Thứ Bảy, 1 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 1 2017

I'm sorry.

This was...

...all my fault, wasn't it?

Asuna...

I'm sorry.

But I...

I...should...

...stay away from you.

(sobbing)

For your sake.

Asuna.

My life belongs to you.

I'll give it up for you.

I want to stay with you until the end.

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7 Must-Sees in DANANG, Vietnam - Duration: 12:33.

In this trip, I have my sister, a native from Danang, 'Duyên', to show me around.

Some said that there are 3 popular mountain resorts in Vietnam - Sapa, Dalat, and here, Bana Hills.

This place was discovered over a century ago by the French, and now is the famous entertainment complex.

We have to take a cable car to the top which is around 1,500 metres above sea level.

Up there, we'll explore French village, pagoda, amusement park, and French Gardens.

It's like a big French town. You call it 'French Village', right?

Um. Hum.

So here, you can see replicas of beautiful buildings from Europe, especially from France.

Like behind us, it is like a big Cathedral, and the Chateaux, castles, and some European architectures from different regions.

It's not only big up there, but downstairs is a huge town.

Underground...with a lot of machines.

It is like an amusement park.

So, I think it's good for families and kids.

I can't believe we're in Vietnam. We're in Asia because the weather is quite mild.

It's cool in the morning and in the evening although it's a little warm during the daytime.

But, it's really nice.

Located only 7 kms of Danang downtown,

Marble Mountains consist of 5 mountains representing 5 elements – Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Soil.

The mountain of water is the highest one and the main attraction.

It has many caves and buddhist temples, many dating back to the 17th century.

At the top, there is a beautiful observatory spot, The River View Tower built by emperor Minh Mang,

offering a breathtaking view.

These five limestone and marble mountains are Vietnam's well-known pilgrimage site.

(Breathing sound) Ah...the air is so fresh this morning.

Yeah.

Thank you for taking me here.

We're on a big mountain away from the city.

Are we still in Danang?

Yes, of course!

But, just not far from the city, we have this kind of mountain.

Yeah. They call this 'Son Tra Mountain'

Son Tra Mountain

Actually, it's 'Son Tra Peninsula'

U-huh.... Peninsula?

Yes, but people usually call that 'Monkey Mountain'

because on the way up to the top of the mountain, you can see some monkeys.

Ah! I see this, The Statue of Monkey.

But actually if the weather is clear, what can we see from here?

We can see the whole city and the sea with the mountain right there.

Ah! we can see the sea from here! Beaches...around...

Yes!

People said that there are two philosophers playing chess together.

But for several days, they could not conclude who was the winner.

And one of them loss because he got distracted from a beautiful fairy who's taking a bath in the sea.

So, he lost the game and became angry.

Then, he threw everything into the sea and went back to heaven.

Later, local people created this place to tell younger generations about this story.

This place is huge!

Yeah.

I never knew before there was such a place near the sea on the mountain, here in Danang.

I thought it was just a small place.

This is the biggest pagoda in Danang city.

Oh! And it's on the mountain.

Yes.

What do you call it in Vietnamese language?

Jua-Ling-Ung

Uh-huh.

And our old president, he built this pagoda, hoping that it will protect the city from typhoons and natural disaster.

doctors are built on the side of 12

hectares in the central peninsula the

Linell central forgot ah is the largest

in denim in terms of scale and artistic

of the picture the sagata is famous that

is beautiful 67 meter tall goddess of

mercy statue or going standing on a

lotus ship platform in large courtyard

containing meaning stashes relief

visitors to a giant doing door do from

here visitors can relax their mind by

gazing across the galaxy below the new

reserves bobbing underwater after the

Marvel modern sandy system locals

believe that this goddess of mercy

statue which Basil's see will take care

of fishermen and give them the strength

to deal with in his dorm and highways do

you hear me voted as one of the world's

most luxurious beaches by forbes

magazine dannon beach has beautiful

clean white sand there are leading types

of accommodation along the beach and it

offers various choices of activities

such as fishing water sports swimming or

just chilling on the beach the beach is

located in the city so is really

convenient to travel here during your

free time you can come here to relax

there are plenty of zones where you can

enjoy listening to soft music reading

books drinking fruit juices chatting

with your friends

or just feeling the Seabreeze

these old no no no how come it's a win

for love live dance and we can raise

armies bang goodbye I wish we have one

more tips i'll wait for you I promise

you just a short walk from Donna and

government office is a brand new hotel

famous for its service and very friendly

staff it is really convenient to go to

any minute tractions in down on from

here including the beach and many nice

local cafes the view from top floors is

wonderful it's my first time your dinner

I we're impressed mm-hmm I mean it's

such a modern city it's a big big city

with like cultures I think the

government has a vision to develop this

year especially when I see this building

I think is a workplace feeling really

really modern right and just next to the

building is here they are any of them

it's almost 200 years I was it is this

way you know to be great to protect our

city Wow and we're due to medical all

right and what are we going to see

inside this is announced museum roof

there are three floors in total yes and

each floor it has a lot of history

personnel yes yes from the past up to

now Oh further than is actually a very

old place yeah with luggage space

Wow tiger prawn we have this kind of

ceremony in done on this press or the

fish mm-hmm okay what is it about this

is such brain selling it happens annual

every year Wow okay what do they do they

singing the commons and praying for a

good season efficient yeah I'm the merit

that pray for is the well as well very

well how wells around to see here and

don't know just like this one is like

they're trying to replicate what happens

during the ceremony

Oh

Oh

museum earth cham sculpture was building

1915 the building houses the world's

largest collection of artifacts

representing him centuries from the 5th

to the 15th of the evolution of cham

sculpture and the rise and fall of the

trump our kingdoms in central Vietnam

grounded in various themes of symbols of

fecundity to Hindu and Buddhist deities

and mythical animals the updates on

display expressed significant cultural

values of the champ evil during the 13th

centuries a lot of sand stone sculptures

in tap mom and this one beside me is

they fell the elephant lion because the

hate is an elephant the party is

alliance and in this room actually there

are many mythical animals this one the

hate of dragon the forms of mccarran the

body of lion and the tail of Naga really

really beautiful it's in good condition

now by all of the things here in this

museum are in good condition there are

some highlights that you must see in

this museum the objects down are divided

into four sections chechi Oh miss on

Jungian anta from the object are as old

as the seventh century

thank you

slice of diamonds with Bangkok Airways

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The Thundermans | Jack's Mind Reading Trick - Duration: 0:46.

[music playing] - Hey, guys.

So, I have this insane mind reading trick to show you.

Seriously, follow these instructions,

and Jack will be able to guess your first name.

You ready? Let's do this.

KIRA KOSARIN: Count the number of letters in your first name.

Say your name out loud that number of times.

Write your first initial in the air two times.

Think of an animal that begins with that letter.

This is the most important step, shout your name followed

by the animal you're thinking of three times out loud,

and Jack will tell you exactly what your first name is.

OK, your name is--

[drum roll]

--impossible to guess, so stop screaming at me.

Got you!

Pranked!

Happy April Fools'!

Woo!

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Are You Asking For Change? - Duration: 2:40.

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It's about the world, it's about creating the world,

that you know is possible.

At the same time it's going to be about changing your life.

At the same time,

everything I just said is probably not what it's going to be like.

You're different and you can never, ever, ever figure it out.

A group of people with the demand for change,

the demand for different possibilities,

the demand for a different future, coming together for a week

is truly creating a space that is just nurturing to you and your body itself.

The space also opens up to a different conversation,

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Seven days of being with Gary and Dain and truly asking any question.

Being willing to be that contribution to the world in terms of change.

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It has changed my life to a degree that I didn't actually know was possible.

If you go to the 7 Day with that demand in your world that's like,

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Usually your money grows too.

It's like you come home,

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Seven days of change... figure it out?

Why would you want to figure anything out?

What if you just followed the energy?

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Anything else?

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Can we go inside now?

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Top 10 DISTURBING Fast Food Urban Legends & Hoaxes! ☠ WTF! - Duration: 9:37.

You might not want to eat while watching this video.

What's up, rad people?

Fast food urban legends have existed alongside these brands since their grand openings.

