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Hey everyone, Derrick here with a quick note that this review consists entirely of previously

released footage for Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon.

The embargo for the games forbid the use of any new footage that we captured ourselves,

but we still wanted to provide our thoughts before the game's release.

And with that, let's get to the review!

It's been eight years since the last time Game Freak released an expanded version of

a Pokémon generation.

It was such a common practice for them back then that it was weird that they dropped the

format with Black & White 2 and didn't even bother with X & Y.

But despite the fact that there's no unified version of Sun & Moon, there's no doubt

that Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon follows the expanded formula to a tee.

The core of the 7th generation is still here, but there's a ton of new content and changes

to potentially enjoy.

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon begin much the same as the vanilla versions.

Your trainer has just moved to the Alola region and decides to embark on the Island Challenge,

a new idea that forgoes the traditional Gym Challenge of past regions.

Rather than fighting Gym Leaders, players must complete a Captain's Trial then defeat

an extra large, extra powerful Totem Pokémon.

But where this has been changed is in finer details and the threat to Alola.

The Legendary Pokémon Necrozma is said to be on its way to the region to steal its light,

and it must be stopped if the people are to survive.

Necrozma is a more tangible threat than the Ultra Beasts, but I feel that it has an ill

effect on the story overall.

I loved the story and characters of Sun & Moon.

They felt closer to an RPG with actual character development and more stakes than almost any

Pokémon game before.

But here, it feels like a step back.

Whenever Necrozma is involved, it left the plot bland and bog-standard for a Pokémon

game rather than the complex and interesting implications that were there before.

I honestly think that some character motivations are destroyed, or at the very least muddled,

in this new story.

They act the same as in Sun & Moon, but the reason for doing so is different just to fit

the Necrozma storyline causing many to just not work.

What was once one of my favorite villains in the franchise has become motivated by something

far less interesting.

Worse is that some of the best moments of the original game are removed completely.

But the frustrating thing is that while some characters are hurt in this change, others

really come into their own.

It's a give and take that I understand but still wish the strongest parts from both versions

were kept.

But that's just the remixed story.

Almost every other new addition to Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon is fantastic.

The journey itself has been expanded to fulfill the promise of the original games.

No longer are some elements oddly left out as there are now eight full Trials rather

than seven.

And almost every one of those trials has been changed in some way, either remixing the trial

itself or the Totem Pokémon you face.

It helps make the experience feel fresh even for those who already played Sun & Moon.

However, there's no denying that with this releasing only a year after the originals,

it still feels very familiar, at least until you make your way to Alola's fourth island

where the differences become much more apparent.

Let's break down some of these additions though.

One of the most fun ideas is Mantine Surfing.

This allows you to travel between the islands, but along the way you can perform tricks to

try and achieve a high score.

The more you play, the more tricks you unlock and the rewards are both useful and a great

callback.

In the grand scheme, the mode is pretty minor but it was an enjoyable break from the standard

gameplay that did get more challenging.

There's also the Photo Club which allows trainers to show off themselves and their

Pokémon in different poses while gradually unlocking new frames and ways to customize

those pictures as you progress in the game.

The Photo Club really is just an extra, and it never pulled me into the idea, but photo

aficionados will definitely get something out of the addition as it is more entertaining

than the picture-taking of the Poké Finder.

While Pokémon Refresh and the Poké Pelago haven't seen any changes, still acting as

a way to bond with your Pokémon and adding extra utility to what you can do with them

respectively, the Festival Plaza has had a new addition, the Battle Agency.

After it's unlocked, you can battle random trainers with rental Pokémon.

You can pick from any three, but they do become more rare and powerful, the more you win.

However, you can only pick the one Pokémon.

The others on your three-person team are determined by the trainers you battle with.

They can either be people you StreetPass with or the game will provide standard trainers

if you haven't.

It's a nice way of expanding the battle possibilities while trying out Pokémon you

may not have used before.

Then there's the Totem Stickers that have thankfully replaced the tedious to find Zygarde

Cells.

