Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 1 2018

Hey yo Captain Jack

Bring me back to the railroad track

Running to the railroad track, run along with Captain Jack

Run into the peace camp back, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado

Left, right, right, left

Badadadidado

Run along with Captain Jack

Forward

March

Hey yo Captain Jack

Bring me back to the railroad track

Give me a gun in my hand

I wanna be a shooting man

Left, right, left

The military step

The airforce rap

The seventeen is the best

Go

left, go right, go pick up the step go left, go right, go left

Go left, go right, go pick up the step go left, go right, go left

We are running to the railroad track, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado, badidado, run along with Captain Jack

Run into the peace camp back, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado, badidado, badideidideididado

Badadadidado

Left, right, right, left

Badadadidado

Run along with Captain Jack

Company

Attention

Forward

March

Hey yo Captain Jack

Bring me back to the railroad track

Give me a bottle in my hand

I wanna be a drunken man

Left, right, left

The military step

The airforce rap

The seventeen is the best

Go

left, go right, go pick up the step go left, go right, go left

Go left, go right, go pick up the step go left, go right, go left

We are running to the railroad track, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado, badidado, run along with Captain Jack

Run into the peace camp back, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado, badidado, badideidideididado

Badadadidado

Left, right, right, left

Badadadidado

Run along with Captain Jack

Hey yo Captain Jack

Bring me back to the railroad track

Give me a woman in my hand

I wanna be a fucking man

Left, right, left

The military step

The airforce rap

The seventeen is the best

Forward

March

We are running to the railroad track, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado, badidado, run along with Captain Jack

Run into the peace camp back, run along with Captain Jack

Badadadidado, badidado, badideidideididado

Badadadidado

Left, right, right, left

Badadadidado

Run along with Captain Jack

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How Sara Dietschy Makes Memorable Tech Videos - Duration: 6:00.

Today I want to talk to you a bit about Sara Dietschy. She makes tech videos but she

also kind of makes vlogs and the way that she combines those two forms the

unique style that I want to break down in this video. So let's start out simple.

She shoots most of her videos with a Sony a7something and the typical Joby

Gorillapod and rode videomic setup. The lens she uses the most often is a

Sony 16-35 millimeter f/4. It's a wide-angle lens so it's good for vlogging and very

versatile for other types of shots, but in addition she also uses a

Sony 70-200mm f/4 and a 35mm F 2.8 occasionally. She's not one of those

youtubers who's always carrying around their ridiculous camera setup so she

also uses a Sony rx100. It's a point-and-shoot camera so it's good for

having a smaller lighter on the go setup. She films b-roll of just about

everything. No matter what she's talking about, you're not just gonna be watching

a boring talking head video, there's always additional footage to support it.

She also collaborates with other youtubers and filmmakers in just about

every single video. Whether they're the subject of the video or just helping

her film, there's always someone else in front of or behind the camera or both.

And this just allows her to get much better footage and also to have footage

of herself in her own videos. To me one of the most prominent trademarks of her

filming style is motion. Whether it's the camera moving or something in front of

the camera moving there's always very large motion in the frame. One of the

wastes she achieves this large motion on camera is by incorporating timelapses

into her videos, but she also makes quite frequent use of slow motion to exemplify

those smaller faster movements. Shooting time lapses and filming in slow motion

gives her a lot of opportunities in editing. You'll notice quick cuts and

speed ramps everywhere in her videos. She does use LUTs and color grade her

footage but it's not anything crazy or over-the-top, just a subtle grade on the

clips to enhance the look of the footage. Another editing technique

that you'll see used quite frequently in Sarah Dietschy's videos is motion graphics,

particularly text animations. The use of orange, yellow, and pink text and graphics

matches her channel's "peachy" branding and her animation style often matches her

editing style, for example this flickery effect. She doesn't use sound design very

often and when she does it's usually for a very specific purpose, but she does use

this upbeat hip-hop or chillhop type music in almost all of her videos.

Consistently using that same style of music throughout her videos gives them a

very upbeat and positive vibe, and the quick percussive instrumentals really match

that fast-paced jumpy editing style. Overall I think her style of filming and

editing with the large motion and the fast paced editing really complements

the settings of her videos. Whether she's at a large tech convention or just

downtown New York City the setting is oftentimes very loud and fast-paced.

