : they waited a few days and removed the special gaz in the room
Katrina : three prisonners begged for bringing the gaz back
katrina : when the soldiers entered, the prisonners screamed
Katrina : one of them was into pieces in the room
Katrina : the soldiers ran away
Katrina : and didn't came back, refusing orders
Katrina : they were screaming for the gaz
Katrina : when we took them out, they fought, even killing a soldier!
Katrina : one of them was put to sleep for an operation and died as soon as he fell asleep
Katrina : the scientists asked why they did this
"I need to stay awake"
Katrina : we brought them back in the room and thought about killing them
Katrina : then they put the gaz back
Katrina : but before, one of them fell asleep and died
Katrina : the last talking survivor was begging for the gaz
Katrina : orders asked to close the room forever, with the prisonners and scientists in it
Katrina : one of the scientist killed the man who ordered this and the mute subject
"what are you??!"
"you forgot? we are you, the madness hidden in each one of you, begging for freedom"
"we are the thing you try to escape from when you go to sleep, we are the thing to try to stop when you go to sleep"
Katrina : the scientist killed her and her last words were :
"so close from freedom..."
Heather : ew that's like sooo creepy
Ines : I wont sleep for a week!
Sarah : be careful you'd become one of those creatures
Chris : so, who's turn is it?
Katrina : come on go ahead!
Chris : okay, so it's about a 16 years old girl, named Clara
Heather : what? who is she??!!
Chris : I don't know! I don't know her!
Sarah : wow, she is incredibly stupid... go ahead!
Chris : so Clara was in a catholic school but was tempted and made a deal with Satan
Chris : one day she screamed in another language and was able to say :
"sister, please call our brother Erasmus, I beg you or Satan will kill me!"
"you said you'll bring me glory!"
Chris : she already showed some weird signs.. holy water was burning her, she acted crazy when close to a cross
Chris : she started to see the future and worse!
Chris : she was levitating above her bed, even the clothes were still on her like no gravity
Chris : head turning 360 °
Chris : and the exorcism was difficult, hurting a priest deeply
Chris : they needed a whole difficult week before they got rid of the demon
Katrina : I am brave, but... this is my weakness, bye bye!!
Sarah : your story isn't even realistic, why satan would bother to do such a thing?
Ines : Sarah stop it..
Sarah : what? you're scared?
Ines : n-no..
Sarah : good because I have such a story! so it is about a guy, a killer..
Sarah : I am going to talk about Edward Gein, he lived in the American countryside
Sarah : his mother, Augusta wanted to raise him and his brother the good way
Sarah : she said awful things about women to disgust them about women
Sarah : she was educating them the hard way, even with an alcoholic husband, and prayed his death every day
Sarah : he then got worst and started to beat her
Sarah : they moved and Ed went to school until he was 13
Sarah : he was an average student but loved to read, and people made fun of him because he was effeminate and shy
Sarah : his mother didn't want him to have friends
Sarah : after his father died, he became a good worker and often baby sitted the neighbors' kids
Sarah : but then, Henry, his brother, criticized their mother. He mysteriously died after that
Sarah : but then, his mother died, a true disaster
Sarah : he stayed at the farm and closed the rooms usually used by his mother to keep them the same
Sarah : he lived alone for many years, becoming psychotic and getting fascinated by women
Sarah : he started to read books about nazis and headhunters
Sarah : he became obsessed by death
Sarah : when he read that a woman was buried close to his house he dug her out during the night
Sarah : he was cutting women and wore their skin, to know it felt like to be a woman
Sarah : sometimes he kept their head
Sarah : rumors started to spread but nobody suspected him yet
Sarah : a eight years old girl, Georgia also disappeared
Sarah : two hunters, Victor and Ray went missing as well
Sarah : a 15 years old girl, Evelyn, also vanished. her father looked for her, but only found her shoes and blood in the grass and walls of a nearby house
Sarah : a barkeeper, Mary disapeared but the bar wasn't robbed. But she used to work for the mafia so nobody suspected Ed
Sarah : Ed was arrested when he said he wasn't the murderer of a case the police didn't tell him about
Sarah : he got arrested by the police man who talked to him
Sarah : a few other police men followed and searched in the farm
Sarah : it was dark, it was night time, but the smell of dirt and decomposition was heavy..
