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...haunted all my dreams

And then I saw her face

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You Now Have A New Organ: Meet The Mesentery! - Duration: 4:04.

Oh man, that guy is such a pain in the mesentery, you know what I mean?

What's up DNews friends, Trace here.

Last year was crazy.

I mean, at the start of 2016 we had, like, 50-some organs tucked into our bodies according

to Merck, but by the end of 2016, we had one more -- the mesentery!

That's right, science has just reclassified the mesentery from a group of tissues to an

organ!

You likely have no idea what the mesentery is, which is fine.

Just know it's a fold in the lining of your abdomen (as if it wasn't crowded enough

in there) and it suspends and attaches intestinal organs to the abdominal cavity; it also transports

lymph and blood to the gut.

One of the first to describe it was Leonardo da Vinci, and throughout history, doctors

have debated whether each part of the mesentery is individual -- each intestine had it's

own -- or if it was one complete thing.

In a new study in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, researchers finally lit the

mesenteric candle, outlining and clarifying the mesentery's structure, from a bunch

of individual tissues, to one whole organ.

They claim that while it's specific function (aside from suspension) is unknown, it is

definitely all one thing.

Once the study was published, I guess that makes it official, reversing "over 100 years

of anatomy."

Woo, celebrate!

I say, "I guess" because there's not exactly some worldwide regulatory group for

organs.

We just… decide that something is a system, organ, tissue, or group of cells based on

what it's made of!

We all know what cells are, the most basic form of life.

But, when enough cells with a similar function and construction get together, they become

a tissue!

Then, if different tissues work together: that's an organ!

Organs together?

A SYSTEM.

Want some examples?

Red blood cells are cells, but taken together, they're a connective tissue!

But the platelets, antibodies, white blood cells and whatnot… those need blood vessels

to move through the body.

Blood vessels are collections of different tissues, and thus are organs, and, of course,

the heart is an organ.

Taken together, these organs and tissues form part of the circulatory system.

So, this new organ which "hasn't been acknowledged much as of late," according

to the researchers, has now been defined as a group of tissues working together inside

the gut.

Which is exciting!

Though, the "discovery" of new body parts does happen.

In 2015, a study was published in Nature detailing a possible new part of the body: a lymphatic

vessel system that drains the BRAIN ITSELF.

Previously thought to not exist, it was right there in the mouse brain from the study…

we should have it too, they figure, but we just didn't know these "central nervous

system lymphatic vessels" were there…

Chances are, the mesentery's designation isn't going to be life-changing for you,

but we'll see!

The incredible thing about organs, is that once we realize something is an organ, we

can diagnose disorders and diseases using the organ as a basis.

For example, understanding that there are central nervous system lymphatic vessels in

brain could help people suffering from "MS, Alzheimer's or autism!"

So, once researchers determine exactly how the mesentery normally works, then doctors

can figure out what is abnormal, and begin to build the field of mesenteric science -- which

could have implications for abdominal diseases.

In fact, it's already started.

The lead researcher convinced Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, (Grey's with an A) that

the mesentery was an organ last year when they updated their manual.

So now, med students may only know it as a single organ…

And history marks yet another tiny turning point in the twisting bowels of science.

Which sort of begs another question…

why isn't all scientific knowledge free?

Lucky for you, we looked into that here.

What do you think about our new organ?

Sexy?

Keeping you in suspense?

Really got you in the gut?

I'll stop.

Tell us in the comments, and please subscribe for more DNews and thanks for watching.

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What I learned from 100 days of rejection | Jia Jiang - Duration: 15:32.

When I was six years old,

I received my gifts.

My first grade teacher had this brilliant idea.

She wanted us to experience receiving gifts

but also learning the virtue of complimenting each other.

So she had all of us come to the front of the classroom,

and she bought all of us gifts and stacked them in the corner.

And she said,

"Why don't we just stand here and compliment each other?

If you hear your name called,

go and pick up your gift and sit down."

What a wonderful idea, right?

What could go wrong?

(Laughter)

Well, there were 40 of us to start with,

and every time I heard someone's name called,

I would give out the heartiest cheer.

And then there were 20 people left,

and 10 people left,

and five left ...

and three left.

And I was one of them.

And the compliments stopped.

Well, at that moment, I was crying.

And the teacher was freaking out.

She was like, "Hey, would anyone say anything nice about these people?"

(Laughter)

"No one? OK, why don't you go get your gift and sit down.

So behave next year --

someone might say something nice about you."

(Laughter)

Well, as I'm describing this you,

you probably know I remember this really well.

(Laughter)

But I don't know who felt worse that day.

Was it me or the teacher?

She must have realized that she turned a team-building event

into a public roast for three six-year-olds.

And without the humor.

You know, when you see people get roasted on TV,

it was funny.

There was nothing funny about that day.

So that was one version of me,

and I would die to avoid being in that situation again --

to get rejected in public again.

