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Hello everyone. Thanks for tuning in again. We're going

to get started today by showing you how to automate your home for a vacation. Now

all of this is going to be based on having a Google Home in your home, and

then of course from there you're going to have to have some of these other

smart devices that I'm going to show you. For now, on an Android or an iPhone,

you go to the Google Home application, head down to more settings, and then go

into the routine section. Now from there what you're going to do is create a new

routine, and that's in the bottom right there. You can see the plus button. I'm

going to hit that and once inside of there, you do have to add a command here,

and what we're going to do first is automate our lights, essentially while

we're gone. So I'm calling it vacation lights on, and that command doesn't

really matter unless you want to use it verbally. Now what does matter is setting

a time end day and I'm choosing all the days of the week, and I'm going to choose

a time when I think it makes sense here. So I'm choosing to turn on my lights at

5:30 p.m., and then I'm going to choose my basement home speaker. That's just my

standard Google Home. You could choose a Google Home Mini if you wanted, and all of the lights

basically will turn on when I choose here, at 5:30 on all of these days.

Continuing on, I'm going to add an action here, and that action, I'm going to choose

from popular actions. What this gives you access to is all of the lights and

plugs and some other devices that you've set up in your Google Home before, in your

Google Home application, and you can see you can just click on each of them and

you can turn them on. You can also use scenes if you'd like, if you have

certain colored lights that you want to change to certain colors, that option can

be used instead of adjusting lights, plugs, and more here on the same screen.

Right here on this screen, you can see the adjust scene, so I could go into

there and I could choose any of these scenes that have been set up in my

Philips Hue, my Samsung SmartThings, my LifX bulbs, a number of different

services here. So for right now, I'm just going to leave this. I'm going to turn on

all those lights that you saw, and I'm going to scroll down and ask the Google

Home here to tell me about the weather. It doesn't really matter what I turn on

here, it's just going to kind of fill dead noise space in my home, and of

course that's always a good thing. So you can see that you could trigger multiple

of these events over the day while you were gone if you wanted to. Really the

point of this routine is to turn on my lights. So there we go, I've added all of

those different actions. If I wanted to I could add media, so that's radio or music

or other things, but we're going to do something a little different now. I'm

going to create a second routine that's actually going to turn off the lights,

and of course you could you could create multiple of these light routines at

different times with different sets of lights, and you could call them for

example vacation lights on one through ten if you wanted to. Again, I'm choosing

the day, the time, and we're just going to go back here, and now I'm going to add the

action, and I have to choose the popular actions again, choose my lights and plugs,

and here I'm going to turn them all off. Once I've done that again, we're going to

hit the add button at the top. I could add some of these other verbal functions

if I wanted to, but for now we're going to hit add. We're turning the vacation

lights off, and I'm saving that routine. So what I now have is my lights turning

on and off automatically every day at a certain time. Now I'm going to create

another routine here, and we're going to call it vacation speaker on. What I'm

going to do with this is basically fill my home with noise throughout the day. It

won't be anything crazy. I'm just going to actually add in radio noise in the

background so that if someone comes to my door, that's what they're hearing, or

if someone comes to my house that's what they're hearing. Again I'm choosing

the basement home speaker, but in this case, you could actually choose both of

your speakers in your home and you could choose to trigger them at

different times. So I'm going to click add media. I could choose music, but

ultimately I want this to play essentially for as long as I can, so I'm

going to choose radio, and I'm choosing a local radio station. It's that simple.

I have to hit add and then I'm back on this page and I could go ahead,

I could add actions again, I could turn on lights, if I wanted to, so we could do

this all at the same time, but I've decided to do my lights at a different

time here than turning on the radio and creating all this noise in my home, but

one thing I do want to do is adjust my media volume. So I do want to make sure

that every day it's at a volume that someone can hear if they come to the

home. So there, I've set it to 75 percent and then it will play the radio. I'm

going to save that routine, and we now have vacation speaker on, and you see I

named it one. So we're going to create a second one, and of course this is going

to be the speaker off, so I'm going to jump through this pretty quickly. Once

I've created that, I'm going to set the same time and days, and I'm not going to

add media. What I'm actually going to do is just type in a command, which is stop.

That's all you need to put in the command here. You don't need to say stop

music or anything else. It's just the term stop, and I could make it do other

actions again of course if I wanted to, but I'm just going to add this and then

I'm going to set the time and day. Now of course be careful that you choose the

right speaker to stop, make sure it matches the other one that you had

started earlier in the day, and all of this will work perfectly. So there you

have it. Now you have your lights turning on and off at a certain time, your radio

turning on and off at a certain time, and now we're moving on to something that's

a little deeper. Now I have a Harmony Hub in my home, so I already have a routine

called time for TV, and I can just say time for TV or TV time, and you can see

the command ask Harmony Hub to turn on the TV. Now Harmony comes with this as a

natural activity, but you can see I have a watch

TV activity already set up in Harmony Hub. If you don't have Harmony set up ,and you

need some help around that I do have a video on the channel that I'll put

top-right right now. Of course I have to set a time and day while I'm on

vacation, so you would do this the day you leave for vacation, and so I'm just

going to set a time period, and I'm going to set this later in the evening. In this

case, we're going to trigger this on at about 7:00 p.m. every day while I'm gone.

You choose the speaker, but it doesn't really matter which speaker

turns your TV on and off here. So now I've added true automation to a

routine I already had, which was called time for TV. Now I'm going to open up the

TV off, which you can see is ask Harmony to turn off the TV, and really all I have

to do here is again add the time that I want this to run, and just set that time

and day here, and I'm done with this routine. So by the end of this, I have

my TV running for a couple of hours every day and it's in the evening, and

that's along with all of these other things that I have. So my TV's turning on

at 7:00, it's turning off at 9:00, my lights are on at 5:30, and off at 11:30. I

also have my radio on at 8 a.m. in the morning and it's playing all day until 5

p.m.. So you can see there's a lot of activity going on in the house.