Sarah : when they searched in the kitchen, a body was hung on the ceiling, so bloody that it took time before realizing it was a dcapitated woman's body
Sarah : they asked more people to come and search in the farm. They found a bowl made out of a skull, bins made out of human skin and the bed decorated with skulls
Sarah : they found head and a heart in a plastic bag
Sarah : the next day, Ed admitted the murders and where he got the body parts
Sarah : he said he wasn't in his normal state when he did this
Sarah : journalists rushed to write this in the newspaper, and when he was asked questions, he didn't seem to regret anything, almost happy about it
Sarah : the judge said he was crazy and he was sent to an mental hospital for criminals
Sarah : he was considered schizophrenic because of his mother and his education
Sarah : we found step by step, prooves of all his murders
Sarah : his farm was called 'the house of horrors"
Sarah : and everyone started to get interested by this crazy man and his farm
Sarah : so it was turned into a museum of morbid until someone burned the farm down
Sarah : he was judged ten years later but acquitted because of madness
Sarah : he died in a mental hospital at 78 years old. this is it
Chris : um..... GOODBYE!!
Sarah : so Ines, not too scared?
Ines : um... Haha... I am peeing on myself
Sarah : ew!!
Ines : not for real!
Ines : Sarah stop it!
Sarah : it isn't me!
Ines : it isn't you? AAAAAAAAH
Sarah : what the hell is going on? it's impossible
Sarah : ok stop it right now, please!
James : hehe the king of Halloween is me!
?? : no.
here you go!! I hope you liked it and that the subtitles were helpful to someone!! happy halloween!!!
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Colour Pop Sephora Launch TODAY! + Kyle Cosmetics 50% Off Sale! 1 Hour ONLY! | Makeup Minute - Duration: 1:01.
Hello!
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We'll see you here same time tomorrow!
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Stranger Things EXCEPT Hopper dances to anything - Duration: 2:29.
NOW THIS IS MUSIC
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Çukur 3. Bölüm Fragman Analizi (Yamaç Vuruluyor) - Duration: 2:01.
Tişört ve Bardak çekilişine katılmayı unutmayın!
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Эндо под непрямой реставрацией: когда лучше заменить коронку? - Duration: 4:31.
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Snack Crate Unboxing | October 2017- Philippines | SewBrenna - Duration: 20:16.
You know what time it is. Let's get into this SnackCrate.
Scissors. Cute dog. We're good.
Okay, as always, I don't know where this is from.
But we'll find out shortly. [scissors slice box open]
Alright, sliced open. Scissors, safely to the side.
Box is being opened. Dog is falling asleep.
Ta da! [paper falls out of box]
Aww. Ooh, the Philippines!
There's a bird wearing sunglasses. How exciting.
Alright, here's our stickers.
Ooh, this stuff looks good.
[snacks rattle]
Yummy.
Okay, what should we try first? Gotta go with purple first.
At least attempt purple.
So these are called Oishi? Maybe?
Oishi Pillows Ube filled crackers
Ooh! Very very purple
Ooh, they smell very sweet.
[crunching]
Hmm.
I don't know what I was expecting but it wasn't that.
There's like creamy stuff in the center.
Maybe you can see that.
Hmm.
Kind of reminds me of a cereal.
But I'm not entirely sure which cereal. Next… Ding Dong.
Snack mix. Aw darn, the Ding Dong, whatever- and yes,
I do live at high altitude. It's like giant inflatedness.
Um, it has coconut in it, so we'll let husband try that one.
How about Boy Bawang, bawang? Adobo flavor.
Bigger tastier crunchier. This one has coconut oil too.
Dried mangoes. Yay, it's soft.
Ooh, smells good. Oh, it's a big ole long piece.
[growling]
Mmm hmm.
I love dried mango. Oh this is sweeter.
As I stumble over my words. Sweet memories of Cebu.
[singing] Cebu!!! Does anybody else watch Veggie Tales?
I loved Veggie Tales when I was little. I still do.
I haven't seen it in a while though. Off topic, but okay.
Holy cow, I just realized we haven't been paying any attention to this thing, ah!
"We've included this unique flavor of the Pillows filled with the cream flavored,
with Ube, the purple yam.
