Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 4, 2017

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Hey it's Soul, and this is the Word of Warcraft.

Back in October, about a month into Legion, I gave a list of five things about the expansion

that I found to be an inexcusable disappointment for the majority of players.

We're going to take a quick look at where we're at now with those, and I'll give

another five disappointments to freshen things up.

The first point was that Xavius was undertuned, and this caused a ripple of disappointment

among the raiding community that Blizzard is off the mark when it came to tuning.

This was for various reasons, among them the tuning of the encounter itself, artifact ranks

and legendary armor and so on.

Since then Blizzard swung the pendulum straight to the other side and brought players an overtuned

raid with the Trial of Valor, and Helya, who was menacing to underprepared raid teams.

This was then followed up with the Nighthold and Gul'dan, which overall was accepted

as a strong but reasonably entertaining raid to cap the tier.

So technically the easy mythic Xavius kill is a stain on Blizzard's record, but time

marches on with more wins and disappointments to look forward to.

Nomi still sucks.

Nomi's been updated a bit with the chance of learning upgraded recipes having gone up.

There's the new food that gives an additional, higher chance of also learning a recipe upgrade.

In the 7.2.5 PTR, there's a sort of rush order, similar to the Warlods of Draenor garrision

rush order, that speeds up work orders assigned to Nomi, to destroy your materials even faster.

Nomi still sucks.

I get it, Blizzard, you've got to stay the course with design paradigms but for all that

is good, don't do cooking like this ever again.

In the face of all these game systems like artifact power that're meant to give players

the sense that their time is always a positive investment, Nomi is not.

I said bacon sucked because it didn't provide a useful benefit at the start of Legion.

Cut to now, bacon does not suck anymore, now that Lavish Suramar Feasts give 500 to our

main stat, unlike the 200 from before.

Bacon has always been cool, but WoW bacon took some time to get its act together.

And Nomi sucks.

Reputations didn't mean anything after exalted in Legion 7.0 up till Legion 7.2.

Today players who earn enough extra rep with exalted factions receive a goodie bag of false

hope that's worth slightly more than nothing.

Even better, after a recent Q&A, the bag might have even better goodies in the near future.

So technically, reputations past exalted don't have a value of zero any longer.

There's a possible mount in one of those many bags and players can complain about RNG

all day, no problem with that.

But as for reputations past exalted, they at least have some value, and to be frank,

I'm glad this was salvaged with even this obvious design band-aid.

On a side note, my favorite reps are still the Mists of Pandaria reputations that offered

a neat questline as a capstone to the daily grind.

My hopes are that future expansions will adopt a system beyond exalted that will reward players

with both a conclusion questline and a long tail system that adds a bit more value to

completing world quests.

Finally, secondary stats are still a powerful thing to consider, especially when looking

at rings and trinkets.

But the comical difference secondary stats made is no longer there.

Aside from a few outliers, I find myself a bit more satisfied with the revisit to secondary

stats.

Sims and addons still help with the fine tuning of player optimization but for most players,

item level is king.

So let's get on with the good stuff.

Here's my new list of five Legion disappointments that you probably can't deny.

The 7.2 edition.

Social tools Artifact power

Flight implementation 7.2 expectations

Broken shore?

Social tools.

We're currently on patch 7.2 and with 7.2.5 around the corner, I think it's safe to

see that the delivery of WoW's improved "social toolkit" has been delivered, and

color me disappointed.

The social tools mentioned in Legion's announcement had me a bit excited.

A some of you may know, I'm a big fan of guilds and developing lasting relationships

as opposed to the dependence of queues and pugs that seem to permeate today's WoW culture.

Toasts are those notifications telling you your existing friends are doing something

and would rather not do with you, otherwise they'd say something first.

It's my opinion but while this feature adds a bit of convenience when you already have

a big battle.net friend list, it can be kind of annoying.

In fact one of the first big threads I noticed on this topic was to ask how to turn it off,

followed by a link to an addon that could disable the notification.

I get that our attention spans are short these days, but if we really wanted to play with

our friends, we'd reach out.

At least, I think.

The other feature comes straight out of Twitter and Selfie camera hell, a Facebook integration

with the formerly Battle.net client turned Blizzard Application.

Now you can opt in and have your Blizzard App notify you of all the FB friends you're

already stalking that hey, they've been playing Blizzard games without you, too.

I don't mean to insult Blizzard's efforts to reinforce relationships, but this is entirely

not what I expected by improved social tools.

Here I am pushing my agenda again but I expected something more robust but practical, a much

more powerful guild finder/player finder tool that helps facilitate the building of long

term groups for PvP or PvE or RP or whatever activity.

WoW needs more in game help for those who don't meander into external communities

like the Reddits or the Discords.

Artifact Power.

Actually in a lot of ways, the premise of AP isn't bad.

I think it's an unobtainable Unicorn of game design, but the idea of an endless system

that rewards the behaviors of both hardcore and casual players with reasonable parity

sounds pretty darn cool.

Blizzard has done a good job of pushing the system, learning from mistakes, and reiterating

on its design to adapt to the players' habits.

However, this cycle of learning and reiterating has been really, really jarring for these

players.

Before 7.2, players were starting to effectively finish powering up their weapon and were miles

ahead of their counterparts who were catching up.

The social demands for high item level and achievements to sign up for guild runs or

even menial PUGs now included the demand for an unreasonable artifact rank that suited

the group leader's wants.

In response, 7.2 came around and we now have an artifact power requirement that brings

players closer together, but also reads like a promise of mathematical futility.

