Thứ Tư, 2 tháng 5, 2018

Waching daily May 3 2018

♪ The only question now is how long can it take ♪

♪ It's all hanging on you ♪

♪ Just make your move before you have no move to make ♪

♪ There's no future, there's no lighthouse on the lake ♪

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♪ Ass-naked in the middle of December ♪

♪ The shame you don't recall with the clothes ♪

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♪ Tearing pages of notebooks in the embers ♪

♪ Your makeshift funeral pyre ♪

♪ Toss and turn all night then it comes to me ♪

♪ You can't shake out the shards in your memory ♪

♪ So you're engaged in this scorched earth policy ♪

♪ Until there's nothing, there's nothing ♪

♪ Later on claiming wolves replaced your family ♪

♪ You raised your hand against me ♪

♪ With the newspaper you can't read ♪

♪ Then you wrapped yourself in an op-ed ♪

♪ On the construct of history ♪

♪ The mark of time is elaborately long ♪

♪ It's a spirograph drawn with no breaks ♪

♪ Just goes on and on ♪

♪ Yet here we are on the cutting room floor ♪

♪ Splicing fugues where they don't belong ♪

♪ Toss and turn all night but there's no relief ♪

♪ I went into your room, you were sound asleep ♪

♪ So I stayed for awhile watching you grind your teeth ♪

♪ When you wake, there's a moment as you rise ♪

♪ You feel it all coming back ♪

♪ And you realize you tried to amputate the parts ♪

♪ That made you scared to die ♪

♪ Now it'll kill you if you let it ♪

♪ As I watch the light fade from your eyes ♪

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♪ As I watch the light fade from your eyes ♪

♪ You're a blackhole bending light beams backwards ♪

♪ Center caving, self collapsing inwards ♪

♪ Against the infinite you have no stature ♪

♪ Shrinking infinitely out of the picture ♪

♪ Look for the lever, try to break the pattern ♪

♪ Single crocus in the dead of winter ♪

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when you run out of ideas - Duration: 0:25.

please save me

end my suffering

I don't wanna live

I don't wanna live on this planet

why are you still watching this

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How to make an Ethernet Cable - Duration: 8:51.

hello I'm Derrick and welcome to hindsight 101 where you'll learn about

things that will help you in everyday life now if you want to know how and why

to make an Ethernet cable I'm here to show you how thanks for watching

hindsight 101 click the subscribe button and select the notification Bell to stay

up to date so first let's talk about the tools that you're going to need there's

only one main tool that you're going to need and that's the crimper everything

else I'm gonna show you in this video is optional and you can just go back to

basics and use whatever you need to get that done I'll talk about it as I go

through the video so you can get an idea of alternative pieces of equipment you

can use if you don't have these tools this is the crimper and this is the

plastic part this is how you lock down the plastic part to each end of the

ethernet cable so first you're going to need to cut the cable length that you

need so this is a short cable run that I probably would use to connect my router

to my modem then you're gonna need the little plastic end to put on the end of

your ethernet cable this is what it looks like

you can purchase these in bulk at any big box store or online whichever one is

easier so like I said before you don't need all the tools that I'm going to use

but it does make it a lot easier especially if you're going to be doing a

lot of cabling and I'll have everything linked below so you can purchase them

yourself if you'd like to so you want to at least have about about three inches

worth of cable extra from what you need the inches all you really going to need

but the extra two inches is in case you make a mistake so just put that in there

spin it around a bit and with this you could probably use a razor blade if you

needed to but this is a little bit better because you just want to cut the

blue piece you do not want to cut the wires if you cut the wires you have to

start all over again so you really want to avoid that so now that you have the

wires you just want to separate them side note the difference between cat5e

and cat6 cable main difference is this little white

piece there's some other things but you don't really have to worry about that so

you can follow along this video and it'll teach you how to do cat 5e if you

don't if you didn't purchase cat 6 cable once you do this you're gonna want to

cut your cable there you go it's cut so now you're done with that you can twist

these by hand but as before if you're gonna be doing a lot of these it gets a

little tedious so a trick that I found online is they just use the sheathing

that came from it and you just spin it down grant this might take more time but

it does save your fingers alright so now that you have your cables undone you can

straighten them out by hand if you prefer I like to use the method of

taking a screwdriver and straightening it out that way it goes a lot quicker

you can also use a pen if you prefer but just something rounded and it

straightens about much much better now that we have them straightened we have

to put them in order so there's two ways you can go and I'll

display it on the screen you can do a or B it doesn't really matter which one you

use I've gone I've checked to see back and forth which one but it really makes

no difference it's just whatever you go with you have to make sure both ends

match that color coding that you choose so if you go with a but the port in the

wall is B that doesn't make a difference it only makes a difference if both ends

are the same that's all you have to worry about is AABB you can't do a and B

that will not that's not what it's going to work that's that won't work the thing

