Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Dec 3 2017

Hello everyone and welcome back to my channel. This is the third day of

December and I'm continuing my advent calendar with Animal Crossing.

I found the box, it was at the very bottom of the tree. Let's open it to see what's

inside. There were only two pieces of paper in this one. So the theme is 'socks'

or 'boots', or both. I've got three characters, Sable, Mabel and Labelle. Not

sure how you supposed to say their name. My sketch is done, so I placed the three

characters, by the way they are sisters in the game. So those three ones. This one

I put here, this one I put there and this one over here. And I've added three socks

in the background and there is a fireplace. Now I'm going to ink it and

colour it. And you will see the result at the end.

I opened this marker to colour her eyelids and as you can see it's spilled.

I just realized that I put the wrong colors. Her outfit is meant to be pink and

not green. This is the one you should be green. So I'm gonna do this one in green

and this one I will change the colors on Photoshop. I'm really, really, annoyed.

I'm finally done with this drawing. Despite the fact that I messed up with

the outfit color, I think I like it. I would say that the body proportions are a bit

too big compared to the head. I should have made them a little bit

smaller. But I hope you still find it cute and that you found the video of

entertaining. And that's it for today! I will include a picture of the drawing

that I modified on Photoshop. I hope you enjoyed. Thank you so much for

watching and I will see you tomorrow for another vlogmas video, bye!

For more infomation >> Vlogmas #3 - Art advent calendar ft. Animal Crossing 🎄 - Duration: 4:31.

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Get better internet in a Hotel - Duration: 10:05.

hello if you want to go on a trip for business or pleasure and you want to get better

internet from some of these hotels I'm here to show you how stay tuned hello I'm

Derrick and welcome to hindsight 101 well you're learning about things that

will help you in everyday life now if you like what you see hit that like

button you want to see more hit subscribe let's get to it now if you

want to know how to get better internet when you're on a business trip or on a

family trip I'm gonna tell you first and foremost how to do that now I'm gonna

take you through a couple of different options pretty much from least to

greatest on my recommendations so you have two examples Netgear and amp

Wireless they work both worked pretty good there's many of other brands but

basically what this is gonna do it's going to extend the wireless network

that you have and then put out a new wireless network that you can use of

your very own you can have your own password and make that as secure as you

want now the benefit of doing this is you know when you log into that hotel

Internet and they ask you to verify your room number and who you are and they

gives you kind of the terms and conditions and you have to do that every

time you connect to the internet well with this if you set up a wireless

access point then you can do that just once so you can just use your phone and

then you can log in and say I accept but then once you do that once it'll accept

it for all other clients that you add to this wireless access point so that's

good so for things like I know I Roku's and stuff have been updated but he has

something that doesn't can't display a web screen then this will help out a lot

because once you do it say on your cell phone you don't have to do it again and

then you won't run into that problem if whatever device you're using doesn't

have a web interface so you can accept the terms so the downfall

could some of these as you can see right here you have to have a laptop which if

you want a vacation you probably don't want to bring your laptop with you

because that means you're probably working so that's why I don't really

like this but hey I forgot to mention this little thing is kind of actually

pretty cool it's a wireless router and access point

all-in-one and it's the size of smaller than a credit card and the cool thing

about this here is if you see right there it has a switch so it'll see you

can switch from AP access point or router and that'll make that's so or

hotel you'd use ap and then again you'd have to have a laptop you hook it up

here and then you can actually log into it configure it how you want and now you

have this mini wireless access point or if you need it you could do a router as

well but the cool thing is it runs off of USB power so you could actually plug

this into a laptop a wall jack and/or you could plug it into a power banks

such as hoops such as this and you could run it off a power bank and that would

make this really great but like I said again you need to have a connection to

hook up to this so normally you're going to need a laptop which kind of sucks so

next what I like to call wall warts so these are just two old brands that I

have but they they're much newer ones as you can see I haven't invested anything

new so these are the oldest ones I have I have a tp-link and I have this diamond

they plug into the wall and then again you have to have a router and you

hardwired in you plug in it and then that's how you can configure it and then

it just you set it up with the wireless signal that's in the hotel just like the

other bigger access point but this one is more convenient for traveling

especially this one it closes up and you can fit this a lot better and a suitcase