That doesn't entirely make sense to me
But it was good. I liked it!
And the Ding Dong says, "Ding Dong snack mix a savory mix of peanuts, corn bits, green peas, corn chips, and curls."
Boy Bawang, "A corn snack shaped into crunchy little balls available in a variety of flavors. Seriously addictive."
Too bad I can't try that. Oh well.
And the dried mangoes, "Deliciously sweet dried mangoes are the perfect snack to share with friends, or keep for yourself."
I think I'll share mine.
Chippy flavored corn chips. Barbeque. Ooh.
This one has coconut too! Shoot!
I'm crackin' up over how full these all are.
High altitude'll do that to ya.
Luscious Ube flavor wrapped in a light delectable sponge cake.
Another one we can't try. Oh my goodness. This is getting ridiculous.
"Sweet cakes made from purple yams have the rich nutty flavor. Very popular for holiday
celebrations." Darn.
It's purple and I can't eat it. Ah!
Chocolate pretzels
Aww, they're so cute.
This one has not one, but two coconut ingredients. So we're definitely gonna avoid that one.
Darn it! This says, "Crisp bite sized pretzels covered
with rich chocolate." And that's awesome sounding.
Choc-nut. Peanut milk chocolate. Yay we can try this one.
Okay, so they are little red and white stripes. And there's a whole bunch.
Right there. Yay. Hooray.
[dumping back into box]
So let's try one since this is something we can finally eat.
Ooh, oh aw. It's all crumbly.
It didn't survive the journey.
Hmm, that's really good.
I like that one! "A delicious combination of coconut milk…."
What!? "Peanuts and milk chocolate this candy is wildly popular in the Philippines."
But I read the little Nutrition Facts and it didn't say anything about coconut.
X O Classic Coffee candy.
[laughter]
This is getting ridiculous. These have coconut.
"Get your caffeine buzz on the run with these aromatic sweet coffee flavored candies."
Skyflakes Crackers. Condensada flavor.
Guess what these have in them! All three have coconut!
"Skylakes Crackers, crispy crackers that come in a variety of flavors similar in texture
to saltine crackers." Okay.
Okay, so I am going to guess that this is the coated Polvoron because it matches what
the picture looks like.
Little bit of black, little bit of white.
Ho-dang, I get to try this! That's pretty exciting.
We're gonna try and get a little bit of both the cookies and cream, 'cause it says
it is, "Sweet bite sized shortbread cakes made from toasted flour, mixed with a variety
of flavors then coated in chocolate."
Oh!
It's very dry.
I still have no idea, what this guy is.
The texture kind of reminds me of the choco nut.
But, since I don't know what's in it I'm not gonna risk it.
Maybe Husband'll like it. Well let's get over to the fun facts for
the Philippines.
Oh wow!
"Over 7,400 islands make up the Philippines." I had no idea!
It makes a lot of sense that they use a lot of coconut in their snack though, because
they are an island country. So, I can't blame you too much.
And coconut is delicious. I'd just rather not get really sick from it.
Let me know in the comment's section if you're allergic to one of your favorite foods. 'Cause I definitely am with coconut.
Well anyway, I'll see you guys next time. Thanks for watching.
[outro music]
[Brenna gasps] Hi! [both laugh]
Okay, so since I could only try three and accidentally tried four snacks from the Philippines SnackCrate…
We have Husband! Yay! Jake- Hello!
Brenna- Everyone say "Hi Husband!"
Okay, what do you want to try first? J- I don't care.
B- Okay, that's dangerous. Let's do… Do you want to try things I COULD try or things I COULDN'T try?
J- Uh, things you could try. B- Okay, these are called pillows.
Fella you can't have those, I'm sorry.
J- mmm B- I liked those.
J- These are pretty good. B- Yeah, Okay, I could also try these… dried mango.
J- This is a big one. B- That is a big one. The one I had was huge too.
There ya go. It's kinda tough to chew off, isn't it?
J- Mmm, it's really good. B- Yeah, it's really sweet.
J- hmm. B- Whoops. Try this guy next.
That is … Oh shoot.
What are your thoughts on that one? J- It's okay.
B- Yeah, I didn't like that one as much. It was too dry. That's why I said you'd want water.
J- What is it? B- I'll show ya.