Every year, a new hoax or the resurgence of an old fictitious tale re-emerges, leaving

people questioning their lunch choices.

While these stories might be real, they are still stomach-churning.

So let's get to it!

RED FOR A DIFFERENT REASON First, ew.

Second, this urban legend has been floating around since 2004, with details surrounding

the story changing with each rehashing, like which fast food restaurant it's happened at.

The urban legend began as a chain email that posed as a warning to costumers to avoid the

ketchup dispensers after a disgruntled man opened the dispenser, cut his hand, and dripped

his bodily fluid into the batch for unsuspecting patrons to dip their French fries into.

The man's gag-worthy actions were only caught after a full day of eaters enjoyed the tainted

ketchup when someone reviewed the security footage.

Mmm, and this is one of the more tamed stories on this list.

PARASITE OUTBREAK IS JUST THE HALF OF IT This urban legend can be traced back to fictitious

news sites and people sharing them on social media thinking they were real.

The viral articles supposedly detailed a stomach churning report from the CDC that linked McDonald's

burgers with an outbreak of parasitic worms in costumers.

If that doesn't make your skin crawl, oh wait there's more.

The fake news then went on to say an investigation into the outbreak discovered McDonald's using

ground worm filler to plump up their patties.

Even though this is just a creepy story, it makes me even more happy that I stick to veggie

patties.

TOO MUCH PROTEIN This hoax refuses to die, resurfacing every

couple years to attract new believers.

In 2005, a woman ordered a chili from Wendy's and said to have made a terrifying, gut wrenching

discovery: a severed finger tip mixed in.

Now, it is a fact that a severed finger was presented and it is true she filed a lawsuit.

But it turns out, the found finger wasn't due to an employee having a terrible day.

She concocted the scheme in an attempt to get some money from the company, something

she had frequently done in the past with other establishments.

The woman and her husband ended up pleading guilty to charges related to the fraudulent

claims and went t prison.

As for whose finger tip was found floating in the chili?

A friend of the husband's which was severed months before in an accident.

On a side note, who keeps their severed finger?

THAT'S NOT RONALD MCDONALD Time to put on our tinfoil hats for this one.

A few decades back, a rumor began swirling around that the OG Ronald McDonald met an

untimely death while trying out a new burger.

The company was then said to have covered up his death by replacing him with a lookalike.

Apparently clown paint makes for a great disguise because most people didn't notice the new

mascot.

The urban legend says that a few did notice the switcheroo, but if they were found to

talk about it, McDonald's would drop the hammer to silence them.

To add to the story, though I wasn't able to verify this, it's said a couple of employees

were caught discussing the urban legend with local press and were promptly fired, leading

some to believe Micky Dee's might be hiding something after all.

MYSTERY MEAT Satirical news confuses people once again!

This next urban legend can be traced back to an entertainment site that publishes satirical

news articles.

One such fictitious piece detailed the supposed confession from Wendy's after an investigation

uncovered their use of rat and horse meat to spruce up their recipes.

Turns out, no such findings were, well found, nor did Wendy's make such a statement.

This article might have had humorous intentions, but it spread like wildfire on social media

sites like Facebook, where readers mistook the headline for actual news.

DEADLY TOYS This urban legend is actually based on true events.

In the 90s, Burger King offered Pokeball promotional toys that came with kids' meals.The toy poised

a suffocation hazard to small children when the two plastic pieces came apart after pulling

on them.

This was proven after the tragic death of a 13 month old was linked to the toy by local

authorities.

It's said the Consumer Product Safety Commission asked BK to recall the toy after news of the

child's death, but they refused waiting on an independent investigation into the child's

death.

Half the ball was found to be just big enough to cover the mouth and nose of a child, and

with breathing, could become suctioned onto the face, causing suffocation.

When a second child was nearly injured by the plastic piece, BK ended up having to recall

the toy.

Due to the popularity of the toy, it ended up being one of the largest and most expensive

recalls in history.

THAT'S NOT CHICKEN This urban legend has tons of different variations,

putting different fast food chains at the center of its gross story, but KFC is by far

the most popular choice.

According to this disturbing tale, an elderly woman went to KFC and picked up a bucket of

chicken.

At home, the woman took several bites before hearing a peculiar crunch.

She spit out the contents of her mouth and found small teeth.

Taking a better look at what she was eating, she discovered it was a battered and fried

rat.

The following shock caused her to have a heart attack which resulted in her death.

The urban legend concludes by saying the family sued KFC and settled out of courts for millions

of dollars if they agreed not to talk about it publicly.

NOT THE KIND OF DONATION YOU'D WANT This urban legend has been floating around

for decades.

After Colonel Sanders death in 1980, stories of him leaving money to the KKK in his will

have spread.

Some versions say it was a seven figure lump sum donation and others say it was a contract

for 10% of annual profits to go to the hate-filled group long after his death.

Thing is, Sanders didn't even own KFC when he died as he sold it in 1964.

Though believers of this urban legend point to his southern accent, appearance, and the

time period in which he lived as support to the claims, this urban legend isn't unique

to KFC.

Pretty much ever fast food chain has had a story spread detailing their supposed link

to a horrendous group at one time or another.

SELLING MORE DRUGS THAN CAFFEINE Another urban legend that can be traced back

to a satirical news article.

Man, time people just don't understand satire.

This story isn't all that disturbing, but I thought it was fascinating nonetheless,

mainly at the idea so many people would believe it.

The story shared the news that Tim Hortons would be unveiling a new brand by incorporating

marijuana into their menu in 2017.

Because consuming edibles with your coffee while on your way to work sounds like a good

business model.

It seems like a random pairing, but Timbits are said to be as addictive as drugs, so maybe

that's how this funny story came about.

MORE ADDICTIVE THAN YOU KNOW Speaking of Tim Hortons, this next urban legend

tells of the production of the coffee being so top secret that you'd be fired without

hesitation if it's thought you're sharing it with non-employees.

While some might think this is to keep others from replicating their recipe, others believe

it's for much more sinister reasons.

The tale says their secret ingredient can be found in cigarettes.

Turns out, some people actually believe the coffee is secretly laced with nicotine to

keep costumers coming back for frequent fixes.

I mean, if people feel your product is so good it has to be tampered with, that sounds

like one hell of a positive review.

Of course, it could just be the caffeine which countless studies have shown is incredibly

addictive in its own right.

And there you have 10 fast food hoaxes and urban legends that'll leave you questioning

your food choices and what you read online.

Thanks so much for watching today's vid, i you liked it, please give it a big thumbs

up & turn on my notifications because that would really help this channel out.

If you'd like to watch some more nightmare fuel, click the picture next to me.

Until next time, keep up the radness and I'll see you real soon.

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Low Light & Night Photography Tips Tutorial - Duration: 36:14.