And this filming and editing style really complements that. So

sure, Sara Dietschy has a very unique style of filming and editing but I don't

think that's what makes her videos memorable. As I mentioned at the

beginning of this video, she's making tech videos right now but she also used

to make daily vlogs and I feel like that daily vlog style is definitely bleeding

into her tech videos and forming something very unique. She's essentially

making tech videos in a vlog style and she's doing it in such a way that she

can seamlessly integrate products, collaborations, and even sponsorships

into her videos without it having to feel forced or unnatural. The other great

thing about the way that she discusses technology and products is that she

doesn't dwell on the specs. There's so much more to technology than megapixels

and processors. These are devices that have

impact on your day-to-day life. Vlogging is a way to document your daily life and

by incorporating technology reviews and products into that style she's able to

show you exactly how these products affect your life.

So that is why I think that Sara Dietschy is making some of the most unique and memorable tech videos available right

now. Anyways I hope you enjoyed watching this video or learned something from it

and if you did, do feel free to show your support by leaving a like on the

video or even subscribing to my channel. I post two new videos about filmmaking

every single week. Also a few days ago I posted a brand new cinematic vlog type

video so if you haven't seen that yet feel free to check it out. But that is

all for today's video, keep creating, and I'll see you in the next one.

oh and for any like hardcore Dietschy fans watching this video I promise I didn't

steal like the keep creating outro thing, I've been doing that for a while

but just remember that sometimes sharing is caring so don't attack me in the

comments. aight bye

For more infomation >> How Sara Dietschy Makes Memorable Tech Videos - Duration: 6:00.

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What's Inside Elegoo's Super Started Kit Uno R3 Project - A Review - Duration: 8:04.

if you want to do any Arduino projects on your model railroad you're gonna want

to watch my Arduino Made Easy lessons and see what I have to talk about in

this video right here I'm Tom Kvichak and this is Toms trains and

Things this channel was created to help other modelers who are need of guidance

of pursuing their dream of building a model railroad and in that railroad if

you want automation if you want lighting if you want Sound Arduino is a great

place to start and speaking of start you're going to

need some kind of a starter kit for Arduino even though I received a free

starter kit from this company I've been using their products for a long time you

may have seen their products in Arduino Made Easy lessons from time to time so

let's get going with this and let me show you what we're talking about here I

just received a package the other day in the mail from Elegoo now they asked me to do

