Thursday, January 17, 2019

Youtube daily report w Jan 17 2019

TFS (Tabinda F. Sheikh): Do you remember the first

time you saw me?

TMS (Tariq M. Sheikh): You have yellow gloves on,

and I could not say 'hello,' 'hi,' nothing.

TFS: Oh, I thought you was rude and mean.

I said, 'Oh my God, this guy don't even say 'Hi.'

You're just staring at me! [laughs]

TMS: Yea, because you was the girl

who was in my dreams.

TFS: Yea, but I didn't have that dream!

TMS: You remember, I ask you 'Do you wanna go with me for

coffee?' You gave me answer after two days !

TFS: Because I didn't know how to speak English.

TMS: I remember you have a small dictionary

in your pocket-- a Spanish-to-English.

And on the, like, paper,

TFS: --napkin

TMS: Napkin.

You write, 'Ok, yes .'

TFS: Language is not a barrier for the love.

TMS: After that, I bought a yellow cab.

I was a driver, you know?

One day I say, 'You know your address where you live?

Let me drop you, your home.'

You say, 'I live in New Jersey.' Just 'New Jersey.'

TFS: [laughs]

TMS: I say, 'Oh my God, today

I gonna have a long night!'

When I went there, it was YMCA .

I say, 'Why you don't tell me you live in YMCA?' You say,

'I don't know YMCA is like a famous thing.' [laughs]

TFS: I didn't have no family here.

He didn't have no family here.

And when I call back home, and I say, ' I am in love.

I have a--gordito.' They say, ' gordito?

Chubby man? You don't like fat men!'

TMS: I was not that fat. Just chubby, yes [laughs]

TFS: I know, sweetheart! But for us, this was fat.

TMS: Yup.

So, I was working like 72 hours continuously.

I was very tired.

And I remember, there was a park over there nearby .

TFS: mhmm.

TMS: We went. There was a bench.

I put my head on your legs and I slept.

TFS: I don't even want to move.

If I move, he's going to wake up.

It was beautiful.

Looking the moon, the stars.

TMS: I woke up morning time.

And you was still sitting there and I say, 'What?!'

That was the moment I fell in love with you.

TFS: Love is a wonderful thing.

This is my man!

And we're gonna be married 23 years now.

TMS: She's telling me 23 years.

For me, it's like yesterday.

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„Z genealogii moralności. Pismo polemiczne" NIETZSCHEGO, przekł. Leopolda Staffa, z 1905 r. - Duration: 2:29.

Edition "From the genealogy of morality. Polemic writing " by NIETZSCHE in translation by Leopold Staff,

which we present today, appeared in 1905 by Jakóba Mortkowicz edition house

as the third volume of 'Works' by Nietzsche.

They were also translated by Berent, Drzewiecki and Wyrzykowski.

In this first great Polish edition incliuding 17 volumes appeared in the years 1905-12.

This translational achievement made Nietzsche he was a highly influential philosopher in Poland for decades.

FRIEDRICH WILHELM Nietzsche (1844-1900) was one from the most important German philosophers of the second half XIX century,

which had a great influence on philosophy, literature and art of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The philosopher's rapid and brilliant scientific career has been interrupted first by participating in the Franco-Prussian war,

and then by illness.

From that time his fate was marked by problems with health, up to mental illness.

It was a life that has been going on for almost 30 years in greater and lesser intensity under the supervision of doctors,

but it was also marked by work on works and philosophical thought.

Nietzsche's writing is divided into three periods:

in the first he wrote, among others: "The Birth of a Tragedy",

in the second "Human, arch-human",

and in the third "That's Zarathustra," "Beyond Good and Evil" or the book "From the genealogy of morality" presented today.

Nietzsche's works made a significant impact on European culture.

Although they were interpreted differently, it was emphasized the importance of his critique of morality,

phenomenology of values, nihilism, atheism, aesthetics or relevance to literature.

Some saw him as a philosopher, others as a writer.

In philosophy he influenced mainly philosophy life, existentialism and postmodernism,

and in literature influenced, among others for the creativity of such outstanding writers like Gide, Malraux, Mann or Shaw.

Please visit www.atticus.pl

to departments books and other Polish objects until 1945, philosophy and publishing covers, avant-garde.

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HÜKÜMET'E ÇOK SERT SÖZLER- YAVUZ AĞIRALİOĞLU - Duration: 1:19.

BEST Party Group Vice President and Istanbul Deputy Yavuz Ağıralioğlu, GOOD Party

CHP to cooperate with government and MHP used 'zillet alliance' discourse

Reacted.

Since entering the selection process 'zillet' discourse

Ağıralioğlu, "Uncontrolled if you're keen to say 'zillet' to something

I'm talking about an alliance you call zillet.

Establishing a PKK state next to us the man who gave 5 thousand TIR weapons to the enterprise

Please say 'zillet'.

You're gonna have to face all the pain. swirling his back at his ambition on a well

$ 100 million to help the PKK to the king at the head of Arabia

'Zillet' say 'he said.

"When you shake your finger from the outside, 'zillet standing against your opposition,

please don't forget to say 'illet' iy Party Deputy deputy

Ağıralioğlu, continued as follows: Iz Opposition's national issue behind you

Seeing the opposition 'opposition Don't call Trump when you need to say 'mate'.

"Hadimülharemeynişşerifeyn" to your own nation Den.

King of Saudi Arabia, the United States operations in the area of ​​Israel, Israel

check Den.

Meral Hanım, Kemal Bey 'Dear Say, pal. '

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Do You Have An Exit Strategy? - Duration: 4:47.

Well, now we're going to talk about exit strategies.

A lot of us are getting older. I know, I turned 58 last year gonna turn 59 this year. The big six oh is staring me

down. And you start thinking about this business that you spent 30 years

building. And you got it to the point where it is and you're starting to think;

"What am I going to do with it and what's gonna happen?" Well, first off,

if you have followed the E-myth and if you have followed the Beautiful Business

book, you'll find out that you should can be constantly thinking about your exit

strategy. Your whole point to build this business is build a business that then

can be sold. And you can easily sell. Somebody else can easily take over. You

do that through using systems. We talk about that a lot, using Know It All. If you

haven't had a chance to look at that you really need to look at Know It All. Because

that's a vital part of your exit strategy, is to make sure that whoever

comes in after you has all the knowledge they need to run this company. And the

other thing you want to look at is your profitability over the last three years.

Look at your P&Ls. You want to create this boring business that doesn't

require your presence. That's what you want to do in order to have an exit

strategy. Now as an exit strategy what are some of the things that you could do?

Well, one thing you can do is obviously you could sell it to somebody else.