hey there today i'd like to go ahead and

show you some low light and make

photography tips on this tutorial and

these are some really handy tips if

you're getting new into doing night

photography or you never done night

photography and look and you might be

get into it so let's get started so on

this tutorial i'm actually going to go

over the best website and apps for night

photography these are really handy to

have for planning out your night shoot

and we're also going to look at the what

gear do you need for night photography

there's some necessity gear that you do

need and it doesn't necessarily cost you

a fortune to get either also i'm going

to do is what is the best time of year

to capture the Milky Way so we're going

to go over the time period depending on

what part of the world you might be in

for capturing the Milky Way and this

particular shot you see right here was

actually taken in silverton colorado and

it was right after the first snow in the

fall and i was able to capture the Milky

Way shootin right over town it's pretty

cool be in the right place at the right

time okay for those of you that might be

following me on social media I've

probably noticed a lot of my photographs

are night photography type photographs

so if you haven't been following me you

might want to go ahead and check the

links below this video and that will

direct you in the right direction for

you know if you want to follow me on

Facebook or Instagram or Google+ so a

really good website to check out and

this is a free one it's called a dark

sky finder you can either google it or

just go under website dark sky finder

com this is actually a really slick the

website you can actually zoom in to the

location you're at and it works for any

part of the world you might be in and

what it's going to show you is where the

worst light pollution is and where the

darkest guys might be in your location

so if you look up at the chart above

you'll see that obviously the brighter

the color that's the more light

pollution than less stars you're going

to see at night but to the left the

darker the color that's the best sky's to

try to do night photography in now a

really good app to get for your phone

it's called deluxe moon standard and

what's really cool about this app it

only costs a buck ninety-nine it's

really cheap this is a really handy app

to have in your phone and I actually use

this on a lot for planning out different

shoots at different times of the month

and what's really cool it actually shows

the moon rise and set times and also

it's going to show you on a calendar

when the new moon is for the best night

photography and full moon for doing more

landscape night photography so a good

tip is for gear is to find yourself a

good head lamp but you want to make sure

that headlamp has a red light on it this

red light what's really good about it it

helps from impaired in your vision so I

find actually a lot of times when I'm

out shooting really late at night for

long periods of time my eyes will

actually adjust more and more to the

dark skies to where I don't even have to

turn on the headlamp even on a moonless

night but as soon as you do have to turn

on the headlamp you can mess with your

eyes and then you're trying to readjust

again so a good tip is if you do have a

headlamp with a red lamp you just only

use the red lamp when needed and that

will actually help for you know keeping

your eyes from dilating too much and a

good head lamp with a hundred fifty

Luminum is a probably your best bet and

you can actually it's nice about that

bright of a headlamp is you can keep it

on the red light and still be hiking

along so the next thing we're going to

look at is having a good camera for

night photography now one thing for sure

is full frame cameras have the best for

low noise and most of the newer cameras

nowadays have

amazing low noise on them at high ISO

but I just want you to know you don't

have that buy a super expensive camera to

do night photography in fact a huge

portion of my photographs i'll be

showing you on this slide show we're

actually taken with a nikon d 3200 now

that camera body alone only costs 350

bucks but it's the lenses that make the

difference a lot of times to wear the

full frame sensor does come in is you

can actually shoot a higher ISO and

what's really good is you don't have to

use the noise reduction in the camera so

for example you can shoot a 30-second

shot with full frame and then shoot

another 30 second right after that

without have to do noise reduction work

on the nikon d 3200 i'll do a 30 second

shot and then i have a 30 seconds of

noise reduction going on in the camera

so it takes one minute to shoot a

30-second shot and if i don't use that

noise reduction feature in that camera

the picture will come out really bad

we're acadia me fix it in post

production so full frame cameras if you

have the money is the way to go for

doing night photography but at the same

time there's ways to get around it too

to save you some money if you're just

getting started now I an obvious one is

having a good tripod that goes a long

ways you know having a good tripod to

sit you know this is going to be sturdy

it's not going to be flimsy it can hold

up into windy situations that come along

and there's going to be a lot of times

you might be out shooting at night where

the wind does pick up and that's where

it's good to have a nice good sturdy

tripod it's not gonna move on yeah and

what I like to do with these tripods is

to either get a good ball head or a

pistol grip these are two handy

attachments for the tripod that work

really good for adjusting your camera at

night so these are definitely worth

looking into and once again you don't

have to go out and spend a fortune on

the tripod but it's worth spending at

least say 150 bucks to get a decent one

at the minimum but you can't get away

with cheaper ones if you shop around

now another one I like to talk about is

knowing your camera settings now I can't

stress it enough that if you're out

shooting with other people it's good to

know your camera settings where you're

not having to turn your head lamp on all

the time because every time you turn a

head lamp on you're disturbing other

people around you that might be doing

night photography with you so a good

trick to do is to actually get your

camera hang out in your living room shut

all the lights off do this at night when

it's really dark and start trying to

figure out your buttons on your camera

and the biggest things you want to know

is the self timer on your camera and know

the play button and the zoom in and out

buttons for checking pictures and see

how focus their in so that's a good

little trick is to do a little test run

on that and you want to do is look into

buying a good camera remote so one big

advantage of a camera remote to use then

trying to use your self timer every

single time in your camera / shooting night

Photography is the beeping noise now

you can you can do is undo the noise or

undo beeping on your programming in your

camera but a lot of times to just having

a remote with the cord hooked into your

camera works really good too so another

really good remote this is one I use all

the time it's a multi-function remote

works good for time-lapse photography

and this also works pretty slick too if

you want to be in your picture say

you're by yourself somewhere so what

I'll do a lot of times I'll set this

remote to say one minute start it and

then I'll go run to get in position with

my head lamp lit up and then once it

clicks down to a minute then the shot

will pull off which usually can last

anywhere from 20 to 30 seconds so this

is a good way to do some self

photographing and then I also use this

all the time for a lot of my time lapse

so if any of you have been checking out

any of my landscape photography type

adventure videos I do post on this

channel and you see some of those night

time lapses

or even the day ones they're all

actually taken with this remote now

another really cool remote that just

came out and I'm actually getting ready

to purchase this one this one runs for

about a hundred bucks and it's at Alpine

laboratories.com and it's called the plus

wireless remote this thing is actually

really slick it actually runs off your

phone and you just kind of hook it into

your hot shoe up above and what's really

cool with this one is you can do

time-lapse you can adjust your settings

for you know different types of

photographs and what's you can beat it

and this makes it like of your own

remotes what's really cool about it so

it's definitely worth checking this one

out if you it's probably the most

advanced mode remote that's come out now

so it's definitely one I'm going to add

into my personal kit there and obviously

it does run off your smartphone and it's

great for time lapse and photographing

the stars so a really good thing to

probably put in your camera bag is buy

some Mag lights for your camera bag and

I'm going to show you why it makes your night

photography stand out when you can what

they call light painting with these bag

lights so what I did here this was taken

a couple summers back i was driving on a

remote mountain road late at night and

it came up the spot and I could tell off

in the distance the Milky Way was

starting to break out in the clouds so I

parked my truck jumped out set up the

tripod throwing the camera and I set my

self timer on the camera for about five

seconds just didn't want to be dealing

with the remote then I grabbed a Maglite

and I set up the bag light to where it's

a harsh setting on it so you can usually

do a real spread out one or you can go

into a tight beam with it so i set the

tight beam on that one hit the cell

tower five seconds and then all of a

sudden the camera went for 30 seconds so

this is going to be a 30 second shoot on

my wide-angle mm lens

so once the shot started then lens

opened up I started on the left side and

started painting up and down and I went

along the ground and then I slowly went

to the right side kind of painted up the

grass and then went up the trees on the

right side just a little bit and then I

shut the headlamp off I did all that in

10 seconds and then there are still 20

seconds left to go for the shot so I

just kind of stayed still kept it really

dark there and after the full 30 seconds

was completed this was the result of

that photograph and this one actually

turned out pretty sweet look and I did

enjoy this night and I'm surprised on

how good that photograph turned out so a

good thing with night photography is you

want to buy lens with Infinity focus now

you see down to the bottom right that's

a symbol for infinity focus and then go

ahead and look on your lenses you might

actually have one of these lenses in

your bag right now but if not I'm going

to go through some lenses that you might

