Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 11, 2017

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what's going on guys it's Brian from BG media innovation and I got a great one

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let's just jump right in

hey guys I wanted to talk to you today about the sub 4 sub culture on YouTube

you know does it work whether or not you should do it you know and so on and so

forth now this is both something that I've learned from other people and

anecdotally as I've looked at my channel analytics over a time to see the impact

that it actually did you know we all try sub4sub at least the majority of people

I would assume it's something that you hear when you first search out you know

how to grow a YouTube channel some people tell you not to some people tell

you to you know and it makes sense to kind of grow your subscriber count with

from for whatever you know whatever way that you can basically so that you get

that social proof and you get those initial people in but you have to ask

yourself you know is it really worth it in the long run whether that long run is

you know a month or two months ten months and I actually have another video

that I I'm launching later in the week that I've already recorded because I

kind of want to get that idea out there and it's basically you know what is it's

a new youtuber hack that will help you out that will actually you can you can

kind of do to organically grow your channel a lot faster as opposed to doing

sub4sub because what I'm basically about to tell

you is that sub4sub does not work and and I'm gonna give you a reason why okay

so this is gonna be a brief one I just kind of want to talk to you about this

because this is something that I want you to avoid at all costs do not do

sub4sub if you don't know what sub4sub is it's pretty self-explanatory

obviously you know you subscribe to somebody else's channel and they

subscribe back now Amazon I want to say Amazon some on Amazon so much YouTube is

smart okay YouTube is basically owned by Google obviously we all know this

YouTube is smart all those channel hacks so to speak or tricks do not work and

they actually hurt your channel a lot more what sub4sub does is not only for

the obvious reasons that those people aren't legitimate viewers they're not

legitimate subbers and they're not gonna continue to watch your content and a lot

of them will unsubscribe that's obvious we all know that that's you know we

should all be able to basically understand that the real factor in this

and I'll get straight to it for you guys is you you're not thinking about what

actually goes into u2's YouTube's algorithm you know I want to grow my

youtube channel a lot where I think we're approaching

600 subscribers at the time of this video I hope to be you know in a couple

thousand within a month or two so I really think that that you know tagging

and everything plays a part into it but the key to YouTube's algorithm obviously

especially when you're first starting out is watch time its watch time in

session time those are the two most important things that you need to be

thinking about how do you keep you people more engaged and how do you keep

them watching your videos okay so watch time in session time are two to two of

the most important things that go into YouTube's algorithm now if you get a

bunch of people on your video but they go off say you know for example you send

your video out in a Facebook group you know that's a sub4sub Facebook group or

something which is something that I did myself what's gonna happen is they're

gonna come to your video they're gonna subscribe and then they're gonna leave

and their watch time is gonna be about you know five to ten seconds even if

it's like twenty seconds now what does that say to YouTube's algorithm that

basically says that everybody that comes to your video doesn't like it they're

not staying engaged they don't like your content your watch time then suffers

obviously and YouTube it basically sends the message to YouTube that you're not a

good channel that people don't engage with your content so that's something to

keep in mind okay that's the reason that you don't want to do sub4sub not because

you don't want you you know that the viewers or anything like that obviously

we all know that and that they're not real subs but it's more so that you

don't want them coming to your video watching about ten seconds of it and

then leaving that's bad for your channel that's bad for your videos okay that's

something to keep in mind instead you want to check out my other video that's

linked in the description on you know how you can kind of I hate the word hack

or tip or trick or anything like that but this will basically you know kind of

elevate your videos slightly in YouTube's algorithm as best as possible

when you're first starting out your channel and you know you can basically

use that to your advantage and use what you know about YouTube's algorithm to

your advantage to basically grow at the most optimal rate that you can okay so

that's something to keep in mind check that out other than that you're gonna

want to basically you know figure out what your you want to go into and I'm

not gonna go into it for a second because I want to I want to keep my um

my Adsense earnings kind of covert until I do my my my next

and add reveal because if you don't know about this channel one of my playlists

is actually my you to add revenue journey and so I want to document that

in time but basically what you're gonna do is you're gonna go to your creator

studio and you're gonna check out your analytics and you're gonna figure out

what time people are dropping off you're gonna check out your your average viewer

watch time and you're gonna figure out like maybe that's two minutes maybe

that's four minutes what you're gonna do then is you're gonna figure out what

time they drop off at so if it's a your average of you time is you know three

minutes what you're gonna do then is right before that you're gonna want to

put you know a plug into your video about subscribing and you're gonna want

one of those pop-ups and I'll actually make a video about that relatively soon

to kind of show you guys how to do that but that's something to keep in mind too

you want to keep people engaged if they're not you know potentially engaged

with this video you want them to be engaged with another one of your videos

and another tip just you know randomly that's something that I haven't

implemented yet but I plan on doing that is branding your thumbnails branding

your YouTube thumbnails kind of with a and I've caught it you can kind of see

here I kind of do like the let's go into my videos really fast I've been kinda

starting to see me do it because you kind of see like the half pictures with

like the the red and the black but this is a bad example don't listen to this

one I plan on kind of branding them a little bit better maybe it's like a bar

down the side maybe it's like kind of an image in the corner but you want to put

a stamp on your YouTube thumbnail so that when people are watching your video

let's click on this one for example and they see all these suggested videos on

the side or you know below if they're on mobile what you want them to you want

them to be able to distinguish and recognize the difference between other

people's videos and your videos so that they can stay engage with your content

because if you can keep them engaged from video to video on your content then

I don't know why this is up this is my two buddy that also be linked in the

description to you guys want to check that out that makes a huge difference if

you tagging but that that's really gonna help your session time if you if like

say somebody's watching this video and they're like you know all the way up to

seven minutes and then they they get distracted because we all know that

YouTube's a very distracting place and they say oh I want to I want to know how

you know Brian made a thousand dollars on Amazon

minutes and they click this one that also sends good signals to YouTube that

also helps YouTube's algorithm rank you higher because not just your watch time

on that video but your average their the person's average session time that they

stay engaged with your channel goes up as well so this is something execute

thumbs can't speak today those are some things to keep in mind for you guys I

just wanted to kind of bring that to you because I want you to understand that

you should not you should not do some for sub it's gonna hurt your channel us

you know in the short term but especially in the long term okay so if

you liked that video please like the video it really helps the channel grow

comment and subscribe and I will see you guys tomorrow

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3DS Tutorial : How to download 3DS games with Villain3DS - Duration: 7:50.