Usually the sale to somebody else doesn't go quite the way you think it

would. There's all kinds of different evaluations you can put on it to try to

figure out what your company might be worth. Generally, you just think about it;

if this was an investment - not buying a job - if it were an investment, if I would

invest let's say a hundred thousand dollars, I would expect a return of

probably 15% to 20% per year. If I'm not getting that 15%

20% then I'm not gonna spend. I'm not going to invest in it because I

have other opportunities where I can invest. If that's the case then you think

about your company. If your company produces $10k in profit

and that represents a to a 20% return on investment,

then I would only pay $50k to buy your company because I need to make that

20%. There's risk involved here. I can make 10% in the stock market, sometimes

better than that. I certainly don't want to acquire a lawn maintenance company

and then only make 10% on that. So, when you think about it from that standpoint

don't worry about your equipment. Don't worry about the trucks. Don't worry

about everything else. Just think about how much money it produces and how much

somebody would pay. And take that figure and figure that's 20% of whatever it is

that they're going to pay. If you're making $100k in profit then somebody

might pay you $500k for that - for that company. Now, how big is a company that

makes $100k in profit? Well, that's all over the board. You could have a $1m

company that's making 10% profit. You could have a $500k company that's

making 20% profit. Either way of those it's gonna be worth the same amount of

money. So it's not how much gross sales you do, it's actually how much profit. Now

the way you get into that profit is you have to pay yourself a salary - a decent

salary, something that you would have to pay somebody to replace you. So you

take that into account. Take into account all the other expenses; the boat and

you know all the little tools and toys that we buy for ourselves as owner

benefits. And you can put that back in and that becomes part of profit. So once all

that profit is in there now you can think about selling it. Another exit

strategy that you might have is passing it on to the family. And you can pass it

on to family and sometimes that's a really good way to do it. You train them

in there. Be really careful about how you train your family, particularly if it's

your son or your daughter or somebody like that. Be careful how you train them

in because often times when family comes in they're never given credit for the

success of the business. But if there's any failure then they're giving blame

for that. So be careful about that. There's a book called "My Father's

Business" which is about Dollar General. I would highly recommend that you read

that. It's a great story. It's a biography of the guy who had

take over from his father and take over the business of Dollar General. And he grew

it and then he ended up getting out of it as well. So, some ideas on exit

strategies. There's more ideas out there. Talk to different people but you should

always be thinking about your exit strategy.

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Explore the SCALES with 4 smart TOOLS - Duration: 26:27.

In this lesson we'll build 4 simple cardboard tools

to look up a whole lot of thrilling musical scales.

Some of the scales are probably very well known to you

but some are also a lot more rare, thrilling and exotic.

The 4 tools also show you what scales to use

when playing a specific chord.

So if we stumble upon for example the minor 7 chord

then we can look up all the different scales

we can use on that specific chord.

So with the 4 simple cardboard tools in hand

you'll be able to discover and explore a huge world of great sounds.

Each of the 4 tools represents a family of 7 scales.

That means we'll have 4 times 7 different scales

that's 28 different scales in total.

In previous lessons we have become acquainted

with similar cardboard tools.

But in this lesson we gather all 4 tools

and we end up seeing the very big picture

of how all the scales are ordered and organized.

A subscriber named "nupfe" has redesigned the 4 tools.

So now they look really great and professional

and in many ways they are also simpler and easier to handle.

So a big big thanks to "nupfe".

Ok, let's start up with the most basic scales

and then we'll save the more exotic scales for later on.

Here we have the first tool.

It's two discs that can rotate upon each other…

The tool is very easy to build.

Below I will paste a link to a PDF with the two circles.

Use some rather thick paper.

Print and cut out the two discs.

Connect the two discs by the center.

You can for example use a book screw like this one.

I'll paste a link where to buy these below.

Now, let's magnify the tool on top of the keyboard...

So, now we can better see what's going on.

On the lower disc we see the different scale names.

For example we have the Major scale…

and the natural minor scale...

On the upper disc we have all 12 keys on the piano...

This tool represents a family of 7 scales called the Major modes.

It's not because all the scales are in Major

it's just because the Major scale is a member of the family

and the family is named after that member.

By the way, we can also use the name Church Modes

when referring to this family of scales.

Now what we simply do is that we choose a scale on the lower disc

what about starting this lesson with the most well known of all scales

the Major scale…

then we choose a tonality on the upper disc

for example the keynote F...

and we point the f note and the Major scale together like this...

Now the F Major scale is pointed out by all the other scales on the disc...

That's why the 7 scales on this circle are related in the same family.

The scales point out each other.

So the F Major scale notes are...

f, g, a, bb, c, d and e

On what chord can we play this Major scale?

Well, look at the chord inside the brackets;

here we have the "Ma7" chord.

So if we stumble upon an "F Ma7" chord

we can use the F Major scale as our improvisation material.

Let's try this out...

Now, this Major scale may sound a little too basic and traditional.

Maybe we can provide the "Ma7" chord

with a more thrilling and compelling sound.

So is there any other scale we can use on the "Ma7" chord?

Let's take a look at the chords inside the brackets.

The "mi7" chord goes with the Dorian scale

and "mi7" goes with Phrygian

and YES here we have the "Ma7" chord.

So we can play the Lydian scale on top of our chord.

Now, we play the F Major chord

and therefore we need to look up the F Lydian scale.

So let's turn the upper disc to the F note…

And here we got the F Lydian scale;

f, g, a, b, c, d and e.

All the white keys.

So let's play a little solo…

This scale sounds very bright and clear I think.

In many cases the Lydian scale

is a great alternative to the Major scale

but not always

it depends on what kind of sound we want.

Ok, what if we have an "Fmi7" chord?

What scales can we use?

Well, just look for "mi7" inside the brackets.

So we can play for example natural minor

or what about Dorian?

Let's locate the F Dorian…

And here we got the notes…

So let's play an F Dorian solo on the "Fmi7" chord...

Dorian is almost like a natural minor scale

but with a raised 6th step.

Now it's all up to you to explore the other scales on the tool…

choose a chord and a scale that fits.

Just play around

have fun and listen to and enjoy

the unique qualities of your scale in hand…

Ok, let's look at another family of scales...

This tool works in the exact same way as the former tool.

But now we have 7 new scales...

Now look, the ascending melodic minor scale is one of them.

That's why this family of scales is called the melodic minor modes.

So what about looking up this melodic minor scale…

in F…

So here we got the scale…

and what chord fits this scale?

The "mi Ma7" chord.

Look, if we pick up every second note

from the keynote of the scale

and make a stack of thirds

we actually build up the tonic chord of our scale.

Now let's play a little solo…

So now we play the "Fmi Ma7" chord in the left hand

and we improvise a solo

using the melodic minor scale in the right hand...

Ok, let's try to improvise on top of another type of chord

what about the "7" chord.

So we look for "7" chords in the brackets:

"mi7"

"Ma7 #5"

and YES here we have a "7" chord.

So we can play the Lydian dominant scale on that chord.

Now we have the "F7" chord in our left hand

so let's locate the scale in F…

Let's explore the scale and play a little solo…

nice sound right?

Ok, let me show another scale from this melodic minor family.

What about this very interesting Lydian augmented scale

in F…

Here we got it…

and the "Ma7 #5" chord fits this scale…

Let's play a solo…

wow right, what a bright sound we have here…

This family of melodic minor modes

contains many fantastic sound landscapes…

Now look up the scales yourself

and explore the different sounds...

Ok, let's have a look on the next family.

Now the sounds get even more exotic.

So are you ready for this?

This family is called the harmonic minor modes

because we have the harmonic minor scale right here.

Let's look up the F harmonic minor scale…

And let's play a little solo on the "mi Ma7" chord…

Look the scale is almost like a natural minor scale…

but with a raised 7th step

and we got this thrilling sound...

Ok, what about looking up the Phrygian Major scale…

in F...

We can play this scale on the "7" chord...

This scale is very funny

because it's very minor like and dark

with its minor second,

minor seventh

and minor sixth step.

But then it surprises

with this very clear and bright Major third step…

minor sound…

Major...

Ok, what about looking up the Major #5 scale…

in F…

And we improvise a solo…

Wow, right?

This scale is like a Major scale...

but with an augmented 5th step…

So now I think it should be up to you

to explore the rest of all these great scales

of the harmonic minor family...

because here comes the fourth and final and ultimate family of scales…

The harmonic Major modes.

These scales are very exotic and rare

but nevertheless also very compelling and thrilling.

So we simply have to explore these sounds.

This family is called the harmonic Major modes

because of the harmonic Major scale we got right here…

Let's look up the F harmonic Major scale...

So let's play the F harmonic Major on top of the "F Ma7" chord...

Wow right?

This scale is almost like the harmonic minor scale...

But we have a Major third step...