That one is called Coated Polvoron. "Sweet bite sized shortbread cakes made from toasted flour mixed with a variety of flavors then coated in chocolate." J- Hmm.
B- So I liked the coating. J- Mmmhmm.
B- But then the inside of it was like powder. J- Yeah. It was… okay.
B- And then this is what I ate, but I wasn't supposed to. 'Cause it has coconut milk in it. J- Mm.
B- Very crumbly. J- Yeah! It's just like completely crumbled.
B- I just kind of like took a little bit and then stuck it in my mouth- Oh there ya go! That works too! [laughing]
It's good. J- Mmhmm. It's pretty good.
B- It's uh, peanut butter…? Where did that one go?
"King Choc Nut . Delicious combination of coconut milk, peanuts and milk chocolate. This candy is wildly popular in the Philippines."
So yeah, the whole little "coconut milk" I read that – and it doesn't say, like on the nutrition facts? J- Mmhmm.
B- It doesn't list coconut. So I was like, "what!?". Alright, so now you get to pick something I haven't tried yet.
J- Mmm… this one. B- Boy Bawang!!
J- [while laughing] Boy Bawang?
B- Should I grab the scissors? J- Yes.
B- How dare I put things away, right? J- Yeah.
B- I love how everything's so inflated.
J- It's Adobo flavor.
B- That's very crunchy. J- Oh yeah, this has coconut oil in it.
B- Yeah! [singing] I wouldn't lie to ya baby. [both laugh]
B- I wouldn't. Is it good? J- It's pretty good.
B- Is it like Corn Nuts? J- Pretty much.
B- That's kinda what it looks like. J- It's like regular Corn Nuts. It doesn't really have much of a taste to it.
B- Hmm. Can I smell it? J- Mmhmm.
B- [Coughs and laughs] It doesn't have a very pleasant smell. J- Yeah, it kinda smells like dog food.
B- [laughs hysterically] J- [chuckles heartily] It tastes better than that though.
B- Well good. I'm glad you think it tastes better than Fella's food. Have you been sneaking his food? J- [laughs] Yeah!
B- Okay, how about …. Ding Dong?
J- Mm. It looks like the same- B- Yeah I think it's the same company.
J- I need the scissor. B- Oh, sorry.
B- It has peas in it.
[Jake crunching]
B- Does that one smell like dog food too? J- It smells like fish food. [both laugh]
J- Tastes better than the other one. B- It does!!!
J- Tastes like peas… and corn. B- There's a happy little elf on there too! He's on a mushroom.
J- Mmhmm. Very nice. B- Okay, I want you to try this one next because I'm jealous that I can't eat it.
J- Ube cake. B- I guess that's how it's said. I don't know. It's a purple yam.
J- Oh, really? B- Yeah, that's what the pillow things were.
J- Hmm. Yams?
B- It's whole. J- Oh it's one, one big. I thought it was like a bunch of little things.
B- Oh it's purple on the inside! J- Yeah. B- That's cool.
J- It kinda has the consistency of… like, fabric? Almost. [both laugh]
J- It has a weird texture to it. But it tastes pretty good.
J- Yeah, kind of. [both laugh]
J- It's good though. B- Oh, good!
B- How 'bout these? J- Hm.
B- Skyflakes. There's actually three different flavors. That's the original.
J- [deep breath] Okay. Skyflakes.
B- See all the cool stuff you get to do if you're not allergic to coconut? Ugh. Jealous.
B- The little booklet thing said they're similar to saltine crackers.
J- Yeah they look like Keebler crackers, but they're all one big cracker.
B- Oh, serrated edge.
J- Hmm. They're pretty good. B- What's it taste like?
J- They taste like crackers. [Both laugh]
B- No way!? J- Yeah, and that's about it.
B- Okay. J- They're not that special.
B- Would you recommend them? J- Yeah.
B- Okay. J- They're like… they're like the Ritz crackers.
B- Oh, kinda buttery? J- No pun intended. Yep.
B- Ritz? Crackers? No pun intended?
J- Like Ritz crackers. There's like a cracker called a "Ritz cracker". B- Yeah…?
J- But 'ritz' can also be… like… B- Puttin' on the Ritz? J- High quality.
