Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 17 2017

Thanks guys!!

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Pokemon Under Shadow/Episode 1/Barry VS Aris,Barry Friend Or Foe!? - Duration: 6:31.

Aris :(I need to get away from here fast or i will get killed!)

*huff huff*

Aris:Oh no here is the end of the road...

Aris:Why are you doing this barry!?aren t we friends?

Barry/Chris:Oh you know why im doind this Aris,you always beated me up when we were younf and when we were kids!

Aris:Barry,both you and i new these were pokemon battles!We were battling as friends,not foes!

Barry/Chris:Whatever Aris!Your good and im evil i guess that's how life goes so accept it!

Aris:No,I wont accept this life Barry!

Barry/Chris:The i guess i need to end your life so you can accept it!

Aris:First Jake and now you....

Barry/Chris:Come at em at your fullest Aris!

Barry/Chris:How could this be!?I was training an entire year and im still no match for you!

Aris:Dont you get it barry?You need to love and care your pokemon if you want to be a perfect trainer!

Aris:(I need to get going i can affort another battle to happen...)

Aris:(Yes,the back is a tunnel,if i go there he will surely wont find me,for some time!)

Barry/Chris:What are you thinking again!?I new it your trying to escpe for aren't you!?

Aris....Im sorry barry but i need to get going,i hope to see you soon,as a friend...

Barry/Chris:Run all you want,but i will always find you Aris!So look out for my shadow because now here begins the hunt of shadows!

Aris: ......

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How To Bleach, Cut & Fray Jeans ~ DIY ~ I Makeover My Levi's - Duration: 7:03.

[Audio Length: 0:07:02] RECORDING COMMENCES:

Rajka Hayden: Hello friends.

I recently did my quarterly closet clean out which I have a lot of fun doing.

I get rid of a bunch of stuff.

I stumbled across this pair of Levi's 501s that I've had.

I was just wondering why I'm not wearing them.

I almost decided to get rid of them and thought Mm-mm, let me see if I can do something to

do a makeover on them.

Normally, I'm not one of those DIY kind of people, I'm not particularly crafty,

but I've been watching some YouTube videos and I'm going to give it a try today on

the channel.

That's what we have coming up.

In the meantime, thank you so much for watching, I appreciate it.

If you're a subscriber, thank you, thank you.

If you haven't subscribed yet, please do, trying to grow the channel.

We're also on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook at The Dress Up Mom.

So, these are the jeans.

They're just a nice regular pair of 501s which I really like.

I like the rise of them on me because they are not that low or too high, they fit kind

of well in the bottom.

There's just something boring about them to me though.

So, what we're going to try to do today is lighten them up with some bleach and also

do something fun with the bottom hems.

I was looking and there's so many different things to do with the hems these days.

You can fringe them, you can have an uneven hem, all sorts of fun things, but nothing

was really calling out to me and I don't want anything super trendy.

So, this morning I was reading The Wall Street Journal, Saturday Edition which I love.

Off duty.

And here is the picture of the French Vogue Editor and her jeans and viola that's what

I'm going to try to do.

Just a little bit of a hem that's cut straight and frayed a little bit, but up at the ankles,

that's what we're going to try.

Here are the supplies we're going to be using.

A good pair of scissors, a seam ripper, some gloves and some bleach.

The bleach I got with a little bit of a scent in it, so that the jeans don't get too stinky.

And, the bleaching, I was watching YouTube videos, most people put their jeans in a big

bucket, I'm going to try laying my flat in a bathtub so that I don't get the splotches.

But first I think we're going to end up cutting and then we're going to bleach.

I wanted to make sure that I get the length the way I want it and I know I want to wear

them with these Chelsea boots.

And, I like for my tattoo to show a little bit.

So, I just folded them up to where the length I want them and now I am going to go and cut.

So, I'm going to measure from the bottom to here and it's actually seven inches.

So, I'm going to mark the seven inches here and then over here so that I know where I'm

going to cut.

I'll do that on the other side too.

[music and cutting jeans]

I'm going to take these and just kind of rip them up a little, just stress.

