What's up everyone!
Alex here, and today I want to show you guys some of the side activities that you'll
find in Yakuza 6.
Before we start, I want to just remind everyone that the demo is available on PSN right now!
It's got almost the whole first chapter of the game, and you can carry over any progress
you've made in the demo to the full game once it comes out.
To me, the best Yakuza experiences are a blend of the series' rich storytelling, mixed
in with some of the kookier side activities.
But these aren't your typical side stories - some have deep mechanics that could very
well be spun off into their own game!
Keep in mind that I won't be covering all the side activities in Yakuza 6, but only
the ones that I thought were either highly entertaining or have some deep mechanics built
into them.
Besides, I still want you all to be surprised when the game comes out but at the same time,
I also want to show you all some things you can look forward to once you finally get the
game.
So here's 6 of the funnest side activities in Yakuza 6!
#1: Eating a balanced meal and working out If you follow me on Twitter, you've probably
seen me talk about how obsessive I am with making sure that Kiryu is not only full every
single time, but also what restaurants I want to go to in Yakuza 6.
That's because the kinds of food that you eat will actually determine what experience
points you get.
In fact ANY ACTIVITY… including going to the gym, playing SEGA arcade games, and so
on and so forth… will gain you experience points.
But somehow, eating a ton of food and going to the gym have been extremely satisfying
for me in this game.
Don't worry though: it ain't intrusive like the Sims.
The game won't complain if Kiryu is hungry.
Even now I'm thinking, "Where do I want to eat?"
In the game, I mean, not in real life!
#2: Video chat At first glance, you might think that watching
the "live feed" of the ladies in Yakuza 6's video chat would be the most distracting
thing about this activity.
Think again.
The biggest distraction is actually offered by its (clears throat) lively live chat, with
hilarious names such as divorced7times, and take-your-heart…
Wait a minute!
The activity is pretty simple: help Kiryu not fumble over his keyboard and type messages
to reply to the girl onscreen.
Honestly, while the girls are cute, the biggest draw for me is the live chat's reaction
as well as Kiryu's replies.
The masking of the branching to different videos is cleverly hidden behind a buffering
animation, and there's enough variance to the activity that keeps making me come back
over and over again… just to see how everyone's reacting.
#3: Bar conversations Who'd have thought that one of the more
entertaining activities in Yakuza 6 involved drinking with strangers and striking conversations?
But that's exactly what you get when you start heading into Snack New Gaudi and meeting
each of the bar's regulars.
Various activities within the bar will help you get closer to some of the regulars and,
if you get close enough to them, you get into some really serious stuff as you try to help
liven the conversation and gain the favor of Mama.
What did you say?
An excuse to sing karaoke, play darts, and eat food?
Sign me up!
#4: Baseball Ugh.
Baseball.
I'm just not a fan.
But somehow, Yakuza 6 made me one!
You're probably thinking, "Man.
Playing an entire baseball game?
That just sounds lame."
But in reality, you're actually more of a team captain than anything, really.
You're basically tasked with assembling your team, often by doing menial tasks like
buying things players want in order for them to join you, and training and adjusting your
roster depending on their mood and performance ratings.
Then, once you play the games, you're presented with a simplified representation of the events
of the game, complete with a fast forward button, as you watch (and hope) that your
team wins.
To inject a little bit of action into this, the game will ask you to go to bat once in
a while… you'll never be asked to pitch.
It's there where you can really show off your swinging skills from the series' batting
cages!
But just don't take my word for it - check it out when you get the game and see if it's
your jam!
#5: Spearfishing I don't generally like fishing in video
games.
But spearfishing certainly isn't like most fishing in games!
With mechanics closer to Virtua Cop than Sega Bass Fishing, spearfishing is a thinly veiled
homage to the former game.
There's not much more to be said about this activity other than the bosses are aquatic
creatures and that the gameplay is shooty shooty.
But it continues the legacy of a long line of incredible SEGA shooters the company's
released over the decades, and it's a great honor to that legacy.
#6: Clan Fights This side activity is pretty intricate.
Not only is it very different than the activities in the past, but it's also got the most
guest characters.
Starring wrestlers from New Japan Wrestling (NJPW), clan fights are basically a hybrid of real time strategy
and tower defense - except the towers are actually moving around.
Your goal is to defeat the boss at the end of the street.
If you manage to defeat him, you win!
Outside of these clan fights, you can adjust your organization's hierarchy by assigning
different characters to different parts of the organization, weakening or strengthening
the people at the top.
Much like baseball, you'll encounter these characters elsewhere in the game.
