Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 4 2017

Oh leaving your wallet behind is the worst that's why we invented Leaf the

world's thinnest most advanced wallet tracking technology to date we fit super

thin and slide easily into your wallet without adding annoying bulk and it

works with your smartphone to instantly remind you if you've left your wallet

behind you forgot your wallet I forgot my wallet see and the link is smart so

when this happened this happened

bing-bong bing-bong we will notify you and even drop a pin in your google maps

where your wallet would last within range and provide you their contact info

so you can call the place and tell them to hold it for you what if you just

misplaced your wallet at home before Leif this is what happened but with Leif

things are much easier almost fun

and you can program leaf to notify you when your wallet is a certain distance

away that way it isn't constantly going off at home but might be more sensitive

when you're out and about that dude's hat was dope right it didn't even know

he was a handsy Cugini you won't have to charge the leaf often but when you do

it's super easy leaf charges wirelessly and you don't even have to take it out

of your wallet lost wallets at us to trillions of dollars a year and lost

money stolen identities maybe but even if not there's nothing more annoying

than having to reorder new cards and update your Netflix card info and

whatever leave fixes all that stop leaving start leafing, get it?

let's be honest upgrading your home is hard home automation should be easy but

today's products are difficult to install and use that's why we created

switch base switch mate turns your current light switch into a smart switch

simply install it with a snap and control it from your phone or a tap

simple right switch mate attaches with magnets which means no rewiring or

modifying your switches perfect if you're renting for on the move with

switch mate you can set timers for your light to come on when you're away from

home it's simple to control any device powered by a light switch for the

additional ability to control your lights from anywhere and optional hubs

can be added and finally the comfort of knowing that you never have to come home

to a dark house again so let's make our home smarter one switch at a time

starting with yours

hi I'm Brian and I've been blown away by how

groundbreaking this app is to come so we wanted to think of a way that we could

take this app to the next level and make it even more of a reality by creating a

remote so we got our team of engineers together and we developed a kinetic

connective device that pairs with the app and no longer do you have to flick

your finger on your phone but now you can throw a real ball and catch them the

way they were meant to the car so here's how the product works there's three main

functionalities of the bone the first one is you can actually throw the ball

itself and wherever it lands the camera tracks so you can catch whatever it is

that you want to catch the second function is motion gestures

so you can use a motion gesture and with a flick of the wrist the accelerometer

inside will actually pick up the motion it will be just like you're flicking the

ball on a screen so the third function is you have everything I just named but

you also have a power bank inside to be able to plug in a USB device and charge

your phone and those last-minute critical gaming types we're really

excited to be using a new technology in this application it's a technology and

artificial intelligence called computer vision a computer vision that

essentially allows you to be able to use your phone's camera as though over a

pair of human eyes and it can identify and recognize objects in real time and

then we can use those objects in the game as real pieces that we can interact

with

I love Qliplet I love my Qliplet I love my Qliplet

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Turn a dress into a high low tank top// Remakes - Duration: 3:45.

Turn a dress into a high low tank top

First, cut out all the seams in the dress

If you have buttons, remove them, and keep them safely for another project

Fold the center back, and place your top

Cut out following the shape plus seam allowance

Here I am shaping the neckline

Take your other piece,*this is the front*, and cut the other side of the tank top

Use the previously cut piece to cut it out, make the other piece shorter, as it will be the front

Now join the sides and the shoulders

Fold in the neckline

I am making the necklines the same height * you don't necessarily have to*

I am now shaping the bottom, for a better look

Fold in the armhole as well

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What I Wish I Knew After Graduation - Post Harvard University | Ahsante the Artist - Duration: 5:29.

The best is yet to come & babe won't it be fine

Hey it's Ahsante and it seems like once you graduate from college, you're supposed

to have your whole life figure out. Like you got a degree in divination or something.

Graduating from college feels like a pretty uncertain time in your life.

It isn't quite like jumping off a cliff, because you have got some idea,

but it's like venturing into the Amazon. It's exciting, it's unfamiliar territory.

You've got a map, that you've spent the last four or so years figuring out how to

use, you walked across the stage, they gave you

the map, But the Amazon is a jungle, it does what it

wants. Maybe you step into that first job, realize

the water is murky and come up with ringworm. You might start off thinking that you know

where you're going only to realize that you've been following somebody else's

smoke signals and you're completely lost. You may be able to dodge the jaguars and the

alligators and Sally Mae, but then slip on a a poison dart frog and fall into a pit of

taxes. I've never been to the Amazon, but I assume

it's similar to that. So in order that you may have a safe and non

infectious journey through these next couple years, here are 10 things that I wish I'd

known when I graduated college at Harvard.

