Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 17 2018

If you're interested in taking your battle royale experience with you on the

go, then Fortnite is ready to answer the call. Epic Games announced that they

would be bringing Fortnite to mobile devices, beginning with iOS. Signups have

already gone live, and here's everything you need to know about it, and how to get

it. So when does fortnight Mobile come out? Well, it's already come out and there are

already a large number of users on the app. All you need to do in order to get

access to the app is head over to the Official Fortnite website where you'll

be able to fill out the necessary forms to request a code to join in. There's no

guarantee that you'll get in just yet but Epic Games has stated that they'll

be sending out waves of invites as they go along.

In order to partake in the testing all you require is an iOS capable device

with iOS 11. You'll need at least an iPhone 6s or iPhone SE, iPad Mini 4,

iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, or any iPad that was released during or after 2017. The

important thing to remember here, too, is that this is just a very limited pilot

program, which means you are not guaranteed access, and you are simply

entering for a chance to take part in the testing. On top of the iOS version of the

game, Epic Games has also stated that they will be working on an Android

version in the coming months as well. Fortnite Battle Royale on mobile is a very

engaging idea. Epic Games has promised a completely equal experience across

the board, with the mobile version supporting the same graphics and

everything that are available on every other platform of the game. On top of

that it is using the same engine, graphics, and setup, as all other versions.

Fortnite Mobile will also include cross compatibility with the PC and

PlayStation 4 versions of the game, allowing you to team up with your

friends even if they don't have a phone that can run the game. I'll continue to

update you guys on new information about Fortnite mobile as it becomes available.

Make sure to subscribe to the channel and turn on post notifications to stay

up-to-date.

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Aperture - Photography Essentials for Begginers | Your Way to Professionalism - Duration: 1:01.

So, the exposure is

composed for

three imrortant things

ISO

Aperture

and Shutter Speed

and in this video

we gonna be speaking about

the Aperture.

Aperture,

is a hole inside the lens

that we can control the light entering

to the sensor

by enlarging

or minimizing it.

Its scale is the number f/stop

that you can find it in the screen

the relationship of the figure

to the aperture is an inverse relationship.

I mean the smaller the number the wider the aperture

the more light enters

and the shallower the depth of field you'll get

For example f2.8 or f1.2

and the opposite is true,

it means the bigger the number the smaller the aperture

the less the light enters to the sensor

and the less the depth of field you'll get

as f22 or f16.

It was Ali,

see you in the next video

Goodbye

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Relaxing Sleep Music 365+: Deep Sleep Music, Peaceful Music, Sleep Meditation, Relaxing Music 1G9 - Duration: 44:28.

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Making a Simple Marking Knife - Duration: 8:19.

Hello and welcome back to Swtich & Lever!

When marking lines for woodworking it's often better to use a knife instead of a pencil,

as you get a nice crisp line in the wood into which you can easily register your chisel

or saw.

A marking knife is also a fun little project to make, which doesn't require much material

and doesn't require you to be an expert at knife grinding.

The blade for this marking knife will be made from an old plane blade.

I picked up a couple of old blades from a flea market not too long ago, and they're

made by old and renowned Swedish tool maker EA Berg, so you know the steel in these is

top notch and will work great for making a knife blade.

We start by cutting out a blank from the plane blade using a cut off disc on an angle grinder.

The blade is hardened, so you can't just take a hacksaw to it, but need something more powerful.

Because it is hardened we won't really be able to work with it easily, as you can see

a file won't really bite into it.

Luckily it's fairly easy to anneal the steel to soften it up.

Grab a torch and heat up the steel until it loses its magnetic properties.

This heating changes the crystalline structure of the steel from martensite to austenite,

and allowing it to cool down slowly in room temperature makes sure that it stays soft

enough to be worked with regular metalworking tools.

Clean up the blank, coat it with layout fluid or just sharpie and scribe layout lines for

the design of your knife blade.

At this point there is no worry about ruining any temper the blade has, and we can go at

it and grind away the bulk of the material that we don't need.

