Thứ Bảy, 4 tháng 8, 2018

Waching daily Aug 4 2018

Ok so quick short video;

Achievements with the "No Downs" or "No Custody" requirements

applies only to human players and not bots.

*THE END*

WHAT THE FU-

Ok ok, my bad, let's do this again.

So today's video is more of a clarification

(plus some tips) rather than a full guide.

And it is for a few achievements that is meant to be challenging

by having nobody go down or into custody.

As explained earlier in that short bit at the start,

this "No Downs No Cuffs" and "No Custody" requirement,

applies only to human players.

And how do I know?

Well I had a hunch that there will be a loophole somewhere,

so I researched it,

and then tested it on my last achievement to get,

"A Long Night of Horrors".

So first Duke got into custody here,

then Tony joined him later for some coffee with the police.

And then right at the end

I still got my achievement,

which is the proof of my research;

Human players only.

At present,

there are 4 such achievements

(but most likely more in the future);

Beneath the Mountain,

Undercover,

Boiling Point and Prison Nightmare.

Since I won't be doing another video on "A Long Night of Horrors",

I'll just clarify this here.

All keycards count towards this achievement,

including the very first one.

As long as it's a keycard, it counts.

There you go.

And technically "Reputation Beyond Reproach" from Election Day Plan C works as well,

but the escape at the end requires 4 human players

so it doesn't really count.

In any case, what this means is that,

those who prefer to play with bots

need not worry about their sub-par intelligence

getting in the way of these achievements.

So before ending the video,

let's look at some tips.

Most seasoned players should know these

but let us go through a quick refresher here.

"No Custody" achievements (or really just "A Long Night of Horrors")

is a basically a test of endurance (or our supply of medic bag charges),

so just play safe and leave the tanking to bots,

and if none, converts.

As for "No Downs",

the biggest threat that we will face are special enemies.

For Cloakers,

consider bringing Counterstrike (aced) along

but most importantly, check your corners!

Or just go solo without bots,

bringing converts and sentries for firepower instead.

Then Tasers, not so much of a threat.

But if we want to be safe, take Shockproof (aced).

Then the possible one-shotters,

Bulldozers and snipers.

Bulldozers are pretty nasty and can take out our armour easily if given the chance.

Kill them quickly,

or just run away and leave the tanking to converts and bots.

For snipers,

they deal piercing damage which carries over from armour into our health

and will even bypass the 2 second invulnerability from Armourer and Anarchist.

So it's best to keep our armour and health up high

with First Aid Kits and regeneration,

and skip that Berserker/Frenzy.

I mean, it's Overkill difficulty,

do we really need that much damage?

Then on the offensive side,

keep a lookout for the usual spots where the snipers spawn,

and take them out before we move,

especially in open areas like the final escape for Boiling Point.

As for the rest of the enemies,

sentries, converts and bots,

combined with Optical Illusions (basic)

can help to take their attention away from us.

Partners in Crime (aced) as well,

will add a boost to our health.

And since the Revenant tree doesn't really help this time round,

we could put those points into defensive skills like

Dire Need,

Second Wind

and Underdog (aced) instead.

For the last bit,

I recommend bringing armour builds.

Otherwise, make your prayers and sacrifices to RNGesus

before trying with a dodge build.

So thank you guys for watching this video

and stick around for my gameplay of "A Long Night of Horrors".

Eh... or don't, since it's going to be a long one.

Either way,

I'll see you all in the next video.

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Playing the intro of a tune in Gypsy Jazz - Duration: 8:59.

Playing an intro in Gypsy jazz

Welcome ! In this video I'll show you how to play intros in Gypsy Jazz

some tunes have specific intros (I'll see you in my dreams, Si tu savais) and some of them are very easy

in Dark Eyes also

there are a bunch of tunes that have specific intros, but here we'll see what to play when there isn't

let's take Out of nowhere, in G, and we'll see the most common introduction

here are the chords we're going to play

let's play it the other way

and then the tune begins

to do it the good way, in a jam session for example, the first thing to do is to say or to make people understand you're playing an intro

and before playing the intro, you can snap on the tempo and hum the beginning of the tune (for yourself)

maybe this is a bit too fast

you sing the tune in your head, then you keep the puls and play the intro with this tempo

so if I play :

this is not the good tempo : I slowed it down

here is the good tempo (I can even ask the other musicians if this tempo is ok for them)

now, with the whole intro

and tune begins

these intro chords can be played in a single stroke or arpeggiated

there can also be a "stop" before starting, but all of these details are not important

what I advise you to do is to play something very simple and clear

when you play an intro you have to make everyone understand when the tune starts

something that works nicely is to look at the other musicians juste before starting

here is an example :

then I look at the other musicians (the sax player who's going to play the head for example)