B- OOOOH! Okay. J- Yeah, so…
B- Now I know. Do-would you like chocolate or I guess condensed milk? J- Uh, this one.
B- Okay. I don't really know for sure. Just know it has coconut. J- Hmm. Good.
[both laugh] B- Harshness.
J- Very messy. B- Yeah.
[cracker breaks over box] B- Oh good idea!
B- I love how you can just shove the whole thing in your mouth. [both laugh]
J- Mmm. B- Is that one good?
J- Mmhmm! B- Do you 'spose it's condensed milk? Sweetened condensed milk or something?
J- I think it is yeah. It's very creamy. And slightly sweet. B- Cool. I'm jealous.
J- Mmhmm. B- Alright there's the next one. Let me know if you want your water again.
J- I will. B- Okay. J- After I eat this.
B- What's in your mouth, or what's in your hand? J- What's in my mouth.
B- Okay. J- It's very dry.
B- There ya go.
B- Snap. J- Snap.
B- Is that one good? J- Yeah… [both laughing]
B- You don't sound very confident in your answer. J- It, yeah, it's chocolatey. It's like if you put Nutella on a cracker.
B- Oh. J- That's kinda how it would taste.
B- Okay. J- On a saltine cracker. That's pretty much how- that one is. So.
B- Alright, these are Chippy. Can you guess what they are? J- Mmm.
B- Chips. J- They're chips.
B- WhaAaAat!?!?
B- And they're barbeque flavored. J- Hmm. What kind of chips?
B- I don't know. J- Potato chips?
B- Probably corn. J- Oh yeah, they're corn chips.
J- Hmm. Everything smells like dog food. [both laughing]
B- It kinda does. J- Hmm.
B- No wonder Fella's still in here with us.
B- No? J- These are weird tasting.
B- Why? J- Umm, I don't know. They taste like barbeque Frito's. I guess.
B- Oh. That makes sense. J- Just kinda odd tasting.
B- So crunchy. J- And they're crunchy.
J- Hmm. They're okay. B- Ready to move on?
J- Mmhmm. B- Water?
J- Mmm Mmm. B- Okay. These are chocolate covered pretzels.
J- Ooh. [both laugh]
J- With kids dressed up like Native Americans. B- Yeah!
J- On a Filipino snack. [both laughing]
B- I have no idea why. [both laugh]
J- Wow.
[drops scissors] B- Awww.
B- Cruncha muncha cruncha?
J- These are pretty good. B- [sadly] Aww.. [laughs]
B- I'm happy for you. J- Mmhmm. Okay.
B- And then the last thing… Well, I, this came and I don't know what this is…
uh, I don't know what that is. J- They didn't tell you what this is?
B- They didn't tell me. And it doesn't have a label on it so I can't figure out
what it could be.
B- It kind of has the same texture as the choc nut.
J- It's kinda good. It tastes like… hmm…
I don't know what it tastes like. B- Peanut?
J- Yeah it kinda tastes like peanut. Really crumbly, um, like, crumble-y cereal.
B- Hmm. J- Peanut taste.
B- Interesting. J- Yeah.
B- 'cause I said these tasted like cereal. J- Oh really- yeah those kinda tasted like
cereal. B- Yeah. It's the crunchy…
J- But this is like… It's not even really… I don't know it just kind of falls apart
as soon as you take a bite of it. B- Yeah, yeah it's kinda like the Choc Nut.
J- Yeah, kinda like that thing. B- Alright, this is the last thing, and it has coconut oil.
J- Hmm. Coffee candy.
B- It's like a hard candy. And then you get to take this little box with you.
J- Ah, awesome. [Brenna laughs]
J- It's good. B- It's good?
J- Tastes exactly like you would expect it to taste.
B- It smells good! B- Oh wow! Very chocolate. Er, coffee.
J- Very coffee. B- Very coffee.
J- Yup. B- Such coffee.
J- That one was, tastes like coffee. B- Well there's four more of those.
J- Cool. B- So… get excited.
[Jake laughs] B- Alright, well. Now you guys can see what
the other tastes of the snacks were. Thank you to Husband.
[Jake laughs] B- For helping me out on this video.
J- Mmhmm. B- Yeah. Thanks so much for watching guys,
see you next time. J- Buh-bye
[Brenna laughs heartily and Jake joins]
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Water main break snarls commute - Duration: 1:55.