If you'd don't have access to a grinder you can do all the work I'm doing here with a

set of files, from coarse to fine, but power tools definitely speed up the process.

Even so it's a good idea to break out the files and fine tune your design up to the

lines.

Once you have the general profile of the blade done you can set up your grinder or belt sander

at an angle and start grinding the bevels of the blade.

Take it slow and work evenly until you get a nice and clean point on your blade.

A light sanding will clean up the rest of the blade as well.

So, now we have a sharp, but quite soft blade, so it's time to put back some of that hardness

we took out before.

Like before start heating up the blade until it glows faintly red and loses all magnetism.

Instead of letting it air cool this time around dunk it in a can of oil to cool and harden

it, locking the crystaline structure back to martensite again.

I use raw linseed oil for the quenching, but you can use a wide variety of oils for this,

though I would recommend staying away from synthetic oils, like old motor oil, at the

very least.

After quenching the blade is very hard, almost glass like, and dropping it on a hard surface

could break it.

Of course we can't really have a brittle blade in a working tool, so we need to soften it

up.

Just drop the blade into an oven set at around 200 degrees celcius, or 400 degrees fahrenheit,

and leave it inside for about an hour.

Take the blade out and allow it to fully cool down in room temperature, before repeating

this process once or twice again.

This tempers the blade, making it hard and tough, rather than brittle, and therefore

suitable for our marking knife.

From this point on we want to be very careful about heating up the blade again, as it will

possibly anneal the blade back to it's soft stage again.

Quenching likely produced some scale on the blade though, but you can easily clean that

up with sand paper, or something like this scotch brite contraption I fit into the lathe.

Either way, the blade is done, so let's move onto the handle!

I got some beautiful spalted birch from a friend, and I couldn't resist trying to make

a handle from it.

Spalting is technically wood rotting, and can leave the wood quite soft and not very

structurally sound, but on the other hand it creates some absolutely beautiful patterning.

It is however really difficult to fit a square piece of wood into a three jaw lathe chuck.

You could definitely set up a dog and turn between centers, but in the end it's just

much easier to glue a round dowel at one end, to clamp into the chuck.

To make it easier to turn it may also be a good idea to remove some bulk of material

before even fitting it into the lathe.

Now, I mentioned that spalting can leave the wood quite soft, and this is exactly what

happened here.

It was a very difficult piece of wood to turn, and really wanted to tear and chip out chunks

of the wood rather than cutting it.

Therefore the handle didn't come out fully as I intended, but it still is a decently

functional handle in the end.

If you didn't do it already in the lathe drill a hole in the end of the handle to accept

the tang of the blade to be fitted.

Then it's just a matter of cutting off the end and sanding it down to finish the shaping

of the handle.

If we just tap in the blade now we will no doubt split the handle apart, so we're going

to fit a small brass band, a ferrule, at the end of the handle holding it all together.

Instead of just fitting a round piece of pipe onto the handle I wanted to put a small lip

in one end, trying my hand at what's called "metal spinning", in which you deform metal

in a lathe using tools, and oil for lubrication.

This method is, and has been, used extensively for making a wide variety of items, anything

from candle sticks to cymbals to hubcaps and much much more.

Here I'm just using a rounded rod fitted into the lathe toolpost to nudge the edge of the

brass pipe over until it rolls in slightly on itself, creating the lip I'm after.

The finished ferrule should fit snug onto the handle, but should not require any heavy

hammerblows to seat into place.

Same thing with the blade, firm tapping with the back on your hand against the back of

the handle should be more than enough to drive the tang of the blade down into place.

Almost there now, since the wood in this handle is fairly soft I decided to go with a varnish

instead of an oiling of the handle, in the hope that some varnish would soak in and offer

a little harder surface to the handle than oil would provide.

I simply taped off the blade and ferrule and gave the handle a few good coats with a clear

and hard wearing varnish.

One last step once the varnish is dry, and that's to sharpen the knife.

The bevels we established before are still a little too agressive, and for a longer wearing

edge should be sharpened down a little.