want to look at buying so these are

really handy for focusing that night I

pretty much always focus on Infinity

when shooting the stars because if you

don't have that it's really hard to dial

in your manual focused to try to get the

stars to look clear one of my most

favorite lenses which I probably use

this one probably eighty percent of the

time when I'm doing my night photography

is the tokina 11-16 millimeter f 2.8

lens some of the things I do love about

this lens it's the wide angle that could

definitely capture a lot of the Milky

Way with this lens and what another good

feature is the price on it this one

actually you can find it online on

amazon or ebay for around 450 bucks and

it's amazing that glass and the quality

of pitchers I've been able to achieve

off of this lens and what's really good

about it it's a really fast lens at an

aperture of 2.8 also known as the f-stop

so the trick

is to find the lowest aperture lens so

2.8 or lower like 1.8 which is really

fast or really good ones for doing night

photography so another really good lens

is to Rokinon 14 millimeter 2.8 lens

another really fast lens it's a fixed 14

millimeter where you can't really zoom

in or out but what's really good about

this one is the price and you can find

this one online for around three hundred

bucks US dollars so it's definitely a

good lens and it's really sharp glass

and once again the quality from this

lens is really amazing so definitely a good

one to check out also so another lens i

have in my tool bag is the or my camera

bag actually is the nikon 28 millimeter

f 2.8 lens believe it or not this lens

is very cheap 50 to 100 bucks us this

was actually my first lens i bought for

night photography when i first started

getting into it also broke at the time

that this was kind of a good intro lens

for learning night photography and I've

been able to pull off a lot of pretty

amazing pictures over the years and I

still use this lens to this day and I

just can't believe the quality of the

glass that's in this lens when you first

buy it it just feels so cheep but the

quality of images you get off r is

pretty amazing and actually that picture

to the right was a recent shoot i did i

was up on the Boreas Pass or user

Hoosier pass where that was taken at

and this was actually taken with the 28

millimeter lens and the quality of that

photograph i was very impressed with it

so still one of my more favorite lenses

to this date another great lens to look

into and i probably use this lens the

second most for night photography is the 50

millimeter f 1.8 lens this lens is

amazing the quality of pictures i get

off of this lens

just blows my mind on the glass and

what's really cool about this one it's

still a really affordable lens around

180 bucks us and shopping around once

again on amazon ebay you might even be

able to find it a little bit cheaper

that picture to the right was taken with

this 50 millimeter lens and this was

taken just outside of Canyonlands

National Park on a camping trip I did a

couple years back and we were camping up

against this rock wall at his camp

ground and it was so cool looking with

the fire lighten up everything so I

actually walked away from camp and it

was such a calm night smoke and

everything was just going straight up so

this is one of those photographs that to

this day I just love and it's really

cool that you know I was able to pull

this off with such a affordable lens on

top of that so a good tip to think about

when doing night photography the lower

the apertured number which is your

f-stop the lower the ISO you can

get away with because here's one thing

if you could be cranking out iso really

high up getting up around 3200 or even

6400 or above and of course some of

these newer cameras you can get away

with that especially the full frames and

not have such a noisy picture but if you

don't have a full frame Camera you

start reaching up to the 6400 iso or

higher your pictures are going to look

absolutely horrible so the trick is just

get yourself a really fast lens get that

ISO as low as you can get away with

sometimes doing a lot of star

photography 1600 I can get away with but

like this shot here I was able to get

away with only a 400 ISO on this one

which kept it to really less noise so

once again to review the lower the

aperture number the lower the ISO which

equals lower noise in your photographs

so if you want your photographs to be

nice and clear without having to do a

lot of post-production try to get that

ISO as low as possible

this photograph was actually taken with

the 50 millimeter lens too and I shot

this one but the Copper Mountain Resort

and it was probably about 40 45 minutes

after sunset there is still a light blue

tent in the sky the stars are just

barely starting to show through and I

pulled this off by doing a five second

exposure at F 5.6 iso 100 now to

probably make this photograph even

better would have been to jump up the

aperture to a 7.1 and I probably could

have reduced the time down to save three

seconds I just basically wanted enough

light to show the mountain in the

backdrop with the blue light but yet you

know try to keep the lights on not get

too overexposed as you could tell in

this shot the lights did get a little

bit over exposed and I wasn't able to

really dial it in you know in

post-production there and another good

tip all my photos I do take are in raw

format and I purposely do that because I

have a lot more control in

post-production especially a lightroom

and photoshop and editing and I'll

probably do like a lot of future

tutorials on how i edit out these kind

of photographs and there's definitely

some good tricks to know how to do

these okay

now I want to show you or actually tell

you some of the best times to capture

the milky way and that is actually

starting late spring through early fall

that is when the milky way is that what

i would call at its glory around here so

this particular photograph was actually

shot in early September I was down in

the San Juan Mountains backpacked way up

into the mountains and a good tip with a

milky way is to have good southern

exposure if you're up in the northern

hemisphere and I wanted this one to be

where I had the tent the fire have a

subject in there which actually turned

out to be me since I was the only one on

this trip and then have the mountains as

kind of a backdrop with the silhouette

there so this one actually turned out

pretty sweet I put it in the portrait

mode set up the camera on the tripod set

the timer for about 10 seconds once I

hit that trigger I ran over to the fire

and that here's a tip if you're doing

this with a fire you want to make sure

the fire is not blazing really bright so

this was just barely burnin it was

pretty pretty low and then also I threw

a light a flashlight actually lit up in

my tent and then my headlamp I had that

set at max power and that headlamp I had

that this particular time was pretty

cheesy so there wasn't really a really

good beam coming off of it or some of

the newer headlamps you can get some

just amazing beans so anyways I hit that

timer five seconds ran or ten seconds

ran over got in position and then I had

to stand perfectly still for 30 seconds

so here's the settings I used on this

one 30 seconds aperture 2.8 ISO 1600 so

I try to keep the ISO as low as I can

get away with the try to keep from so

much noise because this was actually

shot with the nikon d 3200 and then i

was using my 11 millimeter wide angle

lens and i like the way this photograph

turned out it actually turned out pretty

sweet-looking of course i want to redo

this photograph now with the full

frame camera I bet I can even make it

twice as better so good tip there for

you okay both of these shots of old

cabins we're taking up in a remote

section of the San Juan Mountains in

southwest Colorado I was actually out

exploring during the daytime

four-wheeling off on some of the old

mining roads and I came across these old

buildings and I noticed they had some

really good southern exposure so I do

the Milky Way would be shining nice and

bright above them so what I did is that

that evening I went back to town

and had some shots of sunsets and then

ate some dinner and then cited once it

got all dark to drive back out to this

location so to actually get to this spot

I pulled off the highway it was probably

a good 20 minute drive up a single lane

dirt road which got pretty rough towards

the top and this road winded really

tight corners with probably 500 foot

sheer drops off to one side so it's kind

of one of those roads you definitely don't

want to drive off of so then I finally

made it to this location no moon out on

this night so it's really dark pulled in

once I got out of the vehicle i was

driving the wind was just whipping

through this location it must been

blowing 15 20 to 30 miles an hour

sometimes so anyways I grabbed my

headlamp grab the bag light set up the

camera on a tripod and the first shot I

did pull off was on the upper right hand

corner there so I set the camera for 30

seconds f 2.8 iso 3200 now I had to do

3200 on this one because I really had to

try to bring out some of the backgrounds

with the light painting and I used my 11

millimeter wide angle lens on both these

photographs so the wind was wiping but

thankfully the wind kind of eased off

just a hair where wasn't howling too

much and I hit the trigger I had it on

the self timer for about five seconds so

I hit that trigger

by seconds goes and I also click it

starts it lends opens up and I'm doing

my 30 seconds recording on us so what's

that 30 seconds started I spent about

probably good 10-15 seconds with the

light and lit up the fence in the

foreground and then I had a brighter

light i used for the background where

aimed it did light up the building and

some of the trees back there after I

pulled off that photograph I walked on

over to the other building what you see

below got up pretty close to the

building since I had a wide angle lens

and once again the winds were still

whipping at this point set the camera

five second timer hit it and what was

really cool about this the clouds were

whipping across this guy so anyways as I

was taking this picture everything was

going nice and smooth and then once the

photograph was done all of a sudden the

craziest thing happened right then the

wind just stopped instantly and

everything went perfectly still and then

all of a sudden this really cold air

like came over me and I got the weirdest

feeling I've ever experienced in my life

in fact my hair on my neck and my arm

started to stand up and I was like man

this isn't right pretty much scared the

crap out of me so I ended that break

then grabbing the camera on the tripod

through it over my shoulders and running

back to the SUV I rented it for this trip

popped over in the back of the SUV just

