Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 16 2017

Hello fellow Planet Coaster lovers!

Welcome back to a new episode of Society Park

So as you can see this time around I added the commentary in the subtitles.

This was a suggestion in the comments from the last video

If you don't want it you can turn it off and for me it is easier then editing in the video itself

This also gives me the opportunity to correct any spelling mistakes xD

In this episode we'll first start off with theming a staff building, I just kept it small and square so that

it was more easy to cover and hide from the guests of the park

Later in this episode we'll just be filling up some of the gaps.

And at the end we'll even get back to the entrance area and place a few buildings there.

So as I said this building stays very small and I wanted to give it a bit more texture than the plain white walls.

Hence why I chose for the plaster decoration pieces, they give it a bit more texture.

Also trying to get in some custom doors, which actually worked out quite well.

Lowering the opening a bit so that the doors could actually fit in.

Putting a bit of a trim in there to cover the black walls

For the roof I figured to use the same panels as for the walls since there will also be some vegetation on it

Little trim on top to give it a bit more contrast.

Here comes the vegetation, covering everything up a bit.

Little sign so to prevent guests from going in there

And here is that I found out that you could advertise attractions by using the signs.

I missed that in the livestreams (or I simply forgot). So here I go to set the links in the entire area

Don't worry I'll do the rest off cam

Saw that I forgot to put a sign at the last flatride so just quickly fixing that

Quite a dumb name for this ride but I couldn't come up with something better related to healthcare.

Not that this name is related xD

Anyway if you know a better name don't hesitate to tell me.

Also putting a small height bar in, will have to do this for all the rides in the park yet.

Actually a shame that I just now thought of it and not earlier on

Placing some path essentials and making the last bridge for the monorail.

Checking if the monorail wasn't going through some trees, often a problem that I encounter xD

And here we start on making a small flower bed which will also contain some directional signs.

Just making this very simple so that it doesn't take away allot of the view.

Making sure that you can actually see it at night, not much use otherwise.

And here we finally start on continueing the entrance area of the Healthcare section of the park

Figuring out a bit of an interesting structure.

Which is quite challenging for me since I'm not really used to the modern theme.

The roof wasn't really working out so I decide I'll make my own using these small wood pieces.

It will up the part-count quite fast but my pc is already burning so a bit more won't really matter anymore.

Making this building somewhat usefull by placing a first aid in there. Didn't have one in the area and it would

be a bit ironic in this area if I wouldn't have a first aid in here somewhere.

Breaking up the brown in this building bit whit some white trims. Also makes the transitions between

the buildings a bit more fluent.

Covering up the green look from the first aid to make it more coherent.

And again trying to make a nice openstanding door.

And offcourse some vegetation on the roof since it is this area's signature.

Tried looking for a ride to fit in there, which is kind of the problem with this whole area.

I have no idea what to do with the open space just yet. Some rides fit better in future areas and others

just don't fit at all.

Here comes the second building which will also include a path to the backstage area.

I figured to try and put a staff building in the backstage area, since that is where they are most of the time

in reality though.

I haven't tested it out yet with guests cause offcourse they shouldn't be able to enter this part.

But I figured that the peeps in Planet Coaster don't go to areas where there is nothing for them.

So I kind of assume/hope that they will not use the path that will be coming in here.

Here I'm making sure that the whole backstage area will come together a bit more.

Giving the staff a chance to actually park their cars here for easier acces.

Will maybe come back here in the future to put in a bit more props that belong in a backstage area.

Closing one of the staff buildings to get some staff in here to make sure they won't walk through any scenery

And to make that go succesfull I placed a few of these barriers.

The fence thingies seem to work better in my opinion though. But the barriers worked good enough.

in the end...

Adding an overhang to make the building look a bit more interesting.

Keeping it a bit modern seems to become a little problem but I'll wait for the total view before

I go in and maybe change it all.

Trying to look if I can make the path a bit more narrow so that I could place a door in there.

Unfortunatly I couldn't get more narrow so I figured to work with the principle that they'll mostly walk in

the middle of the path.

Placing some woos trims on the side of the roof to make it simulair to the middle roof part at the overhang.

Here is where I decided to work with the walking in the middle principle what I mentioned a bit back.

I also wanted to make sure that people wouldn't be able to see backstage while the door is standing open

I figured that placing a bit of a fence would suffice

Unfortunatly my staff didn't agree with the fence and kept walking through it.

Here I tried to give the building a bit more modern feel by making in all glass corner.