A few strokes on a water stone on each side is more than enough, and can be easily touched

up should the knife lose its edge in the future.

The proof is in the pudding, as they say, or in this case it's on the walnut.

The marking knife, perhaps unsurprisingly, does mark wood rather well.

I hope you enjoyed this remarkable...video, make sure you check out one of the other knife

making videos on this channel, there is a small collection of them by now.

Remember to subscribe if you like what you see, and click that instagram link for more

regular updates!

Until next time!

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Movie Keyboards: Kinesis Ergo (Part 1) - Duration: 3:25.

The mechanical keyboards subreddit wiki has a section dedicated to keyboards

that have been spotted in movies and on TV.

I'm sure I'm not alone in gleefully pointing out to my uninterested family when I see a

keyboard I recognize.

And I often find myself smiling when I see an old terminal or just an interesting prop

make a brief appearance.

It's especially fun when I see cool keyboards in films I watched before I got into keyboards.

Older films, or those set in the past are often full of cool looking keyboards or terminals.

A lot of them aren't that interesting to me since they are just so common or well known.

Model Ms and Model Fs appear a lot, as do some of the early Apple keyboards.

I've picked out a few that I think are interesting for various reasons.

I've always found split and ergonomic keyboards fascinating.

There's just something so radical

about them that makes you stop, stare and ask; How?

Why?

Split keyboards have become much more common in the enthusiast scene

since the rise of the Ergodox, and more recently the Let's Split and Iris.

This time we'll look at the Kinesis Contoured.

American company, Kinesis have been making

one of the best and most distinctive ergo keyboards since the early 90's.

The latest generation, the Advantage 2, came out in 2016.

1997 was a huge year for Kinesis, it seems, and a pretty good year for film.

Someone at the company did a great job in getting their product in three hit movies

that year.

Here's a Kinesis Contoured in Flubber, starring the late Robin Williams as professor Brainard.

Since he's a bit of an eccentric and he seems to be in constant overdrive,

it makes sense they'd have him using a Kinesis; something a bit off the wall and out of the

norm.

Contact is one of my favourite movies for a few reasons, Jodie Foster and Carl Sagan

to name just 2.

The PR Department at Kinesis scored another win here, putting one in the Japanese control

centre as you can see in this clip.

Kinesis really outdid themselves when the keyboard appeared in Men in Black.

The command centre is actually full of them, as far as I can tell.

The keyboard gets a lot of screen time when Mr. K. is checking up on his wife.

What's really funny is that around an hour and fifteen minutes in,

you can see Mr. K doing some air typing in the background trying to find a spaceship.

I have to believe that this is intentional and we're supposed to see that in the background.

The Kinesis Contoured is such a distinctive looking keyboard

that putting one in a sci-fi movie instantly makes the set look authentic.

It looks like exactly the kind of keyboard that smart people would use to do

really complicated things really quickly.

I had a very brief go on a Kinesis Advantage at a meetup,

and have now decided I want one for myself.

They are still pretty expensive

unless you can find a good deal on a used one.

They do have good potential for modding with an aftermarket controller

to bring even the older models up to modern standards.

Missouri Valley Tech has an excellent build log of his modded Kinesis,

that is definitely worth checking out.

So, which modern keyboard do you think would be right at home

on the set of a sci-fi flick?

Next time we'll look at some more old keyboards that made cameos on the big screen.

See you soon.

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Cómo hacer arroz con leche con marihuana, cocina cannábica, dulce, respostería - Duration: 8:33.

- Damian will teach you how to do a delicious milky rice made with Skunk 1 by Sensi Seeds... Specially for sugar lovers.

- Hi welcome again to UndergrowTv... THis is Sweet Weed, and here we'll ellaborate all these

- delicious cannabic desserts, like this perfect birthday cake for all of you.

- We want to remain these are adult videos, like cannabis plant. You should only do this cake if it's for more than 18 years

- What's up today Damian? Something sweet for sure... Yes this is the new section, Sweet Weed,

- and today a simple dessert... Milky rice. I think everybody likes it... But with our special touch.