threw my camera in there ran over to the

driver's side door right when I put my

hand on the driver side door handle all

of a sudden the wind came back and the

cold air went away it was probably one

of the freakiest things that are

experienced I jumped into vehicles so

screw this and spun on out of there and

I was kind of bummed because there was

probably three more buildings there I

really wanted to photograph but there

was a lesson learned on this and that is

don't photograph at haunted mining camps

alone I had not shit beyond us so

anyways if you don't believe you used to

go up there to this location which is

located outside of Telluride and just

go do a night photograph by yourself and

see if anything happens to you pretty

interesting place ok i want to show you

real quick on some different types of

night photography and these are

a lot of them that you might see in my

posts that I do post all the time

obviously a full moon photography that's

a really good one I love doing full moon

photography so this one was taken for 20

seconds and I would kept my aperture at

7.1 so here's a good tip if you can keep

your aperture at 7.1 to say eight point

or you know some point when I found

actually is probably one of the best

ones for keeping your pictures the

sharpest for night photography so it's

kind of the lowest i can usually get

away with when it comes to doing

brighter nights with full moon and yet i

could still keep the buildings in the

background or whatever subject i might

have and it keeps it nice and crisp and

clear now to lower the aperture or your

f-stop you go the more softer your

pictures are going to start to look so

but you usually don't have a choice on

that when you're just doing Milky Way

shots but when you're doing full moon

shots you can give away with higher

apertures which creates a really nice

picture and also I kept the ISO as low

as I could get away with with that

aperture setting I was able to get away

with 400 iso on this one I used a 12

millimeter lens and what's so crazy

about this location I was at thirteen

thousand four hundred and eighty seven

feet above sea level which is about 4111

meters above sea level there and so

definitely thin air at this point very

cool temperatures on this night but it

was probably one of the most amazing

night because right when I showed up

this moon was rising over those Peaks

off in the backdrop and I'd love that

cast of the shadows that were cut across

the ski slopes if you look kind of on

that photograph you can see the shadows

of the trees kind of cutting across

there so i thought this picture turned

out pretty cool looking so another good

thing to do with night photography I

called it the blue light photography so

that get the blue light photography this

is either done before sunrise or after

sunset and it's usually I found the best

lights probably

40 40 minutes after sunset or 40 minutes

before sunrise you got this little tiny

window probably like 15 20 minutes max

to try to pull off some cool photographs

now this works pretty slick I used a on

this one I used by 11 millimeter lens on

this on a really wide angle and this was

taken at the Breckenridge Nordic Center

Lodge this is like a beautiful new log

cabin lodge just built Mills just

wrapped up around this period of time

and we had about an inch of snow come

through and kind of blanket everything

and I noticed the snow stopped the skies

are starting to break so I was like just

go out for some evening photography I

came up to this location he can actually

see my tire tracks down below there and

then often a distance the clouds are

just starting to break where a little

blue sky was starting to poke through so

set in my camera I found the best

setting for this shot turned out to be

like 15 seconds once again I had my

aperture at 7.1 so i can keep the

building as sharp as possible and i was

able to get away with an iso 100 on this

shot so these photographs if you ever

photograph in buildings or homes this is

a great time to do those kind of

photographs is probably what i call the

blue light our your pictures will pop

out more than anybody else's and you

want to get jobs out there for shooting

you know commercial or residential and

the realtor's and stuff too they just

love these kind of photographs a great

way to make extra money out there so

just to give you some good tips now

doing this type photograph does take a

lot of practice and I'm probably going

to need to do is do a very thorough

tutorial in the future on how to pull

off these types of photographs and there

is a bit of post-production you could do

to really make these pictures poppy than

that much more so those will be future

tutorials coming down the pipeline here

so so another good type of night

photography is just going around your

city or small town and this particular

photograph I actually shot with my 50

millimeter lens this was taken for eight

seconds aperture at f 13 and iso 100

this photograph came in so sharp and it

looks really cool now one thing to let

you know when you start cranking up the

aperture a little bit what you're going

to notice is the lights will start

having what I call like light rays

coming off of them and I'll have to do

in a hold another tutorial on that kind

of stuff to it's a pretty interesting

effect he can create without even doing

you know having a special lens or

anything but this particular photograph

I shot through a tree because this guy

obviously was really dark on this night

there's no moon out so I kind of

stationed it just don't nuff to kind of

look through three with the fresh fallen

snow and it I like the effect on how

this one turned out it turned out pretty

cool looking so definitely get a good

one to try out there so another one I

like to do is fireworks photography so

they're into winter months up here in

the ski resort to Colorado this was

actually taken over at Keystone ski

resort and throughout the ski season

every Saturday evening they shoot

fireworks off so I came over to this

location known some fireworks is going

to be shot and this particular picture I

was able to pull off with my 13

millimeter lens I shot it for 10 seconds

aperture 7.1 once again trying to keep

the building and everything looked real

sharp and I ISO100 what's kind of neat

with this one is some of the people were

blurry but yet some of the people came

out perfectly clear in this shot so it

kind of gives it that kind of a real

cool perspective and I was able to

capture the streaking of the fireworks

at the same time pretty cool fireworks

doing fire photography can be a little

challenging but it's definitely worth

pulling off and then there's a lot of

people that pull off a lot amazing

photographs you see on the internet out there

so definitely worth trying out so

another tip I want to give you is

scoping out your location for doing your

night shots I can't stress enough how

great google earth is for doing this i

love this program so they have it you

can actually download it on your

computer for free or they actually have

a free app too I use this thing so much

and I because I'm always traveling to

new locations i'm always zooming in to

these locations so that way i could

figure out where is the Sun coming up

where is it going to go down and try to

get some ideas for photographs so that's

another feature tutorial coming up is

I'll just have to go through some

details on Google Earth and show you the

little tips and tricks on using this

program it's definitely worth

downloading so here's some future

upcoming tutorials that are coming down

the pipeline I'm going to actually be

making one on promoting your photos on

social media and the best time to be

posted those and the biggest thing is

the size you post because you get a

remember especially like Facebook or

Google+ people can download those

pictures into the computer so you never

ever wanted to upload a full file size

picture unless you don't mind it getting

stolen out there and i'm sure i've had

many many photographs stolen around the

world but those are small file sizes so

it's going to be really difficult for

them to be blowing up a really nice big

photograph with them some other

tutorials i'm looking at making for you

guys is a different i definitely want to

show you ways of backing up your

photography all your digital files and

stuff there's several different steps i

do because back in two thousand to two

thousand and two and digital cameras

were really starting to come in I lost

two years with photographs from a

computer crash and I could blame those

on a couple roommates at the time and

then I also want to make a tutorial on

different ways you can make money as a

photographer and there's a lot of ways

of making really good money out there

and some are pretty obvious but there's

other ones that a lot of photographers

have yet to get on boards do yet and

it's a huge market that's been barely

even touched yet and the potential is

just endless the amount of money you can

make off that so there'll be a future

tutorial coming down the pipeline so

anyways I would definitely subscribe if

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Retro Vs Modern - Cobbled Classics Carbon Bike Special - Duration: 11:42.

- I'm here on the Muur Van Geraardsbergen,

The final battleground for so many years

in the tour of Flanders.

(Si groans) - Sorry mate. Sorry I'm late.

It took me awhile to get ready this morning.

- Sorry, Si, is that you?

- Well, kind of.

Today, Matthew, I am Johan Museeuw.

- [Matthew] I'm not sure Johan Museeuw

would be particularly happy with you saying that,

but anyway...

- Well, no , that is a fair point,

however, I do have Johan Museeuw's very bike

that he used in the 2000 Tour of Flanders.

That's right, the era defining Colnago C40.

- Well that's a little bit of a coincidence

'cause I happen to be sat astride the Trek Domane

belonging to Yaroslav Popovych which he rode

in the Classics Campaign in 2016.

- You know what, Matt?

Wonder if we should put these through their paces?

- Do you mean, a retro v. modern?

- Classic special?

Let's do it.

(upbeat music)

- Firstly, Si, I think we need to put the bike

into a little bit of context,

or the rider in fact, Johan Museeuw,

an utter legend of the sport.

World Road Race champion,

three times winner of Paris-Roubaix,

and three times winner of the Tour of Flanders.

He is the Lion of Flanders.

An absolute living legend,

without a shadow of a doubt.

- That is right, and arguably though, this bike, the C40,

is even more iconic than its former rider.

So when it was introduced,

the first time in secret in to the pro peloton,

it was 1993.

And in '95,

it actually became the first bike, first carbon bike,

to win Paris-Roubaix.

And it amassed incredible number

of victories until it was eventually retired

from the pro peloton, about a decade later.