I have this 2DS XL filled up with my favourite games from the eshop

And I also installed the game updates and DLC

To be honest, I got it all for free

Do you want to know how I did it?

Use your web browser to open this URL

Or simply use this shortened URL to get there

Then click the download link below

As I made this video, the latest Villain3DS is on version 0.0.4

Double click the folder and you will see four different versions to download

I downloaded the x64 version for Windows

Now extract the downloaded file to desktop

Double click the Villain3DS executable file

You will see a massive library of games and apps instantly inside the app

You don't need to set up anything. It just works automatically

But there is no way to setup the region of games and app to show on the home screen for now

Let's try to download some games. Like Harvest Moon and its update

Click the Download button

It will start the download automatically

The best thing about this app is it will automatically convert the downloaded files to cia format so you can install it later using FBI

Now let's try to download the game update

Let's try downloading a larger game

Kirby Planet Robobot is about 665 megabytes, so let's to download that game

Villain3DS will give you some options on how you want to download that game. It is because the game size is quite large.

I have an Internet Download Manager installed on my computer so I chose that option

It will surely download the file faster if you are using IDM

Now click the I've Download It option

Since the app is still under development, you will see some bug just like this.

The game which is downloaded with IDM cannot be converted to cia format.

But don't worry, I have a solution to fix that problem

Just close the window and press the Download button again

Then press Keep It on all files

Now the game successfully converted to cia format

Now open the cias folder

These are the downloaded games in cia format and ready to be installed

This is my 2DS XL

It is running custom firmware 11.6

Remember that you have to install custom firmware on your console in order to install the cia file format

Turn off the console

Now we will need to remove the micro SD card from the console.

Now you need to copy the downloaded file to the cias folder on your sd card.

Reinsert the micro SD card to the console

Run the FBI app. You should have this app if your console is running a custom firmware.

Navigate to SD then go to cias folder

Select the current directory then choose install and delete all CIAs

Press any button then press B several times and then press start to exit FBI

Press OK then you can unwrap all the new installed titles

So, you have completed the Villain3DS tutorial.

Thank you for watching this tutorial. Hit like and comment if you need help.

And please subscribe for more upcoming videos

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NEW HUDA Beauty at Cult Beauty w/Free Shipping! Juvia's Place Douce Palette! | Makeup Minute - Duration: 1:01.

Hello!

I'm Jen and this is your Daily Makeup Minute for November 3, 2017.

Coloured Raine is having a Flash sale and guess what...Queen of Hearts is included!

Hurry, it ends November 4 at midnight pacific.

Strobe Cosmetics will relaunch the Sweater Weather Collection at around 10am pacific,

watch for them!

Spectrum Collections has more MeanGirls accessories!

This amazing aubergine called 'NIGHTSHADE' is coming from PatMcGrath on November 16 at

noon eastern...here it's accented with Violet 007 Crystalline Micro-Fine Pigment patted

on top.

Douce is a Scottish term meaning "gentle, and sedate" and it's also the next Palette

that Juvia's Place will be releasing!

More details to come.

Huda Beauty is the November Brand of the Month on Cult Beauty, so you can now get free shipping

on their Obsessions and Lip Tins!

And what could this upcoming palette from Pretties for Your Face be inspired by?

Don't hold it upside down...

That's it for now.

We'll see you here same time Monday!

Remember we have Makeup Minute Extras on my Instagram, and Don't forget our full-length

weekly newscast, What's Up in Makeup, every Sunday morning on YouTube!

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'Don't Make Me Look Like a Fool' Ep. 5 Clip | Vice Principals | Season 2 - Duration: 1:14.

Fuck-wads, leave. Now.

Not you, Tom Cruise.

What do you want?

I want you to be my plus one

to Lee Russell's birthday party.

Fuck no.

Well too bad, it's mandatory. You're going.

And once you're there, you're gonna show everyone

what a positive impact I've had on your life

and how I've made you a better human being.

But you haven't done any of that

and I don't wanna go to your stupid pedo-party.

And it's outside of school, too,

so you can't even make me go there--

(GIBBERISH)

What if I paid you $200?

I want a thousand.

(SCOFFS) Now I know you're smoking DMT. $320--

No. Seven hundred.

You're a whore. $500. Final offer.

All right, I'll go.

Cool... but know this.

You will not get one red cent of that money

if you make me look like a fool, do you hear me?

You will be polite, you will be cordial,

and... you will also...

wear this.

Tucked into your trousers.

Do I make myself clear?

Yeah.

I'll pick you up at your mom's.

