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Number 1.
No Snapdragon Chipset.
Instead, Oppo has used MediaTek processor which is weaker compared to snapdragon chipset.
Number 2.
No 4K recording.
Number 3.
Rear Mounted Fingerprint Sensor.
This could interfere with some uses.
Number 4.
No Fast Charging.
Number 5.
No NFC.
These were the problems with Oppo F5 Youth.
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In this video you will see 10 uncommon tricks on De_Mirage.
Hey guys, NadeKing here.
First of all, thank you for your recent support guys.
We are close to 100k subscribers and we will celebrate it with a cool video giveaway, so
it won't be fully lottery and will require some skills, more info will be on Twitter
after 100k milestone.
Keep an eye on that!
In todays video I will be showing you 10 uncommon tricks on De_Mirage, as you loved the last
video and requested some more tricks.
Keep in mind that these are rather creative tricks, which I haven't
seen in play yet.
If you are looking for basic tricks, then look around my channel.
Here you can find a lot of different stuff - let's begin.
Let's start off with a situational trick.
I have played a lot of T side rounds where we lose the bomb in the B apps and enemy team
set their defence in there to guard the bomb.
Depends where exactly the bomb is dropped or whatever situation
you have going on..
But you can actually use your utility from next to T spawn to B apps like this.
You can flash, smoke and molly B apps easily..
And of course you can throw nades other way as well.
Supergeneral tip, which may help you in certain scenarios.
Alright, next up awesome two man tower on CT side middle.
You probably know this two man tower right here.
But if you make the tower closer to the window you can actually see deep into the jungle
area as well.
Enemy won't expect you to be there.
This will get you some easy kills, just make sure connector is covered and you don't overuse
this trick.
B bombsite, white van.
If you have watched my AWP angles video then you already know this one, but if you climb
on top of the white van like this.. crouch and watch towards market, you can see people
in market and they really can't see you.
Their POV looks something like this, as you can see, really really hard to spot anyone
there.
It is also good that people coming out from market door, can't see you instantly so definitely
a good spot to use once in a while.
Works nicely without a scoped weapon as well.
Try it out.
Next up two easy flashes I have rarely seen people throwing.
If you rush A from ramp, you can throw a flash like this, it pops behind you so you are safe
and won't get blind, just warn you teammates you are throwing this flash
if you are pushing with the whole team.
Enemies can't face you or they will get fully flashed.
One extra flash as well.. if you are throwing flash to jungle/connector area then throw
it with this wall bounce, then it will blind everyone in this area.
If you throw it too deep it will only work for people in jungle.
SuperG!
Alright, this may be useful if you want to confuse your enemy in a clutch situation.
If you shoot these tools, they make similar sound to vent breaking.
So enemy may think you are in ladder room..
Or you can just play around with these sounds.
Next up I show you in my opinion really underused defending spot, on these fireboxes.
You can create a nice offangle and therefore suprise your enemy.
Try it out.
Also, you can climb up to this firebox from both sides..
This one may be really useful if you are stuck here and you want to suprise the enemy coming
out from CT.
SuperG.
Middle.
I haven't really seen this spot in use.
Get your friend here and make a boost on this window.
Seems useless, but still may work out nicely if you want to camp middle for a while.
If CT peeks you from sniper's nest, this dark window behind you gives you a bit camoflage
as well.
So, try it out, if you are playing a slow round.
Alright, CT spawn.
This is again situational trick.
But you can make 2 two man towers in CT spawn like this.
Great to use if you are saving a weapon and enemies are pushing you or when T's already
got the A bombsite and you are playing for the retake, T's often push CT spawn and you
may get some free easy kills.
As you can see it is kinda hard to spot you right there..
Now pre-last idea for this video.
When CT and jungle/connector is smoked, you can peek stairs and connector with this two
man tower.
Kinda risky trick, but may easily pay off.
In order to pull this trick off, use stairs molotov instead of stairs smoke,
check the site is clear and nobody is pushing CT.
People in stairs connector area will not be ready for this.
Supergeneral.
And the last tip for this video.
If you are for example ecoing and want to rush underpass with couple of teammates the
earliest meeting point with T's will be right here.
Now if the T's are not pushing too fast, you may go for a full B apps control.
One teammate can throw a neat smoke from CT spawn to help you to get the control.
So take a position right here.
Aim a bit higher than this left top corner of this sign
and run left till you pass the wall and then jumpthrow.
Smoke lands nicely to B apps, helping your teammates to push B apps from van and underpass.
This is rather theorycraft idea, but with other nades it could perfectly work out
as well.
Let me know if you tried it.
So hit the like button to bookmark the video and find these tricks later, also something
beautiful will happen if we collect 5000 likes to this video, I hope you saw something new
and thanks for watching!