That's one version.

Then fast-forward eight years.

Bill Gates came to my hometown --

Beijing, China --

to speak,

and I saw his message.

I fell in love with that guy.

I thought, wow, I know what I want to do now.

That night I wrote a letter to my family

telling them: "By age 25,

I will build the biggest company in the world,

and that company will buy Microsoft."

(Laughter)

I totally embraced this idea of conquering the world --

domination, right?

And I didn't make this up, I did write that letter.

And here it is --

(Laughter)

You don't have to read this through --

(Laughter)

This is also bad handwriting, but I did highlight some key words.

You get the idea.

(Laughter)

So ...

that was another version of me:

one who will conquer the world.

Well, then two years later,

I was presented with the opportunity to come to the United States.

I jumped on it,

because that was where Bill Gates lived, right?

(Laughter)

I thought that was the start of my entrepreneur journey.

Then, fast-forward another 14 years.

I was 30.

Nope, I didn't build that company.

I didn't even start.

I was actually a marketing manager for a Fortune 500 company.

And I felt I was stuck;

I was stagnant.

Why is that?

Where is that 14-year-old who wrote that letter?

It's not because he didn't try.

It's because every time I had a new idea,

every time I wanted to try something new,

even at work --

I wanted to make a proposal,

I wanted to speak up in front of people in a group --

I felt there was this constant battle

between the 14-year-old and the six-year-old.

One wanted to conquer the world --

make a difference --

another was afraid of rejection.

And every time that six-year-old won.

And this fear even persisted after I started my own company.

I mean, I started my own company when I was 30 --

if you want to be Bill Gates,

you've got to start sooner or later, right?

When I was an entrepreneur,

I was presented with an investment opportunity,

and then I was turned down.

And that rejection hurt me.

It hurt me so bad that I wanted to quit right there.

But then I thought,

hey, would Bill Gates quit after a simple investment rejection?

Would any successful entrepreneur quit like that?

No way.

And this is where it clicked for me.

OK, I can build a better company.

I can build a better team or better product,

but one thing for sure:

I've got to be a better leader.

I've got to be a better person.

I cannot let that six-year-old keep dictating my life anymore.

I have to put him back in his place.

So this is where I went online and looked for help.

Google was my friend.

(Laughter)

I searched, "How do I overcome the fear of rejection?"

I came up with a bunch of psychology articles

about where the fear and pain are coming from.

Then I came up with a bunch of "rah-rah" inspirational articles

about "Don't take it personally, just overcome it."

Who doesn't know that?

(Laughter)

But why was I still so scared?

Then I found this website by luck.

It's called rejectiontherapy.com.

(Laughter)

"Rejection Therapy" was this game invented by this Canadian entrepreneur.

His name is Jason Comely.

And basically the idea is for 30 days you go out and look for rejection,

and every day get rejected at something,

and then by the end, you desensitize yourself from the pain.

And I loved that idea.

(Laughter)

I said, "You know what? I'm going to do this.

And I'll feel myself getting rejected 100 days."

And I came up with my own rejection ideas,

and I made a video blog out of it.

And so here's what I did.

This is what the blog looked like.

Day One ...

(Laughter)

Borrow 100 dollars from a stranger.

So this is where I went to where I was working.

I came downstairs

and I saw this big guy sitting behind a desk.

He looked like a security guard.

So I just approached him.

And I was just walking

and that was the longest walk of my life --

hair on the back of my neck standing up,

I was sweating and my heart was pounding.

And I got there and said,

"Hey, sir, can I borrow 100 dollars from you?"

(Laughter)

And he looked up, he's like, "No."

"Why?"

And I just said, "No? I'm sorry."

Then I turned around, and I just ran.

(Laughter)

I felt so embarrassed.

But because I filmed myself --

so that night I was watching myself getting rejected,

I just saw how scared I was.

I looked like this kid in "The Sixth Sense."

I saw dead people.

(Laughter)

But then I saw this guy.

You know, he wasn't that menacing.

He was a chubby, loveable guy,

and he even asked me, "Why?"

In fact, he invited me to explain myself.

And I could've said many things.

I could've explained, I could've negotiated.

I didn't do any of that.

All I did was run.

I felt, wow, this is like a microcosm of my life.

Every time I felt the slightest rejection,

I would just run as fast as I could.

And you know what?

The next day, no matter what happens,

I'm not going to run.

I'll stay engaged.

Day Two: Request a "burger refill."

(Laughter)

It's when I went to a burger joint,

I finished lunch, and I went to the cashier and said,

"Hi, can I get a burger refill?"

(Laughter)

He was all confused, like, "What's a burger refill?"

(Laughter)

I said, "Well, it's just like a drink refill but with a burger."

And he said, "Sorry, we don't do burger refill, man."

(Laughter)

So this is where rejection happened and I could have run, but I stayed.

I said, "Well, I love your burgers,

I love your joint,

and if you guys do a burger refill,

I will love you guys more."

