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Hello, and welcome back to another episode.

So, as you know, once or twice a year I like to do a review of brand new games designed

for retro systems.

And, in this particular episode, I've got 4 new games I want to show you and all of

these were designed in the last few months, or at least released within the last few months.

So, granted, 3 of these games are for the good ole' Commodore 64, but the first one

I want to show you is actually for the Atari 7800.

A while back I did a modification to my Atari 7800 to give it composite video output.

However, since then I have primarily used it just to play 2600 games since it is backwards

compatible with those.

In fact, I don't even own a 7800 controller since I've typically been playing 2600 games,

so I just use a regular 1 button controller.

The sad reason for this is that this is all of the 7800 games I currently own and most

of these are still sealed in original shrink-wrap so I've been hesitant to open them.

However, now I have this new game, Rikky and Vikky.

This game was just released this month and dang.. the box looks exactly like standard

7800 software of the era.

I mean, other than the Atari logo, it is spot on accurate.

So, let's see what we get inside.

OK, here's the cartridge.

I like the translucent case.

There is also a little sticker of one of the characters.

And two complementary tickets to misery land.

You even get a warranty card, with a serial number and packing date.

The manual is a fold-out manual so you'll need some space to open it all the way up.

But it is nicely made.

In order to play this, I'm also going to need this.

It's a NES controller adapter that uses a little micro controller to interpret the

signals from the NES controller into something the Atari knows how to use.

I need this since I don't have a proper 7800 controller, which has two buttons.

One problem is the control ports are angled somewhat down, so this means the console would

be putting a lot of force on this adapter, so to remedy that, I'll use the nostalgia

nerd's book here to prop up the console.

And, I thought I'd just go ahead and test the controller on a game I already know how

to play.

And, it does work.

OK, let's insert the Rikky and Vikky cartridge and see if it works.

OK, that's a promising sign.

OK, everything seems okay, but there is one problem, the music volume is too low, especially

compared to the sound effects.

And I'm going to show you how to fix that.

This isn't exactly the fault of the game.

You see, I modded my Atari 7800 for composite video and that meant making some mods to the

sound too.

You see, some 7800 cartridges had their own sound chip, and that sound is mixed with the

internal sound of the 7800.

Rikky and Vikky does the same thing.

So, now that I've got the board out, let me show you what everything does on here.

This first chip is a 512K flash chip, this contains the actual game code, graphics, and

all that.

This next chip is a 32K SRAM, which is used for temporary storage during gameplay.

This chip here is a CPLD, or complex programmable logic device, which is used to help map the

memory around.

You might compare it to a PLA chip in a C64.

This chip here is an Arm based micro controller, which is actually what generates the music.

The irony is this chip is probably more powerful than the whole game console.

And then this is the thing we need, it's a volume control for the sound chip.

You'll see it shows loud on this side, so I'm going to rotate it that direction some.

The manual also says you can move the left difficulty switch here to adjust the volume

of the sound effects.

OK, let's try the game now.

Much better, I can hear the music now.

And believe me, this music is much more pleasant than anything the 7800 could possibly do with

its internal sound chip.

This is a neat intro, and it's actually worth paying attention to because this little

square box they are throwing around is a key element to the game.

And it shows all the ways you can use it.

Next you get this menu and you can play two player, or just play one of the characters

separately.

Since I don't have anyone with me at the moment, I'll just play Rikky.

Then you get this series of intro graphics.

Long story short, the misery dragon wants to take you to a place called misery land.

OK, so here we are.

The idea is to collect all the keys.

But doing so will require some thought.

One thing that isn't immediately obvious is that falling through that hole won't

actually kill you.

It's a really unusual style in that regard, as you'll just fall through to the top.

So, in many cases you'll have to do this on purpose.

You can press down with the button to fall through ledges.

And there we go, first level completed.

Trust me, it does get harder.

OK, so here's where these little boxes come into play.

So, you can pick these up with the B button.

So, think Super Mario Brothers 2 here.

You can put them down or actually throw them at walls where they will stick.

And then you can jump on them to reach higher ground.

Eventually, you'll get to some levels with misery land workers walking around.

You'll need to avoid them such as jumping over them, and in many cases kill them.

The way you do that is by throwing one of those magical boxes at them.

And levels continue to have more critters and interesting puzzles to solve.

I love how you can fall into an infinite loop.

I feel like this game is sort of like a cross between sokoban and super Mario 2.

There are hundreds of levels to play and some of them are very challenging.

Of course, the game is equally fun with two players, if not perhaps even more fun.

Overall, I'm really impressed with this game and it's about time a new game came

out for the 7800.

It's a console that certainly deserves some more new games.

The next game I want to show you is for the Commodore 64.

It's called Digiloi, by Dr. Terrorz.

