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How Much Of Trump's Agenda Is Already Complete?

As critics of President Donald Trump explain it, he's accomplished absolutely nothing

since entering office while causing a whole bunch of unnecessary problems.

Back on Earth, the story is quite different.

Trump is plowing through the items on his agenda in impressive fashion.

As the mainstream media and Democratic leaders obsess over wild conspiracy theories and the

never-ending stream of gossip that emanates from the nation's capital, Trump and company

are busy working and actually getting things done.

Washington Examiner has the details on exactly how much has been accomplished by Trump thus

far.

With unprecedented speed, the Trump administration has already implemented nearly two-thirds

of the 334 agenda items called for by the Heritage Foundation, a pace faster than former

President Reagan who embraced the conservative think tank's legendary "Mandate for Leadership"blueprint.

Thomas Binion, director of congressional and executive branch relations at Heritage, said

that Trump has implemented 64 percent of the "unique policy recommendations" from the

group.

We're not talking about a few meaningless bullet points that cater to the very few either.

Trump has managed to affect meaningful change that has improved the fortunes of our nation

as a whole.

At this stage of his presidency, Reagan had completed 49 percent of the Heritage policy

recommendations.

"We're blown away," Binion said in an interview.

Trump, he said, "is very active, very conservative, and very effective."

What's more, he said, Trump hasn't just focused on one agenda area, but he and his

team have pushed through administrative moves on foreign policy, deregulation, immigration,

tax reform and health care, moves often ignored by the media.

In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, Trump jokingly remarked that folks were going

to get sick and tired of winning under his leadership.

A little over a year into his first term in office, it's quite refreshing to note that's

at least an option.

As the commander-in-chief himself may say, he's managed to deliver on his promises

in a big league fashion.

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[Cover] (한국&日本&中文 CC) Tori Kelly - Dear No One | Miki☾Tseng - Duration: 3:27.

I like being independent

Not so much of an investment

No one to tell me what to do

I like being by myself

Don't gotta entertain anybody else

No one to answer to

But sometimes, I just want somebody to hold

Someone to give me the jacket when its cold

Got that young love even when we're old

Yeah sometimes, I want someone to grab my hand

Pick me up, pull me close, be my man

I will love you till the end

So if you're out there I swear to be good to you

But I'm done lookin', for my future someone

Cause when the time is right you'll be here, but for now

Dear no one, this is your love song

I don't really like big crowds

I tend to shut people out

I like my space, yeah

But I'd love to have a soul mate

And God will give him to me someday

And I know it'll be worth the wait

So if you're out there I swear to be good to you

But I'm done lookin', for my future someone

Cause when the time is right you'll be here, but for now

Dear no one, this is your love song

Sometimes, I just want somebody to hold

Someone to give me their jacket when its cold

Got that young love even when we're old

Yeah sometimes, I want someone to grab my hand

Pick me up, pull me close, be my man

I will love you till the end

So if you're out there I swear to be good to you

But I'm done lookin', for my future someone

Cause when the time is right you'll be here, but for now

Dear no one, this is your love song

Dear no one, this is your love song

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Woody Woodpecker (2017) - Review - Duration: 5:19.

alright guys we've reached something in modern filmmaking being out of place

where the first film made on an iPhone exists there's no excuse to not make a

movie in English sadly a lot of people find that a good idea and decide to piss

out a movie instead of actually making one now this movie came out last year

and it is another mutilation of some sort of cartoon property you know at

Yogi Bear the Smurfs it's not so bad that it would piss you off

it's just cringe-worthy bad one point I paused it to go get a snack or something

like that and I was like Jesus save me there's 37 minutes of this movie left

and then this movie is a testament to how Woody Woodpecker I don't think would

work in a live-action film if I would make it Woody Woodpecker film this is

how I would do it wait woodpecker only works in short cartoons but who is the

market for this film if I looked on IMDB for some trivia stuff do you know where

this film is heavily marketed Brazil just play the reruns of the five-minute

cartoon episode because to me Woody Woodpecker was always on that thin line

of being hilarious and really annoying boy oh boy does this movie just take a

jumbo jet over that line Woody Woodpecker is unknown he's really done

CGI face is awful pop-culture references you watch the trailer you know what's

gonna happen but let me just go ahead and fill you in on what a little bit of

the plot is apparently there's this guy who was part of this company and he says

screw nature screw wildlife they don't get fired he's like well my grandfather

or father or whatever different got on he left me this property in British

Columbia so we're gonna make some property there and he also has a

girlfriend 20 years now they got a bond the problem with this is have you

noticed I didn't mention Woody Woodpecker in the

plot synopsis if you were to have taken what do you woodpecker out the film

reshoot maybe five minutes of the film you would have a completely different

movie there's one scene where the son I think his name's Timmy or Johnny he's

walking into town and he goes to like this oddities shop where he like he's

playing a guitar and all that kind of stuff he's a girl who works there it's

about his age they're both like 13 or 14 she's like what are you gonna tune that

instrument all day are you gonna buy it and he's like oh sorry I'm just checking

a guitar out and then instant personality shift she's like oh no don't

worry about it and she even old enough to work at this store I don't know where

are your parents kid it turns out she has a band she's a bassist she's got a

drummer she needs a guitarist and they're gonna

start a band and where's what he would do in all of this I don't really know if

the humans can understand woody there's this one time where what he wants to

communicate that he loves the family now or whatever there's a story arc where

what he's the last of his kind and I don't need people I just need peanut

butter and then suddenly he likes a family and so he's like I gotta

communicate how I wanted them to stay I want to be with them and so he like

picks his mural on the wall of the house that they're building and he

accidentally sets the house on fire he's a park ranger in the film the dad kind

of has like this weird connection with her suddenly they like each other or

something because the his girlfriend fiancee thing leaves after Woody

Woodpecker tries to kill her like Morty woodpecker essentially tries to murder

this lady he like flips the gas-powered stove up too high and like he makes the

RV explode while she's in there it's like you could have you could have

killed her you know how it is it's all cartoony she comes out Tracey's all

black and charcoal your hair's falling out she screams and then the next scene

she's all better and blah blah blah and she leaves this movie

took out my soul what else do you even want to know it's a movie called Woody

Woodpecker made in 2017 was an awful CGI some dude from psycho needs to read next