(Laughter)

And he said, "Well, OK, I'll tell my manager about it,

and maybe we'll do it, but sorry, we can't do this today."

Then I left.

And by the way,

I don't think they've ever done burger refill.

(Laughter)

I think they're still there.

But the life and death feeling I was feeling the first time

was no longer there,

just because I stayed engaged --

because I didn't run.

I said, "Wow, great, I'm already learning things.

Great."

And then Day Three: Getting Olympic Doughnuts.

This is where my life was turned upside down.

I went to a Krispy Kreme.

It's a doughnut shop

in mainly the Southeastern part of the United States.

I'm sure they have some here, too.

And I went in,

I said, "Can you make me doughnuts that look like Olympic symbols?

Basically, you interlink five doughnuts together ... "

I mean there's no way they could say yes, right?

The doughnut maker took me so seriously.

(Laughter)

So she put out paper,

started jotting down the colors and the rings,

and is like, "How can I make this?"

And then 15 minutes later,

she came out with a box that looked like Olympic rings.

And I was so touched.

I just couldn't believe it.

And that video got over five million views on Youtube.

The world couldn't believe that either.

(Laughter)

You know, because of that I was in newspapers,

in talk shows, in everything.

And I became famous.

A lot of people started writing emails to me

and saying, "What you're doing is awesome."

But you know, fame and notoriety did not do anything to me.

What I really wanted to do was learn,

and to change myself.

So I turned the rest of my 100 days of rejection

into this playground --

into this research project.

I wanted to see what I could learn.

And then I learned a lot of things.

I discovered so many secrets.

For example, I found if I just don't run,

if I got rejected,

I could actually turn a "no" into a "yes,"

and the magic word is, "why."

So one day I went to a stranger's house, I had this flower in my hand,

knocked on the door and said,

"Hey, can I plant this flower in your backyard?"

(Laughter)

And he said, "No."

But before he could leave I said,

"Hey, can I know why?"

And he said, "Well, I have this dog

that would dig up anything I put in the backyard.

I don't want to waste your flower.

If you want to do this, go across the street and talk to Connie.

She loves flowers."

So that's what I did.

I went across and knocked on Connie's door.

And she was so happy to see me.

(Laughter)

And then half an hour later,

there was this flower in Connie's backyard.

I'm sure it looks better now.

(Laughter)

But had I left after the initial rejection,

I would've thought,

well, it's because the guy didn't trust me,

it's because I was crazy,

because I didn't dress up well, I didn't look good.

It was none of those.

It was because what I offered did not fit what he wanted.

And he trusted me enough to offer me a referral,

using a sales term.

I converted a referral.

Then one day --

and I also learned that I can actually say certain things

and maximize my chance to get a yes.

So for example, one day I went to a Starbucks,

and asked the manager, "Hey, can I be a Starbucks greeter?"

He was like, "What's a Starbucks greeter?"

I said, "Do you know those Walmart greeters?

You know, those people who say 'hi' to you before you walk in the store,

and make sure you don't steal stuff, basically?

I want to give a Walmart experience to Starbucks customers."

(Laughter)

Well, I'm not sure that's a good thing, actually --

Actually, I'm pretty sure it's a bad thing.

And he was like, "Oh" --

yeah, this is how he looked, his name is Eric --

and he was like, "I'm not sure."

This is how he was hearing me. "Not sure."

Then I ask him, "Is that weird?"

He's like, "Yeah, it's really weird, man."

But as soon as he said that, his whole demeanor changed.

It's as if he's putting all the doubt on the floor.

And he said, "Yeah, you can do this,

just don't get too weird."

(Laughter)

So for the next hour I was the Starbucks greeter.

I said "hi" to every customer that walked in,

and gave them holiday cheers.

By the way, I don't know what your career trajectory is,

don't be a greeter.

(Laughter)

It was really boring.

But then I found I could do this because I mentioned, "Is that weird?"

I mentioned the doubt that he was having.

And because I mentioned, "Is that weird?", that means I wasn't weird.

That means I was actually thinking just like him,

seeing this as a weird thing.

And again, and again,

I learned that if I mention some doubt people might have

before I ask the question,

I gained their trust.

People were more likely to say yes to me.

And then I learned I could fulfill my life dream ...

by asking.

You know, I came from four generations of teachers,

and my grandma has always told me,

"Hey Jia, you can do anything you want,

but it'd be great if you became a teacher."

(Laughter)

But I wanted to be an entrepreneur, so I didn't.

But it has always been my dream to actually teach something.

So I said, "What if I just ask

and teach a college class?"

I lived in Austin at the time,

so I went to University of Texas at Austin

and knocked on professors' doors and said, "Can I teach your class?"

I didn't get anywhere the first couple of times.

But because I didn't run -- I kept doing it --

and on the third try the professor was very impressed.

He was like, "No one has done this before."