But there's some special characters that you can get by browsing the web and checking
SEGA's posts.
These codes will unlock guest characters that you're probably already familiar with!
There's even an extensive online mode where you can pit your team against other teams
out there!
It's definitely a side activity that you'll be playing past the end of the game!
And that's it for my list of the funnest side activities in Yakuza 6!
Did any of these look cool to you?
Let me know in the comments below and tell me if you want me to dive deeper into any
of these activities!
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button!
Thanks a lot!
And happy gaming!
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The64 Mini Review - Duration: 8:40.
"The64 Computer games and console" was an Indiegogo Campaign that launched way back
in April 15, 2016, promising to bring us a miniature version of the Commodore 64 with
a wide range of games preloaded and the ability to load our own ROMs.
I was intrigued by the prospect of owning a miniature Commodore 64 and became a backer.
I was one of the ones who was under the mistaken impression, the keyboard would be fully functional.
Much to my disappointment this was not the case.
Even though it has been nearly two years since launching, the64 team was giving constant
feedback and updates, letting their supporters know where they were at in the process.
So what actually does the64-mini come with?
Inside the box, you'll find the64 Mini, a Joystick, an HDMI cable, a manual and a USB
power cable, without the actual unit to plug into the wall.
This should not pose a problem now a days for most people since USB AC units are common
for our mobile devices.
According to their website the64mini sports High Definition output of 720P via HDMI.
Pixel perfect graphics at a 4:3 ratio with full width, crt filter and US/Europe display
mode options.
- This is a really nice option.
The filter is a must to make it look more authentic to the period.
Save Game Function.
Each game on the unit can have 4 save states.
How this works, it saves everything exactly in place and when you load the saved game
you continue exactly from where you left off.2 USB Ports.
Plug in a USB keyboard and use as a fully functional home computer with c64 basic or
add a second joystick for 2 player games.
Now, even though it does support two USB ports, one of them is already taken up by the joystick.
When you are in basic mode, if you unplug the joystick the unit exits you back to the
menus.
It does support a USB hub for more ports.
Supports software updates via USB flash drive.
This is important since the current method supported to load additional ROMs to the unit
is tedious.
The unit includes 64 games, many of which were popular across the pond.
The positives: Visually the64 Mini is stunning.
It's really a nicely proportioned miniature version of the Commodore 64.
The color of the unit looks right, all they keys are there minus the writing on the inside
of the keys.
The power led lights up.
The USB ports are located exactly where the joystick ports were originally placed on the
C64 as is the power button, which as I mentioned is a button now rather than a switch.
The HDMI and power plugs are properly located on the back of the device.The joystick looks
and feels great.
It looks exactly like the old plug and play unit "the c64 direct to TV".
It is responsive and I did not notice any LAG when playing games.
That's not to say that there is no lag, but for me it is not an issue.
When the mini is powered on, the menus start up very fast with a nice SID tune playing
in the background.
You control the menus with the joystick pressing left or right to select a game.
The menus allow you to select your language and also change up the graphics with the pixel
perfect filter options.
I prefer the 4:3 US bottom right option.
Each games has a preview and a brief description including the year the game originally released.
When a game is selected it loads fast.
The gameplay feels right to me and the sound effects are spot on.
So the emulation seems to be pretty good.
The unit supports save states, 4 for each game which is quite a lot.
The negatives: Oh man I really wish the keyboard was fully
functional rather than just a scaled down facsimile.
The unit provides the option of bringing up a "Virtual keyboard".
This is a must for those of us without an extra USB keyboard laying around.
For those of us that do have one, it sure would have been nice for there to be three
USB ports available instead of two.
For example I cannot easily load a new ROM to the unit with just two ports.
One port has to include the joystick.
If you unplug it, the unit returns you back to the menus.
Now if it didn't work that way and it supported a keyboard plugged into one port and a flash
drive in the other, this would have been nice, but this is not the case.
One thing to note here is that the virtual keyboard does have a virtual keyboard buffer
so you can keep typing commands while waiting for a program to load for example.
Currently the way the unit supports loading new ROMs is tedious at best.
You have to copy the image to a flash drive.
The image must be renamed 'THEC64-drive8.d64'.
The flash drive must be 64GB or less and be formatted as FAT32.
If you don't have a USB keyboard plugged in then you must use the virtual keyboard, which
is a slow process and takes some getting used to.
Their website mentions this process is changing with a future firmware update, so this may
be fixed soon.
Oh, and after you have saved the state of a game you have to be careful not to accidently
overwrite it when trying to load it.