That's why the scale is called harmonic Major.

Ok, let's find another thrilling scale to explore.

What if we are playing our left hand chord in minor…

the "mi Ma7" chord...

What scale can we use on this chord?

Here; "mi Ma7"

the Lydian b3 scale.

Let's choose our F tonality…

and let's improvise Music…

Well, I can just sit here for hours

exploring not only this family

but all 4 families, 4 tools.

Actually this exploration is a life time project

and isn't that fantastic.

And don't be overwhelmed

just focus on ONE scale at a time

and then immerse yourself into the sound…

Ok, what is the big picture of all this?

Well, these 4 circular tools actually show us

every single scale that contains 7 notes.

All these scales are created under certain conditions though.

The conditions are;

1) The scale must be framed by an octave.

2) The scale contains only half, whole and whole-and-a-half steps.

3) Half steps cannot be neighbors.

4) Whole-and-a-half steps cannot be neighbors.

5) Whole steps and whole-and-a-half steps cannot be neighbors.

If we comply with these simple rules or assumptions

the result is 28 harmonic and melodic scales

classified into 4 families represented by the 4 circular tools.

We have them all here.

There are no other scales outside this well defined system

that comply with all the rules above.

So here we have a well ordered mathematical and closed system.

And this simple system of 4 families

is actually very easy to comprehend, right?

Now the hard work is to look up

and explore and play all these many modes.

But as I said earlier, this work is actually really fun.

And don't think that you wanna learn them all at once

just look up a single scale at a time

when you need it

and immerse yourself into this scale

and enjoy the sound you make.

Well, that's it.

At Patreon or PayPal you are so much welcome

to support my work and make a small voluntary donation.

I'm so grateful for all of you who have supported me.

You make all this real to me.

With donations I'm able to make more

free and public Music lessons here on YouTube.

So thanks a lot girls and guys.

You can also help me out

and translate some of the English subtitles

to your preferred language.

All my lessons are open for translation.

In this way you will also help a lot of people

who don't speak English.

Well, thanks a lot for everything.

The best and warm regards from

Oliver Prehn

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Just Like Yesterday - Duration: 2:37.

TFS (Tabinda F. Sheikh): Do you remember the first

time you saw me?

TMS (Tariq M. Sheikh): You have yellow gloves on,

and I could not say 'hello,' 'hi,' nothing.

TFS: Oh, I thought you was rude and mean.

I said, 'Oh my God, this guy don't even say 'Hi.'

You're just staring at me! [laughs]

TMS: Yea, because you was the girl

who was in my dreams.

TFS: Yea, but I didn't have that dream!

TMS: You remember, I ask you 'Do you wanna go with me for

coffee?' You gave me answer after two days !

TFS: Because I didn't know how to speak English.

TMS: I remember you have a small dictionary

in your pocket-- a Spanish-to-English.

And on the, like, paper,

TFS: --napkin

TMS: Napkin.

You write, 'Ok, yes .'

TFS: Language is not a barrier for the love.

TMS: After that, I bought a yellow cab.

I was a driver, you know?

One day I say, 'You know your address where you live?

Let me drop you, your home.'

You say, 'I live in New Jersey.' Just 'New Jersey.'

TFS: [laughs]

TMS: I say, 'Oh my God, today

I gonna have a long night!'

When I went there, it was YMCA .

I say, 'Why you don't tell me you live in YMCA?' You say,

'I don't know YMCA is like a famous thing.' [laughs]

TFS: I didn't have no family here.

He didn't have no family here.

And when I call back home, and I say, ' I am in love.

I have a--gordito.' They say, ' gordito?

Chubby man? You don't like fat men!'

TMS: I was not that fat. Just chubby, yes [laughs]

TFS: I know, sweetheart! But for us, this was fat.

TMS: Yup.

So, I was working like 72 hours continuously.

I was very tired.

And I remember, there was a park over there nearby .

TFS: mhmm.

TMS: We went. There was a bench.

I put my head on your legs and I slept.

TFS: I don't even want to move.

If I move, he's going to wake up.

It was beautiful.

Looking the moon, the stars.

TMS: I woke up morning time.

And you was still sitting there and I say, 'What?!'

That was the moment I fell in love with you.

TFS: Love is a wonderful thing.

This is my man!

And we're gonna be married 23 years now.

TMS: She's telling me 23 years.

For me, it's like yesterday.

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„Z genealogii moralności. Pismo polemiczne" NIETZSCHEGO, przekł. Leopolda Staffa, z 1905 r. - Duration: 2:29.

Edition "From the genealogy of morality. Polemic writing " by NIETZSCHE in translation by Leopold Staff,

which we present today, appeared in 1905 by Jakóba Mortkowicz edition house

as the third volume of 'Works' by Nietzsche.

They were also translated by Berent, Drzewiecki and Wyrzykowski.

In this first great Polish edition incliuding 17 volumes appeared in the years 1905-12.

This translational achievement made Nietzsche he was a highly influential philosopher in Poland for decades.

FRIEDRICH WILHELM Nietzsche (1844-1900) was one from the most important German philosophers of the second half XIX century,

which had a great influence on philosophy, literature and art of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The philosopher's rapid and brilliant scientific career has been interrupted first by participating in the Franco-Prussian war,

and then by illness.

From that time his fate was marked by problems with health, up to mental illness.

It was a life that has been going on for almost 30 years in greater and lesser intensity under the supervision of doctors,

but it was also marked by work on works and philosophical thought.

Nietzsche's writing is divided into three periods:

in the first he wrote, among others: "The Birth of a Tragedy",

in the second "Human, arch-human",

and in the third "That's Zarathustra," "Beyond Good and Evil" or the book "From the genealogy of morality" presented today.

Nietzsche's works made a significant impact on European culture.

Although they were interpreted differently, it was emphasized the importance of his critique of morality,

phenomenology of values, nihilism, atheism, aesthetics or relevance to literature.

Some saw him as a philosopher, others as a writer.

In philosophy he influenced mainly philosophy life, existentialism and postmodernism,

and in literature influenced, among others for the creativity of such outstanding writers like Gide, Malraux, Mann or Shaw.

Please visit www.atticus.pl

to departments books and other Polish objects until 1945, philosophy and publishing covers, avant-garde.

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Figure skating is a little bit unique in that it used to be primarily figures and

tracing things on the ice and now a lot of the emphasis is on jumping and

repetition is needed in order to get the jumps right. Jumps are the number one

thing the skaters and the coaches want information about. Most overuse injuries

are likely related to the landing specifically and we haven't in the past

really had a good way of measuring those forces or even tracking the injuries well.

The device that we created at BYU is a lot like a wearable fitness monitor

like your FitBit or other monitors that you've seen. The difference is that we've

made a three-step algorithm that looks for the confounding movements in figure skating.

There's an accelerometer that measures the accelerations every time

you jump and land, and then a gyroscope that measures how fast you spin whether

you're on the ice or in the air we can pick up the rotation speed.

The three devices work together so the accelerometer measures acceleration, the

gyroscope measures angular velocity, or how fast it's spinning, and the

magnetometer measures direction. So we use these three devices to provide

jump count, jump height, and how fast they spin during a jump. So we've taken

the measurements and then we've used them in an algorithm in a way to

mathematically calculate the number of jumps that a skater does.

So most people don't even really keep track of how many jumps they do

but that might be important from an injury standpoint.

I know that like when I'm on the ice and I

get really mad because I can't land the jump, I just keep doing it and doing it

and I've gotten several injuries from that and so I think it's important to

know like I've done 100 double axels maybe I should

stop for today so I don't hurt myself.