- That's it cannabic butter of Skunk1 by Sensi Seeds.

- Well... Here i've got ingredients prepared... Milky rice today... Cannabic of course. 1 litter of milk, 200gr of rice,

- 25 gr of special butter, 100gr of sugar, and here a cinnamon stick, available everywhere, and a lemon

- to get some skin to infusionate milk. Let's see simple steps to make our milky rice.

- Well i've already put a pan on fire, let's put milk, sugar, cinnamon and put all in together,

- and now the lemon skin... All inside. Let it infusionate.

- When you're cutting lemon skin, it's important to get only the yellow part, as less white, it's better.

- Do it like this.

- Once all ingredients are together with the milk, we must infusionate it so slowly, until the milk want to start boilling.

- It shoul be ready to add rice. We must specially treat rice to avoid starch excess. Wash it a little bit

- to take some stach out... It will be more creamy. Don't let the milk boil... And now let's treat the rice. With a strainer,

- it's important to use a strainer that holds all rice granes... Now let's wash it a little bit,

- simply... Shake it... With a couple of minutes it should be enought.

- There are a lot of variants of this recipe... A lot of people doesn't wash it... Other people wash it a lot... For me, with

- a simple wash... The final result is really nice, but you can test whatever. Try to find your best.

- And now as you can see, cream is coming up... It's a signal that it's near boilling.

- We don't want it to boil. When we see it's going to start boilling, we'll add the rice, low the fire and shake,

- and observ how rice gets texture. Control it. Now we can see how it's starting to

- boil... Don't wait for a second... Add the rice.

- We've already added the rice... Shake it slowly, and now in only 45-50 minutes, we could taste

- and adjust it depending of how you like it.

- Well Undergrowers... How is this Sensi Skunk extraction? Well... No words... Awesome. Highly recommendable.

- Skunk1 by Sensi Seeds is an ideal plant. A classic, but it's specially nice to make extractions. It's on its point...

- Now let's add our butter, out of fire... With resting heat, melt the butter inside and let it cool.

- Well Damian... It looks really nice. You're removed it to avoid cinnamon pieces... And well,

- You've added somenthing interesting. We've removed solids like cinnamon and lemon. And we've added our butter,

- perfectly molten with resting heat... Let's put in plates, let it cool and decorate it to eat. Cannabic milky rice,

- Well it' ready to taste. Now a simple decoration. Yes it's already cool...

- I've got cinnamon powder... Use a leaf to give it form... Always present leaf.

- Deluxe... Let's taste that one...

- What do you think Maka? It's awesome... Cut the scene.

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Facebook Videos: How To Download Facebook Videos 2018 - Duration: 2:07.

hey there guys Piyush here from Tech guru Academy and welcome to another video if

you are watching this video I guess you're here to learn how to download

facebook video so without further ado let's see how to download facebook

videos open the particular video you want to download like I am downloading

Forbes video so in order to download facebook video you need to first play

the video and right click on the video and then click on show video you ready

now copy the video url and open a new tab and paste the link

now the video should play on the new tab automatically now you need to erase www

Todd and type em instead and then hit enter what it will do it will open the

mobile version of the video so just it is the www and type M instead now what

you need to do is just play the video again and now right-click on the video

one more time and now you should see save video as now what you need to do is

just click on save video as and it should ask you where you want to save

the video so just select the location you want to save the video I am clicking

desktop and it should save the video and text

so yeah as you can see there is the video I just downloaded thanks so much

guys for watching this video I hope you like this small trick on how to download

facebook videos make sure you subscribe to our channel for more videos peace

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Ladybug life action - Volpina trouble! - Duration: 6:05.

In the daytime I am Marinette.

An ordinary girl who lives the most ordinary life.

But there is something nobody knows about me.

This is my secret!

Residents of Paris, we are broadcasting from the scene.

Our valorous heroes, Ladybug and Cat Noir fight with another villain - Volpina.

