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hey everyone it's James from fun foods and

today I'm going to show you how to make this giant

Kinder Surprise egg now if you don't

know the Kinder Surprise egg is their

sold just about everywhere all over the

world with the exception of the United

States because of a choking hazard so

they're illegal here in the United

States so I made my own giant surprise

egg now it's just a chocolate egg that

has a hollow inside and inside of it

there's usually a little small capsule

with a toy in it so there is a capsule

inside this thing and it does have

something inside a surprise that you

have to wait till the end to see so make

sure you keep watching our show you

step-by-step how to make this also just

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videos the first thing you need to do is

start off with a microwave-safe dish or

you can do this over to stove we got the

double boiler you can do that as well

we're just going to melt down our candy

wafers which are nothing more than

little milk chocolate candy wafers will

pour it into this dish here take this

put this in the microwave at 30 seconds

at a time stirring in between each

time it should take a few minutes for it

to melt down completely now that our

chocolate has melted down what I want to

do is take a mold I have a egg mold is a

very large egg mold I got this online

i'll put a link in the description below

if you want to get a hold of one of

these and i'm just going to take this

and for my chocolate in there now before

i do that i have a cookie sheet where I

have these other little Tupperware

Tupperware bowls on it and I'm just

going to set this on there just to kind

of hold it so it doesn't flop around

because the egg shape doesn't work very

well for stability anyway and it's going

to pour my chocolate into this mold if

we can just wash it around

when it's pretty much covered you can

take the excess out just by draining it

back into your bowl it's a good idea

right now just to go across the top with

an offset spatula or something just to

make it nice and even especially at the

point where we drained it now just take

this whole thing stick it in your

refrigerator for 10 to 15 minutes and it

should harden up nicely our chocolate is

hard enough nicely but I want to do

another coat just to make sure it's on

there thick enough so that when we pop

it out it doesn't fall apart now

sometimes your chocolate might be a bit

thick and what you can do is click like

a teaspoon or two of vegetable oil and mix it

in with it and that'll thin it out

nicely so I'm just going to take this

and I'm going to pour it in just like I

did the first time I'm going for about

half because it's not going to need that

much and roll around really pay extra

close attention towards the top

and we put it back in the refrigerator

for another 10 or 15 minutes so now

we're going to take some white candy

melts or white chocolate whichever you

prefer and we're gonna put it in a

microwave melt it down just like we did

the milk chocolate now our white

chocolate is melted down good we'll pull

our egg out of the refrigerator and

we'll pour this in there okay that's all

set up in there so now I'm just going to

pour about a little less than half of

this white chocolate in here what I'm

going to do now is just take my spoon

and kind of just run it around and back

in the refrigerator goes and when that

has hardened up we're going to pull it

out the refrigerator and what we got to

do now is remove it from its mold and

I'm going to put it on another cookie

sheet and I just have some wax paper

here just so they can lay off I'm gonna

take my offset spatula just go around to

kind of break it up a little bit at the

top I'm just gonna try to turn it upside

down on here oh it's coming out good

don't have to turn it upside down and

came out nice and easy so that is half

of my mold try not to touch it too much

and just put that back in refrigerator

and we're going to work on our other

part we're going to do another one of

these exactly the same way we did that

not going to show you you can figure

that out now that we have our surprise

ready to go I have pulled out my two

halves of the eggs out of the

refrigerator and we don't want to touch

these too much with our bare hands