this will fit in my pocket if I really wanted to this one's kind of a wall wart

in itself but you know this will work a lot smaller than as you can see

something like this which one would you rather travel with I guess is the

question so same thing either one of these still has to have a laptop so

that's kind of why I kind of shy away from doors and you need an ethernet cord

to hook them together but that's inner there now my favorite and what I most

recommend is the touchscreen router slash access points depending on what

you get some of them are both or some of our just access points the price point

will make the difference in what you want now I have this one which is almond

they probably first ones that came out with the touchscreen and then I can see

everything here I don't have to login with a laptop everything comes up on the

screen this one's all right but it doesn't have the best range they have

some newer ones that are a lot more expensive

this thing's around 80 bucks I believe I don't know if they've changed it but it

works really well you can even get a stylus I can find it you get a stylus as

a touchscreen isn't that great and it works and plus you get an extra you get

two ports you want to hardwire a few things so this is nice but then I kind

of upgraded and this is another amp wireless product I have just coincidence

that I have a couple of them and this one's also touchscreen but it has better

range one because it has an antenna and I can upgrade this antenna so if I don't

like this little dinky thing I have much larger than tenez that will get a much

better signal a much better range which means much better quality because

remember when you hook this up to the Wi-Fi at a hotel you're only going to

get as good quality as the hotel is putting out so the stronger signal that

you can achieve the better it is if you get a weak signal say on this thing that

has internal antennas then you're only gonna have a just you're just going to

amplify a weak signal already you're not gonna improve in any way even though

this may say you have full bars you have full bars or this one to that you have

full bars on whatever signal that's putting out so say the signals that 50%

you have full bars on this of a 50% signal coming from the hotel they'll

keep that in mind always go for an antenna if you can it does make it more

clunky but you'll get a lot better signal and range out of it if you do go

with antenna side note getting back on track though so like I said with this

the amp wireless it's all touchscreen you can go on Amazon and just type in

touchscreen router at slash access point and it'll give you a whole bunch like I

said almond has one ant Wireless has one tp-link has one d-link I think has one

so you can make your pick on what you want and just kind of scroll through and

look for the features and options that work best for you and the

price point as well and go from there so let's kind of just play with this one

real quick so I'm just gonna kind of play with the touch screen here okay so

as you can see right here it says no connection so what you're gonna do is

you're gonna want to scan so I press scan it's scanning for the networks that

are in my area so as you can see these are the wireless networks that came up

in my home so the one we're going to use this tea house reason why I have two of

them is because I have some access points that repeating those signals so

that's why it shows two but we're gonna go with that one that has the strongest

signal so the top one has 95 as opposed to 91 it'll go with that and then it's

going to ask me for the security key of the network I want to connect to so this

would be the security key that the hotel gives you

for their act for their wireless I just click done it's going to give me another

screen verifying that I've put in the secret security key whatever network I

want to connect to go to next and then here it's you can make a new network so

you can identify what this access point is so here the default is the amp tap

e^x that's kind of the model number of it that'll be the new SSID that you'll

connect to in your room so and then I want to put in a security key we'll just

do 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 so now I'm putting in a new security key that I'll use in the

hotel room to connect to the new SSID amp tax edy and then it's just verifying

what I see you can see that there is an option of just to clone what's already

existing if you want to do that I don't really care to do that because sometimes

it's hard to know which network you're connecting to because like you saw the

tea house one you may not know if you're connecting to the right one or not so

you always want to make a new network when you're at a hotel a new SSID

click Next it's just doing some verifications setting up making sure

everything set up that could take a few minutes so what kind of speed through

this until it's done so it does take a few minutes I'd say about five minutes

for this to connect it may take a while don't be surprised by that it has to do

a lot of stuff internally but as you can see now here it's set up my new network

ID and the password so anybody in my hotel room would just need this

information they could log in but anyone who doesn't know this information can't

log in and access anything on this network so it makes it a little more

secure but still you're connecting to public Wi-Fi which is acceptable

susceptible to a lot of things so don't think it's that you can you know do I

still wouldn't do my banking on this and different things like that because

anything's still possible when you're connecting to public Wi-Fi but that's

really all I have but if you have any other questions or need some advice I've

done this many times feel free to shoot me a question well if you have some

suggestions that I didn't think of I'd love to hear it below in the comments

thank you for your time take care

For more infomation >> Get better internet in a Hotel - Duration: 10:05.

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Ari Hoenig - Mastering Odd Times - Duration: 1:56.

Today, I want to talk about how to play in odd times, if you have a question, you know,

you want to learn to play in 5, you want to learn to play in 7.