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How to cut a DOVETAIL HALVING JOINT by HAND - Duration: 13:48.

hello everyone we're not quite on to actual dovetails yet but in this video

I'm gonna be showing you how to cut a dovetail tee having joint absolutely

rock-solid of a joint and quite a fun variation to make on your traditional

carving joint so let's go okay so if you haven't already be sure to watch my last

video I did on how to cut a corner having joint link is up here because

this joint starts from a point that was covered in the last video and there's no

point we going over again because many of you are going to be watching this as

a series and it would get quite repetitive otherwise so anyway in close

let's see how to mark this thing out before going anywhere with this tools

you're going to need for this joint our crosscut saw rip saw sliding bevel a pen

or pencil a marking gauge a marking knife a square and a ruler so firstly we

are going to mark out the dovetail right so firstly obviously we've got to focus

on the face side so I've already drawn this one on here that's going that way

and then I've got one on this opposite component going this way so they're

going to go together like this and that way when I look at the joints I know

that this face side and this face edge is looking at my face so there we go I'm

going to see those and this one here obviously that face I could go either

way there's no particular outside face for that the way I've done it is so that

the flick on this face side and the flick on that face side is going the

same way I'm going to say it's like a heart but it's really not is it it's not

that they're flicking the same way so thing to note here I said that the

preparation of this joint is very similar to a corner having joint which

it is the only difference you got to do is you have to square that shoulder line

all the way around on all four faces on here so again when you're doing that

make sure that you're referencing it off that face side all times and when it

comes to squaring this one across you're squaring it off your face edge do not do

it off the other one because that will mean that it's not accurate so that has

squared round on all four sides and now we can start marking out the dovetail

now dovetail ratios I kind of follow them but I don't get too fussy about it

so I just think if that looks roughly about right which it does

that'll do for me so what I'm going to do is get this sliding bevel right on

the corner there then I'm simply just going to mark that down to the shoulder

line leaving you Jesus pain soon this one's not working

aha there we go right there we go there is our dovetail joint and we can see

that it's going to go on like this so first things do we need to cut this

out with a sleaze so to the vise now if you're new to Soaring it will be

difficult to start the saw right on the corner here and follow that line so it

suggests maybe in setting that line a couple of millimeters so then you have a

proper flat surface to get started on for me I'm going to start it right on

the edge so this is a tenon saw it's obviously quite overkill for this but my

dovetail saw doesn't have the required depth to be able to cut this joint so

now while I'm doing this if you haven't already be sure to watch my video on how

to saw correctly because this will give you a lot of guidance for this process

and it will make it a lot easier for you go approaching that shoulder line now

slow down as it gets to the bottom there we go so that one's done

so dovetail is cut out now let's just get rid of these extra bits on the

corners so we get our crosscut saw for this and I've got my shoulder line drawn

on there so just never your soil straight through and just be careful not

to cut into the side of the dovetail obviously laughs there we go so there's

our dovetail pretty much all cut out so we just got to clean up the shoulder

lines now so nice sharp chisel in here and this why it's important that you

square this lime round all the way because it means that we can locate that

right in the bottom there and simply just push it through and again you don't

want to be taking this in one chop because you're just going to end up

sinking the chisel deeper than you want to so you just take out small amounts at

a time and they go that's looking pretty good

let's go clean out that last bit there

that Shawn is all good now let's just flip it around looking good and once

you've come in from the sides like that make sure that you double check these

front edges here that you haven't dips below that line because I'll see that's

going to be a show face there what you will see on this very front edge and

around the entire perimeter so actually is a very very small white line and

that's actually your initial knife line going all the way around and obviously

the bit behind that is where your chiseled so as soon as you see that

white line around the outside you know that you've gone down far enough and

that you are spot on that knife line so don't go any deeper than that

there we go dovetail all cut out now let's get it cut out into this so face

side is up on here face side is up on here don't be tempted to cut into your

face side because obviously that would mean your face size up on here and your

face sides down in here keep track of them remember they went up this way in

the shape that wasn't a heart so we want to be doing that so flip it over like

this and we're going to trace around this with a knife what you can do at

this point is get yourself a cramp so you're just going to lock it in place

in my hands get one of these quick-release clamps so now I can just

get the knife in there do a very light cut to start with and then I'll increase

that pressure to start digging in there we go and again on this side just get

that line established there we go take that off and we have our dovetail mark

there and obviously this is the material the next thing we got to do is

get our mark engagement we've got to establish how deep we want to go

so again if you watch the previous video you'll know that we reference this

marking gauge off of our face side here so because the dovetails on this side

it's easy to think up a reference off that side no you want to reference it

off your face side still so mark that all the way along there and obviously

now you have your dovetail Marsh you can see roughly how far you need to go with

this marking gauge so you don't end up putting massive lines in the edge of

your timber okay so that's all done and we're just gonna square those lines down

now so again referencing from our face side wears knife there we go so in fact

I'll spin this round so you can see so still referencing off the face side here

and get my knife into where that dovetail ended there you go slide the

square up drag that okay square that line down and this one as well yeah back

those lines are established now this one here yeah right again just I'm removing

there we go so let's get cutting this thing out now

so similar to the corner having joint I'm not going to cut directly to these

lines because I like to chisel down to them and get that nice pristine mark on

there so I'm going to get my cross cut carcass so for this if you're at any

point confused about the source that I'm using in terms of the terminology and

sizes and things like that I did a video on what source do you need so I'll put

the link up here for that and that will give you a good overview of what source

you need obviously and what the differences between them are and health

find one that's going to suit your work the best I very much recommend watching

that before seeing the rest of this series because it will give you a much

better understand what's going on here so you might say

I'm starting at the back edge here and then leveling muscle up and if you watch

my video on how to saw and again knowing the things in that video it will give

you a much better chance of being able to cut these accurately so I'm just

approaching that baseline now so he's gonna take small cuts here and there

just to make sure that I don't go below it right so those are two outer cuts

done they're about a millimeter away from our knife line what I'm going to do

now is just do a few more cuts in the middle just to weaken this material here

so we can whack it out with the chisel

okay now let's get the bulk of this material out so just get it in the vise

like that don't need to be too precious for this just walk it out and get rid of

most of it so that it's coming out now going this way into it we go it's the

same as the tea holding joint we're just gonna sort of skim over that with a

chisel and get rid of bulk and material so just pressure on top skim it through

there we go that has hit most the high points so carry that on with a chisel

just keep going down to those base lines you got there stick a ruler in there and