Now I said it was carbon,

but it's carbon in a very different way to yours,

even though they share the same material.

Because it was made by bonding carbon tubes to carbon lugs.

And it gives it one very, very big advantage

in that it can be made to be entirely custom.

So this is Johan Museeuw's own personal custom geometry.

And it is certainly quite a unique feeling bike to ride,

that's for sure.

- Well, in fact, Domane is made of the same material,

carbon fibre, but it's a little bit different.

It's made in a mold.

It's monocoque and whilst Trek didn't have the luxury

of having custom frames made,

but they did have a race-specific,

limited edition geometry which had limited availability

to the general public as well.

Built-in to this frame,

as you can see,

is an IsoSpeed decoupler,

adjustable from the rear,

giving the bike quite remarkable vertical compliance,

and of course the bike itself,

is tremendously stiff.

- Well, that is a funny point, actually,

the stiffness side of things,

because with these skinny tubes,

this one definitely doesn't look anywhere near as stiff,

and I think, if I was to really stamp on the pedals,

I'd probably find it very different to that one.

But the comfort, even though it has no Iso-Speed Decouplers,

it is still a very comfortable bike,

and I think that comes down firstly,

to those skinny tubes again.

Then also to choice of wheels.

So even in 2000, Classics riders

were still using these box-section aluminium wheels

and they are significantly more comfortable,

although less aero-dynamic,

than your deep-section carbon bad boys there.

(upbeat music)

- How does it feel like there?

That was the Bosberg, by the way, we just rode up.

How does it feel?

You look pretty comfy.

It's a really laid back position,

but I tell you what Si,

you look like you could be Johan Museeuw.

- Oh Matt, that is the nicest thing anyone

has ever said to me.

"Like a slow Johan Museeuw."

- [Matthew] Look at that!

- Yeah. Yeah! Yeah!

- [Matthew] How does it feel, though?

'Cause you're very, very long.

I mean, the position's quiet aero itself,

but how does it kinda handle?

- I'll tell you what, position

is a really interesting thing because even though this

is entirely custom, he's put a 140 stem on here,

but, yeah, there's hardly any drop

between the saddle and the bars.

So although I'm still super stretched out,

it contrasts completely with modern-day race bikes.

And aside from handling, kinda slow actually,

it feels really good.

Feels like I could just cruise around on this all day.

Just, effortlessly floating through the bunch.

- I think another thing we need to mention.

We talked about the frames.

Talked about handling of the bike.

What about gears?

'Cause on this bike, of course,

I've got Shimano Di2.

Giving me a really wide gear ratio.

11 to 28, I think it is on this bike.

Twenty-two gears to choose from where,

as back in 2000,

as I remember well,

I was racing as a pro back then,

far more limited availability as well.

A limited range of gears, sorry.

- That's right. So this C40

has got Shimano-Dura 7700 on there.

Which, actually, this is the 25th anniversary group

so it's particularly special.

And I think, you correct me if I'm wrong,

was introduced back in 1996.

And actually wasn't changed until 2004.

And so we've only got nine-speed at the back

and Museeuw rode 39/53 chainrings in Flanders.

And with a 12/23 or 11/23 block, I think.

But the fact that this group set

didn't change for eight years,

and the frame didn't change for ten,

means that even just, what, 17 years ago,

pros didn't change bikes half as much as they do now.

There was much slower turnover of technology, wasn't there?

- Definitely and I think another interesting point

about your gears selection, a narrower range of gears.

And Museeuw actually used to ride 177.5 cranks

whereas Popovych, 172.5, a smaller rider.

But that just shows about this leverage

and the sort of slower gears.

Lower cadence over the climbs as well.

- Yeah, these are monster cranks. 177.5.

- You're rolling them beautifully!

- There's a reason why I'm peddling at 50 rpm.

It's just a cruiser, this bike.

A cruiser that's also won the Tour of Flanders.

And Paris-Roubaix.

- Privileged.

- And the Worlds.

(upbeat music)

- I'll tell you what, Si.

The top of the Bosberg, the other side,

I might just give it a bit of a nudge on the cobble descent.

You coming with me?

- (Car passing drowns out speaker) I'll probably go a bit.

It's Belgian heritage. I think I might walk.

- You sure? - Yeah

- All-right, here we go!

(intense rock music)

- Sweet as a nut!

(Si emits a sustained cry)

- Belgium heritage! Imagine what they'd do

if I broke Johan's bike.

(Matthew emits a sustained cry)

- Here he comes! Here he comes!

Mr. Modern-Day, cruising down on his "cobble eater".

- Look out, Si!

- Heritage! Heritage!

- Uh, Si, we're heading towards the Muur.

- Yeah - Do you fancy,

for old times' sake, giving it a nudge?

- A retro modern race?

- Definitely. - Go for it!

Hey Matt, who do you think

would have won? Cancellara or Museeuw?

(intense orchestra music)

(sound of bicycle gears

(heavy breathing)

(Si groans)

(Heavy breathing)

- Well, Si, what an absolutely wonderful ride that was.

A mini cycling pilgrimage. - Yeah!

- And I can tell, by the look on your face,

now and out on the road, you were having a whale of a time.

- I was, I did have a whale of a time.

I was a little bit unsure about the bike

to start with because it felt so different.

The position and the geometry was just so different

to what I'm normally used to.

But by the end, it was like it was on rails.

It was so fast, and super-duper stiff.

One issue, though, that I think we need to address

before everyone raises it in the comments.

Is that for a lot of you, and us included, the year 2000

doesn't actually feel all that long ago,

but in bike-terms,

I think these two are like chalk and cheese.

- Yep - There is an awful lot

that has happened in the last 17 years

and so actually the year 2000,

when you're looking at a classic bike like that,

is definitely retro. 17 years prior to that, in 1983,

really not quite so much a change, really.

Just toe-clips, some straps and down-shift shifters.

- And maybe, I think, a difference in weight.

But in terms of look and geometry, pretty much the same.

- Yeah

- But what about the other key factor about a retro bike?

The aesthetic. (Si moans in agreement)

The aesthetic of the bike. I mean, both bikes are beautiful.

But in particular, Colnago.

It's got this real sense of reverence.

It's always a piece of art.

- Yeah, it is a piece of art, isn't it?

We are super, super lucky to have that.

It must be said though,

that if I was going to have a bike to ride now.

I'd go for the Trek.

(Matt hums in surprise)

I'd go for the modern bike.

The kind of riding that will do

short, fast, full-gas efforts now.

That Trek is just robust and it's fast

and you just wanna thrash it.

- I mean whatever the road threw up today.

It kind of ate it for breakfast.

That descent of the Bosberg,

I just wanted to go faster and faster.

The bike had no problem dealing with the cobbles,

even at really high speed.

But yeah, that is the way to go.

But perhaps this one?

A nice gentle, tranquil ride to the cafe, perhaps.

- One day, I will have a classic bike and ride to the cafe.

- Definitely. Now, for all things cycling,

you'll want to talk shop in fact,

how 'bout clicking on the globe?

And that way you would not miss another GCM video.

- That's right and make sure you subscribe.

And then, if you want more content?

Well why not click just over there?

Where Matt got to ride a bike

even older than Johan Museeuw's Colnago C40.

A genuine retro piece.

The 1987 Battaglin of Stephen Roche.

- Now right now I'm sitting next to Simon Richardson,

dressed as Johan Museeuw.

If you want to see the real Johan Musseuw,

in conversation with myself,

how about clicking just down here?

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Thunder Show: Critical damage - Duration: 6:00.

In this episode: ONLY THE BEST OF THE BEST VIDEOS OF THE WEEK:

Have you ever pondered upon which nation is the most powerful in the game?

The author of this clip think he knows the answer. He believes it's Germany, specifically their Wirbelwind.

The absolute beast in ground warfare, as we all know. See it for yourself:

Wirbelwind has not 1, but 4 cannons, just like Shilka, which is a top-grade SPAAG in the Soviet tech tree!

I mean, seriously. Just think about it for a second.

Wirbelwind can kill enemy SPAAGs with those guns!

Nevermind those SPAAGs! The Wirbelwind is capable of attacking lightly armored tanks, too!