okay so they over dubbed the kids playing music obviously when they didn't

overdub was there singing actually I think during the bird is the word

yeah they played bird is the word that isn't on the nose Woody Woodpecker at

the end of the song looks at the cameras like hey did you know this song is about

me well we've seen that it's over done and then later on it like this talent

show festival thing so they're playing that's what I like about you they look

nervous they look uncomfortable they look like they shouldn't be seen because

they're not singers and they didn't have drums because their drummer ate like a

hundred hotdogs or something like that and you had to go take a crap what do

you woodpecker says what would my guy ever do as if any kid is gonna get that

reference puts a bunch of ten cans together it starts playing drums but it

sounds like actual drums I can't be too mad about it because I guess this is

cartoon logic in this world but it really bothers me and I really just

needed to bring it up because it's so stupid nothing really to say about it

there's what do you want me to say the characters are that of course they are

it's a Woody Woodpecker film anything that I could complain about what this

movie can be summed up with of course that would happen it's a Woody

Woodpecker movie I don't know avoid this one like he would avoid aids I wouldn't

even recommend it just for curiosity's sake there's better kids films to watch

like I enjoying I hear Coco is where they haven't seen is so many movies to

watch why would you watch that one it's a hard pass room I don't think anyone

was actually gonna watch this anyway so whatever increment film's movie fad

subscribe more reviews I'm done

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15 Greatest Inventions Discovered By ACCIDENT - Duration: 7:52.

• How did someone revolutionize kitchen cutlery by trying to create a better gun?

What common household chemical was discovered by dropping a vial on a pair of shoes?

Here are 15 examples of people making mistakes that worked out better than if they'd been

successful.

15 – Saccharin • The discovery of the sugar substitute

saccharin was a lucky accident that could just as easily have killed the scientist who

discovered it.

• Ira Remsen wasn't working on a sugar substitute in his lab.

He was working on a number of things, including a coal tar derivative.

• One day, Remsen forgot to wash his hands, after, you know, handling dangerous chemicals.

And then he ate lunch, and noticed the bread roll he was eating was unusually sweet.

• He traced that flavor back to the chemical he was working with, and that became saccharin.

14 – Synthetic Mauve Dye • As a student at London's Royal College

of Chemistry in 1856, William Henry Perkin was given a simple task as homework.

• He was to synthesize quinine – a drug used to treat malaria.

Quinine was could only be made with extracts from exotic trees, so Perkin was trying to

find a cheap way to synthesize it.

• Like the guy who invented saccharin, he turned to coal tar, the byproduct of Victorian-era

gas lighting.

After a few experiments... he failed.

• What he made was definitely not medicine... but he did revolutionize the artificial dye

industry, and create the color mauve, a vivid purple not cheaply available anywhere else.

13 – Teflon • This discovery came as a result of a failed

attempt to discover new chemicals to use for food refrigeration.

• In trying to create this new refrigeration agent, he used dry ice and accidentally converted

the gas he was working with to a strange white powder.

• No, not THAT kind of white powder.

• He tested the powder and found that it was heat-resistant and that other substances

would not stick to it.

• After some refinement, that powder became Teflon.

12 – Olestra • The goal was a simple one – create a

substitute that could be used in snack foods to make them still taste great, but not cause

any weight gain.

• That's the dream.

The discovery was Olestra: a fat substitute that would pass through the intestines without

ever being absorbed into the body.

• Like many fat substitutes, the result was uncontrollable diarrhea, which wasn't

an acceptable tradeoff for most people.

• Luckily, the core ingredient of Olestra – sucrose polyester – has found a second

life as an effective machine lubricant.

11 – Post-it Notes • This is the result of basically trying

to do the exact opposite thing at 3M.

An engineer at 3M was trying to create a super-strong, aerospace-quality adhesive.

• Instead, he created an incredibly weak adhesive that left no residue when peeled

off.

• At the time, the adhesive was seen as useless and shelved.

It wasn't until 5 years later that another 3M engineer applied the adhesive to small

strips of paper as page markers, and the idea took off.

10 – Fireworks • Here's the story of what must have been

either a hilarious or a terrifying kitchen accident in 10th-century China.

Maybe both.

• The cook took saltpetre, sulfur, and charcoal – three common cooking ingredients at the

time – and accidentally lit fire to them.

The result was a burst of colorful sparks.

• He experimented further and discovered that if he lit those ingredients in the hollow

of a bamboo shoot, it created a powerful explosion out the end.

9 – Inkjet Printer • This is one of the messier accidental

discoveries you'll find.

• It came about when a Canon employee set a hot soldering iron down next to his ink

pen.

• Soon, the ink pen heated up and started squirting ink out the end.

• Once the employee realized the ink explosion happened because of the heat, he got to work

putting that principle into action for inkjet printers.