Now of course from there I wanted to give you a few more options if you have

some other devices in your house. So option one if you have a Samsung, Neato,

or iRobot vacuum, you can actually use IFTTT

and Google Home to schedule your vacuum to turn on. Now of course with most of

those you can create a schedule to turn that on as well, but the other option is

actually your gardening system. So there are a couple of systems here that

I'm going to show you are on IFTTT, and you can go ahead and

you can trigger those on and off. So let's go to IFTTT, you can

see the different sets of devices here. The Rachio is the one we're going to

focus on for today. You know we can see in IFTTT, there's a number of

triggers and actions, but ultimately we're looking to start a zone and so if

you have multiple zones, you can select which ones to start on which days, and

you can also stop the watering on the device. So what we can actually do here

on IFTTT is create an applet that you're able to trigger with your

Google Home through Google Home Routines. So what I'm going to do is

head up to the top right and choose new applet, and then I'm going to choose the

Google Assistant service, and then for this one, I'm just going to choose say a

simple phrase. And from there what I want to say is make it rain. So make it rain

is the statement that I say after my wake word with Google Home, and then

I'm going to choose the Rachio service. Now for the purposes of this demo, I

don't actually have one of those in my home, so what I'm going to do is create a

notification and then I'll show you the demo actually working here. So I'm just

going to send a notification from if this than that, and it will just say

we're making it rain. Now obviously I could create this and then a stopping

the rain applet, and therefore I would have both sides of the routine that you

just saw me make with my TV, my lights, and my radio. So here in Google Home, the

action I have to write is just what I wrote in if this than that. So I'm just

going to add that to a routine, and again you could schedule that however you

wanted. You could start different zones on different days, all of that can be

done here, so I think with all of that created, what I want to do for a demo is

show you just my phone actually receiving that notification. So I will

start the make it rain routine. "Make it rain." "Okay"

"Performing action."

For more infomation >> Google Home Routines: Automate Your Home During A Vacation - Duration: 11:29.

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Identifying ALL 183 Smash Bros. Ultimate Songs Revealed So Far! - Duration: 1:31:45.

It's incredible to imagine that there will be nearly 900 songs stuffed into Super Smash

Bros.

Ultimate.

Nintendo has always had a rich history of music, and this seems like the absolute testament

to that idea.

In fact, we've had quite the sample of what to expect from this soundtrack.

Across the Direct, the character trailers, and even direct feed footage from the E3 demo,

we've compiled a list of every single song that's been revealed so far, 183 in total.

But what are those songs?

Well, we're going to show you and let you listen to a short sample while detailing the

song's name, its game of origin, when it first appeared in a Smash Bros. game, and

any further notes about the song.

After all, some were only listed in the Direct with no clear indication of where they came

from.

Let's not waste any more time though and get

to

the music!

Phew, that's a

lot

of music.

And

the crazy thing is, that's not

even a third of what's going to be in the full game.

Naturally, the Smash Ultimate Blog will continue to update with more music and other songs

are bound to come out, but as of right now, this is everything we could find.

What's your favorite song in Smash Ultimate so far?

And which songs do you hope to see?

Let us know in the comments and be sure to subscribe to GameXplain for more on Smash

Bros. and other things gaming.

For more infomation >> Identifying ALL 183 Smash Bros. Ultimate Songs Revealed So Far! - Duration: 1:31:45.

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Leonard Bernstein Google Doodle - Duration: 1:49.

Today The Search Engine Google is showing a Doodle for Leonard Bernstein.

Today in a few countries Google celebrate Leonard Bernstein's 100th Birthday.

Leonard Bernstein was born on August 25th, 1918.

He was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist.

He was among the first conductors born and educated in the US to receive worldwide acclaim.

According to music critic Donal Henahan, he was "one of the most prodigiously talented

and successful musicians in American history."

His fame derived from his long tenure as the music director of the New York Philharmonic,

from his conducting of concerts with most of the world's leading orchestras, and from

his music for West Side Story, Peter Pan, Candide, Wonderful Town, On the Town, On the

Waterfront, his Mass, and a range of other compositions, including three symphonies and

many shorter chamber and solo works.

Bernstein was the first conductor to give a series of television lectures on classical

music, starting in 1954 and continuing until his death.

He was a skilled pianist, often conducting piano concertos from the keyboard.

He was also a critical figure in the modern revival of the music of Gustav Mahler, the

composer he was most passionately interested in.

As a composer he wrote in many styles encompassing symphonic and orchestral music, ballet, film

and theatre music, choral works, opera, chamber music and pieces for the piano.

Many of his works are regularly performed around the world, although none has matched

the tremendous popular and critical success of West Side Story.

He died on October 14th, 1990.

For more infomation >> Leonard Bernstein Google Doodle - Duration: 1:49.

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5 Most Disturbing Things Said By A.I. Robots (Documentary) - Duration: 10:05.

For more infomation >> 5 Most Disturbing Things Said By A.I. Robots (Documentary) - Duration: 10:05.

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Republicans AGAIN Refuse To Protect Our Elections From Hackers - Duration: 3:16.

Once again, Republicans in the Senate this week refused to protect our elections from

outside hackers.

What happened was that there was a bipartisan bill that would have strengthened election

protections here in the United States.

It would have streamlined cyber security information sharing between federal intelligence entities

and state election agencies, provide security clearances to state election officials, and

require adequate post election auditing procedures, so each election can be double checked and

verified.

Basically bringing a lot more accountability into our voting systems and providing upwards

of $250 million more to protect them from hackers.

But on Wednesday of this week, Republicans in the Senate abruptly canceled a vote on

this measure that could have brought it to the floor for a full Senate vote because they

just didn't want to do it.

Now, the official line of reasoning here is because, oh state attorney generals weren't

happy with the final piece of legislation that they wanted to vote on.

And that is true, because they wanted the additional $250 million for funding, which

was not yet in the original legislation, but it was going to be added as an amendment by

Democrat Amy Klobuchar.

They weren't allowed to get to that point because Republicans tabled the entire thing

and said, "Well I guess we have to go back to the drawing board," a drawing board that's

probably not gonna be finished until well after the 2018 midterms.

Here's what we know right now.

We have reports that, again not just Russia, but other countries, Iran possibly, China,

who knows who else, are interested in hacking into our election systems.