Maybe you know how to play in 5 and 7, but you feel very limited by what you can do,

what you can play, and also what you can hear, then this video is for you.

You want to take a melody of a song, and look at this rhythm of a clave, and try to fit

in the notes of the melody to this rhythm.

As a drummer, as a bass player, as any accompanying type of instrument, you're going to want to

know, and be familiar with the other parts of the subdivision.

Groupings of 7.

So what we're going to do now is a different subdivision.

We're going to subdivide into 16th notes.

By displacing things, it'll give you more possibilities, and the more possibilities

that you have, the more possibilities you have to be musical.

So, it actually makes you more musical, to have these possibilities.

For more infomation >> Ari Hoenig - Mastering Odd Times - Duration: 1:56.

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✘You give me good vibrations [HBD ME] - Duration: 0:18.

♪ I CAN SEE THAT IT'S SOMETHING MORE ♪

♪ SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED ♪

♪ YOU GIVE ME GOOD VIBRATIONS ♪

♪ EVERYTIME I KISS YOU ♪

♪ (AND EVERYTIME) ♪

♪ EVERYTIME YOU SMILE ♪

♪ I GET GOOD VIBRATIONS ♪

For more infomation >> ✘You give me good vibrations [HBD ME] - Duration: 0:18.

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Lage Lund - How I Comp - Duration: 1:48.

I'd like to talk a bit about comping, starting with how to comp for yourself.

I think comping for yourself is a good thing to be able to do, it's also something that

teaches you how to be a better comp'er, I think.

If you're not able to comp without getting out of your own way, you're probably also

doing the same thing when you're comping for other people.

It's not difficult for me to add some little melodic things to add to just the chords themselves.

Breaking chords up into thinking of them more as individual voices.

See if you can just stay in the last note of your idea, and then have that go into some

sort of accompaniment.

For when I'm comping in general, like I can, even if I take like very basic, you know.

Basic chords, I can make it sound like there is more kind of happening, like.

For more infomation >> Lage Lund - How I Comp - Duration: 1:48.

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How to Speak Backwards - with Eric Laithwaite - Duration: 3:53.

That there is an object in the mirror that looks like ourselves

is beyond doubt, but it is not you.

I'm going to call it from now on your 'other you'.

If you could examine some of this creature's blood

then you'd find that the haemoglobin molecules would be left-handed

whereas yours are right-handed, dextro rotary haemoglobin

is the one that we use, not the other one.

I wonder if we really know this other person in the mirror.

Can we for example meet them anywhere in the universe?

Well, to some degree we can, even in this theatre.

I want a volunteer now to come and meet his other self,

and try and have a conversation with him.

He has to be a very special volunteer

because in the first instance I hope and pray

that one of you is called Stephen.

A Stephen? Come along just the fella.

Now you've got to learn this new language,

and the first thing Stephen is that

your opposite number in the other world

is going to ask you your name, and he will ask you in English

and so if he's been that polite, the best the least you can do is to

reply in his language.

So first of all I want you to learn his language,

you're going to say your name, three times, 'Stephen, Stephen, Stephen',

into that microphone, would you do that now?

just just turn to face the... that's it

"Stephen Stephen Stephen"

I think I'd spread them out a bit more Stephen

"Stephen Stephen"

That's it. Now we'll play back and try and listen to what the man says.

And this is a translation.

[SPEECH PLAYED BACKWARDS]

Remember it, have a try saying it.

[SPEAKING BACKWARDS]

Fine, now we'll see how he heard it

"Stephen Stephen Stephen"

Didn't he do well?

[LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE]

It's not very difficult to learn this language,

See if you can manage something more difficult now Stephen

and inquire about his state of health.

I'll have a go and then see if you can do as well.

You want to say to him: "Hello how are you? Hello how are you?"

Play it back from me.

[SPEECH PLAYED BACKWARDS]

[SPEAKS BACKWARDS]

Great game this.

[LAUGHTER]

[SPEECH PLAYED BACKWARDS] Hello how are you? Hello how are you?

Alright?

[APPLAUSE]

Would you like to have a try? Say it forward first twice.

How are you, how are you.

That'll do that's fine it's long enough to remember, just saying how are you.

[SPEECH PLAYED BACKWARDS]

[SPEAKS BACKWARDS]

[SPEAKS BACKWARDS]

That's it.

[SPEECH PLAYED BACKWARDS]

Fine, thank you very much Stephen.

[APPLAUSE]

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