then just find any peaks in the middle and then mark those with your jesus pen

and then that will give you a nice flat bottom for you to glue to I'm going to

show you the method with the router plane so over this side now okay so it's

jobs like this that the router plane is Asli going to excel because it can

reference off these two surfaces and skipping that through a shoulder plane

you could still use for something like this but it's just going to be a little

bit more difficult to see into that joint

so router plane is really good here so I'm gonna bring the blade up so we're

taking off the peeps to start with so through and we're just gonna keep

lowering this blade until I eventually hit that base line

that is pretty much at the baseline what he might do it's just that little trick

where I just loosen this tighten it again and just let that blade naturally

drop of it there we go taking out one final parcel

right around there we go Eric and that's pretty spot-on on the

bottom now so now all we've got to do is trim back to these lines that we've

drawn on here to allow this to be properly mortise tin so we're gonna get

our chisel for that or should have thrown it around like that

practice because there's a middle of your left like I said previously what

we're gonna do is remove half of that to start with and just see vertical whack

it through so they do that all the way along take it back an equal distance so

now it's all completely cleared out and now we started off point five

millimeters away from the shoulder lines and then we did the final chopping all

the way down with a chisel and now it's looking nice and uniform all the way

along the edges looks like there's a small step there which I'm just gonna

slightly pair out it is cool so that is all good now we've just got to clean out

these corners so because this joint is very tight thing we do want to make sure

we get it as perfect as possible first time so we're just gonna make sure none

of these little niggly bits are in the corners here that they're going to

prevent it from bottoming out check out that last remaining bit there we go

so before whacking this together we're just going to do a few checks on it

firstly check it with a ruler all the way along just to make sure that there's

no points here where it's sort of dropping off like it did in the previous

video we're going to make sure that that is all nice and crisp on there which it

is all I've got on there is half the V point left by the marking knife but we

can play now afterwards it's a very very small mark so that's all good and again

on this one if this was prepared with as much precision as it was in the previous

video this will be perfectly fine so to make this a little bit easier to fit in

all I'm going to do is put a small chamfer on the underside here when you

do this choke up on the chisel like this your hands there's a bit of meat there

so we're just going to get the chisel on here and don't start right from this

outside corner cuz you're gonna see it just start from here

and then pair through so just a very small amount this will just help it

locate into housing we have here so that's looking all good just gonna

remove those last bits from in there there we go right back it in to get all

fit he'll this workshop echoes well that ain't going anywhere that is in there

pretty rock-solid so I don't even think that these glue let's just give it a

plane so coming in from the outside in so we don't cause any breakout on this

outside edge in this through really looking pretty good on there just got a

little bit of a shoulder line left to get rid of right just do the ends now so

get that all cramped up right like that

beautiful right I think that is pretty much there

and there we go that is how you cut a dovetail T having joint now obviously my

videos are quite heavily edited so it'd be quite easy for me to just cut the

camera glue it up and then not tell you but to prove that you can get a joint

this well fitted without glue I will show you that now providing I can

actually get it out no glue whatsoever so you saw the result left over from

that that is what you can achieve with precision marking out precision using of

tools precision use of tools and yeah just take your time with it and you will

get a creaky fit like that and it will just be I mean imagine that with gluing

it and clamps that is just gonna be amazing so there we go

hope that helped and I'll see you in the next one

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FC Bayern prior to top match v Dortmund - Duration: 2:31.

Since Jupp Heynckes took over as manager of Bayern Munich three and a half weeks ago, the club has experienced one highlight after another.

Following six straight wins in all competitions the Reds

are now preparing for the highlight of the season so far,

the Bundesliga top match against their fiercest championship rivals, Borussia Dortmund.

We want to extend our winning streak but our opponents will try to prevent that.

I anticipate a game with all the ingredients modern football has to offer.

Good news comes from Bayern's injured players:

while Thomas Müller and Juan Bernat are working on their respective comebacks,

Jerome Boateng and Kingsley Coman seem fit and ready to play after having sustained minor injuries during the away match against Celtic.

Finally, Robert Lewandowski returned to team training and

is now ready for the Bundesliga clash with his former club.

I'm doing fine

and I'm ready for the game against Dortmund.

It is an important game for us.

We have to show once more that we're on the right track and we have to collect three points.

I trained this week and I am fit again.

It doesn't matter if Dortmund are experiencing difficulties or not – it's always tough to play against them

and particularly in Dortmund.

We have to show on the pitch that we're in better shape and that we're simply the better team.

While Bayern Munich are racing from win to win, their league rivals from Dortmund are going through a difficult period.

Three weeks ago Bayern were trailing Peter Bosz' team by five points in the league

but in the meantime Jupp Heynckes lads are three points clear at the top of the table.

And now Dortmund experienced the most disappointing result of all, a home draw against Nicosia in the Champions League.

Still, Jupp Heynckes knows exactly how difficult the challenge in Dortmund will be.

Dortmund is a contender for the league championship like Leipzig and Bayern.

The past doesn't count anymore.

One thing is clear: Dortmund will be far more concentrated, alert

and motivated against Bayern Munich tomorrow.

The audience will forgive their own players anything against Bayern

which is why I don't believe there is a clear favourite.

For more infomation >> FC Bayern prior to top match v Dortmund - Duration: 2:31.

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Top 10 Secret Superhero Powers You Didn't Know About - Duration: 10:23.

Hey guys!

Welcome back to top 10 nerd.

It's collab week, and we've got a very special guest joining us today-

Alright, I think it's time we get into this list.

the Top 10 secret superhero powers

you didn't know about.

10 The Hulk - Resistance to Telepaths Let's start this list off with the Hulk!

Hulk smash!

The hulk is known for being resistant to many things.

He's one of a small handful of superheroes who could actually survive a nuclear attack.

But aside from deadly radiation, what else can Bruce Banner's more brutal half endure?

Telepaths.