Blizzard decided that hey, instead of setting a cap that we think is high enough, let's

use astronomical numbers instead.

And in a way, it worked.

With a raid in the horizon the hard expectations of artifact rank have become more like a reasonable

expectation.

But for Blizzard to have to make inelegant changes to artifact weapons with this whole

de-leveling process, it's probably on players' minds that in 7.3, this could happen again.

It makes me wonder that if in the next expansion, will something similar to this progression

system exist?

I'm not sure, but I don't think WoW's developers nor its players should burden itself

with a system like this that's critical to player progression but ends up being very

malleable.

Flight.

I've already talked about this once, so I'll make this one quick.

Flight itself is okay.

Flight as a mechanic is something I don't entirely agree with, but it doesn't necessarily

break the game, thanks to the current Pathfinder achievements that control its release.

My disappointment with flight in 7.2 is that its delivery was lackluster and with no more

fanfare than your standard achievement.

There's no awesome quest that grants me the ability, or the permission to fly.

There's no tongue-in-cheek thing from Khadgar where he's like, "I'm sure you've

been wanting to take to the skies, Champion, let me give you that opportunity," then

pats us on the head and tah dah, we can fly.

There's just the sound and the toast of the achievement, and I guess the relief of

completing it.

But the worst part about flight is that there's nothing fresh or new or exciting to do with

it.

Current world content is easier.

Yay.

The world looks different from the sky.

Cool.

But there's nowhere to go that makes flight mean something.

Flight doesn't unlock anything like I don't know, a timed quest to help deliver supplies

to 3 different areas under attack.

There could be random legion ships in each zone with rare mobs waiting to be killed.

There could be Kirin Tor based world quests based on actual flying and not the gimmicky

floating we've been trying to get around for the past few months.*********************

But there isn't.

There's just doing things faster with our alts, which IS nice.

And we can pause the game, so to speak.

And that's about it.

I'm happy to fly.

But Legion's world design doesn't seem to care one bit whether I can fly or not.

And that feels lazy to me.

7.2 expectations.

Ion Hazzikostas sort of squirreled his way out of this one.

But effective reasoning doesn't mitigate the disappointment of 7.2's delivery.

For the player type who wants to make sure that their favorite character is as in line

with the game's story as possible, 7.2 has been a race from one hard stop to the next,

encountering quests to complete activities that they've already been doing for the

past few weeks.

The claim of 7.2 being the "largest patch ever" turned out to be true from the eyes

of its developers.

Same for players who work multiple toons and specs who could otherwise feel much too overwhelmed.

Bellular hit the mark on this with a recent video.

Thanks to his desire to deliver on class guides he's churning through 7.2 to develop content

and taking every advantage of the numerous systems updates that do make the game more

alt friendly.

But for the individual player who does not have 12 characters and every spec being worked

on, 7.2 feels like only a fraction of the delivery that was promised.

It's not entirely guaranteed yet but 7.3 expects to be a more unified experience for

all players, meaning that development time will go into a delivery that everyone will

be able to play through, and there should be fewer instances of content that are reserved

for a particular spec and class.

But we're nowhere near that yet.

So I'm a little bummed.

PvP gearing.

So I wouldn't consider myself too much of a PvPer at all so let me describe my experience

with it from the outside.

If I, Soul, want some of that cool gear from pvp, here's what I do.

I go around the Broken Isles and complete Warden Towers for honor points and marks of

honor.

Then I wait till the next season, then buy the old set.

Titanforging.

I've also talked about this before.

I'll bring it up again.

Titanforging threatens to compromise the fulfillment of completing content.

Not to say that Titanforged gear totally negates content, but thanks to it existing in every

delivery of Legion's reward systems, it's watered down the older paradigm of working

your way up from easier to harder challenges.

Over the years Blizzard has fought against instances where a boss drops a fancy collection

of gear that absolutely no one needs or can use.

It's not a fun feeling, especially during progression.

Blizzard made changes over the years, including the rebalancing of secondary stats.

Having gear tokens.

Having gear change dynamically to suit a class's spec type.

Personal loot.

Basically, drops should have a high chance of being something players need because it's

an upgrade, again especially when this is progression and this is your first kill.

Titanforging threatens the upgrade aspect of it.

Players don't need to imagine scenarios; but have stories of where loot drops and no

one needs anything because the gear earned from outside the raid or dungeon turned out

to be much better thanks to Titanforging.

It's made gear from higher forms of content feel a bit less special and takes some of

the reward out of a hard earned win.

In fact if we go full hyperbole, so don't take me seriously on this one, the only gear

to look forward to in the Tomb of Sargeras might only be tier and trinkets, since those

are the only ways gear is unique against everything outside of it.

And this is a big might; players are probably saving every nethershard they can get a hold

of in the hopes that when the Tomb comes out, they can try getting Titanforged gear off

relinquished tokens.

I don't know if relinquished tokens can titanforge all the way to Tomb of Sargeras

gear, but someone'll try it.

Share your thoughts, disagreements and disappointments, and Stay Breezy.

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Sabian Vintage 17" Medium thin crash - Testing #10 - Duration: 1:48.

Hi! I'm Norbi

and this is an old vintage sabian 17" medium thin crash cymbal

I don't know whether it's similar

to HH or AA

but you can listen to it

and it will be easier to decide

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You Mean - That Wood Had A Platter Inside? - Duration: 7:29.

Hi, Alan Stratton, from As Wood Turns (www.AsWoodTurns.com) I appreciate local woodturning clubs.

Before I moved from Oregon, we had a couple of good ones.