I have accidently wiped out a saved game when trying to load it.
This situation could be helped had there been a message that popped up "do you want to overwrite
this saved game", or something to that effect.
Now, I want to talk about the pricing of this unit.
The pricing for the64 mini has yet to be released, but on the indiegogo website, the unit is
listed at $175 US.
In my opinion this places it in the realm of for enthusiasts only or the crazy fans
of the Commodore 64 like myself.
I think this thing, as is, should retail for no more than about $60, much like the atgames
flashback units.
Now, had the keyboard been fully functional then I think it would have been worth it to
pay the premium price.
So would this unit make a suitable replacement for the Commodore 64 for someone that really
wanted to get back into it?
Well, it depends.
Do you want to do Commodore 64 computing on the big screen TV in your living room?
Personally I would rather pick up a used Commodore 64 for under $100 and be on my way.
Now had the keyboard been fully functional it would be different.
Having said that, if you want to play Commodore 64 games on your wide screen TV in the living
Room, you now have that option with the64 mini.
It's still a blast to play around with.
Let me know what you think about it in the comments.
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The Most Powerful Mini Gaming PC... - Duration: 7:02.
- Hey guys, this is Austin.
This is one seriously interesting little PC.
So this is a Intel Hades Canyon NUC and inside,
not only is this the very first time that an
Intel CPU has been paired with an AMD GPU on the same chip,
but it is also, according to Intel, the smallest
VR capable gaming PC that you can buy.
The special sauce here is absolutely that 8th gen
Core i7 processor with the built in Radeon RX Vega graphics.
Now, it's hard to overstate how weird it is to see
Intel and AMD combining forces to create a single chip.
Now to be fair, this is sold by Intel.
This is an Intel NUC, and you're going
to be seeing this chip in some other things.
Mostly some mainstream laptops.
However, the NUC is all about getting
using the maximum performance in a very, very
small desktop form factor.
So, Intel sent this out for review but you
should keep in mind that there are actually
two versions of this NUC.
So this is the higher end 100 watt version.
However, there's also a 65 watt tdp edition, which,
is going to be nearly a couple hundred dollars
cheaper but you are going to be cutting back
on the CPU, the GPU, as well as the clock speeds.
Now, at 800 dollars, it doesn't look too bad,
and this guy at 1000 dollars seems
like a good deal on paper, however, you have to
keep in mind that it's a NUC.
So essentially, you have to supply, not only your
own memory, but also your own SSD,
as well as operating system.
Pop open the box, and we're gonna see, not only
the awesome skull logo, but also our NUC itself.
Wow, that is legitimately really small.
So, while we were in San Francisco for the launch
event of this guy, we actually
got to try a VR capable backpack PC.
And I say backpack PC, because literally one of
these was sown onto a motorcycle jacket.
I'm not usually this stylish but what I've got
here is a motorcycle jacket which has not only
the Hades Canyon NUC on it, but we also have
a mixed reality headset.
So, with a battery built into the jacket,
in theory, I'll actually be totally portable.
Oh yeah, the tracking is not bad.
It's really cool that
this is a fully an untethered experience.
I mean, if I hit a wall, I guess that would not be good.
But the ideas that I don't need any cables connected,
no power, nothing.
So what's really cool about this set up, is that because
the NUC is going to be so small, that we can actually
run it easily on a battery, and it allows me to be
completely and totally untethered.
I'm gonna...I'm gonna grab your gun.
Grab your gun, shoot you, throw the knife.
Okay, I just got shot.
Alright, alright, alright, I can do this, I can do this.
The main idea here is that because now I am
untethered with the PC and the battery, and I'm
also using the mixed reality headset, so I
actually don't need any sensors around me.
I can kind of freely walk around.
It feels pretty good.
This is really cool.
I'm legitimately surprised with just how good of
an experience you're getting, with something that's
literally on the back of a motorcycle jacket.
The size of this is actually pretty impressive.
So for context, I mean, that's the size of my hand.
So it's not really going to be all that large, but
you're getting some pretty serious power inside.
You can kinda see that in the back, because there
are a whole lot of heat sinks in this guy.
So around front, you're going to be seeing, not only
an SD card reader, but a couple of USB 3.0 ports, a
front facing HDMI 2.0, USB 3.1 type C, headphone
jack,and then, if you flip it around to the other side,
you're going to be getting a whole lot more including,
one more HDMI 2.0, four more USB 3, two gigabyte
ethernet, two mini display ports,
as well as two thunderbolt 3 ports.