because they will melt so I kind of just

using some paper towels to hold them in

place when I'm working with them and

what I got to do is actually flatten

both of the sides just to make it easy

so that they'll join up together and how

we do that is I just have a pan on the

heat right now and when it heats up I am

going to put the flat side down and just

rub it a little bit until it's

completely flat and then do the other

one and then join them together with the

surprise inside same way and we kind of

have to work fast here we're going to

put our little surprise in there and

let's join these up

at this stage I've melted down some more

of my chocolate and I just put it in a

piping bag I cut a small hole out and

I'm going to go around this egg filling

all that those gaps and again i'm just

using a paper towel so my warm hands

don't melt the chocolate i'm just going

to turn on the side and it doesn't have

to be perfect but we're just going to

fill those get these gaps here you just

take a small offset spatula and go

around and kind of trim it up a little

that's pretty much it that is my giant

kinder egg surprise now i'm making the

wrapper from my kinder egg and to do

that i just have a large sheet of tin

foil and i have some acrylic paints i

have orange i have White I have other

colors too but I'm gonna start with these

now what we're going to do since this is painted

and dried I'm going to paint the rest

away in a minute just going to take this

i'm going to flip it over like so and

i'm on a pull our kinder egg out of the

refrigerator put it on this and wrap

it up

and that's it that's my Kinder Surprise

my giant kinder surprise so now what

we're going to do is open this up after

doing all that hard work of putting this

thing together just gonna unwrap it

and I'm going to cut it open a real

kinder egg opens up pretty easily you

just crack it pretty easily but this one

homemade we had to do some special work

to it there we go now we'll get to see

what's inside the surprise it's a little

marshmallow Peep well thanks everyone for

watching I hope you enjoyed us when you

make this giant Kinder Surprise egg and

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will see you guys next week

For more infomation >> DIY How to Make a Giant Kinder Surprise Egg | Opening a Giant Kinder Egg - Duration: 8:43.

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How To Avoid Being Replaced By A Robot - Duration: 5:49.

>> AN ACCOUNTANCY FIRM LOOKED INTO

JOBS IN THE UK AND HOW MANY OF THOSE JOBS ARE AT RISK OF

AUTOMATION.

I FEEL LIKE JAPAN WOULD BE AT THE TOP OF THE LIST.

THEY WOULD BE REALLY SMART

WITH

ROBOT STUFF.

ESSENTIALLY THEY ARE SAYING A LOT OF THESE

ROBOTS, THE AUTOMATION WILL

IMPACT JOBS IN MANUFACTURING WHERE YOU DON'T NECESSARILY NEED

HIGH SKILLED EMPLOYEES.

EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT.

TRAINING

IS EDUCATION, SOMETHING THIS

COUNTRY SHITS ON BECAUSE WE DON'T THINK IT IS IMPORTANT.

THEY SPECIFY WHICH JOBS ARE MOST

AT RISK.

AT THE TOP OF THE LIST YOU HAVE JOBS LIKE

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE.

IT IS UNSURPRISING.

WE ARE NOW

MOVING TOWARD SELF DRIVING CARS AND THINGS LIKE THAT.

ALSO

MANUFACTURING AT 46% YOU GO TO A RETAIL STORE SOMETIMES YOU CAN

DO SELF CHECKOUT.

A LOT OF

PEOPLE ARE SHOPPING ONLINE.

THESE ARE ALL THINGS TO KEEP IN

MIND.

>>THAT IS US.

>> IT IS AMAZING BECAUSE SOMETIMES PEOPLE ARE LIKE IF YOU

HAVE A LIBERAL ARTS DEGREE YOU ARE WASTING YOUR MONEY.

I GUESS

THERE IS SOME VALUE TO IT.

>> I'M SURPRISED AGRICULTURE IS THAT LOW.

CATCHING FISH, YOU

MIGHT BE ABLE TO AUTOMATE THAT.

GOOD ON YOU GUYS.

YOU ARE

APPARENTLY HARD TO REPLICATE.

I AM AMUSED THEY ARE GOING TO

REPLACE 22% OF US WITH ROBOTS.

>>DON'T

WE ALREADY HAVE THOSE ROBOTS WORKING IN MAINSTREAM MEDIA?

>>OH DAMN.

NEWS ANCHORS, OR NEWS ACTORS PERHAPS.

OVERALL SOME

PEOPLE ARE VERY CHEERY ABOUT THIS.

I MET ONE OF THE FOUNDERS

OF WIRED MAGAZINE A WHILE BACK.

HE SAID IT WOULD LEAD TO BETTER

JOBS, MORE FRUITFUL EMPLOYMENT.

MAYBE?

THAT MIGHT BE DOWN THE

ROAD.

I AM GENERALLY OPTIMISTIC, BUT THE PROBLEM IS WHAT HAPPENS

IN BETWEEN.

WHEN PEOPLE LOSE THEIR JOBS QUICKLY, AND THEY

HAVE NOT YET HAD THE CHANCE TO ADJUST WE CAN BE HITTING SOME

REAL CHOPPY WATERS.

THE BUSINESS INTEREST MIGHT BE PSYCHED ABOUT

THIS, BUT THERE WILL BE A LOT OF FOLKS OUT OF WORK.