Well sort of at least..

Adding some greenery to the building to make it more alive.

And we're coming to an end of this episode of Society Park. I hope you enjoyed it!

If you have any ideas on a name for the last flatride or for how to fill in the rest of this area

Please let me now, since I have no idea yet xD

Also if you have some other suggestions, ideas or if you just want to share something.

Thank you for joining me for this week and I hope to see you again in the next update!

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Star Wars: THE LAST JEDI - The Best One Yet? (spoiler-free movie review) - Duration: 7:32.

Hello, and welcome to Movie Night - I'm your host, Jonathan Paula.

Tonight's one and only film will be an opening day review of the latest entry in the "Star

Wars" saga.

Before we begin, a word of warning - although I'll be avoiding any major spoilers; I will

still be discussing the film in broad strokes, sharing footage from the trailers, and describing

some smaller moments in detail.

So, if you'd like to experience this film completely blind, as I did (which I highly

recommend) - I suggest you hit the "Watch Later" button, and come back after you've

seen it.

With that said, here's my glowing review of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi".

The Force is strong with this one.

Like, really strong.

The ninth installment in the juggernaut space-opera / fantasy / action franchise was released

worldwide on December 15, 2017.

If word of mouth and historical trends are any indication, it should break the two-billion

mark in ticket sales, becoming only the fourth movie in history to do so.

The second entry in Disney's updated "sequel trilogy", and the eighth episode in the main

franchise - writer and director Rian Johnson may just have crafted the best one yet.

At two-hours and thirty-two minutes, "The Last Jedi" is the longest film in the franchise

to date; but it doesn't feel like it.

The tension and stakes have never been higher; as the vaulted Resistance is whittled down

to only a handful of ships.

With the dreaded First Order hot on their trail, their last-ditch survival depends on

increasingly bleak odds; but if there's a thematic message to this film it's finding

hope from hopelessness.

Elsewhere, Force-sensitive scavenger Rey trains to become a Jedi while evil forces attempt

to draw her in.

All four of the breakout stars from "The Force Awakens" return; Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver,

John Boyega, and Oscar Issac - each handle their increased responsibilities with impressive

performances.

Ridley is especially adept at balancing her emotionally and physically challenging role

like a veteran; sparing off against returning "Original Trilogy" star Mark Hamill with surprising

ease.

He plays the downtrodden and isolated Jedi legend with more bitterness than we've seen

before - but it fits into Johnson's singular vision remarkably well.

The scenes between them are the real heart of this story, with Skywalker warning his

new apprentice, "This is not going to go the way you think."

And even though the 'impatient student receiving Jedi training from a grumpy mentor in a remote

setting' exhibits obvious shades of "The Empire Strikes Back" - it does result in some of

the film's most effective emotional moments.

Thankfully though, besides that, "The Last Jedi" borrows far less from its predecessors

than "The Force Awakens" did.

Indeed, instead of leveraging fan-service, this film succeeds because of the strength

of its core characters.

They're supported by equally interesting turns from Carrie Fisher, Andy Serkis, Domhnall

Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern, and Benicio del Toro.

Thanks to bold choices in the PG-13 rated script, our heroes no longer feel 'safe'.

When someone's fate teeters on the brink of death, a last minute rescue isn't always guaranteed.

The opening space battle, a bombing-run against a Dreadnaught-class starship is particularly

awesome.

It might just be my favorite action sequence of the entire franchise.

When Issac jams the airbrakes on his X-Wing to perform a slick J-turn to swoop behind

a couple of TIE Fighters?

My theater went nuts.

Oftentimes, these galactic dog-fights are a mess of cockpit cutaways and exploding ships.

Not here.

Johnson's deft direction clearly lays out the stakes and consequences, illustrates the

action and players with concise geography, and boils down all the dramatic tension to

a single character's determined sacrifice.

The result is flawless storytelling and raucous entertainment.

Meanwhile, Boyega is paired up with newcomer Tran in a somewhat uninteresting side-quest.

This sequence, which explores a vibrant new casino-themed planet (think Monaco, but with

horse-size goat things) lets the slack out of the extremely taut pacing and simply isn't

as engaging as the rest of the film.

Although critical to the story, it feels like an unnecessary detour, and the lone blemish

on an otherwise excellent script.

Well, except for a couple weird character decisions - like deliberately withholding

information from an ally - but we're talking about a $200-million dollar space-western

with magic samurai wizards; not Shakespeare, so...