Now here in Utah, there is a couple of good ones here also.

I like them.

One of the features of the club I'm now with is that raffle off wood every meeting

that people come and donate.

At the last meeting, I got this hunk – it was bigger – of pine.

At first, I was not very thrilled with it because I thought, "Well, it's pine – I

really don't like to turn pine because it is a softwood and I'm not sure it turns

out that well.

I prefer hardwoods.

But!

One of the responsibilities is to turn something and bring it back.

So, I went ahead and turned a platter from it.

I could not see a whole bowl in this.

I could only see a platter in it.

So, I've turned this platter from this hunk of pine.

And, I am pleasantly surprised that it turned out so nicely.

So, let's turn this platter from this chunk of pine.

I'm mounting this hunk of pine to a screw chuck.

I had thought to mount it then mark a cutting circle for the bandsaw but one corner is just

a little big to mark a circle.

So I had to back off and just saw the corners off the block before remounting it to the

lathe.

Often, years ago, I would immediately try to round off the perimeter.

But doing it first is a tough order.

With the initial low speed, the pounding was brutal.

But, I cannot turn up the speed until some of the off balance is remedied.

Now I find it better to first flatten the face.

Then it is easier to cut from the face across the perimeter, cutting into side grain instead

of end grain.

Much easier to ride a bevel from the face than to directly attack the perimeter.

Then continue to shape the bottom of the platter.

I'm starting a bit of an ogee but the shape is a bit rough at this point.

Before I go much further, I'd better cut the mortise for an expansion hold in my larger

chuck jaws.

I'm measuring the jaw size.

I want the mortise to be only slightly larger than the jaws.

I'll cut the mortise with a spindle gouge, and parting tool.

Then clean it up with my smaller skew.

I want at least the outer area smooth for the face of the jaws.

Especially with this soft pine, I wanted enough wood outside the mortise to withstand the

pressure of the expanding jaws.

So I did not cut the lip of the base as deep as the mortise.

This will give it more support.

Then there will be enough wood to take the pressure without cracking.

I'll sand the mortise area now and before remounting the bowl – it is my last chance.

Then finish the outer ogee shape to the rim before sanding.

Then add a couple of grooves to decorate the bottom.

At this point, all that is left of the bottom is to apply finish later.

Now, I can reverse the bowl to hollow and shape the top surface.

I'm mentally dividing the top into thirds: the rim, the intersection of the rim and the

bottom, and the rest of the bottom.

In general, I want to work in this order to preserve the mass of the wood for as long

as possible.

Otherwise, the bowl may move and flex, making it harder to shape.

I'll also keep the tail stock in place for security as long as possible.

So, rim first.

I'll leave the thickness a little thicker than some because the wood is pine.

I'm using my large bowl gouge now.

Occasionally, I'll use a square carbide cutter to do a smooth scrape near the end.

Next is the second third.

I reduce the center just a little to clear the way.

Then work the gouge to remove the excess wood.

Finally, I'm pulling back the tail stock to finish the interior.

With the tail stock gone, I must take lighter cuts or risk breaking out the bottom.

Then power sand the interior.

With sanding nearly complete, I want to add a couple of grooves to the rim.

If this were a hard wood, I could add more detail but I'll play it safe with this pine

and keep it simple.

Then final sand with the fine grits.

Now, I can apply walnut oil first to the interior with the bowl still mounted to the chuck.

Then remove it from the chuck, sign, then apply oil to the bottom.

When I got this wood at the club meeting, I was skeptical that I could get a nice platter

from it.

After all, it was pine, a little dirty, with cracks on the end.

But, you never know until the item is finished how it will look.

I left it a bit thicker, close to 3/8", because it is softwood.

But it is a light wood and is not heavy.

It feels appropriate and looks great.

We'll see you again next week for another woodturning video.

Please give this video a thumbs up, subscribe and tell your friends.

Always wear your full face shield –goggles are not enough protection.

Until next week, this is Alan Stratton from As Wood Turns dot com.

Let's keep on turning.

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"Somi, can you eat all that?"…They are crazy for food! [Sister's SlamDunk2 / 2017.04.28] - Duration: 10:06.

Now, I see a big difference between

the experienced dancers and the newbies

on how you finish your moves.

For certain moves, they're not really finished.

(Unlike Minzy who nails even the smallest moves)

(Their movements still lack detail)

Minzy was also...

- Knew the formations. / - Right.

She was on point with Somi.

- We can't do all of that at once. / - How?

I'm still not that good.

And your expressions.

They always take screen shots of girl groups.

- That's true, GIFs. / - Right.

(All girl groups get screen shots and GIFs)

We wanted to test you all because

we came up with the formations based on the vocals.

The formations change again?

We'll change them a bit.

We'll put the better dancers in front.

So we'll work on the formations today.

1, 2, 3, 4.

(Trying had)

(Laughs)

Jinkyung is so funny when she does this.

Can you not wear your hair like that?

It's like you're drinking poison in historical drama.

(Bottoms up)

(They do the dance with the formations)

Stop, stop.

Come this way and move up as you change spots.

Then where do you go?

Can't you start off here?

Then let's change this up.

Chaeyoung's good at this move. Change places.

You'll do this more.

- Just change it from the start. / - Right.

Since it's confusing.

Jinyoung, you go this way.

Just like this?

- Not that way. / - Oh, this way?

Do I do this as a domino too?

- Right. / - So this is the domino.

- 1, 2, 3, 4. / - Jinyoung, just watch me.

(Jinkyung just had to butt in)

- We have the same moves. / - Correct!