Oh, cool.

[music and fraying]

Here they are.

I can already tell that's going to be a lot cooler.

Cool.

Okay, so now let's try and do the bleaching.

So, like I said, I'm trying to do this in my tub.

I put some warm water and I put a lot of that bleach in.

Really a lot, because I do hope to get them pretty light.

So, I'm just going to lay them flat.

Now this may not -- let's see if this works.

Get them really soaked up and lay them flat in there.

I've got my gloves on.

They're all good and soaked.

Now, I'm going to go set the alarm for 30 minutes and check them every 30 minutes.

It may take a couple of hours.

Here they are after the first half hour.

I see them getting a little bit lighter, but I think it's going to take a lot longer.

I ended up using the entire bottle and put some more hot water in there.

So, I'll keep checking on them.

This is about after an hour, I decided to actually turn them around as well, which I'm

going to do every hour or so.

I'm going to turn them around so that the front and back are getting evenly distributed.

I think this is going to take a while.

All right, these are looking good.

It's been about six hours just went out to dinner.

What I'm going to do now is drain this water, put these in a big garbage bag and then put

them in the washer and dryer and show you guys what they end up looking like.

I'm kind of excited, I think this is going to be great.

I'm going to use my Laundress, as you know one of my favorite products, Denim Wash, to

wash these jeans after the bleach.

I'm really happy with how these turned out.

The color is great, I love the fraying.

Look at the difference.

Look at how much it bleached out.

I really think that putting them in the bathtub was also a super good idea because they are

the same color all throughout.

Yay!

Viola!

Here's the finished result.

I could not be happier.

I love the way it's frayed.

I love the color.

I feel like I now have a new pair of my coolest jeans.

I'm so glad I did this.

If you've ever tried to do a jean makeover, I would love to hear about them and see what

you did.

Thank you for watching and until next time, dress it up a little.

END OF RECORDING

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Big Booty Eva Andressa - Motivation 2017 - Duration: 3:12.

Big Booty Eva Andressa - Motivation 2017

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Latest Indian Saree Collection 2017 For Holli - Duration: 2:41.

Latest Indian Saree Collection 2017 For Holli

Latest Indian Saree Collection 2017 For Holli we collect some beautiful saree for you to change your wardrobe on this holli. every women want to see as a star at every function.

Latest Indian Saree Collection 2017 For Holli

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Enable Hidden Whatsapp features for free using WATweaks [Rooted Device] - Duration: 2:12.

Download WATweaks App

Force close whatsapp

open WATweaks app and give ROOT permission

enable one or all features which are listed

open whatsapp

You have now successfully enabled a hidden feature

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Tutorial 6: Video Editing - Duration: 2:49.

What's up guys! Matt here to get you

going with your GNARBOX! In this

tutorial we'll be exploring video

editing which entails selecting clips,

trimming, creating a highlight reel,

adding music and exporting your final

product in various resolutions from the

collection view. Select the first clip

you'd like to start your edit with. Once

expanded it will begin to playback. Now

select 'Edit' in the upper right corner to

access editing functionality. From here

you can trim the clip by dragging either

both ends of the green trim bar to your

desired in and out point or by using one

of our favorite features the Magic

Marker. Markers can be placed by swiping

down from the video. The marker is

dropped and you can tap on the left or

right side of the trim bar to snap the

trim to that point. To get more accurate

marker points you can find scrub by

dragging up on the scrub bar on the

video and moving it left or right or by

using frame-by-frame advance on a pause

video. Double tap the video frame to go

back to the beginning of your clip and

rewatch it. Once you've trim the clip

swipe the clip up to place it on the

highlight reel above. To reset the trim

bar double tap on the 'Scissors' icon. You

can add other clips from this video file

or press the back button in the upper

left corner to add clips from another

video.

If you'd like to move the order of clip

simply hold down on the clip until it

releases from its position and then

place it in its new desired location. To

delete hold and drag down. Next stop is

the highlight reel screen where you can

add the finishing touches to your edit.