It's all over, Volpina!

Surrender!

Never!

Capture their talismans!

Cataclysm!

Superchance!

Victory!

Miraculous Ladybug!

This is not the end! Your talismans will be mine!

...and that's how we saved Paris again!

It was beautiful... how is it...

When people meet and beat each other...

A! Rendezvous!

I hope my sweet Adrien will know about everything and fall in love with me.

Marinette Dupain-Cheng, I broke my nail because of you.

And today Adrien's father arranges a reception to which I invited.

What? Adrien? Where?

I have too good mood today.

So please hide from my eyes.

Plagg, calm down!

Ñold spring evening.

It was raining. Wind chilled to the marrow.

But bad weather could not stop Dark Knight from administering justice.

I saved Paris again. The city can sleep peacefully.

But who will save the silent punisher?

Who will see the soul in need of love under the mask?

I am surrounded by many women:

mysterious,

rich,

playful,

fateful.

But my heart belongs to only one!

And today she melted in my arms.

Adrien!

Adrien! Your father is calling you!

I'm coming!

I am a star.

I flew in a private plane, they write songs about me and I know everyone in Hollywood.

Adrian fell in love with me for sure.

And even this upstart Ladybug could not prevent our feelings.

My faithful but not so incredible as me henchmen arrived in time.

These idiots have won me some time.

So the the quick brown fox were able to jump...

No, not that...

To merge in the passionate kiss of love.

What an ugly bird! Go away!

Dear diary, today my psychologist told me that I am making progress.

I certainly did not tell him about my triumph.

And how Ladybug and Cat Noir cowardly escaped from my fury.

Yes! This war is not over yet! The holiday has just begun!

I invited an excellent magician and his wonderful assistant.

And there were balloons.

More balloons!

The whole city gathered!

I became a hero! Everyone loves me!

I finally drove the boredom out of Paris!

Father, did you call me?

Yes, one minute, Adrien.

Today was a beautiful day.

Full of incredible events.

And now we can relax.

And tomorrow when the sun rises again...

I will definitely reach my goal!

Diary of the paris dove. 29 April.

I hear and see eternity every day.

And I am frozen by the awesome fear of this knowledge.

Fear in the purest eyes of the paris dove. My eyes.

And I'm drowning in pitch darkness, unable to change anything.

Sometimes you have to go back, in the way to be ahead.

Just one step determines who you are.

But it is not important.

You heroes now can rest and dream about doors and keys and the best millet.

Today you have witnessed intricacies of time tentacle and game of fate threads.

Each of you has his own way, and I will look after you, because I am only a dove.

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Maycki & Lenny - Tu Villano - Duration: 3:17.

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SAMPDORIA-INTER | Luciano Spalletti's Pre Match Press Conference - Duration: 3:20.

I think a lot has changed in the last two games.

From my perspective, the things that have changed are clearly visible

and I can see them before my eyes.

Tomorrow I expect to see us push on

from the improvements we've made in recent times.

In some fixtures, we've produced near-flawless displays,

like in the two games against Napoli, our match against Juventus

and the two against Roma.

We've shown that we have what it takes in our games

against the sides aspiring for the prestigious top four positions.

In other matches, even if we came home with the points,

we haven't produced the performances we're capable of.

That's another example of why I still have a big job to do.

Sampdoria have talent and ability

and they are capable of producing a modern brand of football.

They have a very skilled head coach and staff

and very few teams have come away from Marassi with points.

We bear everything in mind

but ultimately what matters is the team you pick.

At times you can have selection headaches

and at times picking your side is a little frightening.

Occasionally you might have a question mark over someone,

which makes life hard for you.

What's important is picking a team based on your objective

and we must go there to try and win the game,

which is why that will be our main selection criteria.

You go with the players that are on form

and those that currently have greater quality or more confidence.

There's no more margin for error when it comes to motivation.

We need to be as up for it as possible

and everyone has to work their socks off

between now and the end of the campaign.

We need to step up and give it all we've got.

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Luna & Sarah De Warren - Silver Lines (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:16.