8 – Slinky • This is one of the most famous "oops"

inventions of all time.

• James Wright was trying to invent springs that would stabilize instruments on naval

ships while sailing.

• He knocked one off a shelf, and it started doing the now-famous "Slinky walk."

• Wright saw that, played with it a bit, and decided to run with it as his new business.

7 – Pacemaker • The man who created the pacemaker was

the owner of over 150 patents by the time of his death.

• But by far the most important is the pacemaker – an invention used to save and improve

the lives of 600,000 people every year.

• Of course, what he was TRYING to invent was a device that would RECORD heart rhythms.

But he made a mistake in adding an extra electronic component, and the result was a device that

CREATED a heart rhythm instead.

6 – Stainless Steel • In 1912, Harry Brearly was trying to create

a new type of steel for use in guns.

The rifling marks in guns would wear down over time, making the barrel eventually too

big for the bullets.

• Brearly was trying to create a type of steel that wouldn't wear down.

And he failed.

Badly.

Repeatedly.

• And his failures would rust and corrode over time, because steel, being primarily

made of iron, would rust just like iron.

• But one of his failures didn't rust.

It stayed shiny and pristine, even months after creating it.

Brearly had discovered rustless steel, which he immediately set to using in cutlery.

5 – Coca-Cola • The famous story is that the namesake

of Coca-Cola comes from two of its original core ingredients: Cocaine, and the Kola nut.

• That's true, and as a result, the drink was originally sold as a medicinal tonic – a

drink to give people energy.

And it probably worked to some extent, since the Kola nut is rich in caffeine, and cocaine

is... well... cocaine.

• However, in 1898, Congress passed a tax on the sale of all medicines.

So after that, Coca-Cola was no longer marketed as a medicine, and was simply sold as a drink.

4 – Scotchgard • Usually, dropping a vial of chemicals

onto a pair of shoes in the lab means you get rid of the shoes.

And maybe your feet.

• But that's exactly what happened in 3M's lab in 1952, when Patsy Sherman was trying

to develop a new type of rubber to use in fueling lines for jet aircraft.

• An assistant dropped one of the components, spilling it on his white canvas shoes.

Water, oil, and all known solvents washed right off of the shoes when they tried to

clean them up.

• That discovery led to the development of Scotchgard, the versatile fabric protector.

3 – Safety Glass • Another example of a dropped vial resulting

in something amazing.

• In 1903, Edouard Benedictus accidentally knocked a glass flask off his shelf.

It hit the floor and broke, but did not shatter, and mostly maintained its shape.

• He found out that the glass had previously held cellulose nitrate, a clear liquid that

had evaporated and left a transparent film.

• Because the flask looked clean, the assistant returned it to the shelf.

And that transparent film that held the glass together was the key ingredient in the discovery

of safety glass.

2 – SMS Texting • Technically speaking, the technology originally

used for text messaging has existed since 1984.

• SMS was initially used as a method of communicating network statuses between administrators,

and while the technology existed for 8 years prior, the first actual text message was sent

in 1992 – from a PC.

• In 1993, Nokia created the first commercial handset capable of sending text messages,

and in 1997, they developed the first phone with a full keyboard.

1 – LSD • Sandoz was the same Swiss chemical company

that accidentally discovered saccharin.

• But this discovery was a bit... different.

• In 1917, Sandoz created a pharmaceutical department, setting out to work on ergot – a

fungus found in tainted rye.

• Ergot, in small doses, had medicinal properties.

In large doses, it caused convulsions and death.

Symptoms of ergot poisoning were so severe, they are presumed to be behind the accusations

of witchcraft driving the Salem Witch Trials.

• The research on ergot eventually led to the development of LSD, which had no discernable

medical use.

• The lab discontinued testing, but the researcher himself, Albert Hoffman, continued

experimenting on it – using himself as the test subject.

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8-Bit Unboxing - February 2018 - Duration: 15:28.

Hello and welcome to February's unboxing, where I'm going to unbox all the stuff that

you guys have sent me.

Now, I want to mention this this the 11th unboxing video I've done.

It's hard to believe it's been that many.

And I got a bunch of great stuff in February, so let's dig right in!

OK, the first package of the month comes from Johan Silkens., from Belgium.

I just hope whatever is in here is okay to be bent because the post office folded it

in half.

Ah yes..

I remember this now.

These are Yamaha playcards.

They are sheet music but they also have a magnetic strip that some Yamaha keyboards

could read that contain digital copies of the music.

I'll be showing these off in the next episode of 8-Bit Keys.

Thank you Johan!

Up next is a box from Philip Hulsey.

Hmm.

It's some kind of little cartridge.

OK, well, it says Mattel Electronics on the back, so this is probably something for the

Aquarius computer.

So you'll probably see this again when I cover that computer.

Thank you Phillip!

All right, next is a little package from Andrew Bailey.

And here we go.

I see a cassette.

Heres a note.

OK,so the two cassette tapes were Zaxxon and Paint Brush for the Commodore 64.

Ooooh.

Action Biker, that was one of my favorites as a kid.

And several other Commodore 64 games.

Thank you Andrew.

Next up is a big ole box from Chris Lozaga.

Chris has already donated several high-profile machines to me in the past.

Let's see what mysteries it contains.

Looks like quite a few things packed in here.

OK, so this is a blank 8 inch floppy disk.

I actually already had some of these, but it doesn't hurt to have another!

Admittedly, I've never actually used one of these in a real system.

Here's a PCMCIA hard drive by IBM.

And I think this is the main attraction.