While C-3PO and R2-D2 make their requisite appearances, it's the spunky little BB-8 ball-droid

who once again delivers a great deal of this picture more lighter moments.

Whether he's clumsily rolling into walls because of a boxy disguise, or saving our heroes with

a unique solution; he's a clear audience favorite.

"The Last Jedi" is also packed with loads of inventive new creatures - from cute little

Porgs to somewhat gross sea-cows.

Last, but certainly not least is Fisher in her final film role.

Before her tragic and untimely death in 2016, she completed all of her filming for "The

Last Jedi"; lighting up the screen with poise, beauty and hope.

The emotionally turbulent picture is dedicated to her honor with a simple but remarkably

poignant message, "In loving memory of our princess."

If you go into this film with theories or predictions - prepare to be surprised; because

"The Last Jedi" is wonderful at subverting expectations.

Some of the character decisions, jokes, or reveals will be divisive, but I for one loved

the risks this picture took.

It's a brave new direction for "Star Wars", and it pays off in a big way.

Visually speaking, "Episode VIII" is gorgeous.

A cinematic painting in every frame; from the harsh landscapes of Luke's island solitude,

to the red salt plains of Crait.

The lightsaber fights have never looked better; shot from static wide-shots, which allow the

sword-swinging action to figuratively, and literally shine.

After nine movies, it almost goes without saying, but the effects-work from Industrial

Light and Magic is predictably impeccable - computer elements are seamlessly blended

with the practical, while animated characters go face to face with their human counterparts.

50-time Academy Award nominee John Williams once again delivers a beautiful and powerful

score.

The 85-year-old borrows plenty of leitmotifs from his earlier work - "Rey's Theme", and

"The Force" are recycled quite often - but it's harsher and intense string-led concertos

that make up the bulk of the new material.

With time, I'm sure it'll be revered as some of his best work since "Harry Potter".

Speaking of time - it's the only thing preventing me from giving a more comparative review.

Without any additional viewings, it's hard for me to assess where this film ranks among

its extraordinary predecessors.

After a lone opening-night viewing with all the hype and adrenaline therein?

My jubilation may fade, but I dare say it's the best "Star Wars" movie yet.

And as a lifelong fan of the series, I realize that might sound like a blasphemous thing

to say... but this really is a thrilling, complex, and incredibly satisfying adventure

all fans will adore - I can't recommend it enough.

Nitpicks aside, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is definitely an AMAZING film - and one I

can't wait to rewatch again and again.

For tonight's poll question; how would you rank the nine "Star Wars" films?

Does "The Empire Strikes Back" still deserve top-honors?

Let me know with a comment below!

I still plan to review the DC superhero movies at some point, but it's probably best if I

stop teasing episodes I never get around to creating, so let's say the next episode will

be a surprise!

Until then, I have plenty more videos for you to watch.

Between my reviews, gaming let's plays, and news coverage, I've produced over 30 videos

about the "Star Wars" franchise - so click or tap here to visit that playlist, or here

for a video YouTube thinks you might enjoy.

Once again, my name is Jonathan Paula, thanks for watching and have a good Movie Night!

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PAW PATROL Toys Go To Santas Workshop - Duration: 11:52.

Paw Patrol Toys Go To Santas Workshop! Wow it's Santa's workshop. Hi

Ah! Snow Gaint

Hey Dino Pals, this is Toy Rex here. Let's see what Toy surprise we have today.

Hi paw patrol pups are you guys all done school? Yeah the Ryder. We're all finished school today

Do you have a mission for us? I sure do. Today the paw patrol toys go to Santa's workshop

Awesome. The Paw Patrol Pups go on adventure to the visit Santa's toy workshop. Will we get toys from Santa?

Yes Chase, All The Paw Patrol Pups will meet Santa and get a toys from Santa's Toy Workshop. Wow that sounds like so much fun

Here comes the. Paw Patrol Toys Go To Santas Workshop!

Here's Santa's workshop wow it looks so cool

There's Santa with his list are you on the list if you are you'll get toys and look?