And I came in prepared with powerpoints and my lesson.

He said, "Wow, I can use this.

Why don't you come back in two months? I'll fit you in my curriculum."

And two months later I was teaching a class.

This is me -- you probably can't see, this is a bad picture.

You know, sometimes you get rejected by lighting, you know?

(Laughter)

But wow --

when I finished teaching that class, I walked out crying,

because I thought

I could fulfill my life dream just by simply asking.

I used to think I have to accomplish all these things --

have to be a great entrepreneur, or get a PhD to teach --

but no, I just asked,

and I could teach.

And in that picture, which you can't see,

I quoted Martin Luther King, Jr.

Why? Because in my research I found that people who really change the world,

who change the way we live and the way we think,

are the people who were met with initial and often violent rejections.

People like Martin Luther King, Jr.,

like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela,

or even Jesus Christ.

These people did not let rejection define them.

They let their own reaction after rejection define themselves.

And they embraced rejection.

And we don't have to be those people to learn about rejection,

and in my case,

rejection was my curse,

was my boogeyman.

It has bothered me my whole life because I was running away from it.

Then I started embracing it.

I turned that into the biggest gift in my life.

I started teaching people how to turn rejections into opportunities.

I use my blog, I use my talk,

I use the book I just published,

and I'm even building technology to help people overcome their fear of rejection.

When you get rejected in life,

when you are facing the next obstacle

or next failure,

consider the possibilities.

Don't run.

If you just embrace them,

they might become your gifts as well.

Thank you.

(Applause)

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Blue Indigo and Aqua Hair Tutorial - Duration: 9:46.

Hello everyone , Today I'm going to show you how to color your hair extension or natural hair with blue color

and the the end I'll show you what they look like in my hair

you're going to need a plastice mixing bowls

Clairol BW2 Dedusted Extra Strength 1 oz ( Two packs)

Clairol Professional Pure White Creme Developer, 40 Maximum Lif

Applicator Brush

Let's go to start now and I'm going to mix BW2 Powder

If you're a beginner at lightening or coloring hair. I highly suggest that you follow the

dirction on your bottle

I prefer a more creamy consistency when it come to my lightener

I had about 3 scoops of the BW2 Powder and an equal amount of the developer

I just grabbed my bundle and put them on these little hangers to the application

process out and make it a little bit more organized.

I'm going to apply the lightener toward the top first and work my way to the end,

Repeat this throughout all of your bundles as well as your closure

Be sure not to get the bleach on the lace if you don't plan on bleaching your closure

Now I'm going to let mine sit for one hour

But I went ahead and bleached the lace on my closure as well as the hair itself

Here is what it ened up looking like

This is what I'm going to start adding the color on , my longest bundle

I'm going for more of a waterfall blue effect when it come to the color of blue & green that I like.

So I'm going half and half with the color.

I used about about all the Blue Indigo 112 and just little of the Aqua 117

Anytime I needed to mix more of the color if I needed more of the color, I made sure

that it was nice and equal parts.

I mixed the two colors together before I applied it to the hair.

Now you're pretty much just going to apply this to the hair.

Make sure that all of the blonde pieces are heavily coasted.

you don't want to go throught this entire process, rinse out the hair , have it air dry and whn

Now i'm going to let mine sit for two hours

Now it's time to give our hair bath

So going to rinse off the hair extensions

and you want to used cold water and

I'm actually going to use any shampoo

I don't want to wash out too much of that color

Keep it as vibrant as i can so cool

it until the water runs relatively

dry if you can I actually let it half air dry and

and blow dry because well

Here are my final results as far the color

As you can see everything looks really nice and vibrant.

The ends are the brightest. These are my two longest bundles.

Here are the final results.

I really hope that you guys enjoyed this tutorial

I love this blue and green mixed color on me

Be sure to checkout my review for this hair and I'll see you guy in the next video

Don't forget to subscribe

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32 Overwatch Facts You Probably Didn't Know (2017) - Duration: 19:45.

You're watching GamerBrain, and you're about to learn the latest tips, tricks, and

fun facts about Overwatch.

1.

"Over-who?"

Did you know that Overwatch originally started out as a game called Titan?

This was a superhero MMO that was in development for seven years before being cancelled.

No one can say what it was about for sure, but here's what we do know:

1.

It would have taken place on Earth in the near future.

2.

The game zones would have spanned entire globe.

3.

You would have had a "day job" and became a super hero at night.

4.

One of the earlier characters for this game was Tracer.

Somehow she survived the cancelation and was brought back for Overwatch.

Before we go any further, I'd like to ask you a quick question.

Do you think that Overwatch has lived up to the hype and truly redefined the team deathmatch

experience as Blizzard promised?

Please leave a "yes" or "no" comment below, and while you are down there, clicking

"like" and subscribing would be a great help to the channel, too.

As for me, I think <answer>.

2.