I made him understand when to start by looking at him, but I could have wanted to play a longer intro

the start of the tune have to be clearly suggested

even if I play the head, I have to make others understand that they have to accompany me

now, let's see what to play on another tune, another tempo, another key : All of me in C

here is the same chord movement in C

if I take a faster tempo, I'll maybe play this whole intro twice

once more

and then the head

now, another intro for faster tunes : Them there eyes in D

it's the intro that Biréli Lagrène plays in Djangology

it's a rhythmic intro, on the I chord with some chromaticism

that was the melody

here it is, slowly

then, octaves on the 2 and 4 (starting with the 1) on the fifth of the tune : it's commonly played by bass players

it's called a "pedal"

ONE TWO three FOUR, one TWO three FOUR

the starting of this tune is on the 1st beat of the measure

ONE TWO three FOUR, one TWO three FOUR

we saw some common intros so you can work them specifically

what's important is that everyone understand when to start, and that what you play sounds good even if it's very simple

these chords I showed you are easy to play if you're familiar with la pompe

but it's clear, simple, and it's enough for an intro

and what's nice when playing an intro is that moment when there's only one musician playing before the whole band starts

so don't try to play complicated stuff for an intro

and now, a simple intro for a minor tune : "Blues en mineur"

I look up

and the tune starts

if you want to go further, listen to the intros of Django Reinhardt or other gypsy jazz players

try to recognize the different types of intro

simple chords like in "Si tu savais"

solos like the intro of Belleville (guitar and clarinet)

so listen to this carrefully, it will give you nice ideas for playing intros

I hope you liked this video !! And that I give you useful advices for playing intro, in jam sessions and concerts

For more infomation >> Playing the intro of a tune in Gypsy Jazz - Duration: 8:59.

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張惠妹 Amei (歌手介紹) (singer introduction) Part 4 *Love songs of Mei's style - Duration: 23:34.

Hello guys, this is Kenickie.

Previously on the last video, I shared Amei's singing life from her 11th album to 15th.

Today I will not introduce the new albums.

Because I want to share all of her classic love songs which accompanied with us

for at least 20 years.

so let's start with the first love song

Ok, these are all the love songs I want share with you guys

And I don't how to explain the felling I have

I need to say I can cry for all the songs I just shared

And can you imagine that

I was born in 1994

and Amei's singing career was started since 1996

She really accompanied with us when we were just babies

So I'm so glad we can have her But

we are not over yet ok

about the next video ya is the last one to introduce Amei

But you will see how crazy she is

She just finished an incredible concert tour in the end of last year

So if you like it, just look forward to the next video ok

Thank you so much and see u next time

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Is it Okay for a Christian to ___? Compilation - Duration: 12:47.

Halloween has become a huge deal in our nation.

It's an approximately a $7B business with approximately eight gazillion kids

going around offering ultimatums to their neighbors.

So, the question that I get is, "Is it okay for a Christian to participate in Halloween?"

So, permit a super-fast history lesson.

Halloween has its roots 2,000 years ago in the Celtic and Druid tradition of celebrating their new year.

Their new year was on November 1st and to do this, they would lite bonfires.

This is a Pagan religion.

Lite bonfires, wear animal costumes and masks, and animal sacrifices to their false gods.

Well, about 43 A.D., just about 10 years after Jesus,

the Romans come into that land of Ireland.

And you think, "Oh great! The Romans are Christian!"

Well, not exactly yet.

So now they just merge two Pagan holidays together

until about 900 when the Pope at the time

attempts to try and Christianize this holiday by moving All Saints Day from May into November 1st.

So, now we have this tradition of All Hallows Eve.

So, just by the question, "Is it okay to celebrate Halloween?"

I think we know intuitively there's something not quite right with Halloween.

So I think there's two sides to it.

On the one side we have cute trick-or-treaters in neighborhoods

getting together and bobbing for apples.

And I mean seriously, we spent $350M on pet costumes.