But that's small potatoes compared to the fact that it doesn't have to be somebody from

another country.

Anyone in this country with enough knowledge can hack into our voting systems because they

are so insecure.

As we discussed recently, at a computer convention with hackers, they actually had an 11 year

old kid that was able to get into a replica of the Florida state voting systems change

vote tallies and get out undetected in under 10 minutes.

An 11 year old.

That is how unsecured our voting systems are.

The reason Republicans don't want to do anything about it, the reason they had previously voted

down the additional funding, the reason they tabled the votes this week is because they

believe that any election interference that happens in 2018 is going to benefit them.

That's why they won't do anything about it.

The worst part of the story is that we actually could have solved all of these problems as

early as 2003, 2004 because we knew then.

We knew 14, 15 years ago how vulnerable these electronic voting machines and electronic

voting systems were.

We knew that hackers could get in there and do this.

It could be a guy down the street.

It could be a guy on the other side of the world.

Didn't matter.

But we did nothing then, and I have no reason to believe that at least before this year's

midterms, we'll do anything about it now.

For more infomation >> Republicans AGAIN Refuse To Protect Our Elections From Hackers - Duration: 3:16.

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My Cafe Update 2018.9 Announcement. Nautical Party! - Duration: 5:48.

hey everyone I'm ah and today we are going to play microphone recipes and

stories in this video I can't wait to show you update 20 18.9 so let's go

so this is a wonderful pre loading screen just take a look at this and

first of all what we see here this is actually a parrot so the new season is

starting apparently and let's click on it and let's see that now we have the

treasure season we will have a goblet count actually if you don't know what

season is then please look my previous videos about seasons I will add them in

the description but actually this means that at the festivals you have to earn

the caps yourselves and when you earn them you will be able to unlock the

special goblet which will give you diamonds every day you need to earn 500

cups since then the goblet will start bringing you one diamond per day when it

gets six thousand cups you're starting to get two diamonds per day and when you

get twenty two thousand five hundred cups you start getting three diamonds

per day when the season starts and it actually starts on August 31

it will last for nineteen days you will be able to take part in three festivals

and you will be able to collect a lot of diamonds guys you will also be able to

purchase a raw goblet for real money which will give you eight hundred

diamonds straight away and it will also give you fifty dollars per day for level

one 115 diamonds per day for level two and one hundred fifty dollars per day

per level stream as you may have noticed the experienced players may have noticed

this that this goblet is starting to give you more diamonds and this is

because the season is going to be shorter than we used to have previously

it will last for nineteen days and with three festivals instead of twenty-nine

days this is why we have lower requirements for levels free and this is

why the raw goblet will start giving you more diamonds per day

besides that you see that car this is actually the car from Nicole she has

arrived in mica fair this is a temporary guest with special events and she will

come to cover for a limited number of days for 15 days actually and she has

got a mysterious letter from her late grandfather who was a sailor treasure

hunter and mystery lover so this update is going to be a treasure

hunt to help Nicole find in her grandfather's

treasures will not give you progress you will not be able to progress by levels

but you will be able to fulfill her tasks and to get diamonds and thin gives

for that also spices and reverse and actually the scheme works the same as it

works with town orders and with the phone orders when you fulfill 30 orders

you will be able to get the gold game besides that the story will have a lot

of unique items alongside with it and she will be able to get a lifebuoy

you will be also able to gather shell bows pearl a beautiful one the treasure

chest a beautiful one at the end of the story and also Nicole will present you a

part of her picture it looks like that a man approaches the second part of it in

the simple items the crimson sails actually when you combine those items

together and you go and talk to Fernando he's going to give you a gold gift for

that besides that you will be able to dress

your stuff in special clothes let's go to the appearance and as you see right

here you will be able to dress your stuff in sailor clothes and I will give

you the prices for that so the cap costs 149 diamonds the pants cost 149 diamonds

shirt costs 99 diamonds shoes cost 99 diamonds and when you dress your stuff

like that the total will be 496 diamonds and when you dress your stuff like that

at least one of them and will give you a blue gift for that and she purchases it

just once and afterwards you will be able to dress all your stuff like that

check out the special offers because in the special offers you will be able to

get a boat couch a really beautiful one as a bonus to a special offer and also

an exterior sign which looks like that also really beautiful

it also will come as a bonus to a special offers but this is not actually

it guys we will get a new season we will get a new story but also there will be

one nice feature that we have all been waiting for and right now I'm going to

show it to you do you see it right here do you see the treasure building in the

spice box yes we've been waiting for it for so long and right now it is finally

here we can actually transfers by is to the Treasury straight away from

your spice box let me show you the example so I open the gift and I see

extra spices here and now there is extra saffron and

instead of throwing it away which was really inconvenient we can now transfer

it straight to the Treasury actually guys this is it about the newest update

and I wish you good luck and hopefully you will enjoy it as much as I do right

now well um thank you so much for playing

with me I hope you've enjoyed this video if you did then please put a thumbs up

and subscribe to my channel and let's play together don't forget to click the

bell to get all the news about the game from my videos I have also rewarded for

the best comments and to my previous video and the list of their authors is

right here thank you very much guys the ping gift will be sent to you in the

game if you also want to ping it please leave

your comment below this video on YouTube and that's a really good questions about

the update don't forget to leave your player ID this is a combination of

numbers in the bottom right corner of a game settings the waters are five best

comments will be announced next Friday till then have fun in the game and see

you next time bye bye

For more infomation >> My Cafe Update 2018.9 Announcement. Nautical Party! - Duration: 5:48.

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Getting Started with Google Scholar - Duration: 2:30.

Hi, my name is Alex, I'm a librarian at The University of Alabama, and in this video I'm going to talk to you about how to get started using Google Scholar

using Google Scholar

To put it simply, Google Scholar is a Google search engine that mostly looks for scholarly sources.

When you run a search on Google Scholar, you'll find scholarly journal articles...

Dissertations....

Books, and more.

Google Scholar is freely available to anyone with an internet connection and a computer

but for you, there's a "right" way to access Google Scholar, and that's through the library's website.