There's a bunch of cute little house making toys for Santa then there's even a little snowman. This is so cool

Let's build Santa's workshop

Well there's so many parts

Wow, there's so many parts to Santa's workshop, and here's Santa. He looks so cool Santa said we're gonna build the Christmas tree firs

Here's a white Christmas tree it looks so pretty and here's the ornament that goes right on the top and this one goes right underneath

Now there's a green ornament wow. It's so sparkly. It's so pretty goes right here

And this ornament is red

And we have one more red ornament right here

Wow the Christmas tree looks so pretty now, let's build the workshop

This part goes together here, and this at the wall that goes on the other side

Now we need to put on the chimney now your roof over here -

Wow the roofs got all this snow on it and a lot of Christmas ornaments so cool

Now it's time to put on the front of Santa's workshop. It goes right here

Time to decorate the front of Santa's workshop

Wow the front of Center workshop looks so cool there's candy canes a red door with Jim

and candy mint -

Jimmy looks like a candy cake so awesome

Let's add the workshop

Now let's put on the horn now

Let's decorate the roof here

Wow this roof looks awesome, this is the icing and there's gumdrop candy lollipops looks so great now

Let's put in some decoration here is a map of the world so Santa knows where to send the presents

the map goes right here and

This is an award given to the Hardys Markey health Employee of the Month that goes right back here

And here's the calendar so we know when Christmas is counting

Then we have a cute little reindeer. He's taking a nap getting ready to deliver presents

Here's a table with wrapped up presents a drap and a car toy, so cool. It goes up here and

Here's a little out working really hard making a toy house. She'll stand right here and

This elf is responsible for wrapping presents he's cutting wrapping paper, so he's getting ready to wrap all the cool presents

and here's a ladder it goes right here, so the hell's can come down and get to the workshop and

Here's a cart full of presents. There's even a little teddy bear. Let's put on the wheels and

Now we have to put on the handle

Now the little elf can pull the present since a pod

Wishing's finish making the toys and this little elf fish wrapping then we have a new present

You'll go down into this conveyor belt, and it'll drop into the box

And this little elf is gonna climb the ladder here

Is checking all the toys and make sure all the good boys and girls get toys that's on the list

And look there's frosty two snowmen, and we need a welcome mat on the door. It's right here. It's red and shining

now let's put on a candy cane and

one more over here

Now we have a super pretty Christmas tree goes right here, and then we have a white window that goes right on the door

And there's even a killer reindeer he's ready to pull Santa's sleigh full of toys. It's Santa's workshop. It's all done

While Santa's workshop is so cool. There's candy canes on the bottom with little candies, and there's even gumdrops at the top

But the big mints that is so cool, and when you go inside the front door here

You'll go inside the workshop where the elves are busy making toys and up here the elves are busy wrapping presents

Wait somebody's coming who's coming

Wow Santa's workshop is awesome. Papa show pups. Let's go take a closer look at Santa's workshop

Hi paw patrol pups welcome to Santa's toy workshop

Hi, Santa, all those elves busy making toys. Yep

We're really busy making toys for all the big boys and girls for Christmas, and you paw patrol pup came at the perfect time

surprise

Surprise toys are SuperDuper awesome my helper will help get the toys for you paw patrol pups

Don't be scared paw patrol pups, that's my friend the snow giant

She's really strong and will help me carry all the toys. Oh hi

I'm so glad you're here. You can't bring a surprise toy

Surprise toys the paw patrol top scare

Wow that's so many awesome surprise toys, which one should we open up first name Manny Moe this one

Cool, it's a PG man's blind bag. There's gecko cat-boy, and I'll let let's open it up here we go

Well, we got Romeo. He looks super cool. He's wearing a black coat, and he's a super smart scientist

He's early great and making awesome invention, but always causing trouble for the PJ masks busy on the naughty

Lets him go for a foot

Nick we have this one while super cool. It's Thomas and Friends

There's Thomas and his words train pedigree train this question mark is to train lifting here. Let's open it up

Wow we got Batman Thomas, this is so cool, this is a special edition

Halloween Thomas train he's wearing his Batman uniform

And there's bad cape with the fan logo Thomas looks so cool, and here's the collectors guide

Here's a bunch of special Halloween trains there's Batman Robin flash Superman shooter

Harlequin Riddler and Android, this is so cool. Let's go Thomas

Now let's open up this wine

So cool. It's the superheroes mystery mini

I see Catwoman super cat and Superman there's even Batman and Wonder Woman and

These are have awesome figures you can get there's Aquaman Joker

Supergirl and even super pup let's go super pup so you can team up with the paw patrol here we go

Here we go

Awesome we got Batman he looks so cool

He's wearing his blue superhero costume, and there's the Ben logo

And he's got a golden belt full of awesome fat tools Bennet is a member of the Justice League

He worked the supermen and he's really smart. He's super strong. Let's go for a backflip

Which toy should we open up next?