Finding enough allows you to trade them for Totem Pokémon although they don't have

the auras of the ones you face during Trials.

While I never used one in battle, it was cool to actually have the option.

And the hundred new Pokémon ensured that things stayed mostly fresh when it comes to

crafting a new team.

In fact, one of the best changes is to SOS Battles.

Rather than the Pokémon being able to endlessly call for help, it's now limited to just

one making them far less tedious you just want to get through an area.

However, Adrenaline Orbs will still allow you to reap the benefits of fighting in SOS

Battles so you can potentially catch rare Pokémon.

Finally, there's the exploration of Ultra Space while riding either Solgaleo or Lunala.

During these sequences, you have to fly through rings to keep up your energy while avoiding

hazards.

The farther you make it, the rarer the Legendary you'll find through an Ultra Wormhole.

It should be a good, challenging system...if it wasn't for the controls.

Rather than use the circle pad to go where you need, the game forces you to use tilt

controls and they are not good.

The first time I attempted it was a mess, and while I've gotten better, this extra

level of challenge is more frustrating than rewarding when I just want to reach the next

Legendary Pokémon or Ultra Beast.

This isn't the only gameplay misstep though.

Rotom's role has been expanded so that you can interact and befriend him.

This in turn gives you access to the Roto Loto that grants items that have a ton of

great utility like getting more experience, healing you in battle, and making eggs hatch

more quickly.

These are absolutely worth obtaining.

The problem is that Rotom never shuts up.

He's constantly talking to you on the bottom screen and offering the same advice ad nauseum.

It's annoying, distracting, and even takes away from the utility of the bottom screen

as a map.

And when you are using Roto Loto, the process takes far longer than it should making me

question whether I even wanted the items.

You can ignore him but he just ends up looking depressed the entire time.

The rewards are great.

Everything else about Rotom is just a pain.

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon still look fantastic on the 3DS.

A lot of the locations have even more added detail that just make Alola pop.

Sun & Moon really pushed the system to its limits yet somehow they found a way to cram

more in.

However, this also means that the same issues are there, especially on a classic 3DS.

Anything more than than a 1 on 1 battle results in slowdown although the hang-ups never seemed

quite as egregious as before.

However, the music is utterly fantastic.

Most of the the soundtrack is the same, but it holds up and the new tracks fit right in

and make the experience a treat for the ears.

While it does have a few issues when it comes to the story, exploring Ultra Space, and the

integration of Rotom, there's no doubt in my mind that Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon is the

better game.

I like it a lot and how they added so much to a Pokémon generation that I already loved.

If you missed out on Sun & Moon, absolutely pick up these versions.

However, with these games coming out only a year after the originals, they also feel

incredibly familiar to those who traveled Alola before.

It takes a while for the changes to truly be felt making the first half a bit of a slog

for returning players.

But once you do, there's some real gems to found here.

Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to GameXplain for more on Pokémon and other

things gaming.

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Thursday Garden Workday | Planting Garlic in a Raised Bed | Vlog - Duration: 9:26.

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Thursday workdays in October were always jam-packed with getting ready for fall,

planting, late summer harvests, and there was always some encounter with bugs,

critters, check it out. Raccoons were here tonight and all of

the dark brown spots you see is raccoon activity, so, I've already put extra seeds

in here last week where there was activity. Now there's more, digging

over here, disrupting of seeds, plants.

They seem to go right beside the plants,

except for there. So it's really hard to protect this 50 square feet almost.

However, here, as you've seen in the past, I protect this when I first put my seeds

in, and they leave it alone. I have carrot

seed planted in there.

First order of business on Thursday is always harvesting. These Listeria de

Gandia eggplants were stunning. Erick took this one home. And I found a few more

colorful items.