They're doing a lot of jumps every day

trying to get their technique down but the main motivation for us is to help

the skaters train smarter and more efficiently. The skaters, coaches and

US Figure Skating has been very interested in this device. Finding a way to get this

technology into a small-market sport like figure skating will open up some

doors to change the sport for the better.

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Hello everyone!

Wait, wait, wait.

Let me say something.

Hello.

New mission, just received now.

Blindfolded ASMR.

Well, why not?

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7 Reasons Why We're Excited About the Epic Games Store - Duration: 8:27.

Are you excited about the new Epic Games Store?

If you haven't heard of it yet, it's a new game platform from the creators of the

Unreal Engine and Fortnite - Epic games.

With this new store developers will have an additional option for publishing their titles,

staying connected with their player base, and earning more revenue.

But that's not all.

Let's take a closer look in this video on why this is a significant development for

the developer community..

We are Ask Gamedev and these are 7 Reasons Why the Epic Games Store Excites Us.

Welcome back!

We make videos on how to elevate your games and inspire others.

1.

Epic Games Store Already Has a Huge Existing User Base

The store has been built directly into the Epic Games Launcher which is required for

the PC versions of all the Epic Games titles.

Fortnite alone has grown from a 30 million registered player base in December 2017, to

a player base of 200 million worldwide as of the release date for this video in early

2019.

While these statistics include players on all platforms, It's safe to assume that

the number of players on PC are significant.

This could mean big sales opportunities for those that get in early.

The immense size of the existing user base has encouraged other developers to begin showcasing

their titles in the Epic Games Store, including Supergiant Games' Hades, Coffee Stain's

Satisfactory, and Double Damage's Rebel Galaxy Outlaw… with more developers and

quality titles surely on their way.

2.

The Man Behind Steamspy Worked On it!

The second reason for our excitement relates to one of our favourite industry innovators

- none other than Steam Spy developer Serge Galyonkin.

You may be asking yourself who the heck is Serge Galyonkin and what in the world is Steam

Spy?

Let's review.

Steam Spy is a tool that Serge made in 2015 to estimate Steam sales data and trends.

Indie developers, journalists, students, and any other party interested in PC gaming used

it to approximate statistics like game sales and average playtime per game.

It was especially useful for a macro view of how certain genres and themes were trending.

Steam Spy became a must-have tool for indie developers, as it provided the data to inform

strategic decision making.

It stands to reason that the man behind Steam Spy knows a lot about what sells and how store

platforms can be successful.

Serge has been applying those lessons to the development of the Epic Games Store for the

past several years.

Serge was quoted stating "I've learned a lot about how games are tracking [week]

over week, how effective are sales (not as much as people think, exposure is more important),

and more importantly, I got to talk to hundreds of developers to learn what they want from

a digital store and what they like and don't like about existing ones"

The immense value of these insights means big things for the Epic Games Store.

3.

A Lower Platform Fee!

Epic's 12% platform fee is amazing for developers, leaving them with up to a solid 88% revenue

share for every title sold.

But wait, there's a platform fee?

That's right, we all know that even a store needs revenue to survive.

What makes Epic Games Store different, is their belief that it doesn't require 30%

of revenue to successfully host a title.

As of today, all of the major established platforms - Steam, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo,

Apple iOS, and Google Android - all require the 30% fee on game sale revenue.

In a recent announcement, Valve amended their percentage split to benefit their higher selling

titles.

Developers who manage to earn $10 million or more will see their split dropped to 25%,

while those raking in $50 million will have their split dropped to 20%.

This drop in revenue split was somewhat frustrating to the indie development community as it provided

larger developers with an increase in revenue while indies got stuck with the 30% fixed

rate.

But the Epic store announcement has already led to some encouraging developments as you'll

see in our next point.

4.

Competition breeds innovation, and better terms

So now that Epic has stepped up and broken rank with the high revenue splits of gaming

stores across others platforms - some stores are starting to follow suit.

Discord, has recently announced their release of a games store favoring indie developed,

self-published titles at a favorable 90/10 revenue split for 2019.

We're hoping that It's only a matter of time before additional store platforms join

Epic and Discord and begin taking notice and amend their own terms to keep up with the

competition.

5.

No UE4 Fees Reason number 5 for our Epic Games Store excitement

is an increased share of revenues for those developers who choose to use Unreal Engine

for their game development.

Since Epic is the creator of Unreal Engine, it's no wonder they are more than willing

to cover the 5% engine royalty fee for sales on titles released in the Epic Games Store.

Let's break the savings down with an example that includes an estimated revenue of 100,000.

On an existing platform like Steam, the 30% platform fee on $100k would be $30k, and the

5% Unreal engine fee would be $5k, leaving the dev with $65,000.

Switching gears lets now compare that return to what the developer can expect from the

new Epic Games Store.

That 5% royalty fee is waived, so all we subtract from that $100,000 revenue is the the 12%

platform free.

This leaves developers with a whopping $88,000 in revenue.

That's a difference of 23% or $23,000.

6.

Options to build relationships with your customers

Number 6 on our excitement list revolves around developers increased options to build relationships

with their customers.

On the Epic Games Store, players have the option to share their e-mail with developers

to get in touch.

Also, when purchasing a title, players are automatically subscribed to the developer's

newsfeed.

This level of connection with buyers is unprecedented!

This allows for developers to reach out to their player base with game updates and news

about upcoming releases.

As the newsfeed is front and center, players will be able to keep up to date with their

favorite titles and developers.

This opens the doors for developers to host their own back and forth communication access

on their terms, through pushing their users to a personal website, Twitch stream, or a

Discord server.

Before we get to the final reason to be excited about the Epic Game store,, let's take a

look at the Ask Gamedev Community Member Game of the Week.

Complete with its retro art style and original soundtrack, Unichrome by Super8BitRafa is

a solo developed platforming adventure where players control a unicorn in search of color.

While Unichrome originally began as a game jam project it is now in full development

with weekly updates and is available on itch.io.

And finally, #7 in our list of reasons to be excited about the Epic Game Store, Free

games!

And we mean free!

These aren't games that are already free to play, these are games that normally have

an associated price but are offered free to download and keep.

There will be 2 free games per month and they're only free for a limited time, encouraging

players to visit the store and grow their game collection on a regular basis.

The first free titles available are Subnautica and Super Meat Boy.

These are quality titles, and if its a sign of the type of free games to come then we

are very excited.

Thanks for watching!

For more Ask Gamedev check out this recent video we did on the best Game Stores to sell

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Lily Tomlin & Jane Fonda Talk Scandalous Plotlines on 'Grace and Frankie' - Duration: 4:29.

Congratulations.

It's already been picked up for a sixth season.

I mean, when you started this--

[APPLAUSE]

We thought, we're just two old broads

and they'll laugh us out.

No, I mean, it was a hit right away.

And then, you have so many fans.

You have young fans, you have so many different fans.

All over the world.

All over the world.

Some are human.

But all over the world truly because Netflix

is all over the world.

So you get to go--

have you experienced that, traveling?

That you have fans--

Yes, it's just incredible.

Because of Netflix I guess.

I mean, it's particularly Netflix.

Yes, it's Netflix.

It's all over the world.

That is, that's daunting.

Yes.

Do you not travel a lot?

I don't travel as much as, well, I don't know.

You don't travel so much-- oh, yes you do.

She has to go to foreign countries to be given awards.

And compete in like best acting--

To earn money.

I go there to make money.

So I can give it away.

Well, that's true.

I'm glad you added that.

[LAUGHTER]

You're just the same--

We spend a lot of time, in between doing the show,

traveling around like to Michigan.

Oh, we do.

Yes.

Well, she tells that--

we're trying to get one fair wage for restaurant workers.

Because when you raise the minimum wage,

it doesn't include tip workers.

And she's been a waitress and she comes from Michigan.

So, I--

I am too.

