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Review - Lego Friends: Heartlake Summer Pool (41313) - Duration: 11:46.
Hey everyone!
JAYSTEPHER with Heartlake Summer Pool
by Lego Friends.
Set number 41313.
Contains 589 pieces.
Recommended building ages are 6 through 12.
From what I can tell on the box,
this looks like one awesome fun set.
Andrea and Martina are included.
Nice colorful box art.
Let's go to the Heartlake Summer Pool.
Alright let's see the damage.
That wasn't packed too bad.
So we have a few plates.
Several numbered bags with awesome parts.
Those slide pieces are cool.
Well I see stickers.
They were hiding inside the instruction manuals.
This looks like a nice set of print work.
I wish the graphics were printed.
We can only hope.
It does look like a nice selection of parts.
Let's explore the Heartlake Summer Pool!
Here we have Andrea and Martina.
Both their torsos are printed.
In the front, we have a soft plastic basket
with a five cent coin
that is printed.
Andrea has a set of goggles on her hair,
and Martina has a flower in her hair.
Both hair pieces have slots for accessories.
Let's take a quick look at the lifeguard station.
We have a life preserver printed on a 2 by 2 round tile.
The 2 by 2 tile on the bottom is suppose to have a sticker.
There's a ladder that takes you up to the seating area.
Honestly this looks like it's about to tip over.
Let's set our figure inside.
Is it easily tipped over?
No.
It is a nice small build.
Here we have our beverage stand.
The 2 by 4 tile on top of the awning is suppose to have a sticker.
There is a hundred dollar bill sitting on the counter.
That tile is printed.
Here we have a pineapple and a blender.
It is the perfect height for Martina.
Well she had to take a face plant.
It is the right height.
Next we have a small restroom.
The 2 by 2 tile is suppose to have a sticker.
There are two pink shutters
to let you into the small restroom.
We have a sink and a toilet.
Let's see if Andrea can fit inside.
She does!
It's a bit of a tight squeeze.
Not a whole lot of access.
Can she sit on the toilet?
Now she's having a difficult time
planting herself on the toilet.
It's a bit of a tight squeeze.
Can the doors close?
Yes they do,
but not a whole lot of privacy.
Nice greenery.
This side we have a set of lockers.
Finally we have a small spa
and a sitting area.
The spa looks like a heart.
I like the colors for the outdoor sofa.
Here we have a newspaper print.
The graphics are printed on the tile.
Nice awning and curtains in the back.
We have an ice cream cone.
A ladder that takes you up into the spa.
Let's see how comfortable our figures can sit inside the spa.
These two ladies are just dying to jump in.
Whoa!
They're even falling down as well.
So it is a tight fit.
Let's see if Andrea will cooperate.
Well ladies,
looks like there's not enough room on the outdoor sofa.
Just barely.
It is a nice build though.
Finally the Heartlake Summer Pool.
This is one nice colorful build.
It does require some stickers.
On the right, we have a springy diving board.
I like the stairs
that go up to the diving board.
Here we have the pool.
Stairs leading into the pool.
We do have a pool ball,
a raft,
and an inner tube.
We even have a set of stools inside the pool for sitting down.
We got a nice blue water slide.
It seems like sometimes these do separate.
This could have been locked together a bit better.
Let's have Martina take a ride down the slide.
Pretty cool.
There's even a slide on top.
She can go down as well
into a little pool
that sits on top.
Here we have an aquarium.
This 2 by 4 flat tile is suppose to have a sticker of a TV.
I choose not to put that on.
We have a set of speakers.
Lots of greenery.
Got a few flags.
Here's the the back with a ladder that takes up to the top slide.
This ladder doesn't look too safe.
Very unstable.
You can practically swing off of this.
We have a set of showers underneath the slide.
Let's place Andrea underneath the shower.
She does clear the shower head.
Very nice indeed.
Nice colorful build.
Sometimes these stairs do detach.
Not too safe.
This could have been built on a large plate.
I'm not sure as to why Lego decided to make this all separate.
It wold have been stable if it was on a larger base plate,
but I'm sure this can be incorporated into any Lego city
or a Lego Friends theme.
On the left, we have a nice set of print work.
The graphics should have been printed on the bricks.
In the middle, we have a Brick Separator to help with the build.
This does come in handy.
On the right, we have several studs,
plates,
and other various bricks which may come in handy for other Lego creations.