That's a true statement.

On the other side, though, there's a serious undercurrent of the occult, the demonic,

witches and this things that go back to these Pagan worship.

And the Bible doesn't just warn against this, the Bible says very clearly we don't want to have anything

to do with the demonic, with mediums, or anything.

The Bible says very clearly . . .

So, what do I do?

I've always let my own kids trick-or-treat.

And they can wear cute costumes,

and I let them get together with their neighborhood and I enjoy giving out candy to the neighborhood kids.

But as soon as that starts to tip in any way towards the mccobb, the demonic, the occult

we don't get near it.

Our battle, again, is not with flesh or blood.

Our battle is with the dark forces of this world.

And your spirituality, your relationship with God, is way more important.

In the end, why would we want to celebrate something so dark

when we can celebrate the life of Christ that is so beautiful?

As some of you know, I'm from the State of Colorado and I get asked about pot a lot.

Although it's illegal in the federal government level,

our state has allowed marijuana use, along with 24 other states in America.

That's the medical use and that's not what we're going to talk about today.

You can use lasers in medical use or chemo treatments and you don't use those everyday.

But my state, along with three others, has allowed recreational use of marijuana.

So, the question that I get often, "Is it ok for a Christian in one of these states to smoke marijuana?"

Well, the Bible doesn't explicitly say anything about pot.

However, from what we do know about pot, it's very different than alcohol.

The Bible says that you can have a glass of wine and it can even be good for you.

However, pot is a little bit different.

The purpose of smoking pot is to get high.

It's a hallucinogenic.

You don't put it in your brownies so that they taste better.

The THC levels in pot today is much, much stronger than it used to be.

It's gone from one to four percent, according to WebMD, to seven percent.

And that is the chemical that causes this high.

And as you face this, as you use this, it's not something that gradually comes on.

As I understand it, the high from smoking pot is instantaneous

so the sole purpose for using this drug is not for your health, it's not for flavor.

It's so that you can get high.

So, where does that put us as a Christian?

It is possible, obviously, to drink too much alcohol.

But is it possible to have pot and not have too much?

The answer, really, is no.

This is a hallucinogenic, on one side of it.

On the other side, God says to us:

Does my state allow the smoking of marijuana?

The answer is yes.

But the state is not our conscience and when it comes to our Christian life, the state is not our guide.

We follow our Lord who says be alert and so reminded as you go about this world

and the temptations that you face as you serve me.

If you're part of a health club, you can guess that 20 million people practice yoga a year.

So the question is not, "Is yoga popular?"

The question that I get, "Is it okay for a Christian to practice yoga?"

Now, there's different types of yoga.

On the one side we have a purely physical form which is called Ashtanga yoga.

Ashtanga yoga is usually a series of poses that are linked together very closely

or you might see it in your gym as power yoga.

Those can be completely separate.

Those can be completely separate. However, the most popular form of yoga is called Hatha yoga.

However, the most popular form of yoga is called Hatha yoga.

So, this is not to be confused with hot yoga but you could practice hot Hatha yoga.

Hatha yoga is spelled H-A-T-H-A.

This is the most common in your gyms and around the country.

Hatha yoga has a long history of being very closely intertwined with Hindu worship.

And the purpose of Hatha yoga, through this series of poses,meditation and discipline,

is to connect your true self, your Atman they call it,

with your divine, kind of this interpersonal spirit called "Brahman."

For a lack of a better term, it's like the force in Star Wars.

You're trying to connect yourself with the Brahman.

And, in fact, yoga itself means a yoke or bonding.

So where does this put us as a Christian?

While it might be possible to practice just the physical aspects of yoga,

maybe you go to your gym and they don't mention anything about meditation and

they simply go through a series of poses, you could probably do that.

However, the most popular form, Hatha yoga may use terms like, "connecting to the divinity within you,"

" your inner self,"

or "focusing on your third eye for healing."

Anything like that is just as integral a part to the Hindu religion and its practice

as bowing and worshiping five times a day in an Islamic mosque.

Now ask yourself this,

Would you go five times a day to an Islamic mosque if it made you more fit?

I think you'd say no.

So now ask yourself a little bit different.

Would I go to yoga three times a week, even though it's directly connected, in many cases, to Hindu worship?

I think you know your answer.

Our battle is not against the physical, our body.