Heeey :P

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Gurur Duyulacak Şeyler (Vine) (Onlarda-Bizde) - Duration: 1:57.

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Tuscany | Italy's Best Hot Springs and Renaissance Hill Towns - Duration: 16:39.

There's nothing better than doing a mud bath right here. Gorgeous.

Ladies and gentlemen, Vagabuddies, welcome back to the channel.

Right now I am in Tuscany.

I'm on a road trip with my girlfriend, Carrie Rad,

and we are standing above

what might be the most beautiful hot springs I have ever seen.

The Saturnia Hot Springs in southern Tuscany.

Oh my god. I cannot wait to get in there.

Might be the most beautiful hot springs you've ever seen.

Oh my gosh. That is like a hot springs wonderland.

We turned around that corner right there,

and it just opened up to this view and both of our jaws just dropped.

Look at that.

It's hot spring Disneyland,

but only has about five people in it

because of the time that we're here, which is amazing.

All right. Well we just got to the hot springs,

incredible place, very mellow, never seen anything like this with the water

just like cascading down into all of these natural pools

nestled up against this old mill here.

It's got to be one of the nicest free natural hot springs in the world,

and we're super excited to get in.

We will see you on the other side of this bath.

This is definitely the most beautiful hot spring I've ever been to.

It's not the hottest.

It is hotter than the temperature outside, which is nice when you're in the water

or you feel like it's just the perfect temperature.

As soon as you raise up a little bit, it gets a bit colder.

But we are here in February, so it's cold here right now,

but it still feels so good and just looking around,

it's incredible.

It's huge and I've just never been to hot spring this big.

Well, for our first stop in Tuscany,

that was incredible.

I think I could just live in that pool, honestly,

but there's more hot spring to explore.

There's much more to explore.

So we're going to pack up, head into the car and drive north.

A bit of a surprise here.

We are surrounded by snow.

This is a two-wheel drive car.

So we're driving very carefully and trying to avoid the patches of snow.

Okay ladies gentlemen. Good morning.

It is hot spring number two here in Tuscany

We are at the Bagni San Filippo.

First made it into the history books because a hermit lived here in the 13th century and

I have to say if I were going to be a religious hermit,

I would definitely be posted up right next to a hot spring.

Can't have sex.

Can't you know do very many other fun things,

but you can soak and soaking almost makes up for all the rest of the stuff.

We're going to head down this little trail, beautiful little forest right below the snowline.

Had a bit of a surprise last night driving here.

Google Maps routed us through this little back road,

and we popped out in the old town of

some town around here and

quite literally got in the car pretty much stuck.

Thank God. That was ridiculous, honestly

Well mud treatment, first and foremost, is an exfoliant because of the grain in the mud.

Removes dead skin and at the same time, it moisturizes because this mud has been sitting at the bottom of this

sulfur bath for so long just like accumulating minerals,

just adding all that into your skin.

That's kind of why a lot of these hot springs out here in Tuscany were

made famous originally in the 13th century.

A hermit, a religious hermit, came out here and decided it was a pretty good place to

worship the Lord.

But after that, a lot of these spa towns in Europe in the

1800s became very popular with people who had

different ailments, sicknesses

for modern medicine.

Almost everything could be cured by soaking in mineral waters,

but for me, I'm still a big fan of just coming out to the natural places

because you can't get any better than this.

If you go to a spa, especially in Los Angeles, and get a mud bath

it's going be anywhere from $60, at the very lowest, to $160 to $400.

It just depends on where you're going.

But here you can do it completely free in Tuscany obviously and you can experience this.

I think there's nothing better than doing a mud bath right here.

Gorgeous

Well ladies and gentlemen, we have been very lucky to have this entire thermal spring to ourselves all morning.

But it's been about two hours of soaking.

We've had a free mud treatment, and

I think we're ready to pack things up and continue the road trip.

So let's go explore more of Tuscany.

So now we are at the town of Bagno Vignoni

There is also a thermal resort here

and the ruins of these old mills and a pretty incredible sulfur wall

right here that just drops off.