You can preview the reel here and use

the same move and delete clip functions

on this screen. You also have access to

the tools that will help you quickly and

easily sync music with your video. Tap

the music icon to begin. The first step

is to find the most exciting part of

your video. You can scrub through the

video using the keyframe thumbnail bar

to set the red hit point bar to your

desired point. Next, select the song you

want to use. You can import song files to

your GNARBOX from an SD card or USB

drive and they will appear in this

screen. With the song selected the GNARBOX

will generate a waveform designed to

make it easy for you to find exciting

parts of your songs. Scroll the waveform

from right to left to select your music

hit point which our software will sync

with your video hit point. Now preview

the edit. If you are happy with how it

looks tap the 'Export' button in the

bottom left corner. You will have the

option to save a 4k, 2.7k, 1080p or 720p

video. Once you've selected a resolution

you can decide whether to save the edit

to your GNARBOX or directly to your

phone's camera roll for instant sharing.

Thanks for watching and be sure to

subscribe for future updates and more

tutorials!

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Facebook boost posts 2017 - Duration: 4:47.

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Bellezza "Icona" Brown Leather Strap Logo Watch - Duration: 3:41.

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Have you ever felt like this on the beach? - Duration: 1:06.

So, I'm a little confused right now.

I'm having a blast on Gulf Shores, and so are other people.

Can you see?

Some are in the water.

And they're sun-tanning in bikinis.

And I am in my winter coat

with my blanket

and three shirts under my winter coat.

Even my daughter, in a bathing suit?

I must have a polar vortex over my head.

I would love some lessons on how to avoid this polar vortex.

Everyone else seems to know the secret.

I'm super jealous right now.

But in the meantime, I guess I'll just put on my

scarf,

and my mittens, and keep hanging

out at the beach.

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We Do That! - Duration: 0:32.

Did you know you can scan

documents at the library?

Hi, I'm Jason and just bring your documents

to the library and use the scanner

for just 10 cents per page for either

black and white or color. You can scan to

your email, to a flash drive or to most smart devices.

If you need help, any of our library staff is

available and willing to assist.

We Do That!

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ما زِلنا نشتاق ..! | i always miss you - Duration: 1:13.

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Top 10 Interesting Facts About North Korea You May Not Know! - Duration: 4:05.

Australia has kangaroos and hot weather.

England has Big Ben and cups of tea.

Italy has pizza and espresso.

Some countries are simply known for having certain characteristic things about them.

Overall, it's a place that has always been puzzling and shocking to the rest of the world.

So, from the weird to the wacky, let's have a look at the top 10 interesting facts about

North Korea.

10.

They have their own calendar

Think it's the year 2017 in North Korea?

Think again.

It is actually the year 106 because North Korea marks the birth of their first supreme

leader – Kim Il-sung – as year 1 (1912).

This deviation from the widely used Gregorian calendar was only actually implemented on

9 September 1997.

9.

No birthdays allowed on particular dates

North Korea's second supreme leader – Kim Jong-il – and Kim Il-sung died on July 8

and December 17, respectively.

So, bad luck if you were born on either of those days because you're not permitted

to celebrate your birthday.

8.

Citizens only have access to a small number of websites

The internet contains millions upon millions of domains, but for those in North Korea,

only 28 websites can be accessed by the public.

Of those, most wouldn't be called particularly exciting, as they range from websites covering

insurance, education, care for the elderly, news, and cooking tips.

7.

Young men told to copy their leader's haircut

Kim Jong-un, who other than having a reputation as one of the world's most ruthless leaders,

is also recognized for his very unusual hairstyle – but he doesn't want to be the only one.

6.

They have a fake town on the border with South Korea

In the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea rests a seemingly nice town, with

everything you'd expect to see, like houses, a school, a hospital and shops.

The thing is… apparently no one actually lives there.

5.

Hiring fans to cheer for the national team during the 2010 World Cup

It's notoriously hard to leave North Korea even for a holiday, so as a result, many thought

it odd that thousands of North Koreans turned up to support their country during the 2010

World Cup in South Africa.