a review on it so this is a paid promotion so here we go with it I'm

going to open it up ok nice packaging I

think I need a new blade

there we go all right now this is a super starter kit Uno revision 3

project which is nicely packed in this plastic container here let's see what we

have inside we have thank-you note and we got the CD we have a lot of

good-looking stuff in here let me see what we got here it comes with a nice

card in there that shows you everything that you have and I'm sure on this CD it

has PDF code and libraries super starter kit for uno this is a very well stocked

beginners kit we'll start with the breadboard here and we have a power

supply module where you could hook in your barrel connector from the 9-volt

battery or the USB cable to a computer and you can adjust either 3.3 volts or 5

volts you have a four digit seven segment display and one digit seven

segment display you have a 10k potentiometer with a long arm on it and

you have an LCD display 16 characters 2 lines with the headers already installed

and I have these mounted on the breadboard itself over here you have the

jumper cables male-to-male of different sizes have assortment of LEDs of

different colors and two RGB LEDs you have a 5 volt relay a 9 volt battery

with the necessary connectors you have a servo motor with the attachments for it

you have an ultrasonic sensor module you have a humidity and temperature module

you have an infrared receiver module you have a DC motor with a fan blade you

have an a remote control let's go over to here you have a stepper

motor with a stepper motor driver you have assorted resistors a hundred twenty

pieces you have DuPont connector male-to-female you have the USB cable

you have the uno and you have a project board prototyping board that is already

assembled most of the time when you get a prototyping board you have to solder

all the components on it and you also get a many breadboard with it

we have some items in these bags that I will show you also some of the smaller

items and very useful items in there or five push buttons you have two ambient

light sensors you have two diodes you have a thermistor you have an active and

passive buzzer a tilt switch two NPN transistors there PN twenty-two

twenty-two and then you have two integrated circuits this shift register

which is a 74HC595 where you can add more inputs and outputs to your uno if

you need them on a project and also an Ll293D which is normally found in a motor

driver for your stepper motors the items especially to two integrated circuits

are something you normally don't find in a starter kit you only get maybe one or

two button as you get five in this one and you get a lot of items in this kit

that you don't normally get in any other kit everything found on the CD can also

be found on their website which I'll have the link in the description you may

have a newer version on the website you go to their download page and scroll

down to the kit and the one we're talking about here is the uno r3 project

super starter kit and you click on it and you could download the zip file that

has all the information in it which I will show you PDF file for

this kit is very extensive it has 164 pages of useful information

in here about the starter kit and every component that you get tells you about

the company and gives you a picture of every component in here and then after

that you have the lessons let's go to one of the lessons here we'll go to the

ultrasonic sensor module and it brings up the module gives you a pretty good

description of it tells you what to do how it works how to hook it up a

pictorial diagram of it and also the code and the code can be fine in the zip

file that you download from the website or on the CD that you receive here is

the insert that you'll find inside the box of goodies in this starter kit it

gives you a good glimpse of everything that is in the box if you open up the CD

what you're going to find is the instructions and also well let me open

up the English you'll find the code and the libraries and the toriel PDF for the

starter kit also which is very impressive you have the data sheets for

every component in your starter kit if you learn an Arduino or Raspberry Pi

you're gonna need a good starter kit and this starter kit is a good place to

start even though I'm an experienced user I'm

gonna get a lot of use out of the components in this kit right here if you

have any issues with the components in there to have an email on the back of it

where you could contact them and they will send you a replacement immediately

I've had issues in the past with the component and they sent me one right

away and until next time we'll see Ya.

For more infomation >> What's Inside Elegoo's Super Started Kit Uno R3 Project - A Review - Duration: 8:04.

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Wimbledon 2018: Organizers bank on tradition and enhanced fan experiences | CNBC Sports - Duration: 2:05.

You can't always guarantee sunshine during the British summer, but one constant

here in South London every single year is two weeks of top class tennis.

Nearly half a million fans are expected through the gates of Wimbledon 2018

with its famous grass courts, crisp white outfits, and of course strawberries and cream.

166,000 punnets are sold every year, 28,000 tons.

It's a key part of Wimbledon, people love the strawberries and cream.

In addition to the strawberries last year's championships saw

320,000 glasses of Pimm's sold,

29,000 bottles of champagne polished off,

and an incredible 4,850 pounds of bananas eaten.

Wimbledon is proud of its colorful look

and has historically resisted the temptation to cash in on sponsorship.

Organizers maintain they're in a strong position to keep its grounds unspoilt.

The way we present the championships, we think, is getting increasingly unique.

And we think that's great for us.

And we think the more sponsorship there is in other venues,

the more special it makes Wimbledon.

And actually, to be honest, that makes us more valuable.

That's not to say Wimbledon doesn't want to keep up with the times though,

with the fan experience of those inside the gates

and watching around the world still integral to their brand.

The gates still look the same, Centre Court still looks the same,

but so much else has changed, the way that people queue up,

the way that people can experience the grounds,

the way that the boards around the grounds give you the live scores.

And of course the other thing that's changed is on a rainy day we close the roof and

we have play on Centre Court and in a year's time we'll have play on Number One Court as well.

Centre Court has played host to some of the sport's most iconic moments.

Roger Federer and Martina Navratilova are the most decorated players to grace this hallowed turf.

At the center of it all though of course, are the traditions of the All England club,

and they hope that by keeping things the same,

they can continue to be different.

Hi guys, Adam here. Hope you enjoyed the video.

Comment and subscribe below and let us know any other sports ideas you think we should be covering.

And while you're at it, why not check out some of these videos over here?

See you next time!

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No Man's Sky - NEXT | Gameplay Audio Trailer! Waking Titan ARG! - Duration: 4:29.

hey guys PS chamber here back another video and today I'm going to be talking

about no man's sky so recently people uncovered an audio clip from the waking

Titan Arg the audio clip is on a youtuber by the name of semtex UK's

channel so I'll have a link to this channel in the description down below

but anyways here's the audio

back

operation

radiation protection boy

so right in the beginning of the audio clip it sounds like the game safe

selection screen and a youtuber by the name of mzk who will also have in the

description he said that the noise is played when you select options in the

game's menus are heard at the beginning of the slip three times and you also

said in that menu screen in no man's sky how it is right now you only have to

hear that noise a maximum of two times usually if you're already have a game

save and you just select the game save one time then you're in the game or for

you delete a save or make a new save then you hear it two times and he

basically said that the most likely reason that we heard it three times is

because of inviting friends or joining your friends I'm hoping that the last

thing for Wigan Titan Arg is gameplay footage that goes along with the audio

and I'm very excited for no man's sky next let me know what you guys think in

the comment section below this would be s chamber remember home inscribed I'll

see you guys the next video bye

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Artist Inserts Animals And Pop Culture Characters Into Vintage Portraits Of Aristocrats - Duration: 2:19.