We'll open up this one wow it's a Spider Man mystery egg, and there's even Captain America Iron Man Hulk and Thor

Awesome we got Thor he's so cool. He's ready to do a Hulk smash

Pork is really powerful, and he's a member of the Avengers

You get him angry. He'll turn into a super powerful Green Hulk, and this Hulk is special. He's from Thor Ragnarok

He's the barbarian hog

And next we've got this Despicable Me minions mystery minis so cool

There's four minions. You can get three yellow, and one purple so cool. Let's open it up

This is so fun

Cool, we got a little girl. She looks so cute. She's wearing a pink hat she's super happy and she's got white shoes

She's really good friends with minions. Let's see her go for up

Two more surprise toys left any Manny Manny Moe

This one that's finding dory so awesome

to

Hear all the figures. I wanna get Nemo cuz Nemo is stories best friend. Let's open this up

Here we go

He looks so cool, but even in camouflage form so he's all white so you can't see him he's trying to hide

He'll be perfect hiding in the snow. Let's watch him go for a flip. Oh no where'd he go? I can't see him

He's right here whoa?

One more surprise burglar this one wow it's the Disney Princesses

They all look so pretty there's Cinderella Ariel Belle

Elsa

Pocahontas and even more lon, and they all have their friends

I would get the awesome dragon Mu Shu cuz he's super cool, and he's blue lines best friend here. We go guys

Who we good

Wow we got Pocahontas she looks so pretty she's got really long black hair Pocahontas is a really good singer

And she's friends with animals time for a flip

Well the paw patrol pups had so much fun at Santa's workshop and got all these awesome surprise toys

I hope everyone has a super happy date, and I'll see you in the next toy rec video

Thanks for watching dino pals you guys are awesome

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WHY YOUR INTUITION MAY BE THE HIGHEST FORM OF INTELLIGENCE - Duration: 6:35.

WHY YOUR INTUITION MAY BE THE HIGHEST FORM OF INTELLIGENCE

BY Christina Sarich,

Our intuition develops when we are babies, long before are indoctrinated into Newtonian

physics � which largely prohibits us from understanding the quantum world.

Ironically, one of our first intellectual abilities � intuition � may be one of

the greatest forms of intelligence we will ever experience in a �grown-up� world.

In the quantum world, there are no �positions� nor �speed.� These are classical, mechanical

terms for a world that doesn�t really exist.

Yet, as tiny babies we understand how things work without having a clear grasp of certain

intellectual realities.

Psychologists Susan Hespos from Northwestern University, and Renee Baillargeon of University

of Illinois found that this physical intuition kicks in as early as two and a half months,

and other scientists think that intuition is probably present from birth.

Gerd Gigerenzer, a director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, argues that

intuition is less about suddenly �knowing� the right answer and more about instinctively

understanding what information is unimportant and can thus be discarded, but even if we

have intuition even at birth, one could argue that we have yet to develop the intellectual

capacity to learn which information can be discarded.

Yet innate notions, plus �elaborations� born from watching and interacting with the

world, add up to a sort of �na�ve physics� that we all grasp before having a single physics

lesson.

Max Born, who received the 1954 Nobel Prize for his contributions to the foundation of

quantum mechanics, felt that our minds just weren�t up to the task of �intuiting�

quantum physics.

As he wrote in �Atomic Physics,� first published in English in 1935,

�The ultimate origin of the difficulty lies in the fact (or philosophical principle) that

we are compelled to use the words of common language when we wish to describe a phenomenon,

not by logical or mathematical analysis, but by a picture appealing to the imagination.

Common language has grown by everyday experience and can never surpass these limits.�

Aristotle�s 2,300-year-old theories, in which heavy objects fall faster than light

ones, and objects in motion ease to a stop unless you keep pushing them have been our

assumption until now, but in the quantum world there is no friction.

Objects can appear and disappear merely with our observation of them.

Some of Our Biggest Life Decisions are Based on Intuition

The fact that our minds have evolved past avoiding being eaten so that we can also appreciate

a great symphony or a breath-taking sunset might also account for the development of

our intuition � or be explained further by quantum consciousness.

Gerd Gigerenzer, author of the book Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious, says

that he is both intuitive and rational.

He states,

�In my scientific work, I have hunches.

I can�t explain always why I think a certain path is the right way, but I need to trust

it and go ahead.

I also have the ability to check these hunches and find out what they are about.

That�s the science part.

Now, in private life, I rely on instinct.

For instance, when I first met my wife, I didn�t do computations.