that makes cat6 difficult is that white plastic piece in the middle because you

have to put all these kind of in order and that gets in the way

whereas cat5e doesn't have that and it's not as bad so let's get to it

so once you get the desired length you want you're going to want to cut the

ends off so they're even

so now that you have the lengths even you're going to want to put them into

the plastic end that goes on your ethernet cord so I don't know if you can

see it but there's slots that each of these will slide into and that's what

you're supposed to put it in so the correct way is put the little tab at the

bottom and do that for each side and then you're just going to want to work

it in

so as you can see there in you just want to verify that the colors are the

correct order they're supposed to be in I also forgot to mention these little

plastic pieces come in two variations this is called the pass through the

other one the wires would stop right here at the end advice is you'd probably

want to cut them shorter I've noticed it's a lot easier when you do that for

the ones that stop here but if you want the pass through and making it long the

cable longer works out a lot better and then you just pull it through and you

want to push it you want to push it so to make sure that the blue is past this

part here because this is where it's going to crimp down and hold it so you

want to make sure that blue sheathing is as far and as you can get it now that

I've worked it in maybe give it a little push in there I'll cut the ends off and

I'll get it as close as I possibly can that's fun

and as you can see here it sticks out a little bit what you want to do with that

this is why I tried to push it in so far is you're just going to pull back just a

little bit and I kind of do a twisting motion so that brings them all back

evenly and then now you can see that see if I can get it just right

the wires are flush so nothing is sticking out and that's kind of how you

want it now that you have the cable exactly how you want it you're going to

want to take the crimper and crimp it so for this one you're going to want to do

the bigger hole because the smaller one is for like a telephone line just take

that push it in like so and you give it a good squeeze do it a couple times just

to make sure it's in there and as you can see right there is where it's

crimped and as I told you before it pushes down that piece right here right

on there so that's why you want to make sure the sheetings there and then now

you have a perfectly good cable okay so for the sake of time I'm gonna display

my test one that I made before that's already done but like I said make sure

both ends are the same so if you go AABB but now that you have that you can get a

cable tester so it test to make sure you put them in the right order and you have

a good connection everything will light up these are fairly inexpensive so you

want to take one end and put it in the correct port take the other end and put

it here and then what you want to do is turn it on and then it'll display it'll

go through a series and check all of them and also

it does it on the other end as well and it goes through all of them as long as

everyone lights up green you're good to go if it lights up red that means one of

the Kinect will want more connections are bad so I hope this helped if it did

hit that like button if you want to see more hit subscribe and if you want to

stay up to date ring that Bell thank you take care

For more infomation >> How to make an Ethernet Cable - Duration: 8:51.

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Bangkok For Female Tourists: 10 Tips You Need To Know! - Duration: 9:31.

Welcome to the thirty-forth video of Bangkok Unmasked!

The YouTube channel that helps you get the most out of your visit to Bangkok city!

If you're new here, please consider subscribing!

In this video I'm going to go through 10 travel tips regarding Bangkok for female tourists.

This advice is especially applicable for solo female travelers to Bangkok.

Note.

It's better safe than sorry.

Whatever you do, don't forget to buy travel insurance before you leave home!

Let's get started!

Over the years I have spoken with a good number of female friends from back home who didn't

think that Bangkok is a suitable place to visit.

The reasons were varied.

The two primary reasons though were safety and the fact the city seemed far more geared

to men than women.

For what it's worth, Bangkok a great place to visit for women.

All of the women that I know who have made the trip love the city!

Some of them love the city even more than my male friends!

Popular activities include:

- Spas - Retail therapy

- Ladyboy shows [Frankly I don't get this, but I have been dragged to ladyboy

shows more times than I can to remember] - An amazing selection of street

food - Learning the basics of Muay Thai

- Thai cooking classes - Ladies nights at all the top clubs in the

city - The temples

- Chao Phraya river cruises - And so much more!

With the above said, I do have 10 tips for female travelers to Bangkok and especially

solo female travellers to Bangkok.

Tip #1.

Hide your cash.

The are a lot of pickpockets in Bangkok and female tourists are easy prey.

Make sure that you hide your wallet and cash somewhere which makes it very difficult for

someone to grab it.

Outside zipper or button pockets are easily accessible for a good pickpocket.

Hide your cash in a mini pocket or zipper inside your clothing.

I have heard of bras with a mini pocket inside them which are available at stores like H&M.

You can also easily sew in an inside mini pocket to your shorts or jeans.

If you have a bag, place your wallet or cash inside one of the mini pockets within the

bag.

Also be sure to properly zip or buckle up the bag!

I would strongly advise against carrying expensive bags because of bag snatchers.

You will become a target if you're carrying something that stands out like LV or Prada

for example.

It's very common for thieves on motorbikes to grab a bag and ride off at speed - this

is often done by 2 men teams.

If you can, try to carry as few items as possible.

Tip #2.

Cover yourself up.

I know that Bangkok is hot and less clothes is more comfortable.

And of course stylish.

Here's the thing; you don't want to attract unwanted attention, or be disrespectful.

Bangkok may seem like an open minded paradise but in actuality Thai people are extremely

conservative.

If you go to a temple, or even certain government buildings and royal palaces, there are pretty

strict dress codes in place.