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Celebs Who Walked Out Of Interviews - Duration: 8:24.

Most celebrities are adept at handling interviewers; between profile pieces, press junkets, and

red carpet appearances, fielding questions from a variety of outlets is an essential

part of the Hollywood job description.

But in certain cases, even skilled interviewers have crossed a line with famous folks, pushing

them to walk out on the conversation, or hang up, as the case may be.

Here are a few times celebrities had to cut and run.

Robert Pattinson

Back in 2009, rumors had just started to swirl about a romance between actor Robert Pattinson

and his Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart.

Pattinson was publicizing The Twilight Saga: New Moon when he stopped by Ryan Seacrest's

radio show On Air with Ryan Seacrest.

After exchanging niceties, Seacrest hit Pattinson with a direct question about his relationship

with Stewart:

"What do you say to your fans who are desperate to know about you and your co-star, Kristen.

What can you tell them?"

Pattinson's publicist quickly put the kibosh on the interview after only a minute and a

half, signaling for Seacrest to be quiet and for Pattinson to leave.

Always the gentleman, Pattinson at least tried to end the interview on a positive note:

"I was just cut off for the first time ever!"

"The only thing I can say to them is watch 'New Moon', it's amazing!"

"What?

Wh-- hey, thank you!"

Paris Hilton

Heiress and reality show veteran Paris Hilton was not pleased during a 2011 interview with

ABC's Good Morning America when correspondent Dan Harris boldly asked her this question:

"Do you ever worry about your moment having passed?"

"Want to wrap up?"

This was after he'd already asked Hilton some other pretty blunt questions:

"Do you worry at times the people who have followed in your footsteps, like Kim Kardashian,

and are overshadowing you?"

"No, not at all."

So at this point she was already a little annoyed.

After talking to her publicist, Hilton reminded her tormentor that she was a show business

veteran, and then said:

"Just like any other businessperson or someone in the industry, it's always important to

reinvent yourself and come up with new projects."

Though we're all still kind of waiting for that to happen.

Donald Trump

Our 45th president is famous for walking out on interviewers.

During his 2016 presidential campaign, a correspondent for an NBC affiliate asked him about allegations

that he was both racist and sexist:

"Thank you very much."

"Uh, I am the least racist person you've ever met."

In November 2017, CBS This Morning correspondent John Dickerson asked Trump about allegations

that former President Barack Obama had his phones tapped.

When Dickerson reminded Trump that he'd called Obama "sick and bad," the president basically

said that everyone is entitled to an opinion, and then shut the interview down.

"But I want to know your opinion, you're the President of the United States.

Thank you, thank you very much."

And that's not all.

Once, in 1990, Trump left an interview with CNN after he was asked about his casino businesses.

"Do the interview with someone else, really.

You don't need this.

Do it with somebody else."

In 2003 he also ditched Sacha Baron Cohen, who was in character as Ali G on Da Ali G

Show, after he tried to talk Trump into investing in "ice cream gloves."

"Good luck, folks, it's not been nice seeing you.

You take care of yourself."

"You gonna be on that?"

"Well, it sounds like an interesting idea."

"P-Diddy's gonna be in on it."

"Good!"

Trump later tweeted, "I never fall for scams.

I am the only person who immediately walked out of my 'Ali G' interview."

According to the video, however, he did listen to the whole pitch before making his exit.

Robert Downey Jr.

An April 2015 conversation between UK's Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy and

Avengers star Robert Downey Jr. turned awkward fast after Guru-Murthy asked about Downey

Jr.'s stint in prison, to the actor's visible discomfort.

Once the conversation turned to Downey Jr.'s earlier battles with drugs, this happened:

"I'm sorry, I really don't…

what are we doing?"

"Uh, uh, I…

Well, I'm just asking questions."

"Right.

Bye."