We'll get into this more later, but for now just know that if you go through the library's website you'll be able to access more articles than you otherwise would.

otherwise would.

If you login through the library's website, then Google Scholar knows you're affiliated with the university.

If you don't, then you'll have to configure your Google Scholar settings in order to select The University of Alabama as your institution.

To find Google Scholar, go to the library's website at lib.ua.edu

and once you're there, just click the research tools dropdown at the top of the screen.

So let's go ahead and see if we can find some scholarly articles about our topic.

For this example, we'll look for information about the health benefits of drinking coffee.

so I've done a quick keyword search.

And now here are our results.

On the right-hand side of the screen, you'll see if we have access to the articles we've found.

When you see the "Full-Text @ UAlabama" icon

that means it's an article that we provide access to.

When you just see a simple HTML or PDF link, that probably means that it's just freely available on the internet.

If you don't see other one of those icons, it may be an article that you can't immediately view.

However, we may be able to get free access for you via interlibrary loan.

For more information about how to fill out an interlibrary loan request

check out the rest of our video tutorials here, or just ask a librarian.

And that's all for now. Hopefully that helped you with the basics of using Google Scholar.

If you have any questions, you can call us, text us, or visit ask.lib.ua.edu to ask a librarian.

For more infomation >> Getting Started with Google Scholar - Duration: 2:30.

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The Secret To Writing Lyrics - Duration: 6:47.

hey, welcome to 12tone! so… lyrics. we don't tend to talk about them much on this channel

'cause I'm very easily distracted by cool harmony stuff, but it's hard to deny their

importance.

they're the first thing most listeners will identify with in any given song, and they're

the clearest means of conveying your story, so since, as a singer, I do have a background

in lyric writing, I suppose I might as well address the elephant in the room.

lyrics are, in a way, one of the most mysterious elements of composition: we can talk about

how a minor key makes the harmony sound sad, or how large leaps make a melody sound powerful,

and while those are both fairly broad generalizations and not necessarily true in any specific context,

at least they work as guidelines.

but for lyrics, it can be hard to even get that far: sure, mentioning crying will probably

make your lyrics sound sad, but language is so complicated and there's so many different

ways to say the same thing that even finding a good starting point for structural analysis

becomes a daunting task. and yet it's hard to deny that great lyrics and great lyricists

do exist, so what's the secret?

well, it's surprisingly simple: practice.

ok, that's not super helpful, so let's get a bit more specific: practice writing poetry.

I mean, it makes sense, right?

lyrics are basically poetry set to music anyway, but if you strip away all that extra stuff

and just focus on the poetic structure, you quickly realize something incredibly important:

words are more than just their meanings.

they're also made up of sounds, and those sounds are the fundamental atomic structure

from which we build lyrics.

the most obvious part of this is rhyme.

I suspect you're already familiar with the concept of rhyming so I won't spend too long

on the basics, but there's actually a lot more to it than you might think.

the version you're probably thinking of right now is the end rhyme, where you rhyme the

final syllables of two different lines, like in the classic BNL song One Week, which contains

the very meaningful line "chickity China, the chinese chicken, you have a drumstick

and your brain stops tickin'."

and yes, chicken sounds like tickin, but that line actually contains more than just end

rhymes. both those words contain that "ick" sound, and we can find that same syllable

in other words, like "chickity" and "drumstick".

this is called internal rhyme, where the rhyming syllables are buried inside the line instead

of just sitting at the end.

adding internal rhymes to your lyrics can help provide a bit more cohesion, making the

whole thing feel like one composed piece instead of just two lines that you haphazardly tied

together.

you don't even have to connect these internal rhymes to the end bits: check out the use

of "China" and "chinese", whose first syllables unsurprisingly match as well.

that particular example may seem like cheating if we cared about what the words mean, but

from a strictly phonetic perspective, it totally works.

internal rhyme is a huge part of writing more advanced lyrics, and if you want to learn

more about it, the best place to look is probably hip-hop, where they're so common that they

can even replace end rhymes, blurring phonetic structures across lyrical lines to tie everything

together into one giant, complicated rhyme scheme.

it's really fascinating.

check out Cardboard Castles by Watsky for a good example.

but we're still just looking at rhyme placement: what about rhyming itself? from an analytical

perspective, what is a rhyme?

I mean, sure, it's when two sounds sound the same, but what does that mean?

well, all the examples I've used so far are what're called perfect rhymes, where the entire

end of the syllable or word is the same, like boom and zoom. but boom also sounds like dune,

which has no m, and it sounds like bam, which has a completely different vowel. this brings

us to what are called slant rhymes, where the words are kinda similar but not quite

as close.

we can break these into two groups: assonance, where the vowel sound is the same, and consonance,

where the consonant is the same.

liberal use of these sorts of semi-rhymes, especially for internal stuff, can really

help your lyrics sound deep and polished without limiting your word choices too much.

you just have to be aware of it.

but rhymes aren't the only way in which the sounds of words can affect your lyrics.

possibly even more important is the impact of accents.

not, like, sounding British or whatever: in poetry, the word "accent" refers to the specific

stress pattern in a given word. for instance, in the word "explode", the emphasis is on

the second syllable, whereas in "syrup", it's on the first.

in normal speech, these accents just fall wherever they want, but in poetry they're

often very tightly controlled: for instance, Shakespeare often wrote in iambic pentameter,

which meant that each line consisted of five iambs, which is a fancy poetry word for the

accent pattern of "explode".

the patterns don't have to be tied to the words, though: for instance, in the famous

line "shall I compare thee to a summer's day", "summer's" has the accent on the first syllable,

making it what's called a trochee, like "syrup".

but it's placed in such a way that it's actually split across two iambs, so if we zoom out

and look at the phrase "a summer's day", it works just fine.

traditional Western poetry tends to stick very closely to its accent patterns, which

gives it a sort of rhythm that you don't find in normal speech.

when I say "shall I compare thee to a summer's day", the alternating pattern of on and off

syllables creates an almost musical quality all on its own, and the sentence just rolls

off the tongue beautifully.

but lyrics are different, because music already has rhythm.

that's what drummers are for.