This concludes the review for
Heartlake Summer Pool by Lego Friends.
Set number 41313.
Honestly this is one enjoyable build,
fully playable,
and has lots of play value.
The only downside is the stickers.
This will be a perfect addition for any Lego Friends theme
or Lego city.
Thank you for watching!
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Why India needs the Akash - Duration: 7:40.
Amongst the holiest cows in our cow-loving land is the notion of defence indigenisation
-- which means designing, developing, and manufacturing our own weapons and defence
systems, as major powers all do for strategic and economic reasons.
Successive Indian governments, especially the present one, have paid lip service to
indigenisation in public and in Parliament.
But to illustrate how much more needs to be done, there is the example of the Akash missile
system, which already defends Indian airspace.
The Akash consists of a Rohini radar that detects incoming aircraft at ranges out to
120 km and relays the information to a command post.
This categorises and priorities the threats and orders a well-positioned missile launcher
to shoot down specified targets.
Meanwhile, a 'command guidance' radar locks onto the target and guides one or more missiles
onto the aircraft.
The Akash has already demonstrated it can shoot down enemy aircraft, flying at treetop
height, at ranges out to 25 km.
The simple and robust Akash was designed and developed by the Defence Research and Development
Organisation under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme.
The IGMDP was initiated in 1983 under A P J Abdul Kalam when it became apparent that
international technology denial regimes left India with no choice but to build its own
missile systems by developing sophisticated technologies such as rocket propulsion and
inertial navigation.
The highly successful project birthed the Prithvi and Agni ballistic missiles that underpin
India's land-based nuclear deterrent; the Nag anti-tank guided missile and the Akash
missile.
While ballistic missiles are privileged children whose acquisition is guided by strategic considerations,
and the Nag is only now coming to fruition, the defence ministry is sorely mistreating
the Akash.
Consider the missile production ecosystem that the Akash has created.
After the DRDO developed the Akash's foundational technologies, two defence public sector undertakings
-- Bharat Electronics Ltd and Bharat Dynamics Ltd -- have functioned as 'systems integrators'
that put the entire system together.
Numerous private sector companies, notably Tata Power (Strategic Engineering Division)
and Larsen & Toubro, have developed crucial sub-systems like the missile launchers; while
330 smaller private firms feed into the Akash's production as Tier-2 and Tier-3 vendors.
Besides building the Akash systems that are already operationally deployed on the borders,
these companies constitute a technology ecosystem that continuously upgrade the existing system
and will develop the next generation of missiles.
This is the first time such a production ecosystem has been built for an indigenous missile and
nurturing such an ecosystem is an obvious national interest.
But production ecosystems are nurtured with production orders.
Today, the Akash production chain stands empty as the defence ministry haggles with BEL over
the cost of its next order.
Consequently, the induction of another eight Akash squadrons is held up by the ministry's
insistence that the Akash must match international prices.
There is neither understanding nor acknowledgement of the difficulties that indigenous manufacturers
face, nor of the benefits of an indigenous system.
From the start, the air force pooh-poohed the Akash, pressing instead for foreign-built
missile systems whose complex electronics could easily be sabotaged with a kill switch
that renders it ineffective against certain aircraft.
In repeated trials up to 2004, the air force rejected the Akash for specious reasons, even
as the missile repeatedly struck its targets.
Eventually, in an incident in 2004 that has gone into DRDO folklore, the Akash project
director, Dr Prahlada, readied the missile for a final do-or-die attempt to demonstrate
its accuracy.
A Nishant drone was flown, trailing a target sleeve that the Akash was to engage. But then,
just as the missile was readying to fire, the sleeve detached itself from the Nishant
and floated to the ground.
With the air force evaluation team ready to declare the trial a failure and doom the Akash
to oblivion, Dr Prahlada boldly designated the Nishant drone as the target.
The Akash missile slammed into the tiny Nishant 20 kilometres away, utterly destroying the
Rs 1.5 crore drone.
Dr Prahlada had to field audit objections for years, but the Akash had proved its effectiveness
against a target far smaller than a combat aircraft.
Why should the military buy more Akash even if it costs more than equivalent foreign systems?
There are at least five reasons ::
First, technology is generational and the current Akash will inevitably birth a more
capable version. Already, the DRDO is developing a seeker head
on a budget of just Rs 50 crore (Rs 500 million) that will make the Akash more accurate and
capable of longer ranges.