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Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy. Happy Bookmas. I told you I might be in some different
locations. In fact, if you stay to the very end I'll tell you exactly where I
am. If you watch my videos on the regular, you might know that audiobooks have
totally changed the way I read. Depending on which branch of the library I'm going
to, I have a very long commute, and since working at the library I found out that
the library has free audiobooks on five different apps. So, basically if I'm in
transit, I am listening to a book. Because of this, I've listened to a ton of great
series and I want to share my favourite series, that I've listened to with
audiobooks, with you. So here, in no particular order, are
eight series that you can get on audiobook that I really enjoy.
Small caveat - some of these series aren't finished yet, but will be finishing
hopefully in 2018, maybe longer. Who knows? Maybe these trilogies will turn into
longer series. But I'll note them as we go. First one I want to mention is
A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. This is a 13 book series, and yes it
is a middle grade book, but shhh. After watching the Netflix adaptation, I really
wanted to know how the rest of the series was going to play out, and I
didn't want to wait for the next two or three seasons, however long it's gonna be.
That being said, now that I've listened to all of the books I am super excited
for the rest of the show. The absolute greatest thing about this series is 10
out of 13 of the books are narrated by Tim Curry, and I love me some Tim Curry.
The very first book is done like a radio play, so all of the characters have
different voice actors, there's sound effects, and it's narrated by Tim Curry.
After that, the second one is narrated by Tim Curry, but then three, four, and five
are for some reason narrated by Lemony Snicket, and then they go back to Tim after that.
It's kind of a pet peeve of mine when a series changes narrators,
which you'll see later in this list as well, but it's a fantastic series, nonetheless.
The second series I wanted to mention was the lady Trent Memoirs,
which is a five book series by Marie Brennan, and it starts out with A Natural
History of Dragons. If you've wanted something that feels
like it's from Victorian England, but isn't in Victorian England, is feminist and has
dragons... like you don't even need to listen to me talk anymore; you should
just listen to the series right now. She goes on a ton of adventures, she discovers
tons of different species of dragons, and it's just it's so good.
The next series I want to mention it isn't complete yet, and that's the Illuminate Files
by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman. The third book is coming out, I believe, next March?
Hopefully next March. And what's cool about this book series is when you read
it, it's written in different transcripts of conversations people have had over
IM chat, or in person, or transcripts of people watching videos and describing
what's happened. So in the audiobook, you have different voice actors for every
single character, and some of the characters are people that are like
narrating what just happened, and it's it's so well put together.
The next series I want to mention only has two books in it so far, but I'm sure they're
planning to write more, and there's a ton of other audio content if you like these
two books, so - this is my video; I can do what I want.
That's the Welcome to Night Vale books by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor.
Obviously, Welcome to Night Vale started out as a podcast, which is still ongoing
and I need to catch up, but in addition to being the podcast and in addition to
having the first two seasons written out in a book format, they also have two
standalone novels, the Welcome to Night Vale novel and It Devours! which came out
in October. All of these are narrated by the amazing Cecil Baldwin and his voice
is just so beautiful. And then of course if you get into the podcast, there are
tons of amazing guest voice actors. I also really adore that they used music
by Disparition, who said, "yeah, sure, you're making
something weird - you can use my music" and now he goes on tour with them and does
the music live; it's just - it's so neat. The next series I want to mention is the
Timothy Wilde series by Lyndsay Faye. This is a series set, I believe it's the
1890s, and it follows Timothy Wilde, who is a police officer in one of the boroughs in
New York City. The series gets caught up in a whole bunch of different things:
murders, his brother's in a political party that is super shady,
there's intrigue, there's romance. The only problem I have with this series is
the first two books are so well narrated by Steven Boyer,
and for the third book they have a completely different voice actor and the
voices just aren't the same and it was really upsetting. The great thing about
Steven Boyer is he can do great Irish accents, which is important because a lot
of the side-characters are Irish, and let me
tell you: I lived through watching all seven seasons of Buffy while living in
Ireland and David Boreanaz cannot do an Irish accent, so that was super awkward, every time he tried.
Next series I want to mention - it also only has two volumes
out now, but the third volume is coming out in March and that is the Themis Files.