4.

A very small percentage of their roads are paved

They may have the world's largest stadium with a capacity of 150,000,

but conversely, less than 3% of the roads are actually paved with tarmac.

3.

They hold "elections"

Although it might be a laughable concept from a country widely considered a totalitarian

regime, North Korea does hold elections every five years.

Sure, you only have one option to pick (and don't even think about not voting at all),

but at least there's the illusion of democracy.

2.

A South Korean director was kidnapped and forced to make films

There is a more sinister incident linking North Korea and film.

In 1978, Kim Jong-il kidnapped director Shin Sang-ok and his wife (actor Choi Eun-hee)

from South Korea and tasked them with revitalizing the failing North Korean film industry.

1.

"Three generations punishment" rule

Horribly, if someone in your family breaks the law and is sent to a prison camp, then

the rest of your relations can expect the same fate.

This includes your grandparents, parents, and children.

This "three generations punishment" rule was started by Kim Il-sung back in the 1950s.

Thank you for watching this video.

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Yoga step by step for beginners. Kriya yoga guide - start workout at home. - Duration: 1:47.

Can get ready for the next kriya yoga pose!

Kriya number 15. it will let your energy to fly down

from the lower part of your back to the

head looks like this you are begins on

the kneeds and you have to put the head

on the floor there by for the spine to

have a nice bend downwards looks like

a cat pose

very simple pose

and you see that there is

not much of the movement there might be

a very slight movement in your part of

the chest but it's almost invisible

very interesting Kriya after the

previous ones at work so active and get

ready for the next

you

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Big Ben is NOT Big Ben - Facts - Duration: 0:30.

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Life Ionizers M Series Under Counter Water Ionizer Overview - Duration: 2:14.

Life Ionizers M series X faucets

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undercounter water ionizers it's snugly

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Connecting the Square Contactless and Chip Reader via Bluetooth LE (Australia) - Duration: 1:24.

You can connect Square Reader to your smartphone or tablet

via Bluetooth LE.

Make sure your device has

the latest version of the Square app.

You'll need to do this before you can connect

Square Reader.

Next, go to your device's settings

and turn on Bluetooth.

Now you're ready to pair your device with your reader.

Open the Square app.

Go to the menu.

Settings

Card Readers

And then Connect A Reader

Press and hold the power button on your reader

for about three seconds.

When the four orange lights start flashing,

release the button.

The Square app will automatically pair

with the reader.

Your reader may go to sleep to save power.

If it does, press the power button once

and the Square app will connect instantly.

You can also use a dock for Square Reader.

Just place your reader into the dock

with the USB port facing downwards.

Then set the clip in place to secure your reader.

Take the dock's USB cable

and plug it into a USB wall charger.

The dock charges your reader, gives it a home on your counter,

and securely positions your reader

to accept contactless payments and chip cards.

To learn more about setting up

or taking payments with your reader,

go to square.com/setup.

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Square Contactless and Chip Reader in Australia: Getting Started Guide (Australia) - Duration: 3:42.

Here's everything you need to know

to get your Square Reader set up and running.

Inside your box there's a Square contactless

and chip reader, charging cable,

and a Square magnetic stripe reader.

The Square contactless and chip reader

has a chip card slot, power button,

port for the charging cable,

and NFC antenna built inside.

The battery should last all day

on a single charge with normal usage.

To check the battery level, press the power button.

Four green lights indicates your reader is fully charged

and it's ready for payments.

Three or two green lights indicates a partial charge

and it can take even more payments.

And one red light means your reader

needs a charge immediately.

To charge it up, plug the cable into your reader

and a computer, USB wall charger,

car charger, or USB battery pack.

It should take two to three hours

to get a full charge.

Four green lights means your reader is

ready for business.

Now let's connect your reader to your device.

You can connect Square Reader to your smartphone or tablet

via Bluetooth LE.

Make sure your device has

the latest version of the Square app.

You'll need to do this before you can connect

Square Reader.

Next, go to your device's settings

and turn on Bluetooth.