Guru-Murthy justified his questions in an op-ed for The Guardian, writing,

"He could have engaged more with the earlier questions and I'd have never had time for

the ones he didn't like."

Downey Jr. later appeared on the Howard Stern radio show to reflect on the encounter.

"Howard talks to Robert Downey Jr. about walking out of an interview" 1:43 to 1:50 "What I

have to do in the future is I have to give myself permission to say, 'That, more than

likely, is a syphilitic parasite.'"

Joan Rivers

In 2014 the late Joan Rivers appeared on CNN's News Room to discuss her book Diary of a Mad

Diva.

Things got off to a shaky start when correspondent Fredricka Whitfield called Rivers' work on

Fashion Police "mean," and noted the "shock value" of the fur coat Rivers wore on the

cover of her book.

"Are you wearing leather shoes?"

"Yes, yes!"

"Then shut up."

As the interview continued in pretty much in the same vein, Rivers told Whitfield that

she was "negative" and stormed out:

"You are not the one to interview a person who does humor.

Sorry!"

"Are we serious?"

Rivers later explained to The Wrap that she felt justified in ending the interview, saying,

"She did not seem to understand we were talking about a comedy book and not the transcripts

from the Nuremberg Trial."

Shannon Tweed

Kiss frontman Gene Simmons has had his fair share of inappropriate interview moments:

"I think celebrities should basically shut their piehole."]

But an especially brutal showing on HLN's Joy Behar Show in June 2011 may take the cake.

Simmons was appearing with his long-term partner Shannon Tweed to promote the sixth season

of their A&E reality show Gene Simmons Family Jewels, which chronicled their family's tumultuous

life.

After Behar questioned Simmons about his alleged cheating, she brought up a rumor that Simmons

had slept with 5,000 women over the course of his life.

Then she made a pretty tasteless joke:

"How's your back, Gene?"

"My back is good.

My schmeckle, not so much."

At that point, Tweed decided she'd had enough.

"Thanks for the question."

And yet, despite the obvious discord on display during the interview, Tweed and Simmons got

married in October the same year.

"Do you promise to love and respect her as long as you both shall live?"

"Hahahah!"

Bill O'Reilly

NPR's Terry Gross is a respected radio interviewer, but that didn't seem to matter to then-Fox

News host Bill O'Reilly.

In 2003, O'Reilly appeared on Gross's show Fresh Air to discuss his book Who's Looking

Out For You?

Gross began by asking the famously conservative O'Reilly about comedian Al Franken:

"Something Al Franken says about that in his book, he says, 'I was having fun, not because

I enjoy attacking people gratuitously but because O'Reilly is a bully and he deserved

it."

O'Reilly, who was obviously displeased the line of questioning, became increasingly frustrated

as the interview went on.

"I'll read what the 'People' magazine thing said…"

"Why?!

Why read it?!"

"I guess I want people to hear it."

"Why?!"

"Because…"

"Why?!"

"You'll hear when I'm done, why."

After that, O'Reilly abruptly ended the interview, saying:

"This is just a hatchet job on me, alright.

And I don't like it."

"You should be ashamed of yourself.

And that is the end of this interview."

Gross got the last word in August 2017, just after O'Reilly was fired from Fox News for

sexual harassment.

On The Tonight Show, she reminisced with host Jimmy Fallon about O'Reilly's behavior:

"I asked him a few challenging questions about whether he used the microphone to settle scores

or to get even with people."

Gross went on to describe O'Reilly's meltdown:

"He said, 'If you think that's fair, Terry, you should get out of this business.'"

"And I'm thinking, 'One of us still has a program.'"

Naomi Campbell

ABC News saw an ugly side of notoriously temperamental supermodel Naomi Campbell in April 2010, when

they asked her about a diamond she had allegedly received from former Liberian dictator Charles

Taylor, who was standing trial for war crimes at the time of the interview.

"You received a diamond from Charles…"

"I never received a diamond and I'm not going to speak to that, thank you very much."

After the interviewer refused to drop the subject, Campbell decided she'd had enough.

"Thank you so much, goodbye."

In August of 2010, though, Campbell admitted she'd unknowingly accepted blood diamonds

from Taylor after she was subpoenaed and threatened with jail time if she refused to testify.

Taylor was eventually sentenced to 50 years in prison for various crimes against humanity.

Also, Naomi Campbell was slightly inconvenienced.

"This is a big inconvenience for me."

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