The Hulk is resistant to psychic probing from even the likes of Charles Xavier.

He's literal impenetrable on all fronts.

Not too shabby, you big green monster.

No mind control for you!

9 Iron Man - Suit Storage Another one on this list that many of you

may already be aware of - Tony Stark is capable of storing his Iron Man suit in his body.

For those of you who didn't know and are now trying to figure out the logistics of

how something like that is possible, here's how that works.

Tony has had many different variations of his suit over the years, and this ability

didn't kick in until he had developed his Extremis Armour.

Controlled by his thoughts, the suit is directly implanted in his body and stored in the hollow

portions of his bone, and is connected to his central nervous system.

It gets a bit more scientific than that, to be fair, and it's an ability that carried

over into later suits as well.

8 Wolverine - Lie Detection While it makes perfect sense that Wolverine

would have advanced superhuman abilities, like heightened smell and hearing, it may

be a surprise to a lot of you that he's capable of using those senses to detect when

someone is lying.

It's a little like Benedict Cumberbatch in Sherlock - he's able to notice the subtle

differences, like a change in heart beat.

The smell of sweat on a person's skin.

Or any other physical signs of panic.

7 Superman - Super math Getting into some Pre-Crisis fun times here,

it's no secret that the man of steel had a lot of strange powers that formed during

the silver age.

Super ventriloquism, super weaving, and of course, super mathematics.

Just tossing the word super in front of verbs eh?

Anyway, super math was essentially just him being real good with numbers.

He once counted how many beans were in a jar without using his x-ray vision.

Aside from pulling random numbers out of his butt, it's actually nothing that regular

mathematicians couldn't calculate off handedly.

6 Wonder Woman - can talk to animals Wonder Woman is a hero of many abilities.

But some of those powers in the past have been a tad superficial, to put it nicely.

From time to time, Diana has pulled an Aquaman and communicated with animals.

This even translated into the original Wonder Woman television show.

USE LINK EDITORS.

And, in the comics, it most memorably appears when Wonder Woman has a chat with some dinosaurs,

asking them kindly not to eat anyone.

5 The Flash - Speed Read

The Speed Force is a mighty entity, and it gives the members of the scarlet speedster

family the opportunity to pull off some pretty cool tricks.

In the Flash Volume 3 issue number 2, Barry Allen puts one of those cool abilities to

the test by re-constructing a building after speeding over to the library and speed reading

a ton of books on architecture.

Speed reading is something Bart Allen has shown us he's capable of too - and he actually

retains what he reads, while Barry Allen just keeps it in his short term memory.

4 Green Lantern - Soul Storage Getting into some dark territory here, let's

talk a little about the Green Lantern.

While this isn't something we've seen Hal Jordan or Kyle Rayner pull off, another

member of the Green Lantern corp has whipped this trick out.

When the world of Bolovax Vik was destroyed, the Green Lantern assigned to that sector,

Kilowog, stored all 16 billion of the souls who were almost lost during the destruction.

Talk about an immense use of will power!

3 Venom - Can Possess inanimate objects - agent venom

The Venom Symbiote has done some pretty neat stuff since it's first appearance in the

amazing spiderman 252 from 1984 when it tried to bond with spiderman as his black suit when

his was destroyed.

Venom has gone from villain to anti-hero, and during his time as Agent Venom aka Flash

Thompson, there's a moment when he's eluded by some criminals.

Who get away in a car.

So naturally he's like YEP I'M GONNA BOND WITH A CAR AND FUCK THESE GUYS UP.

Check it out in 2013's Venom #36.

2 Aquaman - Super Eyes Poor Aquaman.

He gets so much flack for just being him.

So what he can communicate with aquatic life?

Or that he chooses to wear bright orange scales as his costume?

He's still an incredibly impressive superhero, despite all the unnecessary bullying by fans.

Why's that?

Well, aside from his unreliable strength, speed and healing abilities, Aquaman has a

few tricks up his sleeves.

Or scales?

He's got tricks!

Like impeccable vision.

Humans are capable of visibility approximately 165-230 feet under water.

Being part atlantean, Aquaman has visibility up to about 36,000 feet.

And he's also capable of night vision.

1 Superman - He Can

Create Miniature Supermen Getting back to that whole terrible Superman

silver age powers tidbit that we mentioned before, in at this number we have an example

of one of Clark Kent's silly powers that likely won't be returning to panels or the

big screen anytime soon.

Back in 1958 in Superman number 125, the man of steel discovers what he calls a midget

space ship, and immediately deducts that it's owner must be from a tiny race of aliens.

The ship blows up, and gives Superman the ability to shoot tiny rays from his finger

tips.

Which he then realizes are actually tiny replicas of….himself.

Talk about narcissism in it's most direct form.

And for whatever reason, aside from his invulnerability, he's incapable of all his other powers,

and has to send out his miniature self to do all the crap he'd normally be able to

do but can't.

Everyone then goes around saying how cute it is and he gets all defensive and insecure

about it.

Long story short, he loses the power when the tiny manifestation sacrifices himself

to save Superman by jumping on top of a kryponite meteor.

Which kind of comes out of nowhere.

And then he gets all his powers back and everything fine except his mini alien self is most likely

dead.

But deus ex machina, right?

Awesome!

There we have it guys!

What was your favourite secret superhero power?

Which ones surprised you?

Let us know in those comments below.

And make sure to hit those like and subscribe buttons, and hop on over to Most amazing Top

10 to hang out with Rebecca more!

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Things Movies Get Wrong About Sharks - Duration: 1:27.

- [Narrator] Sharks may seem like angry,

tooth-filled killing machines, hungry for human blood.

But the truth is, well, they aren't.

They're mostly shy and a little confused by us.

I mean, we as a species are, well, we're weird.

Hairless, flailing limb surface dwellers

that float around at the top of the shark's house.