Inside the box, we're also getting the pretty
large power supply, that is like the same size as the NUC.
(Laughing)
However, that's actually going to be pretty important
with a computer like this.
While it's stock, it's only going
to be pulling about 100 watts or so.
This is going to be fully overclockable, not only
on the CPU but also the GPU, as well as that
HBM2 memory inside.
So having a little bit of extra head room with the power
supply is definitely not a bad thing.
Pop off the six screws on the top of the NUC, and inside,
we're gonna have access to the motherboard.
So, Intel sent this already pre-populated with
the memory, as well as optane, and a full SSD, but
like I said, if you pick up one of these, you will
have to supply all this yourself.
Something that is definitely not going to get old
is when I open Radeon settings and see
intel logos all over the place.
Even the whole thing is in blue, but the good thing
is because we do have AMD graphics, we do have full support
for all the stuff you'd expect, including free sync
which this monitor supports.
So, right now we're running 1080p at 144 frames per second.
Speaking of high frame rates, we have rocket league.
So here at 1080p on max settings, we're easily able to
get 144 frames per second.
Something like the Vega GPU inside here is going to
have no problem playing a lot of games at 1080p.
And as you'll see in a second,
we can even crank things up a little bit farther.
Now, as everyone knows, PubG is not exactly the
most optimized game in the world, however,
it actually runs pretty well here.
So, this is gonna be a mixture of medium settings
and 1080p but because we have the high refresh rate
monitor, that does mean we're getting somewhere
between 60 and 70 frames per second
in these lighter areas.
So its one of the big advantages, of course, of playing
on a PC, and especially with something like this that
does have that free sync support as well as the high
refresh rate monitor, is that you really can get something
that's gonna be a lot smoother than any kind of console.
Especially considering that this is, well, smaller than
pretty much any console.
I think PubG is a good example of a game that actually
runs really well here on the NUC.
So no, I'm not gonna be blasting 4k and like crazy
options or anything, but it's definitely playable with
pretty much any kind of game that you can pick up today.
Of course, now gaming video in 2018 would be complete
without a little bit of fortnite.
So here, at 1080p on epic settings, we're doing something
a little bit closer to 40 to 50 frames per second, but if
you really do want to get those super high frame rates,
it's easy enough to just pop the settings down a lil' bit.
And of course, if you guys are interested in a little
bit more on fortnite, I did recently do a video
talking about how it runs on everything from like
a 1000 dollar game PC, all the way
down to a 200 dollar laptop.
Moving on to a game that's going to be even more
graphically demanding, is Middle-Earth: Shadow of War.
Now here at 1080p, on medium settings, we're getting
somewhere between 60 to 70 frames per second.
If you don't care about the high frame rates as always,
you can crank up the settings a little bit, but this
is definitely going to be a solid 1080p game box.
Jump into the benchmarks, and in 3D mark, the graphics
here are going to be a little lower end than something
like a GTX 1060, perfectly fine, and honestly
pretty powerful for a system this small,
but it is going to be a little lower.
On the CPU side, it's going to split the difference
between something like a gaming laptop, which honestly,
is about the same size as this, as well as a full
six core, core i5, or core i7 on the desktop.
Look, there's no getting around it.
This thing is weird, the idea that you're getting
an intel CPU with AMD graphics inside of it,
and all the drivers are sort of branded as intel.
Like everything is kind of unusual about it.
However, it kinda works.
Now yes, it is going to be a bit pricey at
1000 dollars, and of course, you do need to keep in mind
that you need to budget at least a couple hundred
dollars more for ram, as well as an SSD, and
probably a windows license, however, this is
something that's not really
gonna be found anywhere else.
You're getting a ton of power in a small package,
it supports up to six video displays at the same time,
you've got two thunderbolt 3 ports, so in theory,
you could even connect an external graphics card
to this guy, and out of
the box, it does support overclocking.
Now, if size is a matter, you can build yourself
a bigger, more powerful computer for less money,
but for a lot of people, I do think that the small
size is a legitimate selling point.
I mean you can just stuff it behind your monitor
and never have to look at it if you don't want.
So, I'm curious, what do you guys think
about the Hades Canyon NUC?
Let me know in the comments below,
and I will catch you in the next one.