Nor did she.�

In fact, some of our biggest life decisions are based on a �hunch� and not some Newtonian

calculation of reality.

And that hunch is often extremely successful at telling us what to do in many varied, hands-on,

real-life applications.

Why?

Quantum Computing Merely Mimics Quantum Intuition It all makes more sense once we understand

the latest research into quantum computing.

Regular computers use bits for processing.

Everything is either a 1 or a 0, and from this foundation all letters and numbers can

be created, and mathematical and logical problems solved.

When an atom replaces the bit, however, a 1 or 0 can be both a 1 or 0 at the same time.

This means that complex mathematical calculations which might take millions of bits, and take

up tons of storage space in a regular computer, can be compacted and done simultaneously,

thus freeing up memory, and performing calculations at an unbelievable speed.

However, out innate intuition may work in the very same way � tapping into the Quantum

Intelligence that permeates all things.

If the Universe is indeed fractal, and connected and holographic, it would mean that a single

atom contains the information of every Universe.

Since we are nothing more than a compilation of atoms (the wave-particle phenomenon notwithstanding)

then we can tap into a quantum information/energy field.

To use quantum computing terms, we could intuitively process large pieces of information or complex

information in the blink of an eye because we are utilizing this field rather than some

clunky 1s and 0s.

Physicists Use Human Intuition to Develop Better Quantum Computing

Interestingly, and quite a slap in the face to Max Born who proposed we were incapable

of quantum intuition, physicists recently used human intuition and intelligence to create

a better quantum computer.

150,000 people played a game called Quantum Moves several million times to help physicists

to best determine real-world questions in their field.

Just playing a game, players solved real research questions in quantum physics, and found solutions

that were better than trained physicists or state-of-the-art algorithms could find.

That�s worth a moment of reflection.

While this proves human intelligence is still better than AI, it also suggests that intuition

is likely derived from the quantum field, of which we are all a part.

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Inside Meghan Markle's Gorgeous Home - Duration: 1:31.

Meghan Markle is living the fairytale dream of countless young girls and women alike with

the announcement of her engagement to Prince Harry.

But it isn't just her association with the Royal Family that has all eyes on her — Markle

is a star in her own right.

From credits in movies like Remember Me and Horrible Bosses to her long-standing role

as Rachel Zane on Suits, Markle has been in the limelight for years.

Now that she's leaving her acting career to focus more on her philanthropy, and will soon

be living in Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace with her soon-to-be-hubby, the question

remains whether she'll bring her fabulous style to her new home in the UK.

Prior to her engagement, Markle rented a stylish three-bedroom home in Toronto (reportedly

now on the market for over a million dollars), which we can turn to for some clues about

how her new home might look.

Instagram photos Markle shared of her Toronto digs point to clean, neutral colors as a possible

palette for her new cottage.

Other likely additions to her new abode include lots of plants and flowers, wooden furniture

and accent pieces, and plenty of books.

Oh, and there will definitely be some puppy beds.

After all, Markle's dog Guy has already joined her in the UK.

Markle's other dog, Bogart, is currently staying with close friends in Canada.

Rumor has it that Bogart is too old to fly and may never join Markle across the pond,

but only time will tell.

We can't wait to see what Markle and Harry do with their gorgeous Nottingham Cottage

(or what stunning gown she'll surely be wearing on her wedding day).

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hi guys I'm Rajat. Apologies I could not really make it physically to the

regional qualifying round for STC 2017 and thanks again for allowing me to

present through video. so topic for my STC 2017 is - how do i performance test

digital website in a single day and that too from end-user perspective. Though the

topic seems a bit lengthy in terms of words, my presentation is not. :). So how does

this idea struck to me? How why did this tool came into picture? Why most of our

customers are adapting to this tool so so fast? As we analyze the customers

of today's world are getting so impatient and curious that they want to

search everything on internet themselves, they want to do everything by themselves,

they want to know how do i do it myself. do-it-yourselves stuffs are getting a lot of

attention. To retain this kind of curiosity, vendors are creating

websites which are media rich, which are content rich, and which contain

various kind of objects so that you can engage your customers for a longer

duration. However if you have lot of objects on your screen this would ensure

your page is slower in terms of performance; If you had not performance

tested it well and took corrective actions. So slower the performance you get

that would mean you are losing on your potential customers. If you are developing

this website in terms of Devops or Agile environment that too in aggressive

Agile environment, may be like sprint cycle of 1 week or less, that would mean

the testing team would get further less time to work upon. That includes

performance testing as well. Performance testing is getting better and better but