this means we don't have to be nearly as strict with our poetic meter, but it doesn't mean

we get to stop caring about accents.

whatever melody you're singing, there's going to be emphasized notes and less emphasized

notes, and in my opinion one of the biggest differences between amateur and professional

lyricists is how well they line up those accented notes with the accented syllables of their

lyrics. it's a really big deal: once, in a college, a friend of mine played me a song

they wrote, and the only thing I remember about it is that they said the word "secret"

but put the second syllable on the downbeat.

that stuck with me, and not in a good way.

finally, I know we set aside meaning earlier 'cause it's hard to quantify, but practicing

poetry can help with that, too, or at least it can help with one of the most important

aspects of it: imagery.

being able to evoke emotions and ideas indirectly is crucial.

for instance, Ben E. King could've sung "when we're scared", but instead he went with "when

the night is cold and the land is dark, and the moon is the only light we'll see," and

I think most people would agree that that's way better.

poetry, again, strips away a lot of the other tools that music has to make people feel things,

forcing you to invest as much emotional resonance as possible into the actual words you're using.

plus, if you follow the forms we talked about earlier, it kinda just becomes a lot harder

to use the same line over and over.

after all, there's only so many words that rhyme with "sad".

so yeah, poetry's awesome, but how do you get started?

well, I'd start by finding something to write about.

something you have an emotional attachment to, like a loved one, a hobby, or a treasured

object.

it can be anything you want, just make sure it means something to you.

then you just… write a poem about it.

if you need some more guidance, I recommend writing a sonnet: they're a bit old-fashioned

but they've got a great structure for practicing a lot of the stuff we mentioned earlier.

we did a whole video on sonnets a while back, so if you want to know how they work, there's

a link in the description.

all in all, the conclusion here is probably fairly obvious: the more time you spend playing

with language, the better you'll get at it.

poetry is like the pure, distilled form of lyricism, and writing poems is like doing

isolation training at the gym, which I assume is a thing people do at gyms. there's no formula

for great lyrics, anyone who says differently is selling something.

but if you want to get better, probably the best thing to do is just write some poems.

plus, if they're any good you can just set them to music later and boom, free lyrics.

it's really that easy.

anyway, thanks for watching, thanks to our Patreon patrons for making these videos possible,

and extra special thanks to this video's mysterious benefactor, Duck. if you want to help out,

and get some sweet perks like sneak peeks of upcoming episodes, there's a link to our

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The one reason I would NEVER buy the OnePlus 6! | DHRME #52 - Duration: 5:21.

hey guys I just finished testing the LG G7 ThinQ and I managed to get my

hands on a OnePlus 6. I love the device but there's one, just

one reason, I wouldn't get it. what is that reason? haha wouldn't you like to know.. hold on

and watch the video, I'll let you know at the end. this is the model we had.. super lazy! I don't want to

read those numbers. okay, so what what was your experience Kevin?

well, the moment I set it up the first thing that hit me is, it's bloody fast

and they weren't joking right. now, it's not just the usability but even the face

unlock is so fast that I couldn't read my notifications and I had to switch on

the swipe to unlock. and you really notice the speed with multitasking, for

example, it just keeps things running in the background and doesn't need to

refresh when you open them up again. yeah, if you're not really a gamer you could

easily do with the lesser 6 GB RAM model. and in terms of the device the notch

did notch bother us. you know what takes more courage than removing the headphone

jack? the whole navigation bar .. and it works really well on the OnePlus and you get

used to it very quickly. so Kevin, from what I read people seem to be having

mixed feelings about the battery life. what are your feelings? about the battery, right?

yeah, yeah, there's just one thing I gotta say to those people - you got some first world

problems. because I got around 5 hours screen on time and that's a lot, that's

plenty. I'd have like 30% left before going to bed

and if that's not enough there's Dash charge and it works as advertised;

"a days power, in half an hour" - this video is not brought to you by OnePlus. let's come

to what is a little bit of a weakness at least since the OnePlus One, the camera

doesn't really seem to be in the top bracket. how did you experience it? So,

you know I went out and I started taking a couple of photos with the G7, the Pixel and

the OnePlus 6, so check out those samples for yourself. after seeing the samples for

myself I felt the OnePlus 6 had more true-to-life

colors, whereas the G7 was more saturated, a bit Samsung like.

but looking at the night shots or the portrait mode and general

picture details, they're quite similar so I didn't see a huge difference and I

would be very happy using the OnePlus 6's camera. but do take a look at

these pictures and make up your own mind. so you said the software experience was

really snappy and quick right but what's also quick is getting this out of the

box and working because you have a screen protector installed, you have that

TPU case, cheap looking but it works. yeah, so this phone is a bit slippery.. true..

so you should put on the case for protection.. yeah

so Kevin we've spoken about a lot of small and big things about the oneplus 6,

you know like what comes in the box the screen protector, the case, we talked a

little bit about the headphone jack, the alert slider, all nice things to have and

some of the bigger things that oneplus is known for, for example Dash charge,

fastest on the market so far, and the fact that it's the closest thing to

stock Android. yeah and it's got a really fast processor and 8 or 6

gigabytes of RAM which is way more than average on a flagship device. and

finally it's also very wallet friendly in terms of its retail price. enough of

the suspense already, what is that one reason why we don't recommend the oneplus 6?

what.. wait.. yeah.. no, no I'm not, I'm not cutting the video.. my hands they're just too small

yeah so the device is a hefty device like I said, it's not easy to reach the

notification shade or you can't type comfortably with one hand. so are you

saying you need 'one plus' hands to use this device? we're copyrighting that one. now if you're

considering this device and you want something more comfortable to use, I suggest

look at other devices such as the LG G7 or the Pixel devices or Samsung S8

or S9. never say never, but I'm settling for now. We copyrighted that as well. a big

shout-out to Sumit for letting us borrow the oneplus 6, if you don't know him

check out the LG G6 photo walk that we did and we'll link his Instagram below

as well, he's an awesome photographer. and if you do plan on getting the oneplus 6

or any of the devices mentioned in this video make sure to use the links in

the description, that will help us keep this channel alive. this channel needs to

live for freedom.. for truth.. justice!

you've been settling and we've been DHRME

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Remove Junk Files to Cleanup Your Windows 10 Computer - Duration: 5:22.