IF WE HIT A

ROUGH PATCH IN THE ECONOMY, AND THEN YOU HAVE A LOT OF ANGRY

MALES, FEMALES AS WELL ñ BUT ANGRY MALES USUALLY START WARS.

THEY ARE DISPLACED AND

FRUSTRATED, AND THERE ARE POLITICIANS AS THERE ARE TODAY

MULTIPLYING GOING AROUND SAYING I WILL TELL YOU WHO WAS AT

FAULT.

>> THE MEXICANS, THE MUSLIM REFUGEES, THEY WILL FIND A

SCAPEGOAT THAT IS NOT THE REAL REASON FOR WHY YOU ARE LOSING

YOUR JOB.

>> AND THEN WATCH OUT AND BRACE FOR IMPACT.

THEN WHEN THEY TURN

SOME OF THOSE ROBOTS INTO

WARFARE, THERE IS ANOTHER LAYER OF OH NO.

REMEMBER WE HAD THAT

SCENE WHERE CHUCK HAGEL WAS LOOKING AT ROBOTS IN THE

PENTAGON.

AND THEY SAID THE PUBLIC PART OF THIS IS OVER FOR

THE PRESS, NOW WE WILL SHOW CHUCK HAGEL WHAT THESE ROBOTS

CAN ACTUALLY DO.

THAT NEVER GOT SHARED WITH US AS TO WHAT THE

ROBOTS BUILT FOR WAR COULD DO.

I AM HAPPY THEY ARE REPLACING

SOLDIERS, I AM NOT HAPPY ABOUT THE DESTRUCTION THEY CAN WREAK.

I DO BELIEVE THERE IS A WONDERFUL FUTURE SOMEWHERE DOWN

THE ROAD, BUT GETTING

THERE IS NOT GOING TO BE EASY.

For more infomation >> How To Avoid Being Replaced By A Robot - Duration: 5:49.

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9 Cars That Are Huge Fun Despite Being Slow - Duration: 5:12.

Number 9 : Fiat Cinquecento Sporting.

A synonym for cheap fun.

A small 53hp engine is mated to a close-ratio gearbox and has the task of moving around

a body that weighs less than 700kg.

Combined with sport suspension and an anti-roll bar, you can guess that this early 90's Fiat

was great fun in the twisties and this is the reason they're so popular in the Group

A rally class.

Number 8 : Honda CR-X. Low kerb weight and Honda suspension magic are the two keywords

here.

All models except for the VTEC version weren't exactly known for being fast, but they were

known for being a real joy in the bends.

It's quite a difficult car to master, as it loves to shove its tail out in corners.

Respect it or it'll bite.

That's why it's loved by so many.

Number 7 : Peugeot 106 Rallye.

Be it phase 1 or phase 2, the Rallye is really well known for having fewer frills, but more

thrills.

It weighed around 800kgs, sported a high-revving 100hp 1.3, 100hp 1.6 or 120hp 1.6 depending

on phase and region and was basically one of the cheapest ways to have fun back in the

90's.

They've always been great choices for racing, and still are, together with its sister cars,

the Citroen AX and Saxo.

Just like the CRX, it is quite tail happy.

Number 6 : The Original Mini.

What started off as a mid-50s project to make a very practical and economical city car,

actually turned into an icon that is still loved by many today.

That's partly due to how awesomely fun they were.

35 horsepower truly doesn't sound much, but in a small car that weighed just over half

a tonne, it actually is enough.

It was so much fun to drive, people actually called them road-legal go karts.

Number 5 : Renault Clio.

Another fine early 90's French hatchback, that due to low kerb weight, a 5speed manual

and great chassis is huge fun to drive.

The Clio was and still is a popular rally car and respected motoring journalists consider

its top version to be one of the best hot hatches ever made, regardless of era.

Number 4 : BMW 3-Series E30.

Obviously, we're not talking about big-engined 3-series cars like the M3, but instead, we'll

be focusing on the 1.6 to 1.8 litre cars.

A lightweight, rear-wheel-drive car, that loved to give oversteer joy to its driver.

A true driving machine that's definitely lots of fun for its cost.

Number 3 : Toyota Corolla AE86.

No need for introductions here, this car is a JDM icon that's been tracked, rallied, drifted

lots of times and is very famous due to a popular anime called Initial D. Weight of

around a tonne, high-revving 1.6, an optional LSD and a sport suspension setup, this was

the successful recipe for this 80's icon which gets lots of love worldwide.