All right, let's get this bubble wrap off of here.

Check that out.

An Amiga 600 in pristine condition!

And he sent along a European power converter.

IN here must be the power supply to the Amiga.

I've been planning an Amiga episode for a while, so this will be a nice addition to

that documentary.

OK, so I see why he included the power transformer, looks like this has the UK style plug on it,

so it must be a 240V system.

I wonder if the Amiga is a PAL unit as well.

It probably is.

There appears to be one other thing here.

OK.

I think this is an aftermarket accelerator card for the Amiga 600.

It's probably a 68020 or 030, with what appears to be several megabytes of RAM.

Very nice.

Thank you again, Chris!

OK, next up is an even bigger box from Michael Smythe, from Canada.

And according to the customs paper, it is a computer, vintage.

And first thing we have is a note.

And what we have here is a Tandy Color Computer 3.

This is great because it's the final piece of the puzzle I needed to do an episode on

the Tandy Color Computer series as I now have all of them.

However, this one may need some retrobrite by the look of it.

Otherwise, it seems to be in good condition.

And in that other box there was a bunch of Color Computer cartridge games.

One of which caught my eye.

This appears to be a fully licensed version of Tetris.

You don't see many licensed games for the Tandy machines, which is something I'll

explain when the documentary comes along.

So this is great, thank you very much Michael!

Next up we have a box from….

Who is this from?

Oh, Raymond Ricci.

Looks like a CD-ROM drive.

No idea why anyone would send me that.

Oh..

I remember now.

This is a lablelflash drive.

I think this was something we talked about last year.

It's a competitor to light scribe and I was planning a video on that at some point.

And it looks like there's a note here too.

All right, well, thank you Raymond.

Here's another small box from Andrew Harris.

I like small boxes these days.

haha.

That means hopefully I'll have room for whatever's in there.

Here's a note.

Looks like there are TI99 games inside.

Here we go, these are some interesting ones.

We have Q*bert, and centipede, and Star Trek.

Well, thank you Andrew!

OK, next is a little padded envelope from Dan Spitzley.

And what do we have here?

Ah, a VIC-20 cartridge.

The Machine Language Monitor.

Cool, I didn't have this and I love VIC-20 stuff!

Nice!

Thank you Dan!

Next up is a big box that came a long way.

This is from Fergus Logan and he shipped this all the way from the U.K. Ah hah.. if this

manual is any indication, this is one of the rare Commodore 1551 disk drives.

Well, let's get this thing out and have a look!

The 1551 was mostly sold in Europe and it was specifically designed for the Plus/4 and

Commodore 16 computers because it uses a cartridge slot interface for high speed data transfer.

Looks like he sent a game too, 3D pool.

However, this says it is for IBM compatibles, so it won't read in this drive.

Of course, I can't even test this thing at the moment, because you'll notice it

says it requires 240V on the back.

But I think I can fix that in a later episode.

Thank you very much Fergus!

OK, I have a big envelope here from China.

The customs paperwork says it is an electronic game.

Well, let's open it and see what it is.

Interesting, Pocket Sprite.

I remember this conversation, I think it is some kind of keychain sized game.

It comes in a nice little box.

OK, looks like a little gameboy.

Wow, this thing is tiny.

I mean, the screen is about the size of my thumbnail.

Looks to be powered by USB.

Let's turn it on.

OK, it wants me to connect to it via WiFi and open that IP address in my browser.

OK, I'll go do that right quick.

OK, long story short, it was super easy to upload some ROMS.

Looks like it will emulate a few different machines, including the gameboy.

So I put a few games on it.

One thing that is obvious is the screen doesn't even have the full resolution of the original

gameboy, but considering how small it is, you aren't likely to notice during casual

gameplay.

The buttons are a bit challenging to use.

Ahh.

And I see another issue, the bottom of the screen is cut off some too.

Still, not a huge deal.

Let's look at the menu here.

You've got volume, brightness.

And change ROM.

Let's try another one.

OK, well..

It's a neat little device, but admittedly too small for my tastes.

Just to give you a better idea of size, here it is compared to my iPhone 6.

Next up I have not one, but 3 boxes here all from the same person.

These are from Sean Hafeez.

Let's start with the smaller one.

Lots of little things in here.

Not even sure what some of this is.

Moving on to the next box.

Here's a keyboard.

And here we go, an IBM PC Junior.

And an extra top cover for some reason.

Very nice, I've been wanting one of these.

And in the larger box, is no surprise, it's a monitor.

So here it is all setup.

I thought I'd go ahead and see if it was working.

Here's a bunch of spare parts that he also sent.

Unfortunately, even though the computer appeared to be booting up, the monitor was just black.

I tried the brightness and contrast knobs to no avail.

Since the PC Junior also has a composite video output, I thought I could use that to at least

test if the computer was producing a video signal, and it definitely does appear to be

working.

So I'm thinking maybe something came loose with the monitor during shipping, as I just

contacted Sean and he said it was working before he shipped it.

I'm kind of paranoid with CRTs so I'm wearing my high voltage gloves.

I couldn't find anything loose, but eventually I just slapped the side of the monitor and

the darned thing came on.

Just an update here, I already featured this in my most recent video on the IBM PCjr, so

if you haven't seen it yet, go check out the repair.

The next package is a funny looking shape and it's from Noah Reyna.

And he's right here in Dallas, Texas.

He could have hand delivered this.

Anyway, let's see what is inside.

Keep on being awesome.

Well, thank you.

OK, yeah, these are some computer manuals I didn't have.

And this appears to be some sort of music software.