Hello YouTube.

This is Praveen for TechEmpty.

Here in this video I will be showing you the process of removing cache or junk files to

clean your Windows 10 computer manually.

I suggest you to take the backup of any important files that are in temp folder like games related

files or games saved data.

So, without any further ado, let's get started.

Firstly, let's delete the Windows update data.

To do that, open C drive, then Windows, then Software Distribution and here choose Download.

We have around 1 gig of Windows update data and we don't need it.

If the system needs any file, it will be downloaded again.

So no issues.

Let me delete everything here in this downloads folder to remove junk files to cleanup the

Windows 10 computer.

So now the second one.

Let's delete the temporary & prefetch files.

To do that, open Run by right clicking on the Windows icon and here choose 'Run'.

In here type %temp% and choose ok.

Now you will see all the temporary files and delete them all by saving any of the work

that you are currently doing with any of the applications.

Again open Run by right clicking on the Windows icon and now just type temp.

This is the another location where the temp files are stored.

Just, delete them all to clean up the temp location.

Now we're going to delete the prefetch files.

To do that, open Run dialogue box by typing Windows + R keys together and type prefetch.

Select all the files and folders here then proceed to delete them.

This is how you remove junk files to cleanup your Windows 10 computer.

Now, the third one.

If you have any issues with the Windows store then just do this thing without changing account

settings or deleting installed apps.

By opening the Run dialogue box, type wsreset and hit ok.

Now you will see the command prompt with a blank screen.

You need to wait for few seconds to complete the reset process.

Once done, you will get the Windows store on the console.

Fourth one is clearing the browsing history of Microsoft edge and chrome as I have them.

You can try clearing the browsing history of all the browsers that you have.

So, now going with Edge browser, Open it and choose these three dots right here and choose

settings.

Now at the center, click on 'Choose what to clear' under 'clear browsing data'.

Tick what you want to delete and choose 'clear'.

Alternatively, you can opt to 'Always clear this when I close the browser' option if

you wish to clear browsing data regularly to remove junk files to cleanup your windows

10 computer.

If you are using Chrome browser, do these steps to delete the browsing history.

Open chrome and choose these three dots to expand the available options.

From the menu, choose 'More Tools' then 'Clear browsing data'.

You will get a window with basic options.

Navigate to 'Advanced' tab and choose the time range, what things you would like

to clear etc and click on 'clear data'.

That's it.

Fifth one is to clear the DNS cache.

If you have any internet connectivity issues you can run this command to flush the DNS

cache.

To do that, search for cmd and right click on it to run the command prompt as an administrator.

Now here type the following command.

ipconfig/flushdns and it will instantly clear the DNS cache for you.

Sixth one is to clean up the disk.

To do this search for Disk cleanup and open it.

Choose the disk you would like to clean up and here I'm choosing the C drive.

Now choose the files that you would like to clean up and select ok.

It will then clean up the junk files that are in C drive.

Seventh one is to free up the space using restore point.

To do that, search for restore point and then open it.

Once you have the system restore point window, choose the C drive and choose 'configure'

to look for the space that was occupied at restore point.

Now I have around 2 gigs here and you just need to delete it by choosing delete and press

ok.

Now create a new restore point and name it as you like.

I'm here naming it as restore and it will take less space now.

This is how you can remove cache or junk files to cleanup your Windows 10 computer manually

without using any software.

That's it for this quick video.

I hope you find this video useful.

If you do, please hit the like button and subscribe to this channel for more awesome

videos like these.

Your contribution is more to us.

This is Praveen signing off.

I hope to see you in my next video.

Thank you!

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Jeep Wrangler JK Crown Automotive Tailgate Check (2011-2018) Review & Install - Duration: 7:51.

Hey, guys.

Today, I'm here with the Crown Automotive Tailgate Check fitting all 2011 to 2018 JK

Wranglers.

So parts break and wear out over time and it calls for necessary replacement, and your

tailgate check can be one of those items.

So the tailgate check is very common for wearing out, overextending, and even seizing up over

time, which makes it very difficult for you to use your tailgate, and this is a perfect

solution to get rid of all of those problems.

So at the moment, this will be your only option on the site for a direct OEM replacement.

However, it is very affordable at roughly $25, and it even comes with a 1-year and 12,000-mile

warranty to keep a little bit of peace of mind.

So install is a two out of three wrenches.

However, it is a very light two out of three wrenches.

It's nothing that you can't do in your driveway in about an hour with a couple of hand tools.

So speaking of the install, let's jump into that now.

The tools that I used for my install were an impact wrench, a 10-millimeter wrench,

and a T30 torx bit.

So the first step to our install is removing the two bolts that are holding in the bottom

of our sub.

So we, obviously, have a sub in the back of our JK, but the uninstall will be the same

if you don't have a sub.

So you still will have two bolts hing this bottom trim piece on.

So we're gonna remove those with a T30 torx bit.

So our next step is to remove this trim piece.

All you have to do is pop it off.

And then there will be a 10-millimeter nut that is holding on this plastic piece.

We're just gonna remove that.

So after that is off, we can pop it over that stud there.

So after that bolt's removed, we can pull up on the sub and push it forward.

So we can just get that plastic piece right over that stud and it should completely come

off.

We can pull this piece out.

I'd recommend to open up your secret compartment here, and then we can completely pull this

forward and off.

So all we have to do is pull this out of the way.

There will be a harness here.

You can disconnect it and fully remove the sub, but we are just gonna move it to the

side since we just need to access the four bolts on the tailgate check here.

So you're gonna be using a T30 torx bit again.

After those are removed, we can move to the tailgate side where there will be two T30

torx bolts there.

So

even though these are pretty much the same thing, this will just be a direct replacement.

I did want to show you guys, side by side, how they look together.

So obviously, as you can tell, they're set up the same exact way.

Your new Crown Automotive Tailgate Check will basically just be a direct bolt-on replacement

and will retain all of the factory hardware.

So Crown Automotive does say that this will be a little bit stronger.