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DIY Miniature School Supplies! Mini Notebook, Mini Pens & more! Easy DIY Crafts & School Hacks! - Duration: 14:27.
hey guys welcome back to my Channel today I'm going to show you DIY
miniature school supplies soda inspired if you enjoy this video please click
that like button and comment down below with any future video suggestions you
might have and if you're not already subscribed and would like to see more
fun DIY videos please click that subscribe button
to get started with this first set of DIY miniature school supplies you will need some of these
miniature hot sauce bottles I will leave a link down below to where I found these
enjoy the hot sauce inside then thoroughly wash and clean out the bottle and the lid
this step is optional but I chose to remove the little white piece inside of the lid
next I'm going to use some green acrylic paint and I'm going
to take four of the caps from the mini bottles and paint the tops
once all my caps were painted I set those aside and let him dry
now I'm going to take some orange acrylic paint and paint two of the little mini bottles
once both of those were painted I set him aside and let them dry
next I printed out these printables I will leave a link down below where you
can find these and then I cut them out
now it's time to start assembling the school supplies so for this you will
need a lipgloss applicator you can find a new one online or you can use an old
one just wash and clean it the other thing that you can use is a paint brush
to get the right length for the bottle I'm going to use a toothpick and place
that in there and mark it off so the toothpick and the cap will all fit in the bottle
once I had it marked then I just used a pair of scissors and cut it
for the first one I'm going to use a lipgloss applicator I just placed my
toothpick next to that marked it and then cut it down to size
after the caps have dried I'm going to place some hot glue in the cap and glue the applicator
to the cap
to make the soda bottle highlighter I'm going to take an orange highlighter
remove the cap on the bottom and empty it out
next I put on a pair of gloves and I squeezed out the highlighter into a cup
this step is optional but I wanted my highlighter to smell like Orange Crush so I'm going to squeeze a little
bit of this water enhancer Orange Crush into it and swirl it around and this
actually does smell really really good when you use the highlighter
the next step is just to pour the highlighter into the mini bottle and do it very
slowly because it will get messy if you try to do it quick
now place the cap with the lipgloss applicator into the bottle
using one of the labels I cut out I just put some glue on the back of it and glued it to the bottle
and that is how you make this miniature soda bottle highlighter to go in the 4-pack
to make the miniature soda glue bottle I'm just going to put a little
bit of Elmer's glue and a cup
this step is optional but if you want your glue to be orange and to smell like orange I just added a little bit of kool-aid and
mix that together
for the glue applicator for this one I'm going to use a paintbrush just make sure
it's one that fits in the bottle use the toothpick as a guide mark it off and cut
it where it needs to be cut next I just glued it to the cap
to get the glue in the bottle I'm going to use a cat feeding syringe I just place the glue
and the syringe and then squeezed it carefully into the bottle
now you can place the cap with the paintbrush on it into the bottle use one of the labels
that was cut out and glue that on to the bottle
and that's how you make the miniature soda glue bottle that will go in the 4-pack
next will be the DIY miniature pen soda bottle so for this one you will need a
ink pen the first thing that I did for this one was I took the pen apart and
removed the ink from the inside then I took my toothpick and I marked off on
the pen where it needed to be cut and then I cut it
for this one I will be using one of the bottles that I painted I took one of the labels that I cut out
and glued that to the front now I just glued the pen that I cut to the cap and
that is how you make this DIY miniature soda bottle pen
and the last bottle for the 4 pack will be a pencil so for this one I took my toothpick place that
next to another toothpick marked it where it needed to be cut cut off that
end and then I also cut out cut off the sharp tip from the other end
I will be using the pencil led from one of these pencils glue one side of the
toothpick to the pencil led
using the other bottle that I painted I glued the last label to that bottle now glue the other end of the toothpick to the cap
and that is how you make this DIY miniature pencil soda bottle for the 4-pack
to make the soda carrier to fit all of the little miniature bottles
print out both of these boxes and cut them out next just fold both of your
boxes on the lines using an exacto knife I cut out the handles
here are both of my boxes once they were folded in the handles were cut out
next I just glued the boxes together
once both of my boxes were glued then I just glued the backside of one of them and glued the two together
and now you can add all your DIY miniature school supplies to the little soda box -
if you want to make coca-cola what I did for this one is I took some brown paint and some black
paint and I mix that in a cup until I got the desired color of the cola that I wanted
I took four of the little mini bottles