So here's the manual to the Commodore 128D.

And then the Apple II, which I certainly didn't have.

Very nice, thank you Noah.

Here's another box.

This one is from Analogue, Incorporated.

Ah Oh.

There's a black envelope.

Doesn't that usually mean somebody you know has died?

Interesting, it's a box for Super Turrican Director's Cut.. but that's it, just the

box.

How odd.

OK, well, there's two other boxes in here.

This appears to be an Analogue Super NT.

And apparently a wireless game controller.

I think this is a super-nintendo compatible gaming system.

The box is very high quality.

Yeah, here it is.

This thing feels really nice.

And on the back is an HDMI output.

In fact, that appears to be its only output.

That looks like an SD card slot.

The bottom is nice and rubbery.

The whole thing has a good weight to it, that doesn't feel like cheap junk that clone

consoles usually are.

Well, you'll probably see this in a future video too.

Next up, this package is from The Future was 8 Bit.

I like the name.

According to the customs information, there is a game and some parts inside.

Here's a note.

Looks like there are several things in here.

This is apparently a blank VIC-20 cartridge.

I guess you could put your own EPROM on there.

Ahh.. ok, and these are the cases for those blanks.

And this appears to be an actual game.

I love the design as it mimics the original design language for VIC-20 game boxes.

Although admittedly, I've never seen a yellow VIC-20 cartridge.

It's called Cheese and Onion.

So this is a brand new game for the VIC-20 and it's on cartridge.

How cool is that.

I can't wait to plug this in and see what it does!

I thought I'd just stick one of these little boards inside one of the cases they sent and

see what it looks like.

OK, here we go.

Pretty neat.

OK, here's yet another package from Serge.

It seems he sends me something every month.

Last time it was a 3D printed case for the little adlib cards he makes.

And this appears to be another such 3D printed case.

Only this is for the CVX4, which is the covox clone.

Let me grab one of my CVX4s and see how it fits.

Very nice fit.

This one doesn't use screws, you have to snap it closed.

Nice, it's a nice tight fit, leaves access to the DIP switches and audio output.

Cool.

OK, 8-Bit Greetings inside, this comes from Melvin Zill from Germany.

I thought it was just a letter but I can feel something inside of the envelope.

Yeah, there is a letter.

But there's something else in there.

Oh yes.

I know what this is.

This is the little leaf for my clamshell that I got in a previous unboxing episode.

See, it goes right here.

I could probably take care of this right now.

First let me clean out the hole with some alcohol.

Then I'll use some of this plastic epoxy.

You have to mix this stuff up.

And here we go.

I imagine it doesn't need much.

Well, there we go.. that's fixed!

Thank you Melvin!

OK, next we have a little box from Casey Hill.

And inside is a little note.

This is apparently related to TRS-80 computers.

OK, it's a diagnostics cartridge.

Nice, thank you Casey!

And next up is a little envelope from Eli Goldberg.

Reminds me of the TV show the Goldbergs.

Anyone else here watch that?

Nice handwriting, by the way!

And inside we have.

Oh ok.

Yeah, I've always wanted one of these.

This is a double-sided cartridge for the Atari 2600.

You can stick it in one direction and it is Spike's Peak, and the other side is Ghost

Manor.

I knew these existed but I've never seen one in person.

Cool, thank you Eli!

Next up is a little box from Jac Goudsmit.

OK, I remember this conversation now.

This is another one of those home brew 6502 computers.

I think this one can be configured to emulate more than one type of computer, though.

I seem to recall it could do the Apple 1 and something else.

OK, it's called the L-Star Plus, revision 5.

Well, I'll probably assemble this in a future video.

Thank you Jac.

All right, here's a little package from Daniel Lind in Sweden.

And according to the customs paper, it's a C64 interface, floppy disk, and manual.

Hmmmm.

Yeah, I think this is some sort of MIDI interface.

Certainly an inventive way to pack this thing, it appears to have worked as it isn't broken.

So yeah, this is a MIDI interface.

Interesting that it has 1 in and 3 outs.

I guess this must be the accompanying software.

Yeah, it's on a nice red floppy disk.

Neat.

Thank you Daniel!

And this is the last package of the month, which arrived on the last day of the month,

so basically yesterday.

And this is from Ronald Knor, and it was shipped from the Netherlands.

Looking at the customs sheet, it says there is a Commodore 64 inside.

Now you might be wondering why on earth I'd need another one of those.

Let's open it up.

OK, this is a neat way to package a C64.

So the truth is, there's nothing out of the ordinary about this computer.

Except that it is a PAL unit from Europe and I don't currently have a PAL unit and I

want to play Sam's Journey.

So hopefully I can get this one working with my existing power supply and such.

We'll see.

So thank you Ronald, and that's the last package!

OK, well February may be over, but March is already off to a pretty good start!

I literally got these just a few minutes ago, no idea what's in them.

I guess you'll have to wait until April 1st to find out.

But, I did want to say one thing.

There have been some comments complaining about the unboxing videos saying that they

wanted me to do more premium content and stop wasting my time doing these unboxing videos.

And, the only thing I wanted to say about that is that I do film these throughout the

month when the packages come in, and it only takes me usually 1 day at the end of the month

to edit all of this together and produce it.

So, I'm not really sacrificing any time away from my other content to make these.

I mean one day is nothing, because most of my videos take 5 or 6 days to produce.

So, think of it as a freebie.

And you know, obviously nobody is forcing anybody to watch them so, just think of it

as bonus content.

Anyway, so that about wraps it up until next time, so thanks for watching!