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I'm testing Apple Maps / vlog #131 - Duration: 10:55.
Chin-chin!
Podkowa Leśna is waking up after Friday
party.
And I'm saying: good morning.
On a vlog, where we talk about professionalism,
communication and happy life.
A train is coming.
So I have to get off the tracks.
Today I've run 5 kilometers,
and this is a part of a plan.
I wasn't running when I was sick.
So now, slowly,
I'm getting back to good form.
And these are Podkowian puddles
we argue about
when we discuss about roads' renovations.
We have really,
really strong arguments about it.
Because one half of citizens says that it should stay like it is
and roads should be just compacted,
with puddles.
And the other half says that roads should be
asphalt, or at least made from sett.
Reinforced somehow.
This day is going to be
quite hardcore, becasue Todoist shows 22
activities to do today.
It's an absurd, it should be at most 4 or 5.
But OK!
I will move some part to next days.
Let's work!
- Hi Kazik!
- He Jerzy!
- Because I am a vloger.
- Hi, are we playing today?
- We are, reportedly. - There are no cars at all.
- And I texted to Darek that I would be late. Sorry.
- And he received this in Bieszczady probably. And Janek also will not come?
Because I have this iPhone and I use it I decided to test
native applications made by Apple
and see their evolution.
3 years ago I stopped
using an native email app and
a calendar
on iPhone.
Even when I had an iPhone
I started to use
some other email app,
I started using Newton then.
And started using Fantastical as a calendar.
I stopped using Apple
Maps, I only
was using Google Maps.
Now I have an iPhone again and
I check these applications and their evolution.
And I must say
that its calendar is great.
It is...
More comfortable than Fantastical I suppose.
In a few days I will say more about it,
now I'm really pleasantly surprised.
And now I test also Apple Maps while driving.
And when it comes to guessing what
I will do next during the day, Apple Maps
is much better that Google Maps and Waze.
I don't know why but the last week Waze wasn't able to
check where I have my meetings
and to say me what time I should go out
to be on time. And this is a basic
function in my work.
So we will see how Apple Maps will guide me in Warsaw.
Graphics is OK,
intuitiveness of using
also is good. Really
I have nothing to complain.
The application looks nice and says when I have to
leave home, how much time I will spend driving.
One thing I like very much
about Apple Maps,
which I didn't use and even noticed
in other navigations,
is that while driving
it gives messages
in kind of
speech
bubbles. I suppose it's the right name for it.
In French they are called "bulles".
It shows streets' names in these bubbles.
I can see the name of a street, because
it's written, but also
I can see a street I come near.
And this is great, because very often
it's very useful information, because when someone tells:
"Go along Aleje Jerozolimskie and then turn left
to Marszałkowsa."
And then it's good to know which street is Marszałkowska, isn't it?
Without looking
at buildings
you go by.
And there is another very nice thing about Apple Maps: it
can tell the time
of driving very precisely.
Unfortunately I can't say it about Google Maps, because
very often it misses about 10 minutes.
I'm on my way to Arkadia, to meet an architect,
who will preper some idea
how to change our garden.
It's too bushy and messy
and we have to do
something with it.
Someone in an Audi has just been going on my back
for
2 kilometers.
They were lighting lights to make me go off the road.
Because this is the way Audi an BWM drivers normally behave, isn't it?
Even so 3 lanes
were completely corcked, car after car, all
driving 50 km/h. We coulnd't
drive faster. It's important what kind of a car you drive.
And these morons in BMW
and in a Audi usually think that
they are so cool when they meet
other cars. And I drive Citroen Berlingo,
it's a kind of van.
And it looks like a car that is not very fast.
Is not because...
it's a van. So when I drive my car
I have more problems with such kind
of stupid drivers.
But when I drive my wife's Renault Escape,
it's OK, because this is more modern one and...
It doesn't make these emotionally
handicapped drivers angry and aggresive.
It was always interesting to me why there is
so small room between cars in malls. But it's logical in fact,
they need as many places for cars to park as possible.
I hope you enjoyed.
If this episode was OK - give me a like below.
And subscribe my channel and click the bell.
And share with your friends. If you have any questions to me -
write a comment under the video.
I will answer all.
Take care!
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