- That's right. / - Got it, Jinkyung.

Everyone laughed way too hard at that.

Was it that funny?

Move up, move up.

Yes! You're in-synch!

(Looks weird)

(She shouldn't worry about formations just yet)

Jinkyung, you have to do better.

You really stand out when you make a mistake.

Way more than others.

(Tries again)

(Trying hard)

Jinkyung!

You did this wrong too.

Try it, Jinkyung.

♪ You like it ♪

♪ You like it ♪

What?

You do this at "You."

- I did. / - Stomp at "You."

- You. / - Jinkyung, stomp your back foot.

She looks like she's looking for a water vein.

"So here's the water vein!"

Gosh!

She's like RoboCop.

♪ You like it, like it ♪

Jinkyung, so this is why it looks weird.

Keep your elbows to your sides.

And don't move this part.

Nobody told me to keep my elbows on my sides.

I'll make an announcement.

From now on... 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th?

Learn the details of the moves from Yewon.

(Deeply moved)

She's one of the best dancers now?

Vice president. President and vice president.

Thank you, teacher. What an honor.

(Was in last place with Jinkyung in the first class)

Jinkyung.

I'm that bad?

Your body lacks a lot of rhythm.

- A lot? / - A lot...

(On the first day she learned the dance)

Jinkyung.

- Are you okay, Yewon? / - Oh, no...

We shoot for 2 days a week

and I practiced for

the remaining 5 days.

I went to the dance studio any time

the teachers were free.

(She fixed her flexibility first)

(Mastered the easy moves first)

(She struggled with the hard moves every day)

(Now, she can dance to the music easily)

(Yewon practiced harder than anyone over a month)

I think I did everything I could

in the time I had.

Let's learn the "You like it" part from Yewon.

Go ahead.

Watch. "You like it, like it, like it."

- So precise. / - So clean.

Props.

That's it!

- Okay, let's do this. / - One more time.

Do the move, Jinkyung.

Okay, okay. Good job.

Take a look at Jinyoung.

- Me? / - Watch Jinyoung.

(Shaking)

How was that, teacher?

Jinyoung...

- You have a nice body... / - She has her style.

So don't be so excessive.

- Gently? / - Yeah, just slightly.

Because this area already sticks out.

(I had to do all that pointing)

You should've done this together.

I want to get together.

How about instead...

Jinkyung, can you join us?

She must be really sweaty.

(Like an old man taking his shirt off)

Why are you so funny?

You're doing this on purpose, aren't you?

You're doing this to be funny, right?

How can I make myself sweat to be funny?

This is too revealing.

Let's tie something here.

Leave her alone.. Nobody thinks it's revealing.

Her outfit was more revealing in season 1.

It was all torn here.

And not a single person

told her that it was too racy.

Even when she wore the shiny outfit

not a single person said it was too revealing.

They did write, "Jinkyung must be insane."

(The last part of the formation practice)

(Sook and Jinkyung's duo dance)

We have to work on this part again.

(She sets her leg like a bone-setter)

You have to be between them here.

We should do this.

This triangle doesn't look so great.

My vision was Chaeyoung

being framed by the legs.

- Sook, your leg is too... / - A frame.

I'll try to go as high as I can.

Dang it! Like this?

Doesn't this look nice?

- She's a b-boy. / - Yeah.

- So different. / - It looks sexy.

Hurry! Hurry and get in that water.

- Do a body wave. / - Go in with a body wave.

- Like this. / - Go up like this.

- Do it. / - Can you hurry it up already?

Please hurry...

Get in that water already...

(Passed out)

(This pose won't work)

(How about this?)

It's better to go in like this.

No, your upper body has to go up more.

Go up.

Get lower, Chaeyoung.

Come in from lower.

- Come up from lower. / - I'm about to collapse.

Go up from between here.

Go up from between here.

This is...

It looks weird.

This is fun though.

(Dead?)

(This is too hard for the older members)

- Let's just do this. / - This is better.

- Be behind them or in front? / - Yeah, let's do this.

And you all can do this from the sides.

(Are they used to the formations now?)

(They quickly get in single file)

(Changes to a V formation)

(The center changes in the V)

(They easily get into the 3-4 formation)

(The hardest is going from 3-4 to V)

(Their formations look fluid)

(Making the choreography look better)

(Back to the 4-3 formation)

(They've all memorized their positions)

(Trying hard)

(Jinyoung was confused at first but seems confident)

(Moves to the center nicely)

(I'm fabulous)

(Good spacing between the members)

(Time for Sook and Jinkyung's dance)

(Passionate)

(The formation frees up)

(Then they unite again)

(They master the formations for verse 1)

(They kept practicing after the shoot ended)

(Let's go eat dinner)

(We're really having fun now!)

- I'll post this now. / - I could've done this right.

Let's go get barbecue.

Let's go.

We're eating this for our singing.

Sure. Not because we're hungry.

We're eating this just for our singing.

- This is for our singing. / - Of course.

I have to lose weight!

(Slurp)

(The best time to start dieting is tomorrow)

(So elegant)

We have to debut when

we're at our fattest and bulkiest.

- To be different. / - Yeah.

Girl groups can't all be the same.

It tastes like spicy seafood soup.

This kimchi is so good.

Try it with the kimchi. It's amazing.

- Should we ask for fried rice too? / - Yes.

So good, right? Try a bite, Somi.

I'm fine.

- I thought I was fine too. / - Will that fit?

(Thumbs up!)

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The Eco Friendly Ark Shelter "Shelter S", Amazing Tiny House - Duration: 3:03.

