Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 15 2018

Hi, I'm Bank - Kumpanat Boonrod. My in-game name is LightSworn.

I've been playing this game for 2 years now.

Back then, I was playing Go.

Go players suggested that I play this game. So I gave it a shot.

I joined a tournament that was annouced on a Facebook page.

It was fun and exciting so I kept playing it.

Within the first year of playing, I defeated a pro from Taiwan.

It was just my first few months of playing. I didn't know who he was.

I found out later that he's a pro. I defeated a pro.

I practice really hard.

Whenever I lose a match,

I'll check the replay to figure out why I lost

And so that I can find a better or easier way to play.

I never thought that I'm better than others.

Everyone can get a turn and play one card at a time

Everyone has an equal chance.

You must be the most careful thinker.

It's different from playing on your computer at home.

You don't know who you're playing with.

Seeing my rivals' faces from many different countries

which makes this event more exciting and fun.

I have a hard time going up the stage.

I need help from the staff.

That is the only problem I have.

But when I play, I just focus on the game.

I don't see my disabilities as an obstacle.

I'm a competitive person and I always enjoy new experiences.

Once in a while I have a bad day or my opponent has a really good one.

It's normal for card game.

If I lose, I'll just stop

No need to be stubborn when you can't concentrate.

It's over. Just look forward to a new game.

I want to compete with many Asian players.

Because Thai Hearthstone players play on the American server.

Meeting pros in that server is normal.

But Chinese, Japanese and Korean are on Asian server,

so we rarely meet.

For more infomation >> LightSworn's Journey [HCT Chronicles] - Duration: 2:41.

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You Can Now Join the Search for Alien Worlds - Duration: 5:43.

You Can Now Join the Search for Alien Worlds

BY Sequoyah Kennedy

Have you always wanted to explore space and find strange new alien worlds? Are you too

lazy to leave your comfortable chair and the warm, reassuring glow of your computer screen?

Google has some good news for you armchair star-ship captains out there. The machine-learning

code responsible for the discovery of two exoplanets back in December has been released

to the public, so you can now join the ongoing search for exoplanets and help uncover the

strange secrets of our universe.

In a blog post published Thursday, March 8, senior Google software engineer Chris Shallue

detailed the machine-learning code and how it can be used to help search for alien planets.

To detect planets outside our solar system using tools like the Kepler space telescope,

astronomers look at the light and other cosmic radiation that hits the telescope�s photometer.

When there�s a conspicuous dip in an otherwise stable amount of light being detected by the

telescope, there�s a chance that a planet, star, or something else may be responsible

for blocking out some the light. There�s a chance, too, that it might just be instrumental

noise. Once an anomaly in the signal is noticed, an algorithm makes a calculation as to the

probability of an exoplanet�s existence. It�s not confirmed, however, until an astronomer

manually looks through the data and can make an informed decision about what is causing

the anomaly.

Because of the immense amount of data being analyzed, astronomers had to develop a way

to avoid being overwhelmed by false positives caused by instrumental noise. A signal-to-noise

cutoff ratio is applied to the data and any signals below the cutoff point are deemed

too likely to be noise to warrant further review. While necessary, such a practice means

there may be a number of actual exoplanets who�s signal was below the cutoff ratio,

most likely smaller Earth-sized planets, the planets most likely to harbor alien life.

That�s where Google�s code comes in.

you can help telescopes find alien planets. This telescope needs your help to find weird

alien planets.

Google�s code looks through the rejected Kepler signals and, like the terrifying piece

of artificial intelligence it is, learns more ways to separate signal noise and actual anomalies.

To test this, Google put its code to work on the data from 670 stars observed by the

Kepler telescope and rejected by the automated analysis. From that formerly rejected data,

Google identified two more exoplanets, Kepler-90 i and Kepler-80 g.

There is much more rejected Kepler data to sort through and Google has released its code

to the public in hopes that open-sourcing it can help improve it. There is another space

telescope being launched next month, too: the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

(TESS) will launch on April 16, 2018 for a two year mission to observe potential exoplanets.

This mission also uses the transiting method of detection, and Google�s code will likely

be instrumental in distinguishing noise from potential alien worlds.

Find planets from your computer with Google's machine-learning code.

This is what planet discovery looks like. Isn�t the future great?

You can find the download for the code, and instructions on how to use it, on GitHub.

If the thought of a machine-learning code on your computer makes you uneasy, you can

also help sort data with your eyes, the old fashioned way.

For more infomation >> You Can Now Join the Search for Alien Worlds - Duration: 5:43.

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Hot n New ep.126: TIS Forged F51 24x14 -76 - Duration: 4:29.

(upbeat music)

- What is up, you guys?

Shawn with Custom Offsets,

Custom Offsets TV on the Youtube.

Got a Hot New episode 126 for you,

bringing you this beast of a wheel, another Forged.

This one's gonna be the TIS Forged,

and she's gonna be 24x14 wide,

so big massive wheel.

Negative 76 offset.

The lip size on that one, being a Forged wheel,

is gonna be about eight and a half inches,

so pretty typical.

The best we see is like nine-inch,

so eight and a half is pretty aggressive.

Got a big fat lip on it.

You'll see it's got the TIS Forged on top and bottom,

at twelve o'clock and six o'clock on the wheel.

And that is gonna actually be cut into there

and then cleared over.