You, too.

Yes.

When were you were a waitress?

I didn't say I was.

Well then why do you want to high five us?

You can't get in on this if you didn't--

You were just going to high five--

We were having a communal moment.

Geez, and I didn't even wear a good t-shirt like you two.

Yes, that's a good t-shirt.

You have a fabulous outfit.

All right--

Yes, I would trade this for that any day.

Yes?

You want?

Let's not do that now ladies.

So, last season you had a product that you were--

that we can't talk about on this show.

But it's a very popular product, and you got some--

Vibrator.

You can say vibrator.

I don't think we can.

[LAUGHTER] I guess we can.

Especially for older women.

Because when the print is so small and you're trying to--

and you're old, and you can't read it.

Plus, see, Grace had never used a vibrator before.

And our friend who died, left us presents.

Left us presents that she knew we could really use,

and she left me a vibrator, Grace.

And, I disappeared into my room and when I came out

I had Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

[LAUGHTER]

And it was so good, that a real company

tried to go into business with us, right?

Yes, absolutely.

What did they want to do?

They wanted to make our vibrators.

They wanted us to make a demonstration film.

[LAUGHTER]

And I had to stop her from signing the contract.

Yes, I know.

I wanted to do it, but she's so square.

Oh, god, you guys are great.

Well, at least we made the vibrator.

Because before then, she was trying to sell this yam thing.

And I'd find bottles of it and I'd put it on my toast.

And then I found out it was vaginal lubricant.

[LAUGHTER]

She didn't tell me until it was too late.

Well, that's a good rule to abide by,

and that's, don't put anything there

that you wouldn't put in your mouth.

[LAUGHTER]

That leaves a lot of room.

We have to take a break.

We'll be back.

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East Mediterranean And Greece Cruise Tips And Watch Outs. 9 Must-Knows Before Cruising. - Duration: 10:58.

I am Gary Bembridge, and this is another of my tips for travellers. In this episode

we're going to learn about cruising Greece and the Greek islands, and I'm

going to share with you 9 tips to make the most of any cruise vacation around

this magnificent part of the world. First, why on earth should you actually

go? It has something for pretty much everybody. The islands are beautiful and

all of the islands have unique characters, stories and landscape.

Secondly, they have magnificent beaches and some islands have the

best beaches in the world. So, if you're a beach lover

you're going to love cruising the Greek islands. Thirdly, if you're a history buff

like me you're going to love Greece. It's the cradle of civilization. Both on the

mainland stops and on the islands you're going to come across many magnificent

historical and archaeological sites. Fourthly. if you're into shopping

there's remarkable amounts of local produce, like olive oil and different

foods, that you can buy and also there's a great range of crafts. When is the

best time to go? The season really runs from May to late October. July and

August are the most popular times and the islands and Greece can be absolutely

packed, and also it can be very very hot with temperatures up to the late 30s

Celsius (over a hundred degrees Fahrenheit). In my view the best times to

go are in June and September or into early October. It's before and after

the real madness of the season, but everything's open and the weather's is

great. My third tip is around what is the best itinerary? There are three broad

types of itineraries. The first of these is the eastern Mediterranean. Many of

them start in either Venice or Athens and they cruise down to

Greece or from Greece, stopping at places along the Adriatic like Dubrovnik

and Kotor in Montenegro. They also

include, of course, a number of stops at some mainland parts of Greece and on a

number of the islands. They do tend to focus on the bigger and more popular

islands. The second cruise you can choose is a Greek islands only cruise. These

tend to be operated by Greek owned cruise lines with smaller ships,

and they will just go around a number of islands. The third type of cruise, which

used to be very big but are less big now because of lots of the issues with

Turkey, but they used to be combined Greece and

Turkey cruises. Many of these would then include a couple of stops at the

Greek islands and go to some of the key sites in Turkey, and some of the

cruises would then go on to places like Israel. However, there's fewer cruise

lines that do this itinerary now because of many of the issues, certainly at the

time of recording, with Turkey. Personally I really like the eastern Mediterranean

or the Adriatic cruise because you get great chance to see some of the parts of

the Adriatic, like Montenegro and Serbia, but you also get to spend time in the

Greek islands - and of course you see the two iconic cities of Venice, which is

magnificent, and Athens which is another magnificent city. Many of the

cruises will focus on the big islands, so Mykonos,

Santorini and perhaps Crete. Look at itineraries and cruises that include

the following as these are for me the must-see places to go: Santorini is a

real must on an itinerary. The area of Santorini was created by massive

volcanic activity so it's a big caldera and you have big 300-meter high

cliffs with the town's perched on top of the cliffs. Secondly, you want

to go to Mykonos. It was very trendy and hip in the 70s and 80s, after a

period of decline it's really back in vogue. Also very important are visiting

places with huge historical significance. Obviously Athens, so make sure if you're

embarking or disembarking your cruise in Athens that you do spend time there Athens

and go visit the Acropolis, which is on a big outcrop overlooking the city, and

also make sure you go and visit the new Acropolis Museum. Make sure that

you are going to Katakolon on your cruise and head out to Olympia, which is

the side site where the original Olympic Games were held, and still has a link to the

Olympic games of today because the flame is created here for each of the Olympic

Games. I recommend that you ensure that Crete is on your itinerary and you

head out to the incredible Palace of Knossos. This was the centre of the

Minoan culture and of course is famous for the Minotaur which allegedly lived

underneath it in the labyrinth, which was a half-man half-beast. Another key island

to go and visit is Patmos. It's a very beautiful island and not many cruises go

there. You have the Monastery of Saint John and you have the famous cave where

Jesus appeared to John and encouraged him to write the Book of

Revelations, which is the last book in the New Testament.

Another great island which I recommend you look for on an itinerary is called

Githeon. This is a very small island and it has a beautiful little town and

you should head out to the Glafada caves and go on a boat trip, which lasts about half

an hour, weaving your way through this magnificent complex. Another island which

a lot of cruisers will call on is Corfu. Corfu is great more if you want to go

and have a beach type of scene. So, those are my tips around the places and

islands to look for. Make sure that you don't just go to the obvious islands and

the trip does include some of those more unusual places. Look at the

itinerary and places you want to go to first and then decide the cruise line.

The good news is that pretty much every major Cruise Line visits Greece

either for the whole season or part in the season. So, probably any

cruise line that you want to cruise with is probably going to go to Greece and

the Greek islands at some point during the year.

First of all, you could choose to go on one of the major cruise lines which

operate bigger ships. You'll find they all go there so whether it's

Princess, Holland America, Celebrity , Royal Caribbean Norwegian. All those cruise

lines will include Greece at some point during the year, so if you like to go on

a ship with lots of facilities then definitely do that. However, bear in mind

you can be on a ship with lots of people and some of these islands are quite small

and can get really packed and really busy with the big ships in. Secondly,

which is my personal preference, is to go on a smaller ship Cruise Line. For

example on my most recent cruise around the Greek islands was with

Azamara Club Cruises, but I've also done it with Windstar Cruises. Go on cruise

lines which have much smaller ships. The advantage of those is they're much more

likely to go to some of those smaller and out-of-the-way places, because they

have a much smaller ships. The third thing you can do if you wanted a real

Greek experience is to go with one of the Greek cruise lines.

For example, Celestyal cruises which does lots of Greece and Turkey

cruises, and there's another cruise line called Variety which use much smaller

ships and they'll do much more going around just the Greek islands.

The next step is around what to do once you get to the

islands the simplest thing to do, of course, is to do excursions with

your cruise line. The advantage of that is that cruise lines always guarantee if

their own excursions are delayed the ship will wait for you. The second thing

you can do is go through independent providers which will offer very similar

tours, often for a lower cost. The other thing, which I like to do, is self touring.