The Eco Friendly Ark Shelter "Shelter S", Amazing Tiny House

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Essence of calculus, chapter 1 - Duration: 17:05.

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Meinl Classics Custom 20" Medium ride - Testing #11 - Duration: 1:43.

Hello! It's Norbi here, and this is a Meinl

Classics Custom 20" Medium Ride

Listen to it!

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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge Hardtop Black Insulation (2011-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 6:04.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com, and this is my review and installation of the Rugged

Ridge Hardtop Insulation in black, fitting all 2007 and up JKs.

There are a couple different versions of this insulation.

One for those of you with the 2007 to 2010 JK, and one for those of you with the 2011

and up, and of course there are different versions for those of you with the two-door

and the four-door JKs.

So, make sure you get the right version for your Jeep.

Today we're gonna talk through the installation of this insulation which is a very simple

one out of three wrench install.

This does use velcro to install on the underside of your hardtop, and you can probably get

it installed in right around an hour, but we'll talk more about the installation in

just a second.

We're also gonna talk through the construction and a few of the features of this insulation.

Hardtop insulation is going to do a couple of things for you.

First and foremost and the reason that I would buy a hardtop insulation is the fact that

it completely changes the look of the inside of your Jeep.

From the factory, your hardtop is white on the inside which never made too much sense

to me.

I much prefer to have more of a headliner style and adding insulation is going to do

that.

But it's also gonna have some additional benefits.

It's going to insulate you against heat and cold in the summer and the winter, making

it a little bit more comfortable for you inside the cab of your Jeep, and it's also going

to cut down on road noise.

Especially if you have big knobby tires on your Jeep, you know how noisy it can get on

the inside of your Wrangler so having some insulation will help to cut down on that noise.

There are a couple of different versions of this insulation available from different manufacturers.

Some are a thicker foam material that will have more of an insulated property, and some

look a little bit cleaner, a little bit neater.

So, depending on what you're after whether it's the look or the function, you have a

few different options.

These ones from Rugged Ridge I think are appropriately priced for what you're getting, and they're

somewhere in the middle as far as the insulated property and the looks.

As I mentioned before, there are a couple of different types of hardtop insulation out

there.

There are some insulations that are a really thick foam, that's very dense, and again,

that is going to help a little bit more with cutting down noise and helping with temperature

insulation.

This is a bit of a thinner material.

It has the same type of material on the inside and the outside that makes sort of a pocket

that has the insulation on the inside of that.

As you can see, there are sort of panels that are divided up, double-stitched on the inside

and on the back side, they're going to have the velcro material that you actually use

to attach this onto the underside of your hardtop.

The nice thing about this because it is flexible and because it is a little bit thinner is

that you can install this with the hardtop installed on the Jeep.

Some of those thicker more insulated hardtop insulation liners, do have to be installed

with the top off of the Jeep, flipped upside down or at least raised up to give you a little

bit more space.

This design definitely will make it easier to install.

So, getting a little bit more into that installation, this is a one out of three wrench install

that shouldn't take you more than an hour to complete.

What's very important with this installation because you are using velcro that attaches

to the underside of your hardtop with a adhesive material is that the underside of your hardtop

is very, very clean.

Any time you're using an adhesive, you wanna make sure you clean the surface beforehand,

but that's what's going to ensure that they stay in place and do what they're supposed

to do.

So, the first step is going to be actually attaching the velcro pieces to the underside

of your hardtop.

Before you attach each of them you can hold your hardtop insulation panel up, see exactly

where it fits, clean the area that you wanna attach that velcro, peel the backing off of

it and attach it onto the hardtop.

After that, it's just a matter of pushing these into place using that velcro to hold

them up on the hardtop.

Now, you're not going to wanna remove these for the first, roughly 72 hours to allow that

velcro to really set up and attach properly to the underside of your hardtop.

But after that, if you ever did wanna remove these, you can simply peel them down and reapply

them with velcro.

Now, that's how the installation instructions tell you to get these installed.

But possibly an easier way to do this would be actually attaching the small velcro strips

that are included in the box to the insulation itself, peeling the backing strips off of

them, cleaning the entire underside of your hardtop and then putting everything up in

one piece.

That way you're ensuring that the velcro is going to line up with the other side of the

velcro on the actual insulation.

But either way you choose to go about the install, it's gonna be a very simple installation,

shouldn't take you more than an hour to complete.

You're not gonna need any real tools, just a good alcohol-based cleaner.

This insulation comes in at right around $165 for the full kit including all the velcro

and everything you need to get it installed.

Which in my opinion isn't a bad price for what you're getting.

Like I said before, it drastically changes the look of your interior.

It really gives you a much more finished, much more plush look and you also get the

insulative properties from both temperature and from sound.

Now, when you compare this to some of the other insulation that is available on the

market, as I said before, this is gonna be a little bit thinner which makes it easier

to install.

But probably not as insulative and it's not going to be quite as finished as some of the

other versions out there.

But no matter which version you go with, they're all right around the same price tag so, it

just depends on what you want in your Jeep.

So, whether you're looking at hardtop insulation because you wanna insulate your Jeep against

hot and cold or noise, or you wanna change up the look of the interior of your Jeep,

this is going to be a really easy to install and fairly priced option.

So, that's my review of the Rugged Ridge Hardtop Insulation in black, fitting all 2007 and

up JKs, that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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How to Draw Minnie Coloring Pages Colouring Videos for Girls - Duration: 1:35.

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Learn Colors With Surprise Eggs - Colors For Kids To Learn Ice Cream - Learning Videos Baby - Duration: 2:39.