and I painted all of those once the bottles are dry print out the labels cut
them out and glue them to the bottles
to make the DIY miniature pen for this one I followed the same steps as I did for the orange soda
to make the DIY miniature pencils again I just followed the same steps as in the
orange soda for the glue choose either a lip gloss applicator or a paintbrush and
follow the same steps to make the glue I poured some glue in a cup and then I
added some Cola flavoring extract and stir that together and to get it in the
bottle I use the same procedure as before and for the highlighter you can
use any color I chose blue I just followed the same steps and this time I
mixed in some of the Cola extract just like I did in the glue and that's how
you make the amazing smelling Cola highlighter
now print out and cut out and assemble the boxes the same way as the orange soda
and that's all there is to the easy DIY miniature coca-cola school supplies now
to make the miniature squishy notebook you will need a foam roller like this
mark the middle of the roller and then cut it in half
using some sterling silver acrylic paint I painted the rollers
print out the soda labels and using clear tape tape over the top and cut
them out
glue the back of the label and glue to the roller
using a piece of cardstock paper I placed the soda can on top of that and traced around it and cut it out
gather a bunch of sheets of paper and take the piece of cardstock that was
cut out trace around that and cut out several sheets to form the notebook
once you have all your sheets of paper cut out take the piece of cardstock and
place that on the back and then just with some Elmer's glue I glued along the
top to bind the notebook
here is mine once it was dry the next thing I did was I just glued on the piece of cardstock and glued that to the soda can
and that is how you make this easy DIY miniature squishy soda-can notebook
I hope you guys enjoyed all of these DIY miniature school supplies inspired by
soda as always please remember to Like subscribe comment and share if you have
any future video suggestions leave those in the comments until next time I hope
you guys all have an amazing day
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How to Prank Intruders! (DIY Mini Alarm) | D.I.SPY - Duration: 3:25.
- Hi everyone, I'm Kaiden.
- And I'm Izzy, and this is D. I. Spy.
- The show where we make spy gear
with stuff you can find at home,
and carry out spy missions sent from headquarters.
Like this one.
- [Izzy] What's it say?
- Today's assignment is to learn how to protect
our property.
- The first way to protect your stuff
is by making this simple sound trap.
For this, you'll need the following items:
a can of mints,
a record-your-own-message greeting card,
tape, and a pair of scissors.
Start by recording a message.
Press down to record your own message.
I already recorded mine.
Then, take apart the greeting card.
When you peel it apart, you'll find three things inside.
The speaker, the circuit board,
and the tab that sets it off.
Take everything out, but be careful not to rip
or tear any of the wiring.
Tape the circuit board onto the bottom of the tin,
and tape the speaker to the top.
(soft upbeat music)
Make sure that the tab that triggers the recording
is free to move.
I'm going to show you how this works.
You need to have the lid closed as much as possible,
then tape the tab to the lid.
It's going to be very hard to show you,
but I'm gonna tape the tab to the lid.
This will arm your sound trap.
Then, when anyone tries to open the trap,
a message will play.
- Next, I'm gonna show you how to make a simple
duplicate of yourself, so it looks like
you're standing guard even when you're not.
Here's what you'll need:
a sizable piece of cardboard,
a marker, scissors, a lamp, broomstick
and tape, or you can use glue.
Begin by leaning the cardboard on the wall.
Oh, hey, Izzy, can you give me a hand?
Thanks, I just need you to stand in front of the cardboard.
Now I can use the marker to trace around her
and make an outline.
Your assistant can make any pose they want,
but try to get as close to the body as possible,
without accidentally marking them.
That's it, thanks Izzy.
- No problem.
- Next, cut out the outline.
(upbeat music)
to make sure it stays standing,
you can either attach a broom or mop handle to the back.
This can be attached with either glue or tape.
(upbeat music)
Stand up the cutout in front of a window,
and place the lamp behind it.
When the lamp shines on the cardboard cutout,
it'll make it look like a silhouette,
so people think you're home, but you're actually
out doing secret spy stuff.
- Well, we're all set.
We should be safe from all intruders.
- Nicely done.
But what's the message that the alarm plays
when you set it off?
- Well, I suppose there's only one way to find out.
- [Recording] You thought you could sneak off
with our stuff?
Think again, Buster!
- Cool alarm, Izzy.
That's gonna show them what's what.
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Mini Cheese Naan with Vegetables - How To Make Cheese Stuffed Naan - Quick And Easy Tiffin Recipe - Duration: 3:48.
So what's going in the tiffin today?
Today I'm making yummy, Mini, Veg and Cheese Naan.
A complete meal in its own, vegetable guess which one? Cauliflower, yeah children don't love it.
You're gonna have that with a bit of cheese and you're gonna create a yummy tiffin recipe.
So come on let's begin and let's see how we make "Har Din Naya Tiffin Har Din Empty Tiffin"
While preparing for tiffin, we want something that's easy and quick.