Even when you're floating above them,

sharks rarely actively go after humans.

In fact, the most common reason for a shark attack

is people provoking the shark

by trying to pet it or just interact with it in general,

probably to get a cool Tinder photo.

And the shark doesn't want to be part of your thirst trap.

Sorry, bro.

And most unprovoked shark attacks

result in moderate injuries.

Even the fatal attacks aren't the torn to bits,

sea is red with blood variety.

Most are from a single bite that bled out.

Large sharks like great whites are curious

and use their teeth like humans use their hands

because sharks don't have the privilege

of grubby little fingers.

They've been known to tentatively bite boats,

buoys, paddle boards, and anything else

they might find interesting,

an investigative, close to the surface behavior

that's also the reason behind the famous

fin above the water schtick.

So when sharks do attack, it's like they're

trying to figure out what we are.

And when they realize we're gross, swimming goobers,

they quickly head out

because there are definitely better fish in the sea.

For more infomation >> Things Movies Get Wrong About Sharks - Duration: 1:27.

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A comprehensive introduction into the Roon music cataloguing and streaming program - Duration: 24:53.

The Roon system for cataloguing and playing music seems to be a difficult to understand

concept to many.

Others, including me, consider it to be the best streaming software around.

Let's see if I can shine some light on it.

Roon, basically, is a music player for Windows, Apple and Linux Computers.

It differs from other solutions in a number fields though, which we will discuss throughout

this video.

Let's start with the simplest of setups - a stand alone setup - and end up with a

big multi room, multi user system with central server and a different quality of audio in

every room varying from ghetto blaster level to the highest of high-end.

Roon has a super fast user interface and a metadata service and presentation that equals

of succeeds the vinyl album cover experience.

But let's start at the beginning with the simplest setup: on a laptop that contains

your music and is connected to your stereo using the headphone output.

It could of course also be a desktop, but let's settle for the laptop right now.

We immediately come across the first point where it differs from other programs: it has

relatively high system demands for an audio player: the processor needs to be an Intel

Core i3 Ivy Bridge or better.

Which means the laptop should have been produced mid 2013 or later.

Then it needs 4 gigabytes of RAM, an SSD boot drive and a screen resolution of 1440 by 900.

It might run Windows 7 or later, Mac OS 10.8 or later or recent x86 Linux 64 bit versions.

The laptop also needs to be connected to the web over wifi or network cable.

Let's be honest, these are relatively steep specs for a music player but not really for

a modern laptop.

What you now need to do is go to roonlabs.com, register and download the correct version

for your hardware.

If you want to do a test run with Roon, try the promo code below here.

You can also find it in the show notes.

If still valid, you will be granted a two month trial period.

Otherwise you could test drive Roon for a 2 week period.

You could also subscribe right away.

When producing this video prices were 119 euros annual or 499 euros for a Lifetime membership.

The membership allows you to use the Roon Core - the part that does the indexing and

metadata - on one computer but you can playback over unlimited "endpoints" or rooms if

you would prefer that name.

I'll get back to this.

Then you install the software, enter the provided user name and access code and follow the instructions

on the screen.

You will be asked where your music is - if you use iTunes you could use the iTunes information

- and what audio output you want to use.

That, for now, is the sound card in your laptop.

The Roon user interface will show up and Roon will start indexing your music map.

If you use iTunes or any other music program, don't fear it won't be usable anymore.

Roon just makes its own index of your music on the SSD and will not make any changes to

the music folder.

So you could use iTunes or for instance JRiver, Foobar, MusicBee, Audirvana Amarra or any

other program along with Roon.

Even at the same time as long as you don't want to use the same sound card for both programs

simultaneously.

Roon also contacts the RoonLabs server over the internet to check for updates and check

your user account.

It then starts searching if more information on the albums and musicians is available.

It does that at an easy pace in the background so you can keep using your computer and internet

connection for other things too.

It also means that the first time it can take up to some days before Roon is ready indexing

and updating the metadata.

Roon presents itself with the user interface on the screen of the laptop.

It is the most intuitive interface I know - although this of course is personal.

See the review of Roon for more details, the link is in the show notes.

If the laptop is close to the stereo and not close to your listening position, you might

use a smartphone or tablet to control Roon on the laptop.

Android version 4.4 and iOS version 8.0 or later are required.

Windows Tablets, like the Surface 3 and Surface 3 Pro are also supported.

The Roon Knowledge Base has more specific info.

You can use as many tablets and smartphones as you like for controlling the laptop and

depending on the hardware you might even be able to control the volume or use the smart

device for playback itself.

If you have a compatible device for playback elsewhere in the house, you could also control

that from the laptop or smart device.

For instance, a Sonos speaker, Airplay speaker, Squeezebox or Roon Ready device elsewhere

in the house can be sent music to from your laptop.

Depending on the playback device this can be in the original resolution but if necessary

high-res files will be downsampled automatically.

Or, in plain english, you don't have to bother with anything.

Just point where you want the music to be played and it will.

Regardless.

You might get an idea of how versatile this is by looking at what I have connected to

my Roon system.

Several Apple Airplay compatible devices, an Elac Discovery offering three outputs,

an iMac running Roon remote control software, a Raspberry Pi running Kodi - which I don't

use for music by the way - a Sonos Connect, the RoonReady SOtM sMS-200 Ultra grouped together

with the RaspTouch, A Yamaha active speaker and a Yamaha streamer and two Raspberry Pi's

running RoPieee RoonBridge software.

Each of these can be sent a unique music stream or be combined if they use the same streaming

technique.

So all Airplay devices can be grouped, all Sonos devices can be grouped and all RoonReady

devices can be grouped.

But you can't group an Airplay device with a Sonos device and so on.

But lets step one step back.

Up till now we presumed you would use a laptop.

But what if you own a desktop computer?

Or if your significant other doesn't like the laptop lying around in the living?