Learn Colors With Surprise Eggs

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The 5 things that only who has (ever) had the thooth brace can know! [sub eng] - Duration: 5:46.

hello hello hello to all you guys

i am

and this is a new video

where I talk about

the five things that only who has ever had the thoot brace

can know

I put it in January

and therefore everything that we carry is the result of my personal experience

you will be free, in the comments, to tell me your experience

Before starting the classification, theme song...

First point

The first point concernes the pain

as you all know, put the thoot brace is painful

especially for the first few days because, it stings your mouth

you will not be able to eat and having to use the mouthwash

and have to even, many times, take the paracetamol.

This will happen even when the dentist will tighten that

A typical thing of moments when the pain is strong and persistent

will be the one having to eat homogenized or smoothies

think that I was eating the fried meat for the first few days,

even though not having to eat only fruit omogene or those of children who, although they were meat, I didn't like.

Second point

The second point concerns sports

as everyone knows how to do sports with the thoot brace, especially those that concern contact or ball, is very complicated:

I play football, for example, and whenever I have to practice my sport, it is a risk of getting a ball in face, that can make the thoot brace jump.

This causes a risk of losing it, but also of breathing:

many times when I am particularly stressful during a training session or a game, I happen to be unable to breathe properly, as I did before I put it.

Of course if you do another sport you will tell me, maybe even this in the comments, what discomfort you have or have had about the device itself during the sport.

Third point

The third point concerns the tickles and the various cuts that take you to your mouth:

I wake up often in the morning with cuts on the gums or with tickers in this part of the mouth.

But this is still my personal experience, maybe you will be in other places.

In any case, the only solution was to have the wax that, basically, is to have pieces of wax stuck in the mouth:

Thing that get me tired immediately and that brings me, therefore, to not use it and keep the blisters, that said between us, after a while they drifted away alone.

Fourth point

The fourth point concerns food between the teeth:

whenever you eat, especially food such as salad, meat or sometimes some types of fish, pieces remain stuck inside the thoot brace.

This takes you to have to wash your teeth every time you eat,

but especially when you are out of the house, unable to eat the gums, to continuing concerns about whether you have your teeth clean or not.

Fifth point

The fifth point concerns the smile:

in fact, having the thoot brace ruins a bit of smile, varies the smile and especially in the early moments this leads to so many mental problems,

to so many concerns that you think that maybe others do not like what you like before Without a device.

By the time you get used to having it in your mouth, however, your smile, without it, will be totally another thing.

The ranking is finished guys,

then, it is true that the device brings so many, so many negative sides and so many changes in one's life,

it is also true that with the passage of time, as I said before, things change because:

pain decreases, no longer feel the appliance; The sport you get used to doing with it;

The smile you get used to that you got it, then it's just that it's not the same thing but you get used to having it with the thoot brace;

The little bugs after a while stop being there, or you get used to having them in your mouth;

And the food between the teeth will always be there.

In any case, having the appliance has so many negative sides, but it is also something positive,

because if you mean that you have something to fix in your mouth

and when you take it off, when you take it off ...

If you take it away

You will be a huge dissatisfaction and will be beautiful days because you will look in the mirror and say:

"wow, look at how I was before and I did not remember more than I was!"

The video is over, thank you for watching

and I ask you to put a like

and comment on the case, or add more points, favor or disadvantage of the device.

I ask you to subscribe to the channel ...

here below!

So you can support me and be able to help me continue to make videos of the gender

or any other video and other projects I have in mind.

A greeting to everyone and good continuation!

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Making Blueberry Liquor Cold Processed Soap & Visiting "Le Barbocheux" - Duration: 9:53.

Today I am out of the soap shop to

present you some of my local suppliers!

Here I am at the "Barbocheux" which is a

handcrafted factory for wines, liquors

and other digestives. All of their

products are made with locally harvested

berries and local plants such as

cranberries, strawberries, blueberries,

raspberries, and more! Let me show you a

couple of their products and especially

the two that I will be using in my soaps!

Of course that is always the purpose!

Here we have Le "Châlin" which is a slightly

fermented blueberries and berries

liquor, followed by the "Ariel" a

raspberry liquor. I was very lucky as

Leonce Arsenault, the owner agreed to

take me downstairs to his workstation

where he makes everything from home

just like me!

I was able to see the rhubarb and

strawberries and the raspberries and all

the other berries in the big tanks that

are fermenting in order to be turned

into alcohol! He has to stir them

every day for many weeks and they will be

stirred like that and then they will

turn into alcohol and will be later

bottled! I will give you a link to his

website but if you want to taste and

enjoy these beauties you will have to

visit the Magdalen Islands! This one here

is called the Ariel it is named after a

boat that I believe shipwrecked around

our Islands. It is made with raspberries

and it is my personal favorite to drink

of course! But once in a while I

sacrifice a bottle to make my soap with it!

I am back in a soap studio and I'm

getting ready to make a batch of the

blueberry liquor soap. I will be using

the bottle of Châlin, I will boil it

down to remove any alcohol and just keep

the sugar and the warm and rich color

that it brings to the soap. As for the

raspberry Ariel liquor I already have a

video made about this one so I will

leave the link at the end of this video

if you would like to

take a look at it!

Hey I will be saving some for tonight!

The required amount for this recipe is

200 grams but I'm going to add a little

bit more just because I will have some

water loss during the boiling process.

I am going to be using a blueberry

fragrance oil from Crafters Choice it's

called fresh picked blueberries: it

smells so yummy and I love to use it in

cold process soap because it doesn't

discolor the soap and it doesn't

accelerate the trace either!