So here something like that for you
Whole wheat flour 1/2 cup, soy flour 1/2 cup, very high in protein and cauliflower
Now we'll add about 1/2 a teaspoon of baking powder and salt to taste.
and sesame seeds it has lot of calcium in it, so it's really really very nutritious very healthy for you.
And kids favorite cheese
Now we're gonna add something, which will change the color and taste of the naans
And it will keep these naans nice and moist in the tiffin.
So I'm gonna add some Kissan tomato ketchup in it and mix it again.
and now I'm going to add some water and make the dough out of it.
some flour
Switch on the gas and keep the pan to heat.
With the help of a cookie cutter make small naans.
Our pan is hot now.
Now let's start making our these lovely Cheese Naans.
Our naan is ready.
Let the paratha's cool down a bit, before packing it in the tiffin.
And I'm going to put a dash of ghee on it.
some cut kiwis
and some nice, healthy almonds.
Pack the yummy, cheesy Naans.
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Intel Hades Canyon NUC review: A premium mini-PC that offers solid gaming performance - Duration: 9:16.
hi everybody Alaina from PC world here I am here today
to show you Intel's latest Nook which is their mini PC line this is the Hades
Canyon Nook well used to be called that that was the codename now it has one of
those kind of insanely long names that Intel likes to give its mini pcs I think
it's something like the nook 8i 7h VK it's a little bit of mouthful two years
ago I actually got to review its predecessor which is this fella here
this one was codenamed Skull Canyon as you can see there's a nice little skull
here on the top this one was really awesome I actually ended up giving it a
5 out of 5 at the time I also really liked this particular nook which is
codenamed Hades Canyon and sometimes I wonder if
it's code name that because you know Hades got of how Intel partnering with
AMD hell freezing over I don't know if that's kind of a reference to that I
think it's kind of funny if it is but this one is a lot more powerful it has a
discrete GPU which the skull canyon up did not have this one had integrated
graphics although the best at the time and as a result this is actually a lot
more expensive too so there's two models this time around this one we have is a
thousand dollars for the bare-bones system so that means it doesn't come
with any storage or RAM or even the OS you have to provide all that on your own
or you have to find a reseller who's actually selling it as a complete system
this is the model we have the one $1000 model
there's also another model which is a step-down that's $800 as a bare-bones
system again no storage no ram no OS and that one is like I said $800 it's a
little bit slower this one on the CPU side of things it has a processor that
runs at 3.1 gigahertz base goes up to 4.2 gigahertz as turbo the lower model
is similar it's 3.1 base and 4.1 for turbo
on the graphic side of things so like I said earlier this has a discrete GPU
it's a what was the name it's long it's a long string of words here it's the
Radeon rx Vega M graphics and this one is the Vega mgh version that one is I
believe about was it 10 63 megahertz so 1063 megahertz for base clock and then I
think it's like eleven 90 gigahertz or sorry megahertz for the turbo or the
boost clock if you go step down to the 800 model I think everything's about a
hundred megahertz slower so there is a small performance difference and it's
really I mean I didn't get to test that model but honestly I would if I was
going to choose I would just go with this thousand dollar model because if
you're going to put that much into a small barebone system you may as well
just go for the top-end this is actually a little again different from skull
Canyon and that this was not overclockable this actually is
unfortunately I didn't have enough time before the embargo lifted for our review
to do that I actually still plan to so stay tuned and check out the written
review to see updates for that until told us that they were able to get as
high as I think 4.7 gigahertz for their overclock again that's all based on you
know if you win the silicon lottery or not so we'll see what we got in this
particular fella in general it runs really cool and I feel like that's kind
of a question a lot of people who you know use many pcs or into many pcs want
to know and buy cool what I mean is that the fans don't really get that loud when
I had a full CPU utilization didn't really hear the fans the only time I
heard the fan was when I was running games and even then it was still a
fairly quiet fan hum it's not shrill it's not you know unbearable I have a
couple of a mini pcs here so this gigabyte bricks which i reviewed
a long long time ago has a very loud very shrill fan that just kind of runs
whenever there's a you know heavy load rather whatever you know tossed you're
throwing at it then it's not the case here this is definitely far higher and
far more premier level of mini PC as I mentioned earlier or if I didn't there
is this led you get on the front with this one and it's configurable so I
don't if you can see here on the screen that you can actually change the colors
and as we all know RGB makes everything go faster
that's spoiler that's actually not true but if you want to play around with it
you can so you can change the outline of the skull you can change the color of
the eyes this actually defaults so I think a red and blue scheme I chose
purple and yellow for funsies but you can you know go ahead and play with that
there's different patterns so there's the breathing strobing and the pulsing