However, I think that that may just come down to the materials.

I mean, they both are made of steel with the plastic cover on the arm, but you are gonna

get a little bit of an upgrade, obviously, if your stock one has seized or has worn out

or overextended.

So this is definitely gonna be a great replacement to throw into the Jeep.

So in the front they're the same and, like I said, on the back they are the same as well.

You still have the metal rollers inside with the plastic actuator.

So this is gonna be a direct bolt-on replacement.

So enough about our stock one, let's bolt up our new one.

So we're just gonna install this how the other one came off.

So we are going to place it in the opening there and reinstall those factory T30 torx

bolts.

I recommend to hand-thread them in before you use any kind of impact tool.

You can use a T30 torx bit.

Just tighten those down.

So now, we can move over to the tailgate side.

You may have to adjust this in order to line these up.

However, it should be pretty easy.

What I do like about this is that it comes pre-greased, so it's pretty easy to move around

and maneuver right out of the box.

Like you just saw me do, you may have to pull your tailgate a little bit forward since this

does limit it.

So after taking the limiter off, it may move back a little bit.

So you might have to just pull it forward and line it up.

After those are hand-threaded in, we can tighten them down with the same torx bit.

So after everything is bolted up, I recommend before putting the sub on that everything

works just fine, that your tailgate opens and shuts how it should.

So now, we can reinstall our sub.

You may have to open up your secret compartment again just to get that in place.

You may have to mess with it in order to get it back in.

You will have to slip it right around that stud.

So once our plastic portion is slipped over our stud, we can reinstall our 10-millimeter

nut and tighten that down.

Once that's tightened down, we can put our cover back on.

That will just clip back into place.

You might have to move the roll bar cover out of the way.

Now, we can move over to the inside of the tailgate again.

So now, we can reinstall our bolts that were holding down the bottom, as well as the tabs.

You can do the same for the other side.

So last but not least, we can reattach our trim piece around our tailgate check and just

pop that into place.

You're all set.

So that's gonna wrap it up for my very short review and install on the Crown Automotive

Tailgate Check fitting all 2011 to 2018 JK Wranglers.

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When and WHEN NOT TO Repot your Succulents (Timing is Important) - Duration: 12:08.

Hello everyone, this is Sheilah and in this video, we are learning when and more importantly,

when not to repot your succulents, 'cause timing is important.

Also, towards the end of this video, you will see a time lapse clip showing you a lovely

reason why it is important that should learn to postpone repotting.

You really need to learn when to postpone repotting, especially for succulents that

we have just purchased and for thirsty succulents in our succulent garden.

I'm doing a ton of repotting right now, that's why I decided to share this video.

In fact, what you're seeing on your screen is just the tip of the iceberg.

And I'm excited to show you all of that later, too.

So if you are curious to see that time lapse video, do hit the like button and let's

talk about the best time to repot your succulents.

So Key point Number one, repot succulents AFTER watering.

The best time to repot succulents is about 6 to 8 days after watering.

Never repot on the same day that you watered your succulents.

It takes about 6 to 8 days for your succulent to absorb the water in the soil.

You can do an exact reverse of this technique and I'll explain to you how later, so for

now, let's continue talking about that perfect timing which is repotting after watering.

By the way, I'm also sharing with you a very interesting fact about split rocks and

how their blooms behave, 'cause when I was doing my research, most of the articles that

I've read said that Split Rocks bloom in the Spring or late Fall, but I have a split

rock and I gotta tell you that I have a bloom now in the summer, and I'll show her to

you later in this video, 'cause this is related to our topic today, which is when

and when not to repot 'cause timing is important.

I will also share with you later why I'm going back and forth from the bloom and the

clock and how this bloom behave.

There are 4 main reasons why we need to repot or transplant our succulents, but these reasons

have to be more important than the scenario that you will see later, 'cause I have heard

stories about succulents, like Lithops, dying after repotting; especially for newly purchased

ones.

So for now, reason number 1 on why we need to repot is when succulents in pots have already

depleted the nutrients in the soil.

Most commercial cactus soil mix would clearly indicate this.

I suggest changing out the soil yearly or every 2 years, depending on the size of the

pot.

Second reason why you want to repot is when your succulent has become root-bound.

As succulents keep growing roots, the soil gets pushed out until there is barely any

soil left and what's left in the pot are just roots.

This is definitely a valid reason to repot, which is so that it gets better nourishment.

Third reason, which is so understandable, is when our succulent arrangement has already

grown out of the pot.

Most arrangements would require some makeover around the 12th to 16th month.

4th reason is, of course esthetics, which is self-explanatory, because there are a ton

of better pots than the generic ones.

As for Key point number 2, succulents are weaker when they are in a period of induced

drought, which is what we do to them when we don't water them.

This explains why you wouldn't want to repot them when they are extremely thirsty.

In fact, in a prolonged induced drought, you would notice that they would sacrifice some

leaves at the base and those leaves would dry out and not need water.

They do this to lessen the amount of leaf surface to send water to.

Do note though, that induced drought is the still the better way to go than over-watering

'cause too much water kills them faster than them experiencing short periods of drought.

So, when should you repot and when not to repot your succulents?

Here's Key Point Number 3, which is to repot when the leaves are plump enough.

About 6 to 8 days after watering, you would notice that the leaves are way plumper.

This is the best time to repot.

Why would you want to repot while the leaves are showing good signs of hydration?

It is because ideally, after repotting, you wouldn't want to water them immediately.

So them being in a non-thirsty state would allow them to go 10 days to 2 weeks without

needing water after repotting.

Since an important factor for success with repotting a succulent is not to water them

after, for 8 to 10 days in seasons when temperatures are high, and 10 days to 2 weeks after, in

cooler months, you definitely want them to be hydrated enough for them to last another

induced drought after that repotting.

Please note that a newly repotted succulent should stay in the shade for a good 2 weeks

if the temperatures are going up in the 90's.

And this brings me to Key Point Number 4, which is to repot them in dry soil.

Why?

Because in the process of repotting, you break some of those roots.

No matter how careful you are, there will always be roots breaking.

Broken root tips are non-calloused root tips.