Okay, in this little bed I am planting garlic that I bought at the National

Heirloom Expo, and I'm gonna have to look up the variety because it wasn't on the

bag or the receipt. But I'm pretty sure that this is soft neck, because that's

what's most appropriate for Southern California. And, I've just placed the

cloves. You unpeel the bulb and you place the cloves. Because this doesn't

get a ton of sun, I'm giving them plenty of space. And then I'm gonna push them

down two inches with the, this is the bottom and this is the top. The pointy

thing at the top. Cover it up. Now, I have another garlic video online.

Please check that out. It's one of my Late Bloomer episodes from Season 3. I

think, that goes into more detail about planting garlic. But I'm gonna bury all

these. This particular bed did not have irrigation and it was bone-dry, so we

just put 6 gallons of water, mixed it in. It was like sand, it was so dry. And I've used

a little bone meal, some minerals, and that's all I'm doing, so we'll see how

that does. This particular bed is within 15 feet of my birch tree and the birch

roots want all the water and they come to the surface, so we had to put weed

barrier underneath this bed. It's about 7 or 8 inches down, so it should be good or

deep enough for garlic.

And I'm going to put wood chips on top of this,

probably have to cover it in wire to keep the raccoons from digging.

They're just looking for grubs. And there aren't any grubs in here, so maybe they

if they don't smell any, they won't dig. Still, I think it's a good precaution to

put some fencing down to protect it, because the raccoons can get pretty

aggressive. And I already had this one little something going. I guess that's

garlic from last year. Okay, now we're gonna add some wood chips, some

fencing, and we'll be done with this. And we'll just leave this. Set up the

irrigation, and leave it till July, June. it's right underneath the lemon verbena and

the lemongrass and it smells wonderful here.

Somehow I managed to get a double layer of fencing over this half circle. Back in

August, we had potted up this cardamom plant that I got from Sharon's Natural

Gardens to one of my huge clay pots. It doubled in size in two months. After

lunch, we split the plant three ways. It's always been an issue to find something

right for these pots. After the roots recover from shock, I expect them to do

well. It was time to cull plants and clean up the driveway garden. I will be

covering this garden block from start to finish in a separate video.

Erick had to get the tall ladder to reach the squash vines that had grown up my

neighbor's trees. There's one little squash there at the top of the screen.

When he told me the vine was dead, I had him cut it.

Here are a few other remains of the day.

This little melon was found behind a pot.

After the cleanup, only the West Indian gherkin, the sweet potatoes, and two

watermelon plants were left.

We removed 19 pots.

The next grim task was removing all the infected leaves from my pepper plants. An

upcoming video will go into detail about my pepper adventure.

Back in the front yard, we set up irrigation for the new garlic

bed. I tied into a line on the neighbor bed. One problem I have with irrigation

is the entire front yard comes off of one gauge and the lines are at different

heights. Water pressure either varies or the sprinkler heads get clogged. Either

way some beds get more water than others. (Erick) Is it working?

Well, it's dripping but it's not spraying.

Look at this one. This one is spraying and that's coming off the exact same, no,

it's not, it's coming off this one.

Hmm. But still, it's dripping all around, but this is not working. (Erick) This is working.

See. I didn't realize until I had it all done that the emitters on the brown

tubing are spaced one foot apart. Ridiculous! Which means a lot less water.

This one is working nicely, and I'm trying to get it to go down here

to water the, this is all getting beat up here, cilantro.

I have a little permaculture thing going here like Tory in South Carolina. Okay.

After Erick left, I planted these shallots right down the middle of the back 40.

Thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate your support. Please give me

that "like" and share this channel with your friends, and I'll see you in the

next video.

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Yesterday, a North Korean soldier took a most unusual and dangerous route to cross over

to the South.

Straight through the heavily fortified DMZ.

We're learning now he used a vehicle to get near to the truce village of Panmunjeom, before

proceeding on foot.

Though he made it across, he is in critical condition after being shot at by his comrades

during the escape.

Kim Hyun-bin has the updates on the situation.

The North Korean soldier who defected to the South Monday via the truce village of Panmunjeom

drove a jeep to get near to the area.