options that you can choose from and you can even customize the colors on the
front for the three LEDs or like right here so that's the customization I think
everyone probably wants to know as I did how it performs when you play games on
it so I would say in general the Vega mgh part that we have in here is kind of
falls between gtx 1050 TI and a gtx 1060 max-q
that you'd find on laptops I was getting let's see for current games I should
preface this so current games I play pub G but I'm not really a much of a pub G
player so I spent most of my time on the fringe of the map trying one not to get
killed and shoo just to figure out where I was supposed to go because as I'm
revealing here I really don't play pop G so with that in mind I was getting about
mid 50s for average framerate on high and it felt pretty smooth but again
because I was in the thick of things and I
you know running around what other people shooting at me I don't know how
much of a frame drop you would see and how that would affect the average frame
rate for games that aren't quite so variable I played I see I brought up
shadow of war so Middle Earth shadow of war which was released last October so
it's a fairly new game if you put that game on all ultra then you're gonna get
about to mid 30s for framerate so not that great so if you step it down too
high it jumps up to about mid 40s and then if you finally step it down to what
is it medium or normal whatever they call the next step down then you finally
hit that golden you know over 60 rate so I think it's like low 60s at that point
starting to step back further you know time rise of the Tomb Raider let's see
got about 51 frames per second in let's see very high and dx11
and then a shadow of mordor so the older Middle Earth shadow series game that one
was about low 50s I believe for ultra so with 4k texture pack on and then just
rounding out our benchmarks Tomb Raider interesting how it didn't quite scale
very well but Tomb Raider which is like what five years old now if you put on
ultimate we I got chest over sixty frames per second which was a little
strange but it scales with what I got on the skull canyon nook which was gosh I
think that one's like barely like mid 20s for that particular set of settings
so all in all it's a it's a really good little PC I mean if you have the money
to spare if you need something that's really compact it's gonna be really hard
to beat this I know that other vendors like you know gigabyte and ZOTAC have
their own systems with just great graphics you know like Nvidia discreet
graphics and they'll probably outperform this by a good margin but they're gonna
be bigger so if you fall in that camp of people that don't need that extra screen
and just really want to not to worry about the constraints of you
know laptop plumbing basically you know without where everything goes with the
heat sinks and everything which can affect performance then this really is
going to be a great choice for you I am really looking forward to seeing what
else I can get out of it if you'd like to see the full rundown of what I find
out you can check out our written review on PC real calm and that's it for now
thanks for tuning in
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Mini MBA in Marketing with Mark Ritson - Become the best marketer you can be. - Duration: 1:44.
Hello my name's Mark Ritson, you may recognise me, I'm a columnist for
Marketing Week that's me just there but that's not my main job.
My main job, for more than 20 years, is I've been a marketing professor teaching
MBA students at some of the world's top business schools.
Although I'm an academic with a PhD, like most business school professors, I work a lot in practice,
for every day of teaching I probably do about 15 or 20 days of consulting with very large global brands.
I work for a range of different brands
consulting on the very things that we'll teach on the Mini MBA, so although this
is matched against the theory of the top business schools, this is a very applied
course coming directly from my own consulting experience.
Rather than tell me about the syllabus though, let me talk to you about some of the students
experiences of going through this course. We have changed the lives and careers of
many marketers studying on the Mini MBA and we want you to be next.
Right now, more than 2,000 people who have completed the Mini MBA
our Net Promoter Score is an amazing +68, that's almost an Apple level of quality.
And the statistic I'm most proud of, a massive 95% of students completing the Mini MBA
say it has made them more effective as a marketer and more effective in
their place of work and that for me is the ultimate measure of success.
So why don't you join us, the April intake is now available.
All you have to do is visit our website, register and join us for the next section of the Mini MBA in Marketing.
Marketers most definitely wanted.
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Eric Nam shares a release schedule for his 3rd mini album 'Honestly' - Duration: 1:17.
Eric Nam shares a release schedule for his 3rd mini album 'Honestly'
Eric Nam is coming back with his 3rd mini album - his first physical album release in 2 years - this April 11!
The album release is a prelude to his upcoming 2nd North American tour launching very soon.
Teasers for Eric Nams 3rd mini album Honestly begins with a short film on April 2, followed by images, audio and MV teasers, leading up to the singers full comeback on April 11 at 6 PM KST. .
Who Honestly cannot wait to hear new music from Eric Nam? .
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