"Sound Familiar?": Chris Metzen ["Met-zen"] is the voice of Bastion, but you've probably

heard him before as Thrall [video pronunciation video link] from Warcraft 3.

He also wrote the scripts for the Diablo series as well as Starcraft and, of course, Warcraft

as well.

3.

"Baby Got Back": There's no doubt that Widowmaker's low top and big booty have

captivated the hearts of nerds everywhere, but did you know that her derriere ["dairy-air"]

would respond to her ultimate in the alpha version?

For some reason, whenever she put her visor down, her posterior suddenly grew even larger.

This strange feature has since been thankfully scrapped in later versions of the game.

4.

"Separated By Design": If Hanzo and Genji look familiar to you, it's not just because

they are brothers.

The two were originally designed as one character, but he was way too overpowered, so Blizzard

decided to split him in two.

5.

"An Old Classic": Pharah's ["Fare-rah's"] character is heavily inspired by the classic

multiplayer deathmatch series, Tribes.

Take one look at the old gameplay and it becomes rather obvious.

By the way, before they could think of a name or a story, Pharah's original name was "Rocket

Dude", and later, "Rocket Queen".

6.

"First Pinata Shooter": On the Dorado ["Door-rod-dough"] map, you might notice

a rather familiar-looking piñata.

Die-hard Blizzard fans will immediately recognize it as none other than Diablo himself.

Unlike the real one, however, this version shoots out candy instead of lightning.

7.

"Mei's Character": Don't you guys think it's a little strange that a company

called Blizzard made a character with a special weapon that causes a bliz- ooooohh, I get

it.

Very clever, guys.

8.

"First Issue": You'll "get your kicks" from this Easter egg on the Route 66 level.

Sitting on one of the tables in dining area is a comic book called "Craft from the Stars".

This kind of sounds like another game that Blizzard made, but I can't quite remember

the name.

Star . . . Star-crah . . . Star-something.

Oh well, I'm sure it will come to me eventually.

9.

"Symmetra's ["Sim-met-tra's] Personality": Symmetra's behavioral traits are oftentimes

blunt and lack consideration.

This, combined with her line about "fitting on the spectrum", has led many to speculate

that she is perhaps supposed to have autism.

10.

"You Dirty Bastion": Bastion was considered a cheap character to use in early versions

of the game due to his unfair ultimate.

He originally could generate a shield to protect him, but this created an imbalance in gameplay.

However, you can basically recreate this effect if you have Reinhardt stand in front of Bastion

when he goes into turret mode.

It's a little more difficult to pull off, but still just as effective all the same.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4D1C7JU7ts You can see the alpha version of Bastion's

ability from :25-:40s.

11.

"Bastion Strikes Again": In an even earlier version of the game, Bastion would throw out

a remote mine that shoots in all directions when an enemy gets near.

It was pretty devastating, but, like almost everything about him back then, it also made

the game too unbalanced to keep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YYGgC84GZQ

If you stop and stare at the robots in the background of the Volskaya ["Vol-sky-ya"]

Industries map long enough without getting fragged, you'll be able to catch them occasionally

bust a dance move.

Apparently somebody programmed these huge robots to boogey down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3Gc78qIttY The breakdancing mech.

12.

"Yakkity Yak": The characters in Overwatch have 7 thousand lines of dialogue each.

13.

"Deep Purple": There is a reason why Widowmaker's skin is purple.

The mercenary group she worked for slowed her heart rate down so she could aim better.

This had the unintended side effect of causing her skin to turn the color you see in-game.

14.

"Grow Up": Torbjorn [Link to pronunciation video] is the shortest character in the game.

He stands at only 4 feet and 7 inches.

Reinhardt, on the other hand, is the tallest at 7-foot 4.

Bastion and Roadhog are exactly one inch shorter, and Winston is the same height as both of

them when he performs his ultimate.

Conversely, D.Va is the youngest character.

She's only 19.

Reinhardt is the oldest at 61.

So to be clear, Reinhardt is both the oldest and the tallest character in the game.

15.

"Hanamura ["Hannah-mur-rah"] Level Secret": There is a roof that you can access as Soldier

76 that is fairly helpful when defending.

Go on the other side of the wall on the far left side of the stage and stand in the corner.

Look down and jump immediately after performing Soldier 76's secondary attack to get to

the first level of the roof.

Repeat this a second time and you will now be on a rooftop that overlooks both points

of entry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOuX_i55D88 0-35 seconds.

16.

"Starcraft Lingo": D.Va's ["diva's] character is actually a professional Starcraft

2 player, which is why she uses phrases such as "GG" and "APM", which stand for

"good game" and "actions per minute".

She was undefeated in Starcraft 2 for 3 years straight.

Now she live broadcasts her Overwatch missions to fans.

17.

"Overstaffed": According to the game's lore, there were over 100 characters at one

point.

Hopefully we get to see them all in the game soon.

18.