But you wait, there's more! Did you know that Wirbelwind can de-track heavy tanks? That's awesome!

Are you aware that Wirbelwind is an anti-aircraft vehicle?

I mean hey, anti-aircraft vehicles are designed to shoot at aircraft, not tanks.

There are other vehicles for shooting at tanks, which are surprisingly also called tanks!

They are meant to destroy other mighty and powerful armored vehicles, not some puny SPAAGs!

Because otherwise the world as we know it will plunge into total chaos!

The space-time continuum will shatter, followed by mass-hyseria,

Sigh… ok. Moving on!

Dancing of Doom, thank you for your eye-opening submissions

and here is your well-earned 5000!

OF SILVER LIONS!

Since they are clearly superior to Golden Eagles!

Sometimes your best-laid plans fail.

You wanted to record a video for Thunder Show, but your recording software ceased to function.

Your camera or your screen is broken too, so the bottom half of the screen is in this stylish green tint.

But technically, you can still make a video!

Soooo, these minor troubles will not stop a proper dedicated tanker!

How can the audience of Thunder Show know otherwise, about the heroic feats of your ASU-57,

which, despite having a broken gun, was able to take out a Sturmpanzer and help allies take down an M3 Lee!

The community must know its heroes! Your name will be immortalized forever!

Thank you Jack-O-Lantern for this heart-wrenching story of your heroism. Here's your reward.

Sadly, our Golden Eagles dispenser is out of order right now.

But hey, you can have these 5000 Silver Lions instead!

Here it is. The most epic video we've had on Thunder Show. Ever.

A lone King Cobra surviving numerous hits from a KV-85, Churchill and a Panther.

How is that even possible? Heavy tank surviving multiple shots! This is so epic, i am out of words.

But the King Cobra's return fire is not very effective, either, but don't blame him.

He was under some serious pressure, taking so many hits!

Finally, the Panther's commander takes a good shot and puts the Jumbo out of its misery.

Kit Sprang, you fought like a true lion! So, it's only fitting you get 5000 Silver Lions!

Finally, the last video of this episode is one of the most ingenious yet.

I bet many of you wanted to make a good-looking video and add some epic soundtrack too it,

but chose not to, to avoid copyright troubles! Yeah, you got to pay for music, too!

The author of this video got around that problem easily! No, he did not use royalty-free music!

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Great, huh? Titanicman, this track must at least make it to a silver album!

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HeavyweaponsGuy says: "Awh I wasnt in the thunder show cri cri all day" ...who writes this.

This comment has just earned its author 1000 Silver Lions!

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and email address, so we can send you your prize!

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Thank you for watching Thunder Show!

Ok, let's recap the three simple steps on how to submit your video to Thunder Show:

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which corresponds to one of the four categories mentioned earlier.

ATTENTION: The submitted video must be made by you, must be published for the first time,

must have public access for viewers and must not violate any copyright laws.

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The covering email should contain the desired category for your video, your in-game nickname

and the email address registered with your game account, so we can send you the reward

should your submission win!

Every week, each winner in every category of the show will get 5000 Golden Eagles!

We will also be awarding the best comment of the week. So, get your creative juices flowing,

make some content, send it to us, or simply watch and comment, either way

we've got plenty freebies to go around! Good luck and see you in a week!

For more infomation >> Thunder Show: Critical damage - Duration: 6:00.

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HAH! - Duration: 0:31.

You thought I would leave?!

No.

Of course not.

I'm not gonna leave, April Fools everybody!

Happy April First.

Kicking off, uh, April Fools.

Um, Mr. SatproMC is not the owner of AcidFade, Yet.

No, he's just not.

I'm still going to stay in control.

Just Happy April Fools.

I got you didn't I, and I'll see you guys next year for the next April Fools joke.

Bye.

For more infomation >> HAH! - Duration: 0:31.

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Let's Play Undertale Part 13 — gnik elzzuP - Duration: 10:57.

Hello, this is Yahweasel!

Let's play Undertale.

In the last episode, uh, Alphys updated status, apparently!

I hate using a phone, I don't want to do this, lmao!

OK, yup, she doesn't want to talk to us.

In the last episode, uh, definitely not betrayal!

I mean, far be it from us to... betray.

(Goofy laugh)

That was supposed to be evil, but that probably didn't come across that way...

OK... battle time!

Tsundereplane gets in the way, not on purpose or anything.

Can we instant-mercy?

That would be handy.

Nope?

OK, well, then you get to die!

Man, we do good damage!

I-idiot!

OK, what is... what is...

OK, that...

At first that didn't seem too bad, then I saw the things.

I guess they only go left and right, it's not that bad.

Tsundereplane's body is smoking.

I could spare it, or I could murder it dead-like, like so!

Goodbye!

But I never got to... die.

Oh, you got to die.

You got to die.

I win!

OK, so I assume that arrow...

Weeeeh!

Safety first, kids!

I see.

OK, we got a bit of a maze situation goin' on here.

This is probably gonna be absolutely nothing?

What was to the left, I want to know.

I must know!

Alphys updated status:

Omg, I've had my claw over the last digit for five minutes.

Omg, I'm just gonna do it, I'm j-j-j-j-just gonna call!

As if we wouldn't know.

Ring, ring!

Click.

Whoever was calling hung up before you answered it.

What do you mean before I answered it?

I wouldn't've heard the click if I hadn't have, uh... if they had hung up BEFORE I answered

it.

Pyrope bounds towards you.

Can't be spared, so gets to die!

Feel the heat!

Oh, that– that's hot, alright.

Oh geeze, quite the... quite the explosion, stay away from those things, understood.

Took a little bit of damage there.

It's chuckling through its teeth, it - gets - to - die!

Dead.

I win.

Took a little bit of damage, damn.

OK, so obviously right is something special, then, since plot events happened to the left,

and plot events mean important and not special.

Oh, no.

Oh, don't gimme this garbage.

I assume this is a good.

There's a frypan lying on the ground, will you take it?

Uh, of course!

It's there for me.

The burnt pan.

I assume that's a, uh, weapon.

Burnt pan: Attack ten, damage is rather consistent, consumable items... heal four more HP!

That's nice, I don't know if ten is better than what I already have, let's checked.

Let's checked?

Let's check.

Ballet shoes...

Seven, yeah.

So it's better and it improves my restorative items.

No complaints about any of that.

I assume there's nothing of value to the right, but can't be bothered to check apparently.

Yup, nothing of value to the right, OK, easy-peasy.

Oh no, oh God!

(Laughs)

We're trapped in an infinite loop.

OK, let's move on then.

Hmm.

Lasers seem like a problem.

Ring, ring!

Uh, h-h-hi, so the blue lasers...

Uh, I mean, Alphys here, hi!

The blue lasers won't hurt you if you don't move.

Just like blue in battle, understood.

Orange ones, um... you have to be moving, and they, um... they won't, um...

Move through those ones!

Uh... bye.

Click.

Right, so move through orange lasers, don't move with blue lasers.

OMG, I did it!

Claws haven't shook like that since Undyne called me to ask about the weather!

She'll never call you again, though!

(Evil laugh)

OK, I see.

Oh, I stopped.

Oh, oh, OK, OK, OK.

Was not expecting that.

Alphys updated status:

Wait, there's no weather down here.

Why did she call me?

Just to tell you that she was busy being killed by a human!

Ohhh, I was totally, totally moving.

I mean not moving, I mean whatever I meant to say.

This is... surprisingly hard.

Ohhh, I totally wasn't, you liar!

For some reason it's easier in battle...

I claim... to excuse my badness.

It's a switch.

Of course press it, it's a switch!

The lasers were deactivated.

Outstanding.

Just in time.

Oh my God, I forgot to tell them where to go!

Posted a picture: Cute pic of me right now!

It's a photo of a garbage can with several pink, glittery filters over it.

So you are a garbage can.

You'rer–you're so garbage that you are a can of garbage.

Good to know.

A-A-A-Alphys here!

Th-the northern door'll stay locked until you s-s-s-solve the puzzles on the right and

left...

I-I think you should g-g-go to the right first!

Click!