[background noise] Ironically the audio in this video is going to be kind of terrible because of
where I am. There's a heating vent right next to me. Anyway the Themis Files are
by Sylvain Neuval, who is a Québécois author, and basically what you need to
know for this series is it's written in a series of transcripts. So, like you've
been handed a dossier that you need to read. So, in my opinion, it's a way better
to read this as an audiobook because each person in that dossier has a
different voice actor. The series itself is also super intriguing. It's a very
interesting science fiction where this doctor finds a piece of a giant robot
when she's a child, and then when she grows up she's tasked with seeing if
there are more pieces of this giant robot. The penultimate series I want to
mention might only be a duology. I think it's going to just be a duology, but
again this is my video - I can make the rules. That is the Replica duology by
Lauren Oliver. This book is interesting because you have two different
point-of-view characters, Gemma and Lyra, and you can read the book either
starting with Gemma's story or starting with Lyra's story. Whichever one you
prefer, because they happen simultaneously. And then that continues
into the second book, Ringer, which came out earlier this year. I also like giving
this a shout-out because Sarah Drew narrates it and I love Sarah Drew. She's
adorable and I just love her on Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice, and she's
just so pretty. And the last series that I wanted to mention is
The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer. I started this series in Boston in February when I
was there for Nerdcon: Nerdfighteria, and finish it in a few months later.
It's great. I believe you had a consistent narrator all the way through, which was
just wonderful, because you really get used to how people say things and then
if you get a different narrator along the way, you're just like, "who's this person?
Why are they here? Bring back the other person." Also, since these books are
bricks, it's a lot easier to bring around an audiobook than it is to bring one of
these books around. And there you have it! Those are some series I've devoured
on audiobook that I really enjoyed. Now, I don't only read series on audiobook; I do
do standalones so if you enjoyed this video and you would like to know my
favourite stand-alones that I've read as audiobooks, let me know down in the
comments and I will make that video. What's your take on audiobooks and have
you read any of these series? Let me know down in the comments below. On the way
down to the comments, if you hit that Subscribe button, that would be very nice
of you. You can like you to share this as you see fit and I'll see you tomorrow
for more Bookmas. Bye!
[outro music]
Oh, hi. At the beginning of the video I said that if
you stay to the end, I would tell you exactly where I am and I am literally
right next to a toilet. [knocks on it] I can touch it with my elbow.
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I think in English. Everything's English.
Myrtha Parsons-Biedermann, 90 years old,
now lives in Shepperton, near London. She arrived in 1947 as an Au-pair.
There was nothing going on at home.
That's why I was so interested in everything that was different.
Something had to happen.
Mina Rui-Oppliger, 98 years old,
lives in Laufen, Basel-Country.
She was an Au-pair in London in 1939.
Two women, two lives,
both shaped substantially by their decision to go to Britain.
They are both part of Simone Müller's new book.
The author describes
how young women at the time fought bravely against the confines
of Swiss society and for more vocational possibilities.
Even the journey was much more of an adventure then than it is now.
They all travelled by train through France
and then crossed the Channel by boat.
For many, this was their very first time abroad.
They'd never been on holiday beforehand.
Mina Rui-Oppliger grew up on a farm in Rohrmatt, in Canton Lucerne.
She really wanted to train as a seamstress,
but her parents couldn't afford the tuition.
She worked as a domestic servant for a Jewish family in London,
and was held in high regard as the reliable Swiss girl.
It was a completely different life.
The wife was enthusiastic about my cooking.
She said it was real Swiss food.
She sent me to the shops
and said I should buy what I wanted.
I was given the money, and it was all wonderful.
I always see the birds drinking water here.
Mina Rui-Oppliger remembers that she wanted to stay for ever.
But her luck ran out after five months:
She had to return home when war broke out.
On a boat with 900 other women
she was sent back to her home country.
It was certainly a perilous journey.
There was a terrific storm.
Author Simone Müller
only thought of looking for travel documents
after hearing Mina Rui-Oppliger's account.
She discovered lists and receipts in the Swiss Federal Archive
relating to this long-forgotten repatriation scheme:
organized by the Swiss government
and not really addressed by historians until today.
The fact that so many went was forgotten.
It was a large-scale phenomenon.
In the 1950s there were several thousand a year.
The only explanation I can find
is because it involved women.
If 900 young men had been repatriated
people would probably have heard about it.
She has made the foreign soil of Britain her home.
Myrtha Parsons-Biedermann
arrived in 1947 from Winznau in Canton Solothurn.
Her impressions of Oxford after the Second World War
will remain engraved on her memory for ever.
These people were so used to helping each other
because of the war that they continued to do so.
Rationing was still in force, food was rationed.
I liked that very much. That was something I hadn't known in Switzerland.
She met her husband on the street while she was an au-pair -
typical for the time.
Myrtha Parsons lived with her soldier husband in Germany,
Malaysia and for two years in Switzerland.
But the man didn't want to stay.
A Solothurn native, she says she doesn't know what homesickness is.
Now I'm more British than Swiss.
And yet, even 70 years after arriving in Britain,
she has retained an element of Swissness.
Yes, when I make roesti.
Roesti and bratwurst.
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