Well, you now know you could place the laptop in the study or even in the attic as long

as there is a network connection.

It can feed the audio over the network to compatible 'Endpoints', as mentioned earlier.

You might also use a desktop computer in stead of the laptop to run the Roon Core on.

Perhaps now is the right time to talk about the individual parts the Roon software is

made of.

Let's take my automatic espresso machine as metaphor.

it is made up of a water reservoir, a boiler, a coffee grinder, a pressure group and a waste

basket for the used coffee grounds.

All these parts are in one place: the espresso machine.

But there are people that use a separate grinder, then manually put the right amount of ground

into the portafilter, mount it in the holder of the espresso machine and pull a lever to

manually generate pressure that forces the water through the coffee ground.

Then the coffee is ready and only the portafilter needs to be emptied in a waste bin.

In other words: a full automatic espresso machine contains all the parts needed while

the manual machine has several functions divided over several appliances.

Now, with an espresso machine this is easily understood, since there are all kinds of easily

identifiable functions to be seen.

With software - and Roon software in particular - its functions can also be in different places

and that might - to some - be less easily identifiable.

As I said before, it is the 'core' that indexes the music, completes the metadata

and sends the music bits to whatever is defined as the audio output as instructed by the user

interface.

A license allow you to use only one installation of the Roon Core at one time.

Now if you have a holiday house in the south of France and you want to have a second music

computer there, you can use the same license but when you do, the Roon Core at home is

temporarily disengaged.

In our example of the laptop not only the core was running on it but also the user interface

and the audio interfacing or the 'Control app' and 'Outputs' in the Roon lingo.

But if you prefer to control Roon from an app on a smart device, like a tablet, you

could have downloaded the Core-only installation program - called Roon Server - to only install

the core software on the laptop.

On a laptop that doesn't make sense but if you have a computer that will never be

used for music reproduction but can run the Roon Core, it might.

And if you're like me, you could use the tiny Intel NUC computer and run the special

version of the Roon core, named ROON Rock, on it.

I made a three part video on how to set it up, the link is in the show notes.

Whatever you choose, the result will be the same.

Only the number of streams that can be processed and sent might vary depending on the computer

used.

But that's only relevant for people that want to simultaneously use many streams.

My 6th Gen i3 NUC can handle at least 15 streams, then I ran out of endpoints.

It is the Roon Core that needs all the processing power and fast SSD drive and only for fast

searches and selections, ultrafast data provision to the Control app, conversion when needed

for endpoints that support only lower sampling rates and all kinds of DSP functionality that

can optionally be used.

Reading the music bits from the storage device appears to be not critical at all.

A USB 2 drive will almost always be sufficient.

I use a USB3 drive connected to the Intel NUC computer the Roon Core is running on.

An internal drive obviously will work too.

But if you like, you can store the music on another computer and share that to the computer

running the Core.

Or use a NAS.

Roon uses a very robust network approach but keep in mind that a network connection can

be disrupted by other users, for instance when they start watching videos.

Using a hard disk directly attached to the computer running the Roon Core is the safest

and the cheapest option.

In the laptop example, the core, the control app and the output software were automatically

installed.

But if you install Roon on a second computer, using the same Roon installation software,

it will detect the Roon Core on the network and ask you if you want to install the control

app only or have its own core installed -which would need its own payed subscription.

Since it doesn't make sense to have a second Roon Core running, you just install the control

app and no extra subscription is needed.

If you choose this option, the audio output software - also called bridge - is installed

too.

On this second computer you can play music from the Roon core computer but you can also

connect to other rooms and send music there.

As said, these 'rooms' are called endpoints in Roon lingo.

Every device that is able to play music sent to it by Roon, is called an Endpoint.

To make things easier to understand, lets divide the endpoints into three groups: computer

outputs, RoonReady and others.

The computer speakers or audio equipment connected to the computer will automatically be available

when the complete Roon installation, the Roon Core or the Roon Control app is installed.

If you do want to use a computer as an endpoint but it doesn't run the core and you need

not control it from the computer, you can install the Roon Bridge software.

The computer will then present itself to Roon as an Endpoint only.

So the Roon Bridge software effectively makes that computer a Roon Ready device.

Roon Ready devices use the Roon Advanced Audio Protocol that is far more advanced than what

the competition uses.

It is very robust, contains metadata to be displayed on the endpoint and has bidirectional

control signals.

It is also unlimited as where the audio format, sampling rate and depth is concerned.

If that's abracadabra for you, simply remember it currently is the most advanced protocol

that will play almost any file that contains music.

Even more important is that - since RoonLabs doesn't produce audio equipment - there

are many brands that support the Roon Protocol, from the Bluesound streamers at about 500

euros to a Brinkmann DAC costing almost 20 grand.

From the Raspberry Pi with the appropriate free software to the dCS DAC's costing tens

of thousands.

See the roonlabs.com site for a comprehensive list.

It is important to know that - given the computer Roon Core is running on works as it is intended

- the sound quality is defined by the endpoint chosen and not the Roon software.

Of course, cables, power supply and other audiophile tweaks can have their influence

but it is highly unlikely the Roon Core computer has any influence on the sound.

Unless it is directly connected to your stereo using analogue or digital outputs or USB.

Then there can be large differences between computers due to imperfections in the clock

signals en power lines.

Here it is the computer hardware - again, not the Roon software - that depends the audio

quality.

But if you use the network to send audio to the endpoint, it will be that endpoint that

defines the quality and not the computer the Core is running on.

Again, provided it runs the Core software as intended.

It might be clear that an endpoint made of a Raspberry Pi with SPDIF board, fed from

the standard wall wart power supply, will not provide a clean digital signal.

Polluted and /or distorted digital signals are more difficult to convert to analogue

signals.

I frequently get nasty remarks from people that think that - for instance - an SPDIF

signal is a digital signal.