This is the blackened machined,

so you'll see it's got a high gloss,

black paint all the way around, gloss black cap.

They work the same look as a plastic cap.

It almost looks like airbrushing or some ridging.

I don't know how they did it,

but they gave the cap a look

almost as if this is also the same texture as the milling

or the machining in the wheel.

So it's got some shadowing and some cool texture.

Then this is all also pressed into the face,

so very cool.

The cap definitely matches the style of the wheel.

You'll see that the rest of it is gonna be your gloss black

and then it's got of milling and machining.

So all of these divots are milled out.

All of these windows are milled out.

Between all the spokes are milled out.

And then they machined the complete inside,

so it gives it a ton of look.

A lot of these blackened machined milled Forged wheels

have a super luxury look to 'em.

Gives it a really clean look.

You'll notice they didn't do any

of the dimples on the outside.

As far as pricing,

these are pretty well priced in the Forged world.

These 24x14's are under $3500 for all four,

which you used to pay, you know, $1000

for 20x12's 22x12's, 22x14's.

Definitely you were in the $1000 per wheel, so about $4000.

Now the 24x14's are down below $3500,

which is really cool to see.

The only other finish this one's gonna come in

is gonna be the polished.

So it's basically gonna be the bare aluminum

that's polished to a chrome-like shine

on the lip and on these faces.

And then you'll probably see the machining.

Not sure if they went and polished the insides of 'em.

If we get one in here,

we will definitely take a look through it with you guys.

As far as sizes, you're gonna have your 22x12,

your 22x14, and then the 24x14 negative 76.

In the 22x12, it'd be a negative 51 offset

to get a little bit more lip.

I would say that's probably gonna be

six and a half inch lip on that one,

maybe even up to seven inches.

We can check that out

next time we get one, also, for you guys.

As far as the spiked lug nuts, this would be a good one.

Like a lot of the Forged wheels,

I believe all of, I'm gonna say it,

all of the Forged wheels are pretty much

gonna have your exposed lug nuts,

so the spikes work awesome.

Being blackened machined, you can go either direction.

You could do the black spiked lug nuts.

You'll see that it's got about,

a little over a two-inch cap on it.

So the spiked lug nut comes out probably

about an inch past the cap.

And you'll see it's almost sunk up

to the hex head of that spiked lug nut.

So it's a pretty thick wheel

as far as how far dropped in.

So you're pretty much,

it's absorbing the socket portion of the spiked lug nut

then protruding the entire spike out of the wheel,

which gives it that more subtle look.

And some of 'em they sit right on the surface

and that whole spike is sticking out of there.

And some guys like that, some guys don't.

I like the little bit more subtle look

that you're gonna get from this wheel

because it's absorbing the lug part of the spiked lug nut.

And then you've got the spikes.

Chrome is what I would run.

To me that's hot.

You basically want to load that up with them.

It's really gonna set off the moon machining

and look pretty pimp on that wheel so...

Great one to run the spikes with.

Like I said, the two finishes, the three different sizes.

This is TIS testing it out.

This is their only model that we've got

on the site right now.

I believe this is the one they're gonna test out

in the Forged market, see how it goes,

and then they'll be expanding from there

if you guys gobble them up

so let us know what you think.

Peace.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Hot n New ep.126: TIS Forged F51 24x14 -76 - Duration: 4:29.

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LAS TRES SKATEBOARDS MAS PESADAS DEL MUNDO! (SUBTITULADO) - Duration: 14:36.

For more infomation >> LAS TRES SKATEBOARDS MAS PESADAS DEL MUNDO! (SUBTITULADO) - Duration: 14:36.

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PBS NewsHour full episode, March 14, 2018 - Duration: 52:58.

For more infomation >> PBS NewsHour full episode, March 14, 2018 - Duration: 52:58.

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Five Tips for Giving A Scientific Presentation - Duration: 4:25.

For more infomation >> Five Tips for Giving A Scientific Presentation - Duration: 4:25.

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[ENG] LuHan talk about RieHata @ HBDC - Duration: 0:49.

I learned street dance for the first time

And I was dancing with the world's top dancer, RieHata

She dances really well

For more infomation >> [ENG] LuHan talk about RieHata @ HBDC - Duration: 0:49.

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4K 360° Big Thunder Mountain Railroad POV Walt Disney World - Duration: 5:36.

Vlogging me blogging you.

Ah!

It's the full circle.

It's the circle of life.

Oh man we're not going to have any fun today.

Big Thunder Mountain here we come.

It has begun.

And snap bang.

Whoa!

Hey!

Who are they?

I know them.

oh Possum Awesome.

Sorry babe.

Ha ha the apologies are out.

Here we go.

That was good.

That was awesome.

Woo hoo yeah.

Yeah.

Oh there's a Mickey!

There's a hidden Mickey somewhere.

Oh yeah there!

Kind of.

That could be a hidden Mickey if they tore his ears off.

We are losing things.

It was Mindy.

Mindy always loses things.

Woo!

That was fun man.

We made it, everyone's alive.

We made it alive.

I was crushing Mindy the entire time.

I kind of broke the rule I kept it on the stick.

I know she goes take it off okay.

I couldn't disconnect mine so I just held it from the camera.

I just held it like this.

We went around one part and all of a sudden I went ugh.

First corner I heard ya all I heard was Ed go sorry Mindy.

Sorry.

That's why Ben & I switched spots because last time we were in the opposite spots.

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