You'll find many Cruise Lines will offer lots of resources. For example, on the

Azamara cruise they gave us talks, they gave us port guides and also

someone from the tourist board would come on board the ship when it docked

and provide maps and other advice. Most of the islands that you call on will

have either a hop-on hop-off bus tour, which will normally leave from the port,

or some of them will also have for example in Santorini there was a boat

service and that will shuttle you to other parts of the island. Also, when

you get off the ship, at all of the islands you'll find other taxis or providers

ready to provide independent touring. My next tip is around things

to watch out for and be aware of. Four things I really want to draw to your

attention. First of all, bear in mind it can get

really really hot. So if you're going in the peak times of July and August

it will get very hot and sticky, so make sure that you

come prepared for that - make sure you've got sunscreen, hats and lots of water. The

second thing is be ready for crowds in the peak season. It's manically busy, and

even in the offseason places can be very busy. One of things I recommend you do

is if you want to go to the big famous sites, like Olympia, Acropolis or Palace of Knossos,

is try and plan your day to get there really early so you miss the

of peak around midday time. The third thing is be ready to use tenders. Many

of the ships will have to dock not on land but moor out in the

harbour and use tender boats. Very likely have a lot of

tendering, so one of the advantages again of booking a cruise line excursion is

often they'll give you priority on the tenders. The fourth thing to bear in mind

is, of course, you're in Greece and Greek is going to be spoken everywhere - but

you'll find all of the destinations you go to in the islands they are used to

speaking English. So what should you pack? Obviously you've need Euros, Sun

Hat and other items to be ready for the heat. You also need to make sure that you've taken into

account the dress code of your particular Cruise Line. Two other really

important things are the archeological sites that you visit have

uneven and rough surfaces, so make sure that you've got the right sort of

footwear. Good comfortable solid footwear. Also, if you are planning to

go to some of the religious sites like into

some of the churches, they are going to be Greek Orthodox and fairly conservative,

so you have to make sure the things like your shoulders and

knees are covered. What is the best and easiest way to book

a Greek island cruise? There's three key ways you can do it. The first which is by

far the simplest and easiest, is to buy a package. For example on my cruise, I

went with a company called Titan Travel and they did a package which included

some pre stay at the lakes in Italy, a transfer to Venice and they met us

at the end of the cruise to do some touring around Athens.

They also included a door-to-door service, so they picked me up at home

took me to the airport and once we got back from our trip we were then had a

transfer back home. The second thing you could do if you want a more tailored

package is obviously talk to a cruise agent, and they could then put together a

package which may include some pre and post days. The third of course is you can

just go directly to the cruise lines and just book the cruise. Certainly the

simplest easiest way is buying a package. Cruising Greece and the Greek

islands is magnificent. There's lots of different ways that you can cruise it. I

personally really like the Adriatic combination where you start in Venice or

Athens, because it gives you a chance to see the Greek islands plus some of those

magnificent places like a Kotor and Dubrovnik.

I also like going in a smaller ship as it makes sure this gets me to lots of

those iconic and really important places, and not just the big regular places.

You'll find you have a much more varied cruising experience. There are lots of

things to do whether you are a beach lover, history lover, somebody who likes shopping.

You're going to find lots of things to do, and it really is magnificent. I hope you

found that helpful and if you did I'd love it if you watched many more of my tips

for travellers videos to help you make much more of your travel time and money.

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9 Dehydration Symptoms That Aren't Thirst - Duration: 5:45.

9 Dehydration Symptoms That Aren't Thirst

Signs of dehydration to watch out for

When you don't have enough water in your body, dehydration will follow.

And yes, thirst is one symptom.

"Usually when thirst occurs, the person is about 2 percent dehydrated," says Dr.

Smith.

That means you don't have to sprint to the water fountain immediately, but you should

grab a glass of water soon.

If you don't listen to your body's signals, you'll slowly become more dehydrated, especially

if you're engaging in physical activity.

But thirst isn't the only dehydration symptom to know.

Watch out for these other signs: 1.

Dry mouth

Dry mouth is another way your body tells you it needs more total body water.

Your body can't make sufficient saliva if it doesn't have enough fluids.

Watch out for bad breath, too, which can be caused by dry mouth.

Grab a bottle of water before a piece of gum, because the culprit is often mild dehydration.

2.

Dark or tea-colored urine

The more total body water you have, the clearer your urine will be.

If it's a darker color, that means it's more concentrated, and it's a sign you should

drink more water.

3.

Decrease in urination

Water helps your kidneys remove waste from your blood in the form of urine.

If your kidneys aren't getting enough water to carry waste from your body, you simply

won't urinate as frequently.

Instead, you'll keep that waste in your body, and if you're chronically dehydrated,

it can cause more serious problems over time.

When urine is too concentrated, waste minerals stick together to create kidney stones.

Remember: It's not just your renal system that depends on water to function properly—just

about every major system in your body does, including your heart, brain, and lungs, Dr.

Smith says.

4.

Dry skin

Your skin is your body's largest organ, and just like any other organ, it needs to

right amount of blood supply to function.

If you notice that your skin is drier than usual, don't just reach for a moisturizer.

It could be a sign that you don't have enough total body water, and you should add more

of it to your diet.

5.

Low blood pressure

More than half of the blood in the body is plasma, the liquid part of the blood.

Plasma is made up of water, protein, and salt.

Without enough H2O in your plasma, your blood will become more concentrated, and it will

be a lot more difficult for it to flow through the body to the organs that need it.

6.

Muscle cramping

When you're dehydrated, your blood becomes more concentrated, and therefore your blood

volume (the total volume of blood in your body) drops.

So when you don't hydrate properly, your body goes through a thought process: what

parts of the body need blood the most?

"The heart is going to win out over the muscles," says Dr. Smith, and inadequate

blood flow to the muscles causes those muscle cramps.

7.

Constipation

Like the renal system, the digestive system needs plenty of water to run smoothly.

Water allows your food to move through your intestines, and it also keeps your intestines

healthy and efficient.

Constipation could be a sign that there isn't enough fluid to carry waste through and out

of the body.

8.

Fatigue

Always tired?

Everything from a mid-afternoon slump to overwhelming fatigue could be caused by dehydration.

When you don't have enough water in your body, your blood pressure drops, the blood

flow to your brain slows, and your heart rate increases—all of which can make you feel

pooped out.

9.

Headaches

If your brain isn't getting enough fluids to function properly, a range of symptoms

will follow.

Headaches are most common, and dehydration is also a common migraine trigger.

Fading in and out of consciousness, feeling lightheaded and dizzy, and fainting are some

of the most extreme signs that a person needs to rehydrate immediately.

For more infomation >> 9 Dehydration Symptoms That Aren't Thirst - Duration: 5:45.

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Find the CEO of the Problem - Duration: 1:56.

Hi, I'm Jay Arthur, author of "Lean Six Sigma for Hospitals" and the QI Macros [software].

I'm here at Maui Kaanapali villas on the beautiful island of Maui.

I was thinking about [this]: I've talked to you in the past about how we don't really need

top-down, CEO-level-driven Six Sigma because that's a consultant [strategy]

to open up the [company's] pocketbook so we can do lots of training.

You don't need lots of training any more because you can take my 1-day Yellow Belt workshop

on my website for free.

That's something that's available to you right now.

Now let's talk about who do you need to find - what CEO do you need?

I was reading a book and [the author] was talking about "the CEO of the problem".

In any business there's always somebody who has a problem but they can't seem to solve it.

Their next level manager (or the manager above that or the CEO) wants them to solve this problem.

They want results.

Now, if you're the person who can help the CEO of the problem pinpoint what's wrong

using some data and fix it, you look like a superstar… does this make sense?