scripting is getting complex. Since the media rich content are adding more

complexity, the Java scripting and CSS are adding more complexity towards how

the traffic is generated from client and server-side. Scripting has become more

complex even with commercial tools as well. On the top of it, most of the

performance testing tool ignore the browser rendering time. They do queue the

response time but that is just what the HTTP request and response that has been

sent back and forth between the client in the server. If we consider content

sites like hbo.com or star tv.com or maybe news site like indiatimes.com

or financial express - all these kind of sites would have pages coming in and

going out day in and day out. To ensure optimum response time of all the entire

website and related pages, you need to do lot of performance testing or you need

to be on your toes to understand how the system behaves. To add complexity

maintaining the performance suite of such kind of applications or to maintain performance testing suite for Agile Environment,

is a different complexity in itself. Either you compromise on the coverage or you

compromise on the frequency of performance tests. So how do I

address all these aspects that is using LTI Crawloader.

How? Let's have a look. Performance would have this own challenges. For

example scripting, as I mentioned is quite complex for content rich website.

Capturing near end user experience including video objects or CSS or JS

becomes extremely difficult. If I am given the task of performance testing of

web site of L&T Infotech or maybe hbo.com I would go ahead with using

commercial tools like HP loadrunner and their most sophisticated

protocol like TruClient. Now when I use sophisticated tools and it's

sophisticated methodology it comes at cost. At times the cost of total effort

is way too low than the cost of tool. For example if my effort cost is X

my tool cost can be at times 20 X or 40 X as well.

Some Performance Testing tools do provide an option to manipulate or use

CSS or JS or evaluate CSS or JS to some extent, by providing their own browser for

simulating load and since it uses its own browser it can have it

can have its dependency on own browser and hence the response time can be a

doubtful response time. Since the tools evolved, since the protocols evolved,

methodologies evolved, you need special skill set for scripting and execution. If

you are doing an Agile development, Script Maintenance pose another

different level of challenge. If you are supposed to do a load generation from

cloud you need separate tool license, installations, time and effort. Finally

performance testing of the entire website to be done needs gathering of all URLs

of the website and creating scripts for those URL. This is a task in itself. so

what exactly is LTI Crawloader? how exactly it helps? It's a lightweight

cloud ready performance testing tool. It crawls the URL of website whatever

website you give and generate random load

Random because we do not know what your end user is going to browse next. We

might have historical information but that's history what the new

user is going to do we never know. This is capable of performance testing all kind

of websites including content rich websites. The best part : it is script-less

it doesn't have any script at all, doesn't require any script to be created

All you have to do is you have to give the website & it will do performance

testing on its own - no special licenses no installation even on cloud. All you

need is a Windows machine and you do not need to do any kind of

installation. Just copy paste the code files, use the bat file, double click the bat

file and you are all set. The whole size of this beautiful tool is

less than 50 KB. The files that are involved for executing the

whole performance testing is less than 50 KB. Since there is no dependency on

api's or whatsoever, the chances of errors are highly low. It

is developed in Windows PowerShell - Windows scripting language with various

time outs and exception, making it graceful during various executions. The

difference? If I am supposed to do a performance testing of website like

lntinfotech.com using any of the commercial tool with most conservative

approach and using the best performance testing framework, I would still need

3 to 5 weeks of time to do a rightful performance test. So this 50 days effort (2 people for 5 weeks)

is reduced to Whoopee! one day using LTI crawloader.

What's next? how does it work? It actually creates IE handles for various

URLs that are crawled. It's using the same IE handles it creates load for near

end-user experience and give a random URL load to the server. At the end you

get a consolidated report for all the URLs with average response time in terms

of raw results and in terms of analytics it gives graphs that helps you

understand the bottlenecks. since it uses IE of the system, it uses IE proxy settings

and IE caching settings; everything that you do on IE as a setting it uses the

same thing inherently. So no configurations required. It optimally

monitors the load generated machine and makes auto corrective action. At times if

it finds that the load generator is over loaded and cannot handle the load you had given, it

will rather exit the test or maybe even ask you to terminate the test. So the

best part is as more the system resources you have, more the users you

can simulate. There is absolutely no limit on how many users

using this tool. Whenever there's a request from the client server

it's not a single request it's multiple requests that is combined together from

client to server and the whole process can be broadly classified into five

different stages. The first being client offering for a page server giving it

just the basic page and server trying to understand what kind of network are you

on or what kind of device are you holding, what kind of caching do you have, what

kind of CDNs you are on and accordingly second request is made to

the server and the Dom processing happens. In this Dom processing it is

decided what kind of advertisement you should be viewing or what kind of

related articles or the next articles should be shown to you. And finally

the page rendering happens. Though page rendering and DOM processing happens

hand-in-hand page rendering is the last thing to end. Most of the performance

testing tools which are just grown or just picking up can measure response

time till web application time. Comparative performance testing tool can

go till DOM processing and it's LTI crawloader which can measure end to end.