Got a view of one of the hilltop towns in the background.

Castles all covered with steaming hot springs.

It's pretty awesome, but supposedly

they have a main plaza here,

and in the plaza is a big thermal

pool right in the middle of the plaza.

Don't think you can bathe in it anymore,

but it's supposedly very beautiful.

So we're going to go check it out.

Not going to lie... little bit let down.

Supposed to have the thermal pool right in the middle of town,

built in the Renaissance by the Medicis who bathed here.

If you don't know anything about the Medicis, read the Prince by Machiavelli.

Learn how to be a global leader, a little bit ruthless, a little bit antiquated, but still a good read.

And yet here we are...no bagno.

Still a beautiful little town, though.

Going to putz around, try to grab a cappuccino, and I think it's time to "andiamo."

So we asked around town and the reason why the bath is drained

is because over time it accumulates algae, totally natural,

but they have to empty it every once in a while and scrape it clean.

Right as we're leaving, the bath is being filled again.

Where we off to you now?

Pienza, little town.

We figured it'd be good to get a place for a couple of nights.

Alex has some laundry he needs to wash from being in Scotland.

But we figured going into a city where we can get some dinner, wash our clothes, get a hot shower.

For some reason we've been struggling to find hot water at the last few places that we've stayed.

So other than the natural hot water, true,

but we need to get some of that sulfur off of us because we go a little bit stinky right now, I could imagine.

Let's go.

Good morning Vagabuddies. It is a beautiful day here in Pienza, Tuscany that's known for its pecorino cheese

And it's also known for just being a really lovely little hilltop town.

Just watch the sun rise out over the countryside

from the edge of the town walls,

and now we're going to go grab a cappuccino.

So stick around.

Pienza has a pretty interesting history.

It wasn't always known as Pienza.

It was first mentioned back in the 9th century under the name Corsignano,

and it would keep that name until the mid 1400s when a young man

eventually to become a very influential man named Pope Pius II renamed the town, his hometown, after himself.

When you're pope, why not make your hometown a vacation home and rename it after yourself?

I mean come on, it's the 1400s, right?

But he rebuilt the town,

and he did it in the Renaissance style.

This was the first time this had ever happened in history.

The entire town was rebuilt

by a very influential architect from Florence.

The architect's name was Bernardo Rossellino.

He began reconstruction in 1459,

and he finished his masterpiece in 1462

Il duomo, which was consecrated by Pope Pius the second.

The town was made a Unesco World Heritage site in 1996,

and the entire Val d' Orcia was made a Unesco

cultural landscape in 2004.

Definitely worth visiting.

It's super small, but it's beautiful.

What is the best part about Pienza?

Well the restaurants, yeah. They are all very good.

It's a beautiful town.

We've been here last summer, and we enjoyed it very much.

I keep thinking about what this place is like during the summer when it's nice and hot outside,

and there's a bunch of people.

Right now all of the restaurants have the chairs kind of stuck together,

and there's only a few restaurants here, and they're open right now.

But the cool thing about it right now

Is that you can walk through the streets.

You feel like you're the only person here.

It feels like a movie set.

You can kind of explore and get an idea of each little nook.

It's really, really, really beautiful.

This is definitely my favorite part of Pienza.

The view that you get of the countryside..

There's a wall that lines the town,

and you can just come stand here and stare at that view all day.

It looks like a painting.

All right ladies and gentlemen, this is where we're going to have to say, "arrivederci."

Hopefully you enjoyed this journey through Tuscany as much as we did,

whether it was the hot springs or the beautiful old town of Pienza.

If you did enjoy this video

please give it a big thumbs- up, share with your friends,

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And if you haven't already, make sure you're subscribed to Carrie's channel, as well.

But don't leave just yet.

We're not quite done.

We're heading to Venice tomorrow for carnevale.

In the meantime remember:

stay curious, keep exploring, and we will see you on the road.

Peace.

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Ready?

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There was an idea...

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