It's not, it is an analogue representation of a digital signal and distortion of that

analogue signal will change the timing of the bits on the receiving side.

In audio technology, repairing those timing errors appear to be far more difficult than

basic electronics suggest.

Since there effectively is no time for repair.

If you want to know how digital signals can be distorted, see Connecting your DAC number

2; how digital can go wrong.

The link is in the show notes.

If you already have a digital to analogue converter to use with your current streamer

or to improve your cd-player, you can use a so called networked audio adaptor.

That can be a raspberry Pi running RoonBridge software or - if you want better quality - products

like the Sonore microRendu or SOtM sMS-200 family of devices.

You could also use a device that combines the digital to analogue conversion with RoonBridge

hard- and software.

A good example is the Bluesound line of streamers that can use their own software but can also

function as Roon Endpoint.

The streamer only will set you back 549 euros.

The Auralic Aries Mini is only 499 euros and also works with their own software or function

as Roon endpoint.

They both have analogue line outputs that can be connected directly to the CD or AUX

input of your amp.

They also have digital outputs that can be connected to the SPDIF inputs of an amp with

digital inputs or to a digital to analogue converter.

More upmarket you could go for products by Audio Alchemy, Audionet, Auralic, Ayre, Bel

canto, Brinkman, Cocktail Audio, Elac, IQaudiO, Krell NAD, Oppo, SOtM, PS-Audio and many others.

Roonlabs wants to be the software for as many brands as possible.

therefore they have contacted and negotiated with many brands for RoonReady support in

their devices.

For rapid acceptation they wanted to get as many brands as possible on board.

With Squeezebox this was impossible since it is in production no more.

But luckily Logitech has kept the software as open source so that RoonLabs could build

their own support.

Therefore all Squeezeboxes work fine with Roon, as do Raspberry Pi computers running

Squeezebox emulation software.

Where the original Squeezebox was limited to 48 kHz sampling, newer models support up

to 96 kHz while an open source tweak is supposedly abel to open it up for 192 kHz.

The emulators on Raspberry Pi do it all without further trouble.

The big players in the low end of the market are Apple with Airplay and Sonos.

There brands were not interested in supporting Roon so Roon developed their own interfacing

with products of both brands.

Apple's Airplay still remains limited to 48 kHz, despite the rumour Apple would introduce

higher sampling rates.

And also Sonos remains limited to a maximum of 48 kHz sampling frequency.

If your stereo has some class, the low sampling rates might be a limiting factor if you own

high res audio files or are subscribed to a streaming service that offers high resolution

audio.

Apart from the lower audio quality the music will simply play since Roon knows the limits

of the endpoints and converts the music on the fly to a lower sampling rate.

That is also true for those RoonReady endpoints that support only lower sampling rates.

If you want to play DSD files on an endpoint, again Roon will automatically convert them

to what that endpoint can handle.

The only thing to take into account is that converting from DSD to PCM or vice versa does

take a fair amount of computing power and might limit the number of streams you can

send out simultaneously.

So if you want to send tens of streams, keep that in the back of your mind and make sure

the computer the Roon Core is running on, is sufficiently powerful.

When Bluesound added RoonReady to all their players - including the series that already

was discontinued at that time - some people thought that when they bought a Bluesound

player, it would offer all the Roon functionality.

You now know that it needs the Roon Core installed on a computer plus a subscription.

The Bluesound player can only function as an 'endpoint' in an existing Roon setup.

But, hey, you got that functionality for free.

And if you want to upgrade, it is already able to work with Roon.

Th Elac Discovery is a different story all together, for it does contain a 'light'

version of Roon, called Roon Essentials.

So this is a small and silent computer running the Roon Essentials Core and it comes with

a lifetime subscription - lifetime meaning the lifetime of the Elac Discovery.

If it dies or is passed on to another, the license also dies or is passed on with the

Discovery to the new owner.

The Discovery also has three endpoints integrated: two separate analogue stereo outputs and a

separate digital output on RCA and TOSlink.

Since it is a 'light' version of Roon, it does have some limitations: it is limited

to indexing a maximum of 30.000 tracks, to send out a maximum of 8 program streams, does

not support the Squeezebox, has no separate composer screen and some other small differences

that makes it less interesting for the streaming fanatic.

But for the average music lover it is a very affordable way of having most of the nice

things of Roon, including a dedicated computer and player in a small housing for only 1100

euro.

You find links to the review and update review in the show notes.

So there is some kind of program called a Roon Core that indexes the music collection,

completes the metadata and sends music to a local output and/or to endpoints over the

network.

This program is often combined with a user interface where you can read the metadata

and instruct the core to send music to one or more endpoints.

It needs to run on a computer and that computer can also be used as control and endpoint but

not necessarily.

You could use your normal computer for it or run it on a dedicated computer, like an

Intel NUC.

You always need a subscription costing 119 euros per year or 499 euros for a lifetime

subscription unless you go for the - slightly limited but very affordable - one box solution

called Elac Discovery, that comes with a lifetime subscription coupled to all the hardware you

need.

If you are only slightly interested, use the promocode in the show notes for a two month

trial, unless you currently can't spare the money to buy or subscribe.

For it is very hard to explain how different the user experience is.

It is also very hard to go back from Roon to other software so be aware of that if you

consider to do a trial.

For it is by far the best and most elaborate music cataloguing, playing and distributing

software on the market and I don't see any other brand taking over soon.

But if that happens, I'll be the first to report on it.

So subscribe to this channel or follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.

See the show notes for the links.

If you have a question, post it below this video but please don't ask me for buying

advise.

See my About Questions video to find out why.

If you liked this video, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon and see super

exclusive videos too.

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And don't forget to tell your friends on the web about this channel.

I am Hans Beekhuyzen, thank you for watching and see you in the next show or on theHBproject.com.

And whatever you do, enjoy the music.

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