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ICONIC Esports Moments: EG's TI6 comeback against Mega Creeps - Duration: 7:51.

(Crowd chanting "USA")

"And just like that as the unpause comes forwards, the USA chants begin."

PPD: "This was by far the craziest game I've ever played."

"EHOME, they know they are very ahead."

(Crowd chanting "EHOME")

(Casting)

PPD: "I don't think we really had much business winning this game."

(Casting)

"A lot of people are calling it the single best Dota game they've ever seen."

The biggest stage.

The steepest climb.

Their backs to the wall.

On August 10, 2016, faced with incredible odds, Evil Geniuses refused to bow down.

In the process, they made history at The International.

EG were the defending TI5 champions and, with the exception of Zai

in place of Aui_2000, had the same roster.

With The International hosted in Seattle as usual, there was a sizeable home crowd cheering

for the North American squad.

As they played their upper bracket semifinal match against EHOME.

But EHOME had fans of their own, and competing cheers rose from the audience as the two teams clashed

The draft saw EG put Fear's Axe into the offlane instead of Universe's Faceless Void.

EHOME preyed on that lane in the early stages of the game.

(Casting)

EG continued to slip further behind.

At 17 minutes, all of EG's outer towers had been destroyed.

EHOME sensed an opportunity to strike after securing Roshan and attempted to push into EG's base.

But they held strong.

(Casting)

They were still in the hole.

Though they managed to get some kills, they were behind by over 20 thousand gold in net

worth at the 46-minute mark.

EG may have been down, but they weren't out yet.

At 69 minutes, they tried to catch EHOME off guard.

But the fight turned dramatically against them.

(Casting)

With only PPD, Zai and Suma1L alive to stop them, EHOME pushed into EG's base.

They got the barracks.

All of them.

But EG made them pay dearly for it.

(Casting)

Still, now facing down mega creeps after losing the rax, the game looked grim.

Mega creeps do more damage, are harder to kill, and are worth less gold than regular creeps

EG were on a timer, and one that few players had defeated in professional matches.

Capitalist: "EG, not a position you want to be in if you're an EG fan right now."

A comeback against mega creeps had never happened at The International.

EG were now playing a different game than EHOME.

(Casting)

EG turned back to deal with EHOME's old chicken, who was putting pressure on their base

But in the end, it was a victorious march up the middle lane for Evil Geniuses.

Most of EHOME could not buy back, and they had only Warlock and Beastmaster to stand against EG.

It wasn't enough.

Even with victory so close at hand, the crowd could scarcely believe it.

(Casting)

It was only Game 1 of the series, but the win had a disproportionate effect.

PPD: "after you win a game like that, it's impossible for EHOME to win the second game, you're so demoralized"

EG would move on to the next round of the tournament after taking Game 2, as well.

A reversal against mega creeps will always be special, but this game stands apart from the others.

Not only was it the first time it happened at the International, it showed an unprecedented resilience.

EG essentially took body blows from EHOME for 70 minutes but held on, battered and bruised.

Then, in the final round, they saw an opening, grinned and landed the knockout punch.

It wasn't pretty.

But for the North American home crowd, it was beautiful.

It was a lesson that resonates still today: when your back is against the wall, it just

means there's no room to back down.

As long as the Ancient stands, you have a shot.

And sometimes, when you never say die you don't.

"The impossible comeback, made possible by EG!"

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Detailer Cordless - REVIEW #24 - Duration: 10:28.

Contact Us | beauty?

In today's video we are going to talk about Detailer

Cordless, or Cordless Detailer and you no doubt have

been one of the most requested machines in the channel's comments.

I would also like to express my gratitude to our partner who made the

machine at no cost, he understood our cause! his link will be

available in the video description, and ball here in the corner of the screen

and in this video we will be debuting the moment "SAVE BARBERADA",

there will be 5 salves per video!

The first salve goes to the barbershop undeground!

Save your love.

The second salve goes there to Italy,

For the Good one salve God bless you

the third salvo goes to Ruan de Castro thanks for accompanying the expensive channel.

the penultimate Save of this video goes to Leandro Alves Thank you for joining us.

we'll see in person one day may have assurance

and the fifth salve goes to the Magno Dan salve face, beauty! Bro,

save, save, save!

may God bless you, may God prosper you, and God give twice as much as he gave me and I gave you

Beauty!

Detailer cordless conquered the market quickly for its beauty to

its practicality but mainly by the fact of it to have a lever!

UNKNOWN ON SCENE: Okay, so what's a lever like?

DOUGLAS RENOVATION: That's right, a lever!

UNKNOWN ON SCENE: Yeah but does it work?

DOUGLAS RENOVATION: hahaha it's what we'll know

Untie the sticker

This is the wireless detail box. this is the machine in the box comes the machine

comes a charging base inside the carton also comes

the manuals

A classic white comb is ... usually used for cliper over comb, né

"machine and comb" ... comes a set of patent extensors

and the cool of the detailer comb kit is that comes comb 0.5 (medium) comb 1 (one) and comb 1.5 (one and a half)

so help to make the disguise, comes a olheozinho, and comes with a brush for cleaning right!

Also a blade guard and a little brush is ... for you to wipe the surface of the hair.