My oils and butters are ready, I will add

the coconut milk and then proceed with

the lye water.

I just poured the the white soap into the

mold and then realized my camera wasn't

on a record mode! So anyway this is just

white soap that has been poured as the

first layer and then I'm going to add

the interesting part which is the blue

in-the-pot swirl. Okay so basically I

have my teal right here and I made quite

a mess on the side... anyways, and here I

have my darker blue that has the alcohol

liquor in it and what I do is I will be

adding both of them into the bigger pot.

One of my favorite swirling tools is

simply the back of a spoon and this soap

has a nice swirl to it giving it a very

nice wave. So I'm just diving in!

And then I like to come back with a

spoon and just finish texturing the tops

of the soap! I did write some lines so I

know just about where I'm going to be

cutting these soaps, so I try to make my

texture along where the soap will be cut.

I can feel that this is getting very

hot and gelling but it's not even

because of the alcohol content of the

dark blue soap so this is why working

with alcohols we need to be prepared for

things to move pretty quickly!

I really like the new look of these

soaps, they are a bit different than my

previous design. I'm going to show it to

you right here so you can compare but

I'm really happy about it and I knew it

was going to be different because I used

a different marbling technique for the

color. I wanted it to look more like a wave

and something more reminiscent of the

seaside which I think is what I got and

I also texture the tops so they would

look like waves. I'm really happy

about the overall look, the new look, of

this soap. That is also why I called it

Blueberry Liquor Splash because there's

something maritime about this design!

Thank you so much for watching this

video! If you liked it please give it a

thumbs up and make sure you are

subscribed to my youtube channel and to

turn on the Bell icon to receive

notifications. If you would like to

purchase this soap the link will be

right below the video once it's ready.

Thanks again and I will see you very soon.

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If You Have Thin Brittle Nails, Insomnia Or Hair Loss, Start Eating This! - Duration: 1:53.

We all have a good idea where our kidneys are without looking at a photo of the anatomy.

But can we state the location of adrenal glands?

These two grape-sized glands sit on top of each kidney.

The glands secrete a stream of hormones into our system which regulate our immune system,

metabolism as well as blood pressure.

Additionally, these hormones are what allow us to manage stress.

In today's video we will take a look at one natural homemade recipe that will improve

the functionality of your adrenal glands.

There's no set measurement, but you'll want to create a mixture of about 2 tablespoons,

just enough to eat before breakfast.

First, you will need to assemble the following ingredients:

Brazilian walnuts Dried parsley leaves

Pure natural honey Ground ginger

Raisins

Preparation procedures Place Brazilian walnuts and dried parsley

leaves in a blender Blend these 2 ingredients

Add honey, raisins and ginger

Consume this adrenal-gland booster 2 or 3 times a week.

In no time, you should notice improvement not only with fatigue, but your hair will

have a natural luster.

Also, those brittle nails may be a thing of the past.

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DIY Brooch | How to make Stickers - Plymer Clay Tutorial - Duration: 9:39.

I made sketches and cut out them

Put it to the clay and cut out

Bake the product in the oven at (110°C - 130°C) for 10-15 minutes

Processing and polishing surface of the product

Acrylic paints

Use the black gel pen

The red gel pen

Piece of scotch

Base-clasp under the brooch

Glue to fix

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Doug Stephens: Innovation & How to Truly Implement It - Duration: 3:03.

True innovation is something that you've never seen before.

If you tal to virtually any brand, any organization, any retailer, they're going

to tell you that innovation is paramount to their success, and it's the cornerstone of

their strategy.

But then when you scratch below the surface, and you start looking at what they do to reward

their people, how do they nurture their people, how do they even define what innovation is,

you'll find that there are often times some problems.

And a lot of it does come down to the definition of innovation.

A lot of time I talk to organizations, "tell me about what you're working on that is innovative."

And they'll start to describe projects, and it becomes clear, really quickly they're really

describing is not innovation but iteration.

True innovation is something that you never seen before.

True innovation is brand new.

And the interesting thing about it is, although organizations say that that's what they're

pursuing, often times when they actually do it, they're terrified of it.

I think the first step with innovation, for any organization is really defining it.

Let's define that this means, and let's really ask ourselves, do we have the courage to produce

innovative things and take them to market because that's really the challenge.

The second thing is, a lot of companies don't even know who their creative and innovative

people really are.

And this is the hugest mystery to me is that, if you ask the list of assets in just about

in any company, they can list all buildings, all the machinery, all of the physical assets

in the company, and yet, if you say, "where's the inventory of the most creative people

that you have in your business?" Nobody knows.

Once you understand who those creative people are, you have to include them, in the innovation

process.

And all too often, what I found is that, seniority is sort of you ticket into the innovation

process and it really shouldn't be.

In fact there's an inverse relationship in many cases between people who are great leaders

and people who are highly innovative.

Often times they are not the same people.

So, I think organizations really need to first of all, define creativity and innovation,

they need to inventory the people in their organization that are highly creative, and

it's a very small percentage.

Unfortunately most of us get the creativity beaten out of us, by the time we're going

into the workforce.

But some people retain that, so you need to know who those people are.

And then give them a safe structure to work in, give them the encouragement, the nurturing and

the reward that they need to feel that they can contribute that creative genius.

For more infomation >> Doug Stephens: Innovation & How to Truly Implement It - Duration: 3:03.

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Your Food Horoscope: Gemini | Food Network - Duration: 0:53.

- Hello.