OK, right first.

I am believing Alphys, she hasn't tried to screw me up yet.

Alphys updated status:

Wonder if it'd be un-fun if I explain the puzzle?

Hmm.

You two are creepy.

The way to work is blocked, so I had time to catch Mettaton's show on my phone.

The special effects were amazing today.

That human almost looked real.

You mean me?

You want to look back at me?

No?

Fine.

Mettaton?

Yeah, he's the most popular star in the underground.

His fan club probably has at least two, no, THREE dozen members!

I thought he was just gonna say three members.

Heh!

Whoah!

OK.

The door leading through the area is closed, so I tried the puzzle?

But I kept running out of ammo and it kept restarting?

And my two coworkers won't help?

It's like they don't even want to go to work?

You ask a lot of questions.

Shoot the opposing ship, move the boxes to complete your mission.

Ehhh...

OK?

I'm just gonna fire one to see, like, what happens.

Uh, OK?

Good for me?

I think I understand.

Oh, and I had two—

OK, understood.

So presumably there'll be a similar puzzle over here.

Oops, that was the wrong way.

That's still closed.

For some reason, I thought that would only go left and right.

Nope.

I was mistaken.

A-A-Alphys h-here!

Th-that blue laser seems totally impassable, b-b-but... as the royal scientist, I h-h-have

some tricks up my sleeve.

I'll hack into the hotland laser database and take it out!

Click!

Well that was easy.

No problem!

I assume I would have to do a battle there if I didn't have her helping me.

We were hanging out when suddenly a bunch of puzzles reactivated out of nowhere.

This is a huge problem.

It rules!

They've gotta cancel school over this!

Finally, someone turned off that laser.

Now that we're free, we can...

Well, uh.

I guess we'll just keep standing here.

One more puzzle.

Yup, more complicated.

Let's see here.

Shoot the opposing ship, OK, that's just the same message.

Hmmmm...

With only two bew-lets (bullets).

Easy.

Sorted.

Do not question Yahweasel!

And here we go...

And here we go!

Alphys updated status:

Whatever, I'll just explain it.

Too late.

Uh...

I think... um...

Hey... about the puzzles on the left and right...

They're a bit difficult to explain, but...

Uh... you already... solved them?

Awesome!

Well, so much for that!

You were super-useful, Alphys.

Glad to have you on the team.

I detect a lack of save point.

Hey... it's kind of dark in there, isn't it.

Don't worry!

I'll hack into the light system and brighten it up.

Oh no...

Ohhhh yesssss!

Welcome beauties to the underground's premier cooking show.

Cooking With a Killer Robot!

Preheat your ovens, because we've got a very special recipe for you today.

We're going to be making...

A cake!

My lovely assistant here will gather the ingredients.

Everyone give them a big hand!

We'll need sugar, milk and eggs.

Go for it, sweetheart!

Next time!

Until then thanks for watching.

If you liked the video I've got hundreds more, just click that channel button.

Cheers, from Yahweasel.

For more infomation >> Let's Play Undertale Part 13 — gnik elzzuP - Duration: 10:57.

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For more infomation >> বৌ ও শালীকে এক বিছানাই ফেলে gaming world - Duration: 3:46.

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মা মেয়ের এক সাথে স্বর্গ ভ্রমন - সপ্তাহের সেরা gaming world - Duration: 8:51.

জব এ প্রমোশন পেতে বউ কে বিসর্জন

For more infomation >> মা মেয়ের এক সাথে স্বর্গ ভ্রমন - সপ্তাহের সেরা gaming world - Duration: 8:51.

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WHY THE F-16 DEAL IS CRITICAL FOR INDIA? - Duration: 7:26.

For more infomation >> WHY THE F-16 DEAL IS CRITICAL FOR INDIA? - Duration: 7:26.

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বাবা-মায়ের চোদাচুদি দেখে চুরি করে - Duration: 3:58.

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For more infomation >> বাবা-মায়ের চোদাচুদি দেখে চুরি করে - Duration: 3:58.

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Flat Earth theory Trees Weeds Bushes April 1 2017 - Duration: 5:59.

good morning youtube

okay its a beautiful day

okay we're gonna look over there, do you see the trees there?

and even this tree, I learned something new today

those are not trees, those are bushes

and even off, all those around there, those are bushes

those are not trees

I know it's gonna be hard for you guys to wrap your brains around

and this is related to the flat earth, like when I walk out my front door

well the ground is flat

and so anyway

lets look off over in this distance, do you see that off over there

these are bushes

okay and the comparison is, when you go to California

if you've ever been to california you'll see those giant redwoods

giant redwood trees

when I was younger I was able to go to the redwood forrest

and those trees are huge

I guess I would have never thought if it like that

man cut down all our trees

all of them, not just a little bit of them all of them

what in the world

and so then our trees, we need our trees to survive

so this is really a bush

and i'm still trying to wrap my brain around the flat earth

this is weeds

this is just weeds right here

there is a legitimate tree in there somewhere

i mean a short bush

and this is from the forest i think

i still like it tho

and this is weeds

ummm yeah

but i was just thinking tho because this video i was watching

i've seen a lot of videos about the flat earth

what it is there are folks who say that

what they'll is that

earth is mis-shapen

which that i agree with

i already agree with that its not the perfectly round globe

theres one that says we are living in a bowl

and the antarctica is on the opposite side of us so like

like if we went right through the earth actually there is snow all around us

which is melting and the bottom side of the earth like up to the sides

all ice

so if all that ice was to melt

then where we live would flood

and then theres i've seen another one too

the other one is the earth is shaped like a sphere

and so being shaped like a sphere

so there are long long flat plane on it

i haven't decided which flat earth theory i'm ascribing to yet

but actually it really does make sense

i do believe the earth isn't perfectly round

like if you went out in to space

we're not gonna see a perfectly round thing like nasa has showed us all these years

so in that sense um

we have kinda been lied to a bit by the propaganda machine

i don't know for what reason they would lie to us

i guess just because they thought well these idiots will believe anything

so lets tell em the world the earth looks like a marble

yeah thats what it boils down to

lets tell these people the earth looks like

burp belch opps oppsey

looks like a marble

but i'm setting out here in my weeds

setting out here in my weeds, they are not even bushes

they are to little to be bushes

so yeah all that stuff off yonder there

around that house on the other side that they cut down

that is bushes

this is weeds

if ya think about it

wow thats some heavy duty stuff today

i wonder what this stuff down here is called

hopefully our trees will come back one day

i would have never thought about it that all of our trees are gone

if you look at california all the trees are gone

in the redwood forest all the trees are gone primarily

that kinda sad that we don't really have any trees left anywhere

so california has held on to some of the history

the historical trees they can be thousands of years old

wow

but anyway, thats all i have to say

i want to thank you guys for watching

ring my fell for notifications

to subscribe and follow my comments we're doing shoutouts and things

i want to thank you guys so much for watching

share this video with your friends

thank you i'll see you guys soon love you peace love and avocados

theres my weeds

For more infomation >> Flat Earth theory Trees Weeds Bushes April 1 2017 - Duration: 5:59.

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Look Beyond Tax Savings In A Health Insurance Plan - Duration: 6:45.

One of the most common mistakes that people make is to buy health insurance plans only for tax savings

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Remember, your health insurance plan should be able to easily cover your hospital room rent

Look out for health insurance policies that restore the sum insured even after making a claim

Also, look out for incentives that the health insurance policy offers for not making a claim

There are policies that will give you 100% of sum insured as incentive for not making a claim

In health insurance plans, find out the benefits you will get for the premium you will pay

It is equally important for you to know what your health insurance policy will not cover

You get different tax deductions for the health insurance premiums you pay for yourself and parents

Don't buy a health insurance plan where you don't know it offers besides just saving tax

For more infomation >> Look Beyond Tax Savings In A Health Insurance Plan - Duration: 6:45.

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day 1: Let's begin the new #VEDA17 - Duration: 3:53.

For more infomation >> day 1: Let's begin the new #VEDA17 - Duration: 3:53.

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কাকিমার সাথে বিয়ের রাতে এক বিছানায় gaming world - Duration: 9:10.

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