There's all this pressure to have a job right when you graduate. But this is not Judge Judy,

you get to work on your own timeline. You will find a job eventually.

And many of your peers who have jobs now will be trying to leave them in a year.

Cause, ya know, ringworm is not cute. There's this idea that you graduate, find

a job, and then you're set, but you're actually going to have to do

some moving and experimenting to find what's right for you.

To 2015 Ahsante, You won't be settling down any time soon.

I know you love your independence, but there's no shame in living at home.

You're in a rush to be on your own but, you're blessed with supportive parents so

you really don't need to be. And I mean, free food amirite.

You don't even treck across campus and listen to a presentation you didn't even like just

to get what turns out to be lukewarm plain cheese pizza.

Delicious and often homemade free food right downstairs. Embrace it.

Girl, I know it seems like everyone is moving to NY or LA, but some people aren't and

you shouldn't feel pressure to do so. A lot of your friends will actually stay in

the same town for a while after school. And you'll actually grow to like Boston

in the summer. You know once those April snow showers clears

out and it actually warms up. The two months of summer, it's nice.

College gives you an unrealistic expectation of what friendship should be like.

No you won't always see all of your friends all of the time, but you'll keep in touch

with the friends who count.

As you start working, put aside some budget to travel and visit friends, to facilitate

that last point.

The constant stress, periodic depressive episodes, and judgmental cliqueiness you experienced

at Harvard made you wonder if it would be worth it,

and having had two years the get over the PTSD you're finally starting to see the

results and yes your life is better for it. Like when I say the struggle was real as the

entire set of rational and irrational numbers, it was real.

But worth it, the sum of the series was positive in value. Ok, enough with the math jokes,

I diverge.

The best part about Harvard is the people and you are going to be leaning on an amazing

network of friends and alumni who will be incredibly generous and supportive.

There's really no way to casually mention that you went to Harvard.

You're always going to get a big reaction, you've tried every way possible to play

it off, be cool. It's just not going to happen, people are

just going to have high expectations of you from now on, so you know, have fun dashing

those.

Even though you just got these fancy degrees that make you look like you know what you're

talking about, to a certain degree everyone is still faking it.

People don't know what they're going to do with their lives.

Your peers may think they know but they actually don't because they haven't tried it yet.

You can't tell what's going to be a good fit down the road.

You don't need a 5 year plan, and anyone who acts like you do is probably just asking because

they're run out of questions during a job interview, so have some sort of answer, but

in reality it's not that deep.

And lastly, Commencement is aptly named. This is just the beginning, you're going

to do so much developing in the next year or so.

And girl don't worry, for you, college years are not the best years of your life. *phew*

As cliche as it sounds, the best is definitely yet to come.

Being an independent adult who is completely in control of how they spend their time is

pretty amazing. And those are things I wish I'd known.

Let me know what you wish you had known when you graduated,

and if you just graduated then congratulations and how are you feeling about all this - let

me know in the comments. You can like this video if you liked it, subscribe

and get notifications to see more, and if you want to help make more, then consider

supporting me on Patreon. For my first 20 patrons, I'm going to list

their names in the description box of my videos for the rest of the year so if you're one

of the first ones, you get a little shout out.

Huge thanks to them and today I want to especially shout out Melissa - Melissa, you've had

my back for a while, thank you for helping me to make this a reality.

As always, remember to live spiritedly and think creatively.

What's making me happy this week is Evelyn from the Internet's video - love her stuff.

And it's on feeling behind in life. It's creative, it's a collaboration between her

and Hallease who I really like as well so I will definitely link that and go check it

out.

Thanks to everyone who's signed up for my email newsletter. That's where you can keep

up with me, everything that I've posted across the internet. And get some recommendations,

an extra article, so it's pretty fun! Keep up to date, keep in the loop.

For instance I actually have posted a video in the past week, it just wasn't on my channel.

It was for the New Age Creators and I'll link it here but the newsletter is a way to

keep up with that sort of thing.

And VidCon! VidCon's coming up, I'm a featured creator again this year! Whaat? I'm

so excited. I'm really busy this year so I'll link my agenda in case you're coming.

Definitely say hi, find me, I would love to see you.

Well, I'm going to go find the right smoke signals to follow. Thank you so much for watching

and I will see you next time. *POP*

For more infomation >> What I Wish I Knew After Graduation - Post Harvard University | Ahsante the Artist - Duration: 5:29.

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You can't do that! - Duration: 2:25.