"Zarya's Tattoo": The "512" that's tattooed on Zarya's shoulder stands for

the largest number of kilograms that she's ever lifted.

This translates into slightly over 1,128 pounds.

19.

"Ninja Guiding": Everyone knows that Genji's ["Gin-jee's"] deflection special is

the best thing to use against Bastion, but it can be used to deflect so much more.

You can knock Hanzo's ["Han-zoe's"] ultimate back at him, but you have to catch

the actual arrow itself – not the dragon.

You can also knock back the canister for Mei's ["May's"] ultimate, and you can even

deflect the explosives that Junkyard drops when he dies.

Hopefully this trick transforms you into the best ninja you can be.

20.

"Cut Weapons": In the game's original trailer, you'll see Reaper use a grenade

launcher when he fights Winston.

This weapon has been originally scrapped from the game.

Or perhaps he just threw all of them on the ground like he does with everything else.

21.

"The Biggest Beta": On May 12, 2016, Blizzard announced that 9.7 million players participated

in the public beta of Overwatch.

This astonishing number also won a second record for "Most Popular Beta for a Shooter".

22.

"Halo Reference": Pharah's green skin is called "Security Chief", and looks

an awful lot like "Master Chief" from the Halo series, name and all.

Whether this is a tribute or a thumb in the eye remains unclear.

23.

"Just Beat It": When Blizzard first put up the Route 66 level, they included an Easter

egg that they later thought was too dirty to keep.

Originally, when a player came across the outhouse, they would find magazines the floor

that were opened to 2-page spreads of Mercy and Symmetra.

Hmm, I wonder what the Deadlock Gang were up to?

I guess this level gets pretty lonely between matches.

This raunchy Easter egg apparently clashed with the rest of the game's innocent and

cartoony vibe, and it was apparently patched out later.

24.

"Hearing Enemy 'Ultimates'": You should always watch your language in Overwatch, and

I do mean that literally.

If you ever hear a player perform their ultimate in a different language, then it automatically

means they are on the enemy team.

Players on your team only speak English.

For example, Mercy will say "Heroes never die" in English when she revives a player

on your team, but if she revives an enemy, then she will say it in German.

Even the characters who only speak English still have two different catchphrases for

their special attack.

D'Va ["Diva"] will say "Nerf this" if she on the enemy team, and "Activating

self-destruct sequence" when she is on your side.

Knowing the difference between the two can help you decide whether to rush in for support,

or scatter for cover.

25.

"Other Helpful Audio Clues" The game's director, Jeff Kaplan ["Ka-plan"], told

Scott Lawler ["Law-ler"] and Tomas Neumann ["Toe-mas" "New-man"] that he wanted

the sound for Overwatch to contain so much strategic information, that players could

play the game with their monitors turned off.

The two sound designers didn't quite get that far, but they did manage to come close.

For example, every character has their own special sound effect for footsteps.

If you have a keen ear, you'll be able to tell who is approaching you without looking

behind your shoulder.

This also allows you to sneak up on players as Zenyatta ["Zen-yat-tah"].

In addition, enemy players have much louder footsteps than those of your teammates.

26.

"How to Level Up Fast": Forming into groups has always been a good idea, but in November

Blizzard made it more important than ever before.

You now automatically get a 20 percent XP bonus for forming in a group of 2-to-6 players,

so try to find at least one other person to join up with.

Not only are you helping each other level up, but you are also cooperating as a team

and experiencing the game to its fullest.

As always, you get an additional 1,500 XP for your first win of the day, but you also

additional 200 XP for each follow-up match, so don't stop there.

The consecutive-match-bonus is one of the best ways to easily level up fast.

Another low-effort way to gain extra XP is to join a match after somebody else quits.

This automatically gives you an extra 400 XP for filling in.

Of course, you have to complete the match without quitting yourself to get it.

Otherwise, you're no better than the last guy.

Overwatch has a level cap of 100, but the fun doesn't have to end there.

When you reach 101, your level restarts and you go back to 1 – but you will have a special

star to let everyone know that you are far from a noob.

When you hit level 1 again, you will level up extremely quickly, and you'll be able

to earn a ton of loot crates in short order.

27.

"How to Easily Win Escort Missions": If you can, try to have two Reinhardt characters

stand on the vehicle facing away from each other with their shields out.

It's even better if Bastion is shooting from within the center.

An alternate version of this method is to have Reinhardt stand in front of Bastion while

Mercy heals and amplifies the damage.

28.

"Hidden Character Controls": A handful of characters have their own unique control

options unique only to them.

Mercy is a medic who can see the health of her teammates by default, but you can also

turn on team health for Zayra ["Zar-ya"] and Soldier 76 as well.

You can adjust the aiming sensitivity of Widowmaker's rifle while zoomed in, and you can also toggle

zoom with the right mouse if you playing the game for PC.

Genji and Hanzo can be set to automatically climb walls, and Junkrat's tire ultimate

can be tweaked in the settings menu to automatically climb walls as well.