So instead of trying to get worried about who the CEO of the company is and trying to

get them all involved and get them to agree to Quality [Improvement].

(oh my gosh, that'd be great... but not happening).

You need to find the CEO of the problem: the person who has the authority to

put people to work on a focused [effort] to solve a specific problem.

You can get the data to make it happen

and out of that you're going to look like a superstar.

I'm Jay Arthur.

That's my Improvement Insight for this week: Find the CEO of the problem

and make them wildly successful.

For more infomation >> Find the CEO of the Problem - Duration: 1:56.

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Mom Shows You How to Find Deals at Costco | Mom Vs | Well Done - Duration: 4:24.

- I'm here in a little piece of heaven also known

as Costco.

Who doesn't love this place?

If you don't come with a game plan to shop

you might get sucked into

this vortex of awesomeness.

I hope you brought your membership card.

(upbeat music)

As soon as you walk in you are hit by the deals for suckers.

Today I'm gonna try to stay focused.

(clock ticking)

One of these usually costs like $8.

You've got three for $12.99.

And when I see the highlighted discounts it sucks you in.

(upbeat music)

Oh, these are cute.

Listen, I'm not too proud to shop at Costco.

They've got good quality.

These are thick.

$12.99, that's probably like 75% off

what these would cost somewhere else.

And they're cute.

(upbeat music)

If you're feeding a family and you go through

a lot of staple items, this is the place to go.

When you buy in bulk you save a lot of money.

But it doesn't work for everything.

Sometimes I worry that I might not go through

this large amount of produce within a week

and I'd rather it not get wasted.

Now listen, it really pains me to spend $15 to $20

on toilet paper and paper towels

but when I think about the amount I am saving

you can not beat the price of these paper towels.

Even if you buy the name brand ones.

But I happen to prefer the Kirkland paper towels.

But my husband would kill me if I bought

anything different than Charmin.

Still, you can't beat the deal.

Time to go in the cold room, as my kids call it.

We love apples.

Great price.

Milk and eggs, a good buy.

Another great place to come if you have kids

is the bakery section.

Again, look for those yellow signs.

If you need to bring a treat to a class party, here you go.

(soft music)

A $24 piece of salmon, yeah it's a lot

but I'm gonna cut this into probably eight pieces

making that $3 a piece.

You're never gonna beat that.

Rotisserie chicken, you cannot even buy a raw chicken

and cook it yourself for less than $4.99.

No comments, please.

You know I'm gonna hit this section

so I don't even want to hear it.

$8.99 that's about $5 less than the grocery store.

If you need a quick dinner,

they've got great prepared items.

This big old thing of macaroni and cheese

will feed your family and then some.

You know these are always on my list.

40 waters, $2.99.

And watch this.

(upbeat music)

Everybody comes to Costco for the samples.

It's the only way to make it through alive with your kids.

- We got the new Margarita machine here.

It's got double motors in it.

Would you like to try some of that?

- Sure, but I'm going next door to get the tequila now.

Are y'all gonna buy me these today?

(music halts)

(soft music)

Judge me all you want, my crew eats a lot of snacks,

and you know that.

You could buy 12 of these in the grocery store

for $4.99 or buy 45 for $9.99.

Duh.

Yellow sign, this is something I probably

would not normally buy but since it's on sale,

best mom ever.

I think I'm all stocked up.

This should last me a good couple weeks.

If I need a few other things like wine or bread

I'll send my husband in.

We're gonna checkout and make

two more stops on the way home.

(upbeat music)

I don't know why I get so excited

spending my paycheck on toilet paper and snacks.

At least I got a pair of yoga pants out of the deal.

- (Cashier) $227.31

- Everyone knows about the greatest lunch deal on the planet

the Costco hotdog and Coke.

And when my kids are with me,

I buy two of the deals, split it for the four of us

and we've eaten lunch for $3.

Beat that.

(upbeat music)

This is so good, I'm not gonna lie.

Hopefully you're lucky enough to have

a liquor store attached to your Costco.

Now we can go home.

After getting what I needed, along with a few impulse buys,

I did spend a good bit of money.

But I saved a lot more.

And don't forget to like, comment and share this page.

See ya.

(upbeat music)

I had no idea this many people would be

waiting to get into Costco.

Oh my Gahhh.

For more infomation >> Mom Shows You How to Find Deals at Costco | Mom Vs | Well Done - Duration: 4:24.

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Cosabella DD+ Bralettes Try On Review & Haul! | xameliax Curvy Haul - Duration: 4:15.

Hey everyone me again,welcome back to xameliax and if you're new hello to

you too!My name is Amelia and we film all kinds of videos on this channel

everything from beauty to fashion to travel and we weekly vlog every Tuesday

at 7pm, so if you like my face, if you like what you see, click the subscribe

button and stick around for a while!

So today we're gonna be talking about boobs!!!

I am a lady who is blessed with an ample bosom and I find it so difficult

to find bralettes that actually fit. I feel like a bigger busted ladies are missing

out on the cute bralette trend...until now! So I'm about to share with you a brand

that makes really pretty bralettes for DD+ boobs, and that brand is

Cosabella!

So these guys sent me a selection of their

bralettes to try on and see how I get on with them. This is not a paid video but I

did get these for free and I've been wearing them for about five months now.

Fully tried and tested they are incredible!!!

I'm gonna put it out there and say that these are not the cheapest bras that you will ever buy, however if

you have larger bust you will know that it's important to invest in a good old

bra. These are about £40-50 depending on the style I've been wearing

them for about five months now giving them a good old test. They wash

really well, they are so comfortable AND they're really pretty.

I am currently a size 34 F in the bazooma department and in Cosabella I have had to get a

size small which is a bit odd but it just goes to show you that they will go

up to big sizes which is amazing because all of us with larger boobs

often get left out! So I've tried out a few of the different styles...

this is their Racer Back number which has got a really nice plunge at the front - I have

it in white and also in black. The lace is gorgeous they are really really well

made. I'm going to show you in white because I think it's gonna show up a

little bit better but they're so so pretty!!! There's no under-wiring, the

waistband sits perfectly around your waist and on your shoulders.

They also do this kind of sweetheart style which is also really

nice. The straps are a little bit thinner than the Racer Back which are obviously

thicker all the way around. They're adjustable on the back and the waistband is just so comfortable.

Honestly they're incredible I travel in these, either this one or the Racer Back

one. Whenever I fly long-haul and you have to sleep on a plane I find bras so

uncomfortable so I end up going to the toilet and taking my bra off! The last

couple of long-haul flights that I've done I've worn this and it's so

comfortable. It's amazing, it's a bit of a granny

color but I find that this one worked really really well in the nude just to

go under everyday t-shirts. You don't tend to see the lace which is awesome

and it just gives you enough support without feeling like you're strapped in.

And if you're looking for the plunge style but you don't want the racerback

they also do them in just a normal back as well with a lovely wide waistband.

This has got this gorgeous kind of like dusty lavender color and nude underneath

they're just so pretty!

...this looks massive! It's literally is as big as my head!

They're just so comfortable really vintage feeling I think, and they sit so nicely under clothes as well.

I'm completely converted, I love them. I pretty much wear them every single day

unless I need my good old wonder bra for a bit of shape under a top but they're

so comfortable, they're really wearable and they're really pretty as well which

is the main thing with a bra like that. We often miss out by having big knockers!

So if you want to check them out I'll leave a link down below you can go and

see all the colors that they've got, and different sizes. Make sure you

have a look at the waist measurements and stuff to make sure you get the right

size - I was surprised that I was a size small but they fit so well.

That's about it for my boobalicious speed review! I hope you enjoyed it! If you want to

see more curvy fashion, more fuller bust fashion then click that subscribe button!