Second, producing the Akash in India provides employment, a key aim of the Make in India
programme.
Third, buying Indian creates a multiplier effect at multiple levels of our economy,
whereas buying a system from abroad puts the money into another economy altogether.
Every company involved in defence production, every employee, is paying direct and indirect
taxes into the economy.
Fourth, facilitating the development of defence systems in India creates strategic intellectual
property; the government needs to subsidise IP creation with orders, as is done by the
countries from which India routinely buys.
Fifth, Indian defence firms cannot be directly compared with foreign industry because the
cost of doing business in India, especially working capital costs, are significantly higher
-- 14 to 15 per cent here compared to 2 per cent abroad.
Add to that the 33 per cent corporate tax levied on Indian defence firms and the cost
of equivalent Indian products works out at least 30 per cent higher than an identical
product built abroad.
That is why the General Financial Regulations mandate that, in government procurement, if
a product with 50 per cent value addition in India is up to 20 per cent more costly
than an equivalent foreign product, the Indian vendor must be given the contract at the lowest
bid price.
If the foreign vendor bids Rs 100 and the Indian vendor quotes between Rs 100 and Rs
120, the Indian vendor must get the option to supply at Rs 100.
For defence products, with their strategic dimension, the Indian vendor must be given
the option to supply at a rate that is up to 20 per cent higher.
Ordering more Akash systems is essential for the Indian defence industry.
This is the first time an entirely Indian designed, developed, and manufactured product
is being deployed in numbers.
The Akash experience would teach us a great deal about the dynamics of mass production,
maintenance and spares support and upgrading it to the next level.
And it would constitute a clarion call that the government is serious about indigenisation.
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The dry wind blows through my heart,
I want it to take these overflowing emotions with it…
Two shadows, and your casual chatter,
I'm jealous of them… it becomes painful… is this love?
I can only see you… I only keep thinking of you.
It's so painful, I can't even create a fake smile.
My feelings wax and wane…
I love them so much that they overflow in this dancing wind.
This miracle I came across once again
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If I had the courage to convey these feelings,
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I put all my wishes into it, wish my love,
so give me the power to take that first step.
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How to change font size on Facebook post in android devices - Duration: 2:13.
Hello everyone and welcome to my YouTube channel and in this video today we will see how to
change the size of the Facebook post in android device.
Now let me remind you that you can not change the font size of the Facebook post alone.
You need to change the font size of the whole device so that the Facebook post also looks
bigger.
What we will do is at first let's go ahead and check the font size of the Facebook post
right now.
So, let me open Facebook.
So, this is the Facebook font size right now.
So, what I will do now is I will just go ahead and open "Settings" here and I will go to
"Display" - "Font".
At the moment font size is default, small and default.
This is the font size.
So, let me increase.
So, this is the font size which I want to set right now which is huge.
So, let me select "Done".
Now you can see the font size has increased.
Now what I will do is I will tap on this button here and I will close the Facebook everything
window I will close then once I close all the windows I will go ahead and open Facebook
again.
Now you can see the font size in Facebook it looks very big.
So, this is how you will change the font size in Facebook application of your android device.
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Crispy Aloo Pakora On Tawa | Tawa Fry Potato Fitters Snacks Recipe | Cook With Fariha (2017) - Duration: 3:26.
Hello Friends
Today we are going to make Crispy Potato Fitters
You can easily make with available ingredients at home
Let's start
Take a bowl, add Gram Flour, Baking Soda
Red Chili Powder
Red Crushed Chili
We'll use half Chat Masala and half will use while serving
Turmeric Powder
Salt to taste, I am adding 1/2 Tsp by the way
Mix it well
Add some water
We'll make smooth batter, add water accordingly
I'll show you thickness in a while
Keep beating while adding water
It's perfect, smooth batter
This consistency is perfect
Now add Chopped Onion & Coriander
It's very easy to make and delicious as well
As Potato is boiled, so carefully dip
in batter and fry in pan
I'm not deep frying this
Only Shallow Fry
Carefull dip in batter and add into pan
We'll fry on low to medium heat
Don't waste leftover batter, make onion fitters
Cut onion rings and fry as well
That will be delicious as well
Once it's golden color then remove from pan
You can see it's crispy
Take our on butter paper
Then cut onion, dip into batter and fry
It's crispy and taste totally different
Than usual fitters
Must try, serve with Mint Sauce, Ketchup & Chat Masala
If you like
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