Lucio ["Loo-see-oh"] has a special setting called "Hold to Crossfade", but it is

a little buggy.

This option is supposed to let you set the default to his healing special move instead

of speed, but sometimes it doesn't work properly.

29.

"How to Clear Out Turrets": If Torbjorn is giving you a hard time, here's a quick

and easy way to clear him out.

Get Lucio to speed up Zarya and watch the mayhem unfold.

As the turrets hit Zarya's shield, her weapon power is significantly boosted.

Many players don't realize this, but Mai's freezing spray is able to stop Torbjorn's

turrets just like they would a regular player.

It doesn't last for very long, so your best bet is to use your wall ability to render

it useless, or else heal in front of the turret to distract it from your teammates.

30.

"Turret Health": A lot of players still have not figured out that Torbjorn's turrets

absorb health packs just like everyone else.

An excellent strategy is to lay down a turret directly on top of a health pack and wait

for an unsuspecting low-health player to come walking in.

They will most likely die right away, but if they do any damage to the turret, then

it will soak up the health pack that they were originally hoping to get.

31.

"Symmetra's Turret Placement": Symmetra is one of the best characters in the game

for setting up sneak attacks.

When you are placing turrets, be sure to put them in the upper corners, away from an enemy's

line of sight.

Ideally, the enemy should always have to fully turn around before they are able to attack

the turret.

A good example of this is placing a turret high above the main entrance in the Temple

of Anubis Map.

Another excellent spot on this map is on a wall with some overgrown bushes.

The enemy will almost always have to do a complete 360 in order to reach these areas.

Sometimes, these extra seconds are enough to snag an extra kill.

32.

"Map Storylines": Believe it or not, every level in the map is supposed to have its own

storyline.

We'll go ahead and sum up each one of them for you.

1.

Dorado: You are either defending or destroying a power plant that was built deep in the heart

of Mexico.

The payload on this map is actually a crucial piece of the project that is necessary to

keep the power going.

There is also a bank area that has been robbed by Junkyard and Roadhog.

If you look on the security monitor, you can see them smiling for the camera.

2.

Route 66: This rundown hideout is home ot the Deadlock Gang, which McCree ["Mick-cree"]

was formally a member of.

The payload in this map is a military device that you the attackers have stolen from a

train.

They must escort it back to the Deadlock base at the end of the map.

3.

Gilbraltar ["Jill-bral-ter"]: As Winston's to-do list on the blackboard reads, the object

of this mission is to move a satellite payload onto a launch platform so that it can launch

into space and signal all Overwatch agents back to action.

4.

Hanamura: This is an assault on the Shimada ["She-mah-dah"] clan's compound, which

Hanzo used to belong to.

If you look closely, you'll see that the B-point is actually a memorial for Genji,

who was thought to be killed, but who was really given a cybernetic body by Mercy.

His sword is proudly on display.

Genji's memorial.

5.

The Temple of Anubis ["Ah-knew-bis"]: This ancient archaeological dig is actually

the entrance to an underground research facility that is working on what's known as Anubis

A.I.

According to Pharah, the Anubis A.I. has the ability to override any operating system in

existence.

One side is trying to stop the research from taking place, and the other is trying to ensure

that it succeeds.

6.

Volskaya Industries: This dormant factory is where Russia has been building gigantic

mech warrior for quite some time.

Now one of the factories has been reactivated and is making mech warriors all by itself.

Your job is to either take the robots out, or make sure that they can continue to replicate

and potentially cause another Omnic ["Om-nick"] Crisis, which basically means robot apocalypse.

7.

Hollywood: On this stage you are escorting a limo with a famous robot filmmaker inside

named Hal-Fred Glitchbot.

Obviously this is a brilliant play on the famous director Alfred Hitchcock.

8.

King's World: In the Overwatch universe, robots are forced to live beneath London in

an underground city called the Underworld.

The payload for this map is an EMP bomb that the attackers are taking to the Underworld

to destroy the robots once and for all.

In essence, you are trying to commit an act of terrorism on an unsuspecting cybernetic

population.

9.

Numbani ["Numb-bah-knee"]: This map takes place at the Numbani Heritage Museum.

The museum is about to unveil an exhibit about a character named Doomfist.

You must escort Doomfist's gauntlet so that it can be put on display.

10.

The final three maps – Ilios ["Eel-los"], Nepal ["Knee-paul"], and Lijiang ["Lee-jeang"]

Tower – all seem to be interconnected somehow, though their stories are not exactly clear.

Players appear to be after a certain type of artifact or technology, though the details

have not been fully revealed yet.

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Interactive Timelines - Duration: 0:50.

- [Narrator] Timelines are more than just a series of dates.

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How to Use Guided Access | iOS Tips - Duration: 3:06.

>> CORBAN: This week, we learn how to use "Guided Access" in iOS.