Females must cover their shoulders and legs below the knees.

Absolutely no spaghetti straps or shorts.

Wearing a sarong or long skirt wrapped around your shorts though is acceptable.

Sarongs can be rented at the popular tourist temples, but it's best to come dressed appropriately.

An important note.

If you're not dressed appropriately you will not allowed inside most of the popular and famous temples in Bangkok.

Do not forget to take off your shoes before entering the temple as a side-note!

Tip #3.

Don't walk next to, sit next to or [god forbid] touch monks.

Monks are strictly forbidden from being close to or touching a female.

They are also not allowed to walk closely next to or sit next to females.

This means that if there's an empty seat next to them on buses, boats, the MRT or BTS you

can't sit there!

Also, monks are not allowed to receive offerings or gifts directly from females.

If you're going to make a food or gift offering to a monk, place it on the ground or tray

in front of them or have a male hand the gift to the monk.

Tip #4.

Don't go anywhere late at night with no people.

This one is kind of obvious.

While Bangkok is pretty safe, after dark I wouldn't walk down small alleys, streets,

or walkways with no open stores on your own.

If an area is dark and deserted I'd pick another route or hail a taxi.

Note.

This especially includes beaches [obviously outside of Bangkok] and parks.

Tip #5.

Bring tampons!

This is maybe one of the most important tips on Bangkok for female tourists.

While it's obviously something that not overly familiar with, according to female friends

it's extremely hard to find tampons.

Most Asians apparently do not use tampons, and instead use pads.

Note.

Almost all other toiletry items can be found in Bangkok.

The best places to stock up on toiletries are Boots and Watsons.

Tip #6.

Weapons like pepper spray are illegal.

Frankly I think that it's sensible for women to carry a defensive weapons like pepper spray

for example.

I'm afraid that if you do this you'll be breaking the law.

Owning pepper spray is punishable by 10 years in prison and a fine of THB 1 million, according

to the Hazardous Substance Act B.E. 2535.

The chances of you getting into trouble over this are small, but for what it's worth if

you don't want to take the risk consider alternatives.

I'd suggest a metal biro.

You can inflict enough damage with one of these to make most attackers back-off.

You can check out one of the many YouTube videos on self defense for more details.

Tip #6.

Use the Grab app for taxi bookings.

If you are going to use a regular taxi, always use the meter and do not negotiate a rate.

However for convenience, ease of language barrier and a much better service, I'd strongly

suggest that you use the Grab app for taxi booking.

Grab is the single best way to use taxis in Bangkok for female tourists.

Note.

Grab is the Asian version of Uber.

Tip #7.

Buy a prepaid Thai simcard.

If you're going to be in Bangkok for any length of time you need to buy a prepaid Thai

simcard.

I'm an internet addict, so being offline is quite out of the question.

Email, Line, WhatsApp, and Skype aren't just nice to have.

They're a must have!

I think for most Bangkok visitors it's worth buying a sim card simply to have access to

Google maps!

Check out a video that goes through everything that you need to know about prepaid Thai sim cards

through the link above.

Tip #8.

You can easily change currency in Bangkok.

If you use credit card and debit cards to make all your purchases in Bangkok, you're

going to pay a fortune in fees.

You'll also get ripped off on the currency exchange rates.

You can convert your cash in your home country - before you arrive in Bangkok - to Thai baht

but this will also lose you a lot of money!

Converting currency in Bangkok will always get you more baht than in your home country.

I know from bitter experience that British banks have horrible exchange rates when you change

British Pounds for Thai Baht.

Even if you engage a Forex service at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport, which generally has

far worse rates than what you can find in the city, you'll be far better off.

What I suggest is that at the airport you exchange enough money to last you for a day

or two, and then exchange the remainder of your money at a currency exchange chain or

an independent money changer in the city.

Check out a video that goes through everything that you need to know about the best money

exchange rates in Bangkok through the link above.

Tip #9.

Social dating apps.

Tinder, Skout, Badoo and MoreMate are a great way to meet with locals and expats in Bangkok.

It goes without saying that you should use the same precautions as you would back home.

Tip #10.

Obvious Scams.

If an overly happy smiley local approaches you and wants to introduce you to a specific

store or restaurant, don't go!

It's almost certainly a scam.

There are a couple more videos that I have done which you might find of help.

Check out 'Is Bangkok Safe?' and 'What to bring to Bangkok?

I suggest a pretty empty suitcase!'.

Links to both videos can be found through the 'i-icon' above.

Anyway...that's it for this video.

I hope that helps give you actionable advice on Bangkok for female tourists.

And especially solo female travelers to Bangkok.

Expect a new video next week.

For all you techies out there, this video was shot on a Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, and

edited using HitFilm Express.

Finally, please don't forget to subscribe to this channel through the button below!

Also, I'd like to hear from you if you have any questions regarding Bangkok For Female

Tourists.

Or maybe you have some tips that I missed.

Please do reach out to me through the comments section of this video!

Thank you very much for watching.

I'll see you next week.

Goodbye.

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