Now you're ready to pair your device with your reader.

Open the Square app.

Go to the menu.

Settings

Card Readers

And then Connect a Reader.

Press and hold the power button on your reader

for about three seconds.

When the four orange lights start flashing,

release the button.

The Square app will automatically pair

with the reader.

Your reader may go to sleep to save power.

If it does, press the power button once

and the Square app will connect instantly.

You can also use a dock for Square Reader.

Just place your reader into the dock

with the USB port facing downwards.

Then set the clip in place to secure your reader.

Take the dock's USB cable

and plug it into a USB wall charger.

The dock charges your reader, gives it a home on your counter,

and securely positions your reader

to accept contactless payments and chip cards.

Now let's start taking payments.

You can accept contactless payments and chip cards

with the Square contactless and chip reader

and swipe cards with the included

magnetic stripe reader.

Make sure you position your reader

so it's within reach of both you and your customer.

This lets you accept payments quickly and easily.

Select an item from your library

or enter a dollar amount for a new item.

Then, tap Charge.

Wait for one green light to appear on your reader.

This means it's ready to accept payment.

To take a contactless payment under $100, no PIN is required.

Have your customer hold their contactless card

or device near the reader.

Four green lights will appear, and when you see the checkmark,

you're all set.

For larger transactions, your customers will need

to enter their PIN on your device.

To take a chip card payment, tap Charge,

wait for one green light to appear,

then insert the chip card into Square Reader

chip side facing up.

Leave it there until you see the checkmark

or four green lights appear on the reader.

For certain transactions under $35

and any larger transactions, your customers will need

to enter their PIN on your device.

To swipe cards without a chip,

just use the included magnetic stripe reader

with your device.

To learn more about setting up

or taking payments with your reader,

go to square.com/setup.

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Learn Slow English and Fast English #1 - Duration: 3:28.

Hi Bob the Canadian here.

You may have noticed that different English speakers speak at different speeds.

In this video I'm going to look at 5 questions that you can ask someone, and I'll show

you how to ask them at a fairly slow speed, and at the speed that a native speaker would

normally ask the question.

Let's imagine a friend of yours has just returned from a trip.

We're going to ask them five different questions and we're going to look at different speeds

that you can ask those questions at.

English speakers tend to compress their sentences.

So let's look at the slow version of each question, and then I'll show you one or

two faster versions of the same question.

The first question you could ask someone when they return from a trip could be:

Where did you go?

Where did you go on your trip Dave?

And there are two faster versions of this question.

You could say:

Where'd you go?

Where'd you go Dave?

Or you could say:

Where did you go?

Where did you go Dave?

And Dave might answer and say:

I went to Florida.

A second question you could ask someone when they return from a trip is:

When did you get back?

And again there's two faster versions of this question.

You could say:

When did you get back?

When did you get back Dave?

Or you could say:

When did you get back?

When did you get back Dave?

And Dave might answer by saying:

I got back last Wednesday.

A third question you might ask when someone returns from a trip is:

How did you go?

And there's two faster versions of this as well.

You could say:

How'd you go?

How'd you go Dave?

Or you could say:

How did you go?

How did you go Dave?

And he might answer by saying:

I took a train.

Or I drove my car.

A fourth question you might ask someone when they return from a trip is:

Did you have a good time?

Did you have a good time on your trip Dave?

And there is one faster version of this question.

You could say:

Did you have a good time?

Did you have a good time on your trip Dave?

And hopefully Dave responds by saying:

Yes!

I had a great time.

A fifth question and last question that could ask someone when they return from a trip is

the question:

Would you go again?

Would you go again on the same trip?

And a faster version of this would be:

Would you go again?

Would you go again Dave?

And hopefully Dave answers by saying:

Yes!

I would definitely go again.

Well that's five different questions you could ask someone when they return from a

trip.

I hope you benefitted from hearing the slower version and the faster version of each question.

Bob the Canadian here.

Learn English with Bob the Canadian.

Don't forget to subscribe below if you haven't done so yet.

And thank you for watching this video.

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