[ Intro Music: Blood Groove & Kikis - Lift ]

>> CORBAN: This is "Guided Access".

It locks your iOS device in an app of your choice and prevents you from leaving it.

To enable Guided Access go to Settings, General, Accessibility, and tap on "Guided Access".

Then, switch it on.

Tap "Passcode Settings" and set a Guided Access passcode.

This will be used to enter and exit Guided Access.

Next, tap "Time Limits".

Choose if you want a sound to occur when the time limit given is reached, and/or if you

want the device to speak when it has reached the time limit.

If you don't plan on using Time Limits, you can skip this step.

The last option is to allow the use of the Accessibility Shortcut while in Guided Access.

When turned off, the user will not be able to use accessibility features like "Zoom",

"Invert Colors" and "Switch Control".

When all of your preferences have been set, open the app you would like to use Guided

Access with.

Triple click the home button and Guided Access will automatically start.

Some users may have to select Guided Access from a list of accessibility shortcuts.

When launched, you will have three buttons on the bottom of your screen.

If you are using Safari,

a fourth option will appear allowing you to disable or enable dictionary searches.

On the bottom, the first options are for the hardware.

Choose if you want to enable or disable the Sleep/Wake button, the volume buttons, motion

and the keyboard.

The second option is to allow touch, and the third option is to set a time limit.

More Time Limit settings are in the Guided Access settings.

Finally to disable a certain potion of the window, drag you finger around the areas you

would like to disable.

You are allowed to disable more than one area.

When everything is set, just tap "Start", set a passcode if you haven't already, and

Guided Access will begin.

While in Guided Access if you click the Home Button or Sleep/Wake buttons, a banner will

display letting you know that Guided Access is enabled.

If you have enabled the Sleep/Wake button, the device will not display the lock screen

when coming out of sleep.

While in Guided Access you cannot use Notification Center, Control Center, Slide Over, Split

View or Siri.

If you use the timer, you will get an alert when 29 seconds are remaining...

>> VOICE OVER: "29 seconds remaining."

>> CORBAN: ...and when the timer has ended...

>> VOICE OVER: "Guided Access time has ended."

>> CORBAN: ...the screen will darken and a message will appear telling you that the time

limit has expired.

Whether or not you are using the timer function, to end Guided Access, triple click the Home

button, enter the passcode you set and tap "End" in the upper left hand corner.

The next time you launch Guided Access, your previous preferences will automatically be

applied.

Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe.

To see more iOS Tips tap the Card above or the link below and you'll hear my voice next

week on Friday.

Thanks.

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Who Pays Closing Costs? - Duration: 3:15.

Jacky Crane with Crane Realty. We spoke previously about seller's

concessions/buyer pays closing costs,

what that means for the buyer, how it's

essentially financing in a portion of

your closing costs so that you can come

to closing with less money as a buyer.

But today I want to talk too a little bit

more about it in terms of what it means

for a seller. So if you're looking to

sell your house, it's really important to

understand what closing— what seller's

concessions and closing costs will mean

in terms of any offers that you may get

on your house.

So, for example, say we list your house.

An offer comes in and they're offering,

purely for example purposes, a hundred

and five thousand dollars.

Well that's great. Say it's on— say your

house was listed for $99,000. That's great

news.

However, then as a real estate agent, I

explained to you, "However, they're asking

for $6,000 of that to be given back to

them at closing." So basically they're

offering you $99,000. They're just

building up the purchase price so that

they can finance in a portion of their

closing costs. As the seller, there are

two big things to be aware of. The first

is that the house still has to appraise

out at that larger amount. So when the

appraiser comes out, runs their comps,

values the house... It has to value out at

$106— er $105,000

whatever above and beyond that

they're giving you with their closing

costs in order for them to get their

mortgage. So as the seller, you know, it—

it's hit or miss. It depends on the area of

the house, all that kind of stuff when it

comes to if it's going to appraise out. A

lot of the concern comes with if the

buyer is asking for a large amount in

concessions—five, ten, fifteen thousand—or

more over asking price.

Then the seller may— the seller may

get concerned because the appraiser may

look at it and say, "Well, that's a lot

more than market

value." Because, ultimately, the

appraiser is valuing the house on just

the real estate, not the closing costs. So

that's one thing to be aware of. The

other thing is that the seller has to

pay, unless it's written in separately,

on that larger amount when it comes to

transfer taxes, when it comes to

commissions, all of those things, by

default. So that's something that, as a

seller, to have a conversation with your

real estate agent about because you

might want to talk about writing it in a

little differently where either the buyer's

responsible, you're responsible..it's a

negotiation tool. That's something to be

aware of as well is that those taxes, anything

that's a percentage of the ultimate sale

price, would be based on that new sales

price of their clos— their closing

costs on top of what they're giving you.

I hope that makes sense. If you have any

questions about any of this please feel

free to give us a call and we look

forward to helping you in the future.

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