Number 2 : Toyota MR-2 W10.

If Toyota could improve the driving characteristics of the AE86 in any way, that would necessitate

moving the engine in the middle.

And they did just that a year later, creating the first generation Toyota MR2.

While the Supercharged variant was actually really fast, the rest of the range wasn't,

leaving you with a thrilling sportscar that's huge fun in the corners, without being fast

on the straight bits.

Number 1 : Mazda MX-5 NA.

Low, rear-wheel-drive, capable in the twisties, sporty driving position, steering, pedals

and shifter, a chopped off roof and most importantly, pop-up headlamps.

Miata is always the answer to lots of stuff.

The highest powered variant was the 133hp 1.8, but you could have an identical, yet

slower experience, with the 88hp 1.6.

Slow, yet awesome fun.

Thanks for watching!

Remember to leave suggestions for future videos in the comments below!

For more infomation >> 9 Cars That Are Huge Fun Despite Being Slow - Duration: 5:12.

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It Would Not Be Cool If AI Were Conscious — It Would Be Dumb | Daniel Dennett - Duration: 4:23.

I think a lot of people just assume that the way to make AIs more intelligent is to make

them more human.

But I think that's a very dubious assumption.

We're much better off with tools than with colleagues.

We can make tools that are smart as the dickens, and use them and understand what their limitations

are without giving them ulterior motives, purposes, a drive to exist and to compete

and to beat the others.

those are features that don't play any crucial role in the competences of artificial intelligence.

So for heaven sakes don't bother putting them in.

Leave all that out, and what we have is very smart "thingies" that we can treat like

slaves, and it's quite all right to treat them as slaves because they don't have feelings,

they're not conscious.

You can turn them off; you can tear them apart the same way you can with an automobile and

that's the way we should keep it.

Now that we're in the age of intelligent design—lots of intelligent designers around—a lot of

them are intelligent enough to realize that Orgel's Second Rule is true: "Evolution is

cleverer than you are."

That's Francis Crick's famous quip.

And so what they're doing is harnessing evolutionary processes to do the heavy lifting without

human help.

So we have all these deep learning systems and they come in varieties.

There's Bayesian networks and reinforcement learning of various sorts, deep learning neural

networks…

And what these computer systems have in common is that they are competent without comprehension.

Google translate doesn't know what it's talking about when it translates a bit of Turkish

into a bit of English.

It doesn't have to.

It's not as good as the translation that a bilingual can do, but it's good enough for

most purposes.

And what's happening in many fields in this new wave of AI is the creation of systems,

black boxes, where you know that the probability of getting the right answer is very high;

they are extremely good, they're better than human beings at churning through the data

and coming up with the right answer.

But they don't understand how they do it.

Nobody understands in detail how they do it and nobody has to.

So we've created entities, which are as inscrutable to us as a bird or a mammal considered as

a collection of cells is includable; there's still a lot we don't understand about what

makes them tick.

But these entities instead of being excellent flyers or fish catchers or whatever they're

excellent pattern detectors, excellent statistical analysts, and we can use these products, these

intellectual products without knowing quite how they're generated but knowing having good

responsible reasons for believing that they will generate the truth most of the time.

No existing computer system no matter how good it is at answering questions like Watson

on Jeopardy or categorizing pictures, for instance, no such system is conscious today,

not close.

And although I think it's possible in principle to make a conscious android, a conscious robot,

I don't think it's desirable; I don't think there would be great benefits to doing this;

and there would be some significant harms and dangers too.

You could at tremendous expense, but you'd have to have in fact quite a revolution in

computer design, which would take you right down to the very base of the hardware.

For more infomation >> It Would Not Be Cool If AI Were Conscious — It Would Be Dumb | Daniel Dennett - Duration: 4:23.

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I need to tell you something (crying) - Duration: 0:53.

alright

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its verry important for me to tell guys whats going on in my life

yesterday i had a accident at home

i dont think that i can handle it anymore

maby from the outside im looking normal

from the in side im broken

i never want to put someone else in my position

because its so horible

so yesterday this happened

if you already noticed this was a skit

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My journey on Internet ... New YouTube journey @ 0 Subscriber - Duration: 1:39.

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" How to make money online?"

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