Our battle really is against spiritual forces and when it comes to your own spirituality,

there's other ways to get fit rather than glorifying a practice of a fake religion.

The stats are in and Americans are drinking . . .

a lot.

And that Americans are drinking a lot more.

In the past 10 years, heavy drinking has gone up 17%

and one in five Americans is considered a binge drinker.

Now, before you pause and Google, "What are the criteria for binge drinker?" consider this.

The question really is, "Is it okay for a Christian to drink alcohol at all?"

The Bible is relatively silent when it comes to prohibitions with alcohol.

However, it does say it is not okay to overindulge and to get drunk.

So, what does that mean for us?

You have to look inside of yourself.

And what I mean by that is, it comes down to people.

The Apostle Paul says lots of things are permissible,

but not everything is beneficial.

Every one of us is wired a little bit differently.

If your parents are alcoholic, let's say you have one alcoholic parent,

that means you have a 50% chance of being alcoholic yourself.

If both parents are alcoholic, you have a 75% chance of being alcoholic.

So what's the takeaway?

You may be wired in such a way that you were driven to compulsive drinking.

You may be wired in such a way that you naturally are prone to over indulgence.

If that's the case, even though the Bible says it may be okay,

you step back and say, "This is not for me."

Now, you might be on the other side.

Maybe you can have a glass of wine, or even two, with your friends and you feel no compulsion to overindulge.

You never have too many and this is not something that controls your life, or ruins your body,

or your health or your productivity.

So, you're thinking, "Great! I can have all the wine I want as long as it's within a certain amount."

Not quite so fast.

Just because you can doesn't mean you should.

In America right now, one and seven people have struggled with an alcohol problem this last year.

That means as you go and enjoy drink yourself,

maybe it is no problem for you.

However, you don't know where they're at in their journey to try and stop alcohol's control in their life.

Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

And sometimes the greater love for your brother or sister in Christ,

means you step back from your ability so that you can help them walk with God.

Because, ultimately, that's what we all want.

Tattoos in the United States are huge and only getting more popular.

One in five people have a tattoo

and that is significantly higher for people who are under the age of 35.

So the question we have is, "Is it okay for a Christian to get a tattoo?"

If you asked me this 3,500 years ago, the answer is no.

In Leviticus 19, verse 28 God says very clearly:

So the answer, very clearly, is no.

However, God gives us laws for specific times, to specific people, in specific places.

For example, at the time of Moses, God gave them specific laws

to keep them separate from the other nations.

And this really served two purposes.

One, it was to point to the coming savior, who had come about 1,500 years later,

who ultimately would fulfill all laws on the cross.

And two, it was to keep them separate from the Pagan nations.

So, if the Pagan nations use cut stones in their altar, God says, "Do not do that."

If they cut their beards a certain way, God said, "Don't do that."

If they cut their bodies in worship, God says "Don't do that."

And in this case, use tattoos in worship, God says, "Don't do that."

It is too closely associated with Pagan worship.

However, it seems in our society of the United States, since Janis Joplin was tattooed by Lyle Tuttle,

this has kind of sprung into the mainstream since the 1960s.

And society's view of tattoos, I think, has changed with it.

No longer are tattoos directly associated with bad decisions and uncleanliness and motorcycle gangs.

Instead, it's moved into an art form, from tattooers.

Now they're called tattoo artists.

So, although the Bible doesn't specifically say yes or no on tattoos,

We can get some guiding principles.

The Bible does tell us that God cares about our body,

not just our mind and our soul.

And he says your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit

so you should take care of it.

Is putting needles into your body with ink is the best thing for your body?

You have to ask yourself that question.

Secondly, God says just because something is permissible doesn't

necessarily mean that this is wise.

I think you have to ask yourself, "Where exactly am I going to put this tattoo?

What part of my body am I trying to get people to focus on?"

I'm not going to show pictures, but I think you can figure out there certain tattoos that highlight sexuality.

What message are you trying to promote with your tattoo?

For many people, it's belonging to a group.

For some people, it's signifying a certain event.

And for some people it's simply art.

But the question is , "Am I giving a clear witness to my savior; am I giving a clear witness to my God?"

Because ultimately, that's the group we belong to.

A savior who died on the cross and rose again, as it says in Isaiah,

and put our names on the palm of his hands.

For more infomation >> Is it Okay for a Christian to ___? Compilation - Duration: 12:47.

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