I usually use this brush for that, just to clean the fade there,

the balding also comes one!

then the machine weighs around 178 grams and it measures approximately 15 centimeters

It has a same rotary motor. principle of wireless machines

like the super tape cordless to magic cordless clip

so far the wireless machines always have rotary motor

well she has a battery of tithium,

a battery that will last for about a continuous 60 minutes ...

the charger voltage of it is 120 volts

has a child of two meters and 30 cm a fairly large cable. That's quite nice

its blade is a T-Wide, it is four centimeters wide

while the Slim Line blade is 3.2 centimeters

then one of the most interesting parts

machine is the lever it has of regulation

so you can have an adjustment of 1 millimeter at 0 of that machine

and it helps a lot to disguise a shaver. Because you can take the mark off the shaver.

and still manages to leave the height a bit higher to enter the 0 of a cutting machine.

What if a millimeter here it makes all the difference I go

show you guys more the well-detailed zoom

another interesting thing is the highlight blade for cleaning

So we just have to press here and the blade highlights and you can clean

easily the machine ... motor area, blade area, which will all hair that is

accumulated here during the day. To fit, you place the

positions here in forward thrust ready! It's in place.

The noise of it is very similar to magic clip cordless

now some points that I found so, What can you improve on this machine?

is the tip of her charger,

which should be the same as the shaver and the magic clip cordless

so we can use a cable only on our bench,

and use the three machines so they should have done

the charger in the same pattern as the shaver finale and that magic cordless clip

it would make our life much easier

another point is the width that the machine It's close to the blade, you see that

width all here she hides enough you can see what the blade

machine is still coming out so she hides a lot for you

do drawing for you to work with she in this way hides a lot of hair

in my opinion she is cool for us to work

the fade, but to design for Finishing I found her a little

too sturdy she should be thinner in this part

another thing that bothered me a lot when I used this machine and then I

I went to search to see how much blade angulation I realized that it is

A bit difficult to finish back the ear and mark a drawing because the

machine gets too much against the skin is very close to the skin and if people

stop to observe people will see that The design of this detailer is well

hoe shape because they put the angle of the

blade in 33 degrees and what we are accustomed and adapted to use is the 45º

the blade a little further out and then when You will use a blade against the skin.

the cable is thrown out. In the case of Detailer you lean on the skin and the cable

machine is also close to the skin too. on a typical machine with the angle of 45º

we would use it in that format then the case would be thrown out

and this is one of the things I found a little uncomfortable when using

So for you to disguise the thinning it became cool

but for you to work finish it has low visibility and has this bid

and that the blade it at 33 degrees and a something else that also called me to

attention on this machine is the button you you can see that it is close to the body of the

machine and they put it positioned next to your little finger

so we are already used to using the finishing machine always with a

button on the top of the machine now here behind is a little difficult to

You turn the machine on and off giving a very great discomfort in the

Little finger to you is doing this. job

so you end up using the other hand You're turning this machine on and off.

in my opinion is one of the things that they should change in the next version of

detailer. But like any machine she has positive and negative points and

It's up to us to put it on the scale and see if it's one of the machines we're going to

want to have on our bench I particularly liked the

work with her to disguise

this is it if you liked the video, it leaves you like,

If you have any questions comment below that we will respond

Recalling that the best and most interesting salves will be given in the next video

so when you leave ball runs there and comments and sends a salve to us.

Those interested in the intensive course of barbers click this ball here, you will be directed to our agenda

and if you are not subscribed to the channel ...

it's written there not to lose any video.

beauty!

until next time

the wireless detailer ....

or when ..... or how ... arrr ..

the third save ... ah ..

... and the third salt does not ...

..the third salve goes ..

the third save goes to the Ruan of castro

arr ...

the third salvo goes to Ruan from "Crasto" ...

... the third save ...

Shaushaushauhsh .....

aii ... splashs (slap on own face!)

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Coloque VINAGRE en el Inodoro y Vea lo que Sucede al Tirar de la Descarga - Duration: 2:48.

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Kim Kardashian Calls Out YSL for Copying the Saint Pablo Tour - Duration: 1:04.

What up guys, Frazier here for Complex News.

Looks like Kim Kardashian is not too thrilled with the folks over at Saint Laurent after

noticing they might have drawn some, uh, "inspiration" from her husband's Saint Pablo Tour set design.

Kim called out similarities in the lighting used in Saint Laurent's show and that from

Kanye's famous floating stage in 2016.

On Instagram Kim posted side by side images for comparison with the passive aggressive

caption "Cute YSL."

Kanye already has a pretty contentious relationship with Saint Laurent.

In one of his most infamous onstage speeches, he revealed "I Am a God" was inspired

by Hedi Slimane trying to quote "control" him, dictating that he could only attend Saint

Laurent's fashion show if he didn't go to others.

He also name-checked Hedi Slimane in an instant classic outburst during his generally classic

2013 interview with Zane Lowe.

Of course, Hedi isn't actually with Saint Laurent anymore, he left to head up menswear

at Celine.

But apparently, old feuds die hard.

At the moment, the Wests haven't gone in further but something tells me this probably

won't be the last we here of this issue.

For any updates, subscribe to Complex News on YouTube.

For Complex, I'm Frazier.

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Sales Training: "Discovered How To Create More Value & Abundance" HTC Testimonial - Duration: 5:46.

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You Will Be Forgotten - Duration: 5:53.