Another important reason why you should want to plant in dry soil is because you also want

the plant to recover first from the stress of repotting before they can take in any kind

of moisture in the soil.

Before I give you Key Point Number 5, here is my message for you today, which is "Energy

flows where attention goes".

So if you want the good energies to flow into something positive, like a goal or a situation

that you have been wanting to have, then put your attention to it, instead of putting your

attention and focus into things and situations that you don't want to happen.

So again, "Energy flows where attention goes".

By the way, in case you noticed that I seem like I'm sorting everything by kind this

time, it is because I'm preparing them for some future plans.

So do hit the subscribe button and hit the bell icon to watch future videos.

And in case you also want to check the tools and materials that I'm using in this video,

please refer to the list in the description box below.

And as promised, Key point number 5, you can also do the exact reverse of this process,

which is to repot the plant when they are really thirsty and plant it on wet soil, but

make sure that you don't water for 2 weeks.

So, hydrated succulent, dry soil.

Thirsty succulent, damp soil.

And again, either way, no watering for 2 weeks and placed in a spot with a moderate temperature.

Now for the highlight of when and when not to repot your succulents is to look closely

at your succulents.

Let me show you this very striking example.

Let's look at this split rock.

These are photos of him coming home here in Brentwood.

I bought him on the 16th of July.

If you would look closely at this Split Rock, he is showing signs of splitting, and so I

decided not to repot.

But remember, just like you, I was so excited to repot my new baby.

I have this planter for her along with my other Lithops, but after looking closely,

I decided not to.

And am I so right.

'Cause by the 5th of August, look at what I have.

Feel free to rewind and compare the middle section of each of these guys.

We all know that succulents weaken a little and would show signs of wilting and would

look a little sad after repotting.

Since, it takes some of their energy to push flowers, you would not want to disturb them

while they are in that process.

So bottom line is, since blooms and pups are the best rewards of these succulents, it is

best not to repot when they are poised to bloom.

I also want to show you that all four of this stalk of flowers is coming from this big momma.

Here's stalk number 1, stalk number 2, stalk number 3, stalk number 4.

As promised, here are all the repotting that I've done so far and a lot more to go.

And the gorgeous time lapse video is coming up soon.

It is also very, very important that you acclimate your new succulents before repotting.

To the left are the Lithops and mimicry plants who are still busy splitting.

I wont be repotting them anytime soon, until this one is done with her bloom and remember,

no watering at this time, too.

And these guys are going to these pots.

Let me show you the drainage holes on these guys and they're all in the description

down below, in case you wanna check them out.

And this is my Jade pot, I think I have 3 or 4 kinds of jade here.

I have Mini Pine Trees here and Panda ears and cousins, like the woolly kinds.

I separated the variegated jade, the tricolor.

And all of these guys are going on the rack, too, and as you can see, I still have a lot

of succulents to repot, that's why I still have a lot of pots.

So, yeah, from the looks of it, I'm gonna be so busy.

See how I've already dug out some of the pots.

I still have a long way to go.

So, instead of showing the rest of them, let me show you the time lapse now.

Just look at how gorgeous she is.

As for the very interesting fact about this split rock, did you know that the bloom starts

opening everyday around 4pm?

She is already in full bloom around 5PM and this is how she looks.

And then she closes around 7:30 to 8PM.

So, here's the time lapse again and my message to you which is "Energy flows where attention

goes."

Thank you, this is Sheila again, your person on a mission, for Succulent Fame, sending

inspirations your way with every succulent.

Thank you for continuously supporting my channel.

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Conbruv T33 Mini Spy Camera Review - Duration: 3:35.

Hello my name is Mark, welcome to my review channel, today we're going to take

a look at the Combruv mini spy camera.

The Combruv T-33 1080p mini hidden camera certainly is a mini camera you

can see there's really nothing to it, it's very nicely styled fits in hand nothing

on the bottom and it's not really anything to this at all really, there's just the

main camera on the front, there's nothing around the left-hand side, SD card slot,

USB and indicator lights on the back, and a reset hole on the right hand side.

Nothing on the bottom and on the top you've got the power and motion sensor

toggles. It comes with a micro USB cable for charging, instructions and various

other bits of paraphernalia for you to have a look through, well worth having

a look through the instructions it's not completely clear [how to use it without instructions], a reset pin, micro SD to

USB card converter so you can pull the footage off and a holder. This has a

sticky pad on one side and it's magnetic and it won't stick on either side it

only sticks on the bottom of the camera and that at least gives you a few

options although it is light enough if you want to use a bit of Blu TAC instead.

This however has the advantage that it swivels round so you can get the camera

at certain angles. Those little lights you see are to do with the night-vision

ability. Tthe manufacturers claim a one-year standby and all you have to do

is pop it in a discreet location and it can record up to six hours during the

day and three hours at night it is motion activated so this footage was

captured because it picked up our cat having a little wand around outside so

you do want to be careful about where you place this, maybe don't place it in an outdoor setting.

You can hear sound is recorded but depending on how large the room is and

where you've got the camera place you may find the vocals a little muffled.

Pop this in a dark room and it can use night vision there is a slight issue though

that when the light is a certain level the camera is not quite sure that you

should use night vision or not and you get this strange disco effect at least

it is still capturing things on camera so you would still get the

motion-activated footage once it is dark enough and it locks on it does

provide a nice steady image which when you consider this is a tiny little

camera I think is pretty good. Date and time info on this is incorrect I didn't

realize there's a file on the SD card you edit that and when it's recording it

will show you the correct information.

This is just a quick test of the camera and the sound, you've already seen some demo footage

I thought I'd pick it up and see what happen if you spoke directly does the voice nice and clear, I found on my

test you can just about hear the vocals in the room so it's suitable for I guess

spying if you want to this is a little spy cam if you want to see what's going

on while you're out pop this somewhere which is out the way a bit discreet come

back grab the memory card see what's been going on if you feel the need

spy on someone this is potentially an option it's got 110 degree lens so you

saw it's got quite wide angle, picture qualities okay, sound quality can be a

little bit poor. I hope you found this short review useful if you want to learn

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