But Tom Cruise's amazing actor Stella! but he's a total creep he has a

tooth right down the middle been sitting for that crazy religion called Sciencetology

top gun is wonderful at least he isn't he

you

no please

what the fuck what was that awesome why can I just step on it rules though

I uh thought I was something oh he's kicked out of class I wish I could draw

the part where jock gets squished by your Bupa doubters be kicked out of the

class isn't there something you do awesome that could be arranged

oh yes please more no oh nothing goes quite as I expected how are you

I just find out the pounding you put policy

go fix attending now

I'm sorry about what I said about sitting down store hope we can make up

of course he can't jog we're brother and sister finger dear what that was even

worse than the first handing Austin what were you thinking why did you do that

that was a scart terrible come on what was that you're burning this don't be

doing something like that Jesus what's wrong with you shut up my Stella

For more infomation >> You can't do that! - Duration: 2:25.

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Review One More Night - Duration: 5:09.

One More Night is a top-down, single or cooperative-multiplayer, undead-wave-slaying-shooter.

You can certainly play this game on your own if you wish, though due to the difficulty

at times it certainly is nice to have another person or 3 in the match with you.

There are also some RPG elements with regards to powering up your character as you level,

as well as some minor base building or tower defense aspects to the game which you can

make use of in an attempt to extend your survivability.

Each round takes place during the night time when the undead rise from their earthly tombs

and attempt to claw you to pieces simply because you are still alive...Pretty rude of them

if you ask me, I mean can't a guy just step out for an ice cream cone?

*blam blam* I guess not.

Gameplay: Gameplay consists of you running around for

dear life attempting to avoid the claws and jaws of the undead chasing after you while

simultaneously slowing them down by filling them up with hot lead.

Run and gun and hope you don't let those buggers get too close as they will shred your

skin into bloody ribbons.

Each corpse or specter you kill also drops some gold which you then run around to collect

and it can be used to buy ammo, new and improved weapons, walls, and even some defenses that

shoot back at the undead hoard.

The creatures you return to the icy dark embrace of death will also sometimes drop powerups

in the form of health, ammo, speed and rate of fire though you won't always want to

pick these up right away as the effects are generally time-limited.

Keep in mind each night you're fighting off the pack of clawing munchers that you're

working within the confines of a time limit, when the time is up you begin to lose health

to a poisonous fog that eats away at your lungs (health), so don't dawdle when putting

those filthy ghouls down.

Once night is over and the sun comes out you have a limited time to level up your character,

choosing between things like increased health, speed, or damage (and more), spending your

cash on ammo and weapons or buying the walls and turrets and choosing their placement.

Though if I'm being honest I felt the walls and turrets really worked best as a distraction

more than really allowed you to create any kind of sustainable defenses as there wasn't

one time when I built something that they didn't destroy it soon after night began.

Now that might have been because I was playing by myself and it was difficult to stay in range

of those items and defend them while also running for one's life

offering up lead poisoning to the things that were chasing after me

in an attempt to take a bite out of my hindquarters.

While the game itself is still in early access and there are a few bugs I've noticed, overall it plays well.

The developers are pretty active on their discord channel and on the development of the game adding new weapons and bug fixing.

There is only one map though (a graveyard),

it is split in to various sections that you open up by unlocking in exchange for the cash you earn

and unlocking those areas are what get you access to better weapons, defenses and other upgrades.

While certainly appropriate,

I'm hoping there will be other maps added in the future like a city and/or farmland that will help to mix things up a bit.

I would like to see the walls and turrets be able to survive longer than they do

as they just don't feel very useful right now other than helping to give you some breathing room at the start of a level,

beyond that the controls and game are pretty basic, straightforward and easy to learn.

We did attempt to bribe the developer with freshly cooked bacon in an attempt to get them to add some bacony-goodness to the game

and have seen some concept art of a bacon cart that may be added in the future so keep an eye out for that!

One More Night can be very challenging.

On the one hand you can just run away from the undead and shoot at them as they follow,

but the levels get harder and the creatures that come at you get harder to kill

plus if you play Coop then it spawns even more enemies to compensate for the added player(s).

I'm not typically a fan of games that have endless waves coming at you

as I typically start to get bored of the repetitive nature of the gameplay,

but having played this a few times now I can see how this can be fun to play especially with a group.

It certainly gets the adrenaline going

There is an RPG aspect to it so figuring out just how to advance your character different ways for 'maximum effort'

will be fun for some, while others that just want to hop in and take down a horde of undead

will find this entertaining as well.

Much more replay value to be had when playing with friends.

Game is currently $4.99 on Steam and you can get hours of entertainment out of it especially with a group of friends.

Overall Score: 8.0 out of 10.

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