I am Angel Eyedealism, and I'm here to tell you what the best

foods are for your zodiac sign.

Gemini-- variety is the spice of life for the twins.

If they have to eat the same thing every day

at the same time, they will go nuts.

Gemini never stop talking and unfortunately

eat with their mouth full.

They need to learn to eat more slowly

and to have a bit of a median line

where they eat at the same time every day.

But they simply must have variety.

They have a very fast metabolism.

So even if they do end up eating junk food,

they still stay on the slim side, which is wonderful.

They're an air sign, so they're up in their head thinking.

They forget to eat, and then they

stay up late at night eating half of the refrigerator.

But with their fast metabolism, it's not too big of a deal.

[music playing]

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Why is it so Hard to Understand Spanish Speakers || Tips to Improve your Listening Comprehension - Duration: 10:08.

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2005-2010 Mustang GT Exedy Mach 350 Stage 1 Clutch w/ Hydraulic Throwout Bearing Review - Duration: 4:29.

Hey, guys.

Stephanie with americanmuscle.com, here with an overview of the Exedy Mach 350 Stage 1

Clutch, rated to 430 foot-pounds of torque for the 2005 to 2010 GT Mustang.

The Exedy Mach 350 Stage 1 Clutch is going to be something that you should consider if

you're looking for either a replacement clutch or a small entry-level upgraded clutch that

can handle light modifications but will have a nice, long life and a stock-like pedal feel.

The stage 1 clutch is your first upgrade over stock, and it comes at a very affordable price,

especially considering it comes with a hydraulic throwout bearing that costs $150 on its own.

If you compare this clutch to the stock clutch, the main difference is gonna be in the pressure

plate.

Generally speaking, when you start upgrading clutches over the stock clutch but still maintain

only one disc, like this clutch here does, a few things like different compounds of the

disc and different designs that are more heavy-duty and able to handle more horsepower and torque

and high-clamping loads.

As you start to change compounds and materials of clutch discs, you get a different type

of engagement and disengagement and a stiffer pedal feel.

Just know that a heavier-duty clutch doesn't mean that the clutch will have a longer life.

This particular clutch is still a single-disc design, and it keeps the same overall design

as the stock clutch.

The disc is made from an organic compound, which happens to be a more forgiving compound.

The clutch has a higher clamping load.

To be specific, it can handle up to 430 foot-pounds of torque, but the nice thing about this compound

is that it doesn't change drivability, and it doesn't have a negative impact on pedal

feel, and it's gonna have a long life.

The pedal feel has to do with the material of the clutch disc, and with this clutch being

made from an organic compound, it means that the clutch is gonna have a smooth engagement

with very little pedal effort.

It's gonna have a firm pedal feel, but not a stiff or rigid pedal.

The pedal feel, paired with the performance of the clutch, means that this is gonna be

a good clutch for cars that are daily drivers and that spend a lot of time on the street.

This clutch is designed specifically for the TR-3650 trans, which is a 10-spline transmission.

If you need a 26-spline, Exedy does make this same clutch for the 26-spline, so you can

check that out if it's applicable.

This clutch is gonna come with your pressure plate, your clutch disc, an alignment tool,

a pilot bearing, and the hydraulic throwout bearing, too, which is a little bit of a plus.

A hydraulic bearing on its own costs over $150, and it's something that you should consider

replacing while you're down there replacing the clutch, especially in the case with a

higher clamping force pressure plate.

If your stock bearing has a lot of miles on it, then it's gonna be a really good idea

to replace that when you're replacing your clutch.

And, speaking of that, you will need to figure out what you plan on doing with your flywheel.

You can always re-service your current flywheel, but I recommend purchasing a new Exedy flywheel,

because you know it'll mate with the new clutch perfectly and allow for your clutch to function

to the best of its ability.

When it comes to price, you can expect to spend a touch south of the $350 mark for this

clutch.

This is the most affordable option that's currently out there as far as upgrades go,

but the fact that the hydraulic throwout bearing is included here does drive the price up.

If you guys weren't looking to spend as much, Exedy does offer this same clutch without

the throwout bearing for about $150 less.

But don't forget about your flywheel, and depending on if you re-service or buy a new

one and which material flywheel you want, you're looking at spending a few hundred dollars

more.

I'm sure you guys already expected this, that the install here is not easy.

It's a lot of work, so you need some experience to get this done yourself, and a lift is gonna

be your best friend.

If you don't have these things, it might be best to just take the car to a shop for the

install.

Overall, this is a three out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter, and it'll take about

four hours to complete.

You've gotta drop your trans, which means you need to unbolt your exhaust and drop it

from mid-pipe back and your drive shaft as well.

You have to drop your starter and unbolt the belt housing to get the trans out of the way

so you can get to the clutch.

Once the stock clutch is out of the way, Exedy does tell you exactly how to assemble the

clutch properly, so you don't have to worry about that.

After that, you're looking at needing to bleed the clutch line, which can take a little bit

of time, but it isn't difficult.

The only other thing I wanted to mention here is to make sure you follow the break-in period

with the clutch if you want the clutch to be smooth and have a long life.

Exedy recommends a break-in period of 750 city driving miles.

Wrapping things up here with the Exedy Mach 350 Stage 1 Clutch, this is a street application

clutch that's capable of holding up to 430 foot-pounds of torque at the flywheel and

will still maintain a very light pedal feel, thanks to the organic compound of the clutch

disc as well as the hydraulic throwout bearing.

And, as always, I suggest you check this out more online for yourself, and for all things

Mustang, keep it right here at americanmuscle.com.

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