I've got loads of stuff in there - hauls, capsule wardrobes and more

Come and follow me on Instagram too (@xameliax) for more style inspiration!

Power to the big boob ladies!!!

But as always thank you very much for watching and I'll see you again soon!!!

For more infomation >> Cosabella DD+ Bralettes Try On Review & Haul! | xameliax Curvy Haul - Duration: 4:15.

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Helping you navigate your health plan - Duration: 2:42.

For more infomation >> Helping you navigate your health plan - Duration: 2:42.

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Incredible Stunning Rocky Tiny House by Modern Tiny Living - Duration: 5:15.

Incredible Stunning Rocky Tiny House by Modern Tiny Living

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Nissan QASHQAI DIG-T 115PK CONNECT EDITION | Navi | Panoramadak | 360 camera - Duration: 1:23.

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Trails of Cold Steel III Western Release and Localization Details | News | Backlog Battle - Duration: 3:06.

What's up everyone?

Alex here!

NIS America just announced today that they'll be bringing Trails of Cold Steel III to the

West built exclusively, from the ground up, for the PS4 releasing Fall 2019.

What you're seeing right now are screenshots that accompanied this announcement, and I'll

be playing the announcement trailer shortly!

NIS America knows very well that it had problems with localization with the release of Ys VIII,

and to ensure that Trails of Cold Steel III upholds the quality of localization from its

predecessors, they have signed on "certain English localization staff that have worked

on previous titles in the series."

With XSEED releasing Trails of Cold Steel I and II on the PS4 sometime in early 2019,

players will be able to play all three games on PS4 this year!

The Western release of Trails of Cold Steel III will have both Japanese and English voice

acting and will also contain an interactive introduction to allow newcomers to catch up

on the story should they wish to start with this game.

I personally can't believe we're actually going to be getting so much Trails of Cold

Steel love this year, and I'm really excited to see part III finally coming to the West.

Anyways, let me know in the comments below if you're excited for this game and enjoy

the announcement trailer!

For more infomation >> Trails of Cold Steel III Western Release and Localization Details | News | Backlog Battle - Duration: 3:06.

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How To Add A Vignette In Snapseed From Google - Duration: 7:22.

then yes some people love them and some people hate them but whatever your taste

in photography it's worth learning how to create this kind of visual effect in

Snapseed from google in this tutorial I'm going to show you three examples of

how we can use the vignette tool and Snapseed to drive your audience

attention in towards the center of your image technically when we add a vignette

to our photo what we are really doing is increasing or decreasing the brightness

of the edges and the corners that surround our frame in this image for

example I was taking pictures of my friend Emma's and his new skateboard I'm

pretty happy with the overall image that I got but I think that this portrait

would be even stronger if the corners of my frame were a little bit darker so to

get things rolling I'm gonna tap on the tools and filters icon here in Snapseed

to bring up the main menu next I'm gonna choose the vignette tool which is this

one right here when the vignette tool loads

two things are gonna happen automatically first you might notice

that there is now a little blue dot in the center of my image that dot which we

call an edit pin represents the center of the vignette that snaps he just added

if I tap on the word adjust down here in the center of the toolbar then you can

also see that the outer brightness has been set to negative 50 watch how the

corners of this image change when I press on the before-and-after button up

there in the top right corner I like what's happening here now but we can do

even better first let's make the vignette even stronger by sliding my

finger towards the left to change the outer brightness setting next I'm going

to move the center of this effect over because Alice is not standing in the

center of my frame I can move the vignette around by dragging the blue pin

with one finger finally I'm gonna swipe my finger up on the screen to switch

from the outer brightness to the inner brightness control since the outer

brightness right now is darkening down the corners I'm going to add a touch of

the opposite using the inner brightness setting to create a little spotlight

effect on my subject the point to a vignette is to push your viewers eyes in

towards your subject and to make it harder for their eyes to exit out the

side of the frame let me tap on the before-and-after button here again and

let's see what you think I'm happy now so I'm going to tap on the checkmark to

commit this change and to return to snap seeds main menu ordinarily I would tap

on the Save button right now to protect my work but to keep things moving I'm

gonna skip that important step and open up another example this time I have a

picture my dog Bella dressed up in her Santa's Little Helper suit I love the

look on Bella's face here and that hat but I find the door hinge on the left

and the wall behind her a little distracting so I'm going to bring up the

tools and filters menu again and head right in to the vignette tool last time

I went with a traditional style vignette where our corners gradually fade down in

brightness this time I'm gonna do the opposite this time I'm going to slide my

finger all the way to the right to raise the outer brightness as you can see

sliding this control up to a positive value makes the edges brighter and in

this case I'm happy with them going almost all the way to paperwhite next

I'm going to slide my finger up on the screen so I switch over to the inner

brightness control I'm going to make the center a tiny bit darker now I will drag

that blue pin over so the center of the vignette is closer to Bella's head

finally I'm going to press my thumb and forefinger against the screen and use

the pinch in or pinch out motion to change the size of our vignette in this

photo I like the way that the heavy fade to white effect hides most of the

background and the way that really centers your attention on her face now

you might hate this style of mobile image processing and that's fine our

tastes are going to differ but when I tap on the before and after

button you have to admit that this vignette is an effective way of hiding

that distracting background and pushing your attention right where I want it to

go I'll tap on the checkmark again to commit this change I'm not going to show

the whole process but at this point I could see bring out the text tool and

adding a Happy Holidays message or something like that to this photo I'll

back out of this one here because playing with text is a whole other

lesson but I think that you can see how you might use a heavy vignette plus some

text to make a social media meme or a Christmas card okay one more example for

those of you who want to create an even more unique effect this time I'm going

to take this smartphone photo from the trail of the Cedars in beautiful Glacier

National Park and change its look using two separate vignette layers on this the

first layer I'm going to start by throwing a really heavy shadow around

the outside of this image then I'll set the inner brightness a little bit

brighter next I'm going to use that pinch in move again to set the center

size down to about 25 or so now I'll tap on the checkmark to commit these changes

and returns the me and menu but instead of calling it quits I'm going to add a

second vignette layer on this layer I'm going to crank the outer brightness up

to plus a hundred and then I'm going to set the inner brightness up just a hair

to now I'll change the center size down and finally I'll reposition the pin so

that I end up that looks like this when I press and

hold one finger against the screen what I hope you will say is that I've gone

from a traditional landscape or travel style smartphone image to something that

is much moodier adding both vignettes here creates a really interesting dark

to light fade around the sides of this frame would I do this to every image

absolutely not but in this case I really like the way that those two vignettes

adds some mystery and drama into this otherwise pleasing but predictable scene

well now that you've seen all the tricks to the vignette tool it's time to move

on to my next tutorial

For more infomation >> How To Add A Vignette In Snapseed From Google - Duration: 7:22.

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Густера поклёвка на гирлянду. Ловля на гирлянду - Duration: 1:04.

The Fishing

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COD welcomes you to Spring Semester 2019 - Duration: 1:01.

Hello and welcome to the 2019 Spring Semester at College of DuPage!

My name is Dr. Brian Caputo and it is my distinct pleasure to serve as your new interim president.

You are attending the largest community college in the state and I would like to personally

invite you to take advantage of all that we have to offer.

Whether it is earning a degree or certificate; gaining the critical skills to land a new

job; transferring to a 4-year institution to earn a bachelor's degree; or traveling

the world in our extensive Study Abroad program, our faculty and staff believe in student success.

Our leading-edge campus provides just the right environment to learn and discover a

wide variety of subject areas.

And don't forget to have fun.

The Office of Student Life offers students plenty of opportunities to get involved, meet

people and make the most of your college experience.

Thank you, and I wish you a productive and rewarding semester.

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