It can go from 1st network request right till the last object of page

rendering ends. So it waits for the entire IE objects to load, it waits for all

the objects to load successfully & once IE says 'yes' my page is loaded

successfully then only it stops and then only it would measure the response

time of a webpage. It gives a real end user experience. How do we do it? So there

are two files as I mentioned it is one it's a PowerShell file one is a bat file

less than 50 KB in size. All you need to do is double-click on the

bat file and you get a simple form where you need to put all the details

like what kind of URL you want to crawl and load, what kind of loadmix you want

to have. Though there is no limit on number of users that can be simulated

through this tool we had capped it at 250 as of now. Since most of the

teammates or most of the customers we have are

okay with 250 users or the requirement for is for 250 users and this 250 users can

be stimulated safely from 8 core machine with 16 gb ram; we had capped it as 250

but there is no restriction from the tool itself. We can

go beyond 10000 as well without any coding without any restrictions. Further

on, once you provide the details of the URL it will

start crawling that URL like in this screenshot, you can see that it has

crawled lntinfotech.com and found 8500 URLs of which 1100 are unique.

Once the URLs are crawled it would start giving the load to the server. It will

give the load randomly pick up URLs randomly based on the various load

parameters given and would keep updating the status, viz what is the

current stage going on like ramping up, steady-state, ramping down along with the

CPU and RAM utilization & timestamps. Finally it will do a garbage collection

to ensure that all the threads from the client to server are closed there is no

open threads on the client side that is actually creating any kind of

connection to the server side. Since this is all verbose it takes minimum to

minimum resources at the client side. Our aim is to ensure that the tool

prepared doesn't take much of the resources, so the entire resource is

dedicated for the load generation purposes. Finally we have the results, we

have the result folders - each execution would have one unique folder dedicated

to it and in each unique folder you would have a txt file

containing all the URLs it crawled and a CSV file containing the average

response time of all the URLs that were sampled. This is the part of raw results.

Now coming to the analytics part. so as you can see from the analytics part

performance testing of lntinfotech.com as on 2nd august 17 is graded as 'D'.

Off 1,100 odd unique URLs that were collected total calls made to lntinfotech.com

were 2904. So one URL can be called for more than once.

Total samples below three second were 25%. So rest of the 75% URL Samples were

above three second bracket which is unacceptable. And as you can see the

distribution most of the URL sample calls were above 10 seconds which is not

really a good sign and hence it was graded as 'D'. This

along with the various other graphs like Pareto graphs or histogram or may be

Pivot Table or Pivot chart a user is able to find out where the system bottlenecks,

which are the URL that creates a performance bottleneck, and what

corrective actions has to be taken. This along with the furthermore

analysis from tools like yslow or HTTP watch so on so forth can help you

understand what can be tweaked in the given URL to make it further efficient.

But to find out which URLs are creating issue this

tool gives the first-hand information. So that's all from my side guys I am Rajat

with 12 years of experience in performance wearing various

hats. This is my Twitter and LinkedIn handle, feel free to contact me.

Thanks again for allowing me to give my presentation through video and

apologies I could not really make it physically. Thank you.

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I am Adut!

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I was born on the way to a refugee camp in Kenya

I moved to Australia when I was seven, so Australia's been home for the last...

...almost eleven years.

I grew up watching Victoria's Secret

And I looked up to people like Alek Wek and Naomi Campbell

And every time I'd see them on the TV I'm like

I want to do what they do.

I want to be on the runway like them.

I did my first runway at 13, got signed to an agency when I was just turning 15.

One day I was at school sitting my final year 12 exams

And three days after I was in Paris, placed in the Saint Laurent show

With the Eiffel Tower behind me.

Security Guard: So you're a professional model, right?

Adut: I...guess so!

Security Guard: Okay!

It still kind of feels like a dream.

Now I'm a pro New Yorker!! [Laughs]

My name is Adut.

Say My Name on the runway.

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