According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff on Tuesday, the soldier got out of the

vehicle and continued fleeing south across the military demarcation line.

(Korean) "The defector approached the enemy guard post

using a car until the tires got stuck in the drainage pipes.

He exited the car and fled across the Military Demarcation Line.

We maintained surveillance and traced his movements via the security system."

The official added that the soldier took cover near a building on the southern side of the

JSA.

However in the process he was shot several times by other North Koreans.

(Korean) " Four North Koreans chased after the defector,

firing around 40 rounds."

The defector is thought to be in his twenties or thirties, and wore a uniform of low rank.

He is currently at Ajou University Hospital in Suwon, south of the capital, where he underwent

five hours of surgery.

The doctor in charge there said the patient suffered from five to six gunshot wounds,

which damaged several of his organs.

He's in critical condition, and it's unclear whether he will live.

The patient is currently in intensive care, however, but the doctor added that he'll need

more surgery.

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Hi! I'm Sharon Jurd and welcome to my Biz Blitz video and today I want to talk

about one, positive thinking and two, when positive thinking isn't the

answer. No, it's not always the answer. Anyone who

knows me knows that I'm a positive thinker and it has a place and it has a

time and most of the time it's a major part of my life. But there is a time when

positive thinking is just not going to work for you and I want to talk about

some of those times that they might be today. Firstly, I find that a lot of people that

I talk to actually are so positive that they pretend that everything is okay. And

it's one thing when someone says to you, "How's your day going?" or "how are you today?"

"Yep, everything's great." That's appropriate, but in reality of your own

life you cannot walk around with your rose-coloured glasses on in a state of

positive thinking when things are not good. You have to have the reality check.

You have to be true to yourself and go, "Things aren't good with me", "things aren't

good in my relationship", "things are not great in my business" and really be

honest with yourself because it's not great to pretend. And you sit in this

denial phase of going, "things will pick up, things will be better, things

are not great-great but they are not bad-bad

either" and so you try and justify all of the things that make it

applicable that you're okay and it's not. And so ask yourself and be

really real with yourself and be honest. If you can't be honest with yourself how

can you be honest with everybody else? And you go, "I'm not in a good place, I

need some help." I see a lot of people come to me

for one-on-one coaching and they are in a really bad place and it's the first time

that they actually say things are not good because in my sessions we get

really real. And I appreciate the people who come to me and being so

honest about that because it's probably the first time they've actually been

honest with themselves and now having to share that with someone else and it's

a safe environment to do that with me. But up until then they've probably been

walking around with a positive thinking, sitting in the denial stage and really

not doing too much about it and that brings me to my next point, what you have

to do is actually take action. If you just wander around thinking positivity,

nothing is going to change. You have to take action. It's one thing to think

positive but there has to be an action process around that. If you are positive,

you'll reach out to somebody like people are doing to me and reach out to a coach,

reach out to a mentor, reach out to a specialist. And so find the person that

will help you and take the action because you might think that

if I admit this, it will all be true. Well, it is true. It is real. What you need

to do is just be honest, make it real so then you have a way of

taking action and making it better because I'm telling you now,

if you're watching this video and you think you are at rock bottom, you are not.

It can get a whole lot worse. So stop now, reach out for some help and

go, "I'm going to take the action because today is the worst I'm ever

going to be." Today is the worst I'm ever going to be because tomorrow is going to be

better and better and better because now I'm taking action, I'm getting coaching,

I'm getting a mentor, I'm learning, I'm educating myself, I'm getting good

people around me and things are going to get better.

My points today are don't walk around with rose coloured glasses, get out

of the pretend phase, and don't slip into the denial phase, get out of the denial

phase and take real action. I'm Sharon Jurd, thank you for listening today. If

you think that this video would be of value to your family, friends

or colleagues please share, share, share, share. I would love to help as many

people as I can and I'd love that you help me do that. I will talk to you soon.

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2 table spoon oil

1 table spoon butter

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1,5 glass of bulgur

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Black pepper

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