Oh hi! Everything is meaningless and we're all gonna die. Happy Thursday

everyone! This is all gonna tie together, I promise. It's going to incorporate a

story from my younger days, photographer and historian Beaumont Newhall, and

hopefully it will support the argument that we need to create our own meaning

from the stuff we enjoy. Oh, and I'm also gonna talk about the Academy Awards. So

first, he humbly said, let's talk about me. This encompasses two years of my life. It

started in grade two, where we were all asked to write a story. Whoever wrote the

best story, as determined by my teacher, would be able to go to something called

The Young Author's Conference. Let your imagination soar, they said. I took the

advice and wrote a story about a rabbit who happened to be a superhero. This was

especially cool because they kept saying to me that you were only ever allowed to

go once. This was a contest for elementary aged children, and it happened

only every two years. So, spoiler alert, I won. And I got to go to the conference,

and I'm sure I bought a bunch of books and believed that one day I'd be an

author. Now imagine a Rocky style montage, just for the fun of it. That actually has

nothing to do with this story, but sometimes you need to envision a sweaty

boxer while an '80s power ballad plays over top of it. So I'm in grade four. The Young

Author's Conference is gonna happen again. I have no shot because I've already gone

to it. So I write what was essentially a Hardy Boys ripoff, and that's being kind.

Like the estate of Franklin W. Dixon should probably be notified, which I know

is hard to believe because he doesn't actually exist. I called it The Rodeo

Rescuers. It was about two friends who go and solve mysteries. Man, maybe I should

read some of these stories to you sometime. Siri, remind me to put that on

the future videos list! Anyway I wrote this story and then something remarkable

happened. I discovered Charles Nelson Reilly. Oh, and I also got to go to the

Young Author's Conference a second time. I remember my teacher sitting down

and asking the rest of the class if it was okay if I was allowed to go a second

time. Now whether the class actually felt that I should be able to go, or if they

were simply bowing to authority I don't know. Could be a bit of both. Or, and stay

with me here, maybe Franklin W. Dixon truly does exist

if you just believe. Regardless, I felt special. It's definitely not something I

would have pushed to do. I was told you could only go once and so I accepted

that. I'm awful at self-promotion. I reject thinking I'm that good at

anything. Which, in itself, I realize is a problem. But you know that's

not what this video is about. I should put that on the future of videos list as

well. But I do wonder who the second-place person was. Especially the

second time I got to go, where I wasn't supposed to. Who did I rob that chance

from? I had flashbacks of this recently when I read this book "Art & Fear." It's

a book designed to make you feel enthusiastic about the art making

process, and understand that it's not selfish to want to create things. Anyway

I had that flashback to elementary because of this guy. This is a young

Beaumont Newhall. He wrote one of the most important books on the history of

photography called, I think weirdly, "The History of

Photography." And I normally wouldn't have brought him up, because of my

long-standing pledge to never discuss people named Beaumont. The authors David

Bayles and Ted Orland argue in a chapter – and what made the gears start turning to

my head to make this video – is that people he didn't include in that book

were hurt. Even the people he didn't like were still considered to be part of the

history of photography, the people who weren't included in the book weren't

really discovered until decades later, by what they called outsies. Outsies is

also the cute nickname that Millennials give to gay people. Used in a sentence"

"Yeah, he's totes outsies." If you haven't already figured it out, I'm an old. Now do

I think that Beaumont Newhall maliciously did this? No I don't. But it's

like that devastating burn that you can give to somebody, where you tell them

that you don't hate them because you never think about them. And for the vast

majority of us we will not be remembered much after our deaths. 50 years, maybe, at

the most. But stories do have an enduring quality to them. Which is why

I'm encouraged by some of the nominations at this year's Academy

Awards. Now I'm not here to argue artistic merits. You can like what you

like, and hate what you hate. But the representation of some of the Best

Picture nominees is fantastic. We have a lead character who is mute in The Shape

of Water, a story about a first gay relationship that's explored delicately

and lovingly in Call Me By Your Name, and we have a horror film

that's about the black experience in America in Get Out. This is far

different than in the mid-90s where it seemed like World War 2 or period

dramas where the only things that the Academy honoured. There are certainly

universal elements that people can take from lots of stories, but there is

something that's different when you see yourself projected back to you. There's a

deeper connection, and more resonant catharsis that you can have. So I need to

wonder in Beaumont's book were the best truly honoured? That's really hard to

answer because art is so subjective. Certainly in his mind they were. I want

to continue to feel special. Like, just maybe, I could be good at something. But

was I being honored at the expense of someone else?

In both cases those that were not featured were simply forgotten. Not by

them but by others. So if you find something you love share it. Don't keep

it hidden. We need to make sure we celebrate that which others seem to have

never had a second thought about. Which is why finding those morsels of content

that speak to you on a personally deep level are to be treasured, even if nobody

else understands why. Which is the reason Tim Allen is my spirit animal. <Tim Allen grunt sound effect> Oh yeah,

Siri once again can you put that on a future videos list? However I'm much more

interested in hearing from you. What or who do you think should get more

recognition? Did you ever go to a Young Author's Conference? Have you recently

been haunted by the ghost of Franklin W. Dixon? Let me know down in the comments

below. Before we wrap up, special thanks to these patrons who helped make these

videos possible. Thanks so much for watching! My name is Kyle. I upload videos

every Monday and Thursday. If you want to help me make even better videos, consider

going over to my Patreon page, and for as little as a dollar a month you can

support me over there. Carolyn Keene is also not a real person. So don't think

you Nancy Drew lovers are any better. I'm sorry I just ruined your childhood.

For more infomation >> You Will Be Forgotten - Duration: 5:53.

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SorryPeopleIDontWannaMakePossitiveSongs-Edgar Hernández (Gray) - Duration: 2:01.

This Is My Way!

And I Will Not Leave It!

This Is My Way!

And I Will Not Leave It!

This Is My Way!

And I Will Not Leave It!

This Is My Way!

And I Will Not Leave It!

This Is My Way!

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