At least, I think that's how you pronounce it.

This game has a very unique look to it.

And I want you to see if you can spot what it is.

So, in case you haven't figured it out, this game doesn't use any graphics modes

or sprites.

Commodore systems have little character graphics, which are printed on the keys, and this dates

all the way back to the PET.

In fact, the PET had no graphics modes at all, so this was the only way you could create

graphics on those systems.

Well, the C64 has the same character set, but also has 16 colors to go along with it.

And with this, it's possible to create some really interesting looking graphics.

I've always had a fondness for artwork designed entirely in PETSCII graphics as it takes a

very special talent to be able to do this.

And so, this game was designed to operate entirely with this sort of graphics.

As a result, the various characters are rather large, this allows for them to have a bit

more detail.

The animation is great, as is the music.

I would imagine a lot of people would be asking, why would you do such a thing?

Well, there isn't any really good reason other than just to prove that you can, and

that you can make a fun game with it.

And Dr.Terrorz did an excellent job here.

So, yeah.. that's Digiloi.

And, I believe this game is free as I was able to download it straight from CSDB.

Next up, I want to show you a game called Farming Simulator, C64 edition.

The box design is similar to the one I used for Planet X2 and X3.

The manual is extremely minimalistic.

You can literally read the whole thing in like a minute or two.

Which, I guess, means there is no excuse not to read it.

Then you get what appears to be a floppy disk.

But it isn't.

Actually, it's a cleverly disguised CD sleeve.

The CD contains a disk image of the C64 game, among other things.

And here is the actual game, which comes on a cartridge.

OK, so let's plug in the cartridge to my good ole C64 and see what happens.

OK, neat intro.

And it comes up with this screen showing both keyboard and joystick controls, which is cool.

No need for a joystick if you don't want to use one.

Alright, the game menu is very nice, love the music.

It's got me excited to try this.

OK, let's start the game.

And that folks, is all it does for me.

I tried a dozen times on several different computers.

So I think my cartridge is defective.

Alright, so I copied the disk image that they provided on the CD over to an SD card.

And the idea is, I'm going to stick this in my SD to IEC and now we'll find out if

that works.

And loading from the SD card pretty much gives me, this.

Again, no luck.

I suspect it uses some sort of fast load routines that require a real 1541 disk drive.

OK, so one more thing to try.

I have a PAL version of the C64 that somebody donated to me.

Since this game was designed in the UK, maybe they didn't check that it runs on NTSC machines.

Now, unfortunately my TV won't display PAL properly, but I should at least be able to

tell if the game works.

As I suspected, my TV is out of sync and there's no color, but it is just good enough I can

tell if the game runs.

So let me stick the cartridge in there.

OK, so far so good.

Next screen.

OK, and let's start the game.

OK, it's not locking up.

I can actually move the stuff around.

OK, so it looks like I'll be using the emulator to show you the rest of the game.

OK, so you can drive your tractors around, and you can use the 4 function keys on the

side of the C64 to change between a red tractor with a plow, a green tractor with a seeder,

a blue tractor with a trailer, and a green harvester.

However, apparently only two tractors will ever appear on screen at any given time.

I suspect this is due to sprite limitations as they appear to be using multiple sprites

for each tractor.

So, the first thing you need to do is use your red tractor to plow the land.

This takes quite some time, so I'll skip ahead for you.

Once you've plowed some land, then you'll use the green tractor and seed the land.

This also takes some time.

So, again, skipping ahead a bit, you'll see some vegetation growing.

I'm not sure what sort of crops these are and I don't think the manual even says what

it is.

Anyway, eventually, you'll move to your harvester and collect whatever it is you've

managed to grow.

So, let's be honest here.

This game doesn't have a lot of action.

And it doesn't build to any sort of big climax either.

This is sort of the kind of game that appeals to people who just like to make themselves

busy doing something.

There are many hobbies like that, such as cross-stitching, or knitting, or putting puzzles

together, or even real-life gardening I suppose.

And there's nothing really wrong with that.

For example, I'm a fan of the game SimCity which essentially plays on that same principle.

But for some reason, Farming Simulator just doesn't give me enough variety to really

enjoy it.

With SimCity, I could experiment with all sorts of ways to build a city and see the

outcome.

This, on the other hand just feels like work to me.

Anyway, once you have your harvester filled up, you can drive your trailer over to the

harvester and watch the little percent number at the bottom until it fills up.

Then you have to drive the tractor over to the grain silo and sell what you have harvested.

The little tractor is actually more difficult to steer than you'd think.

And that little trailer is always getting jackknifed when trying to backup.

But eventually, I did make it over to the silo and drive up on the little pad there,

which is where you sell.

At some point or another, by the way, you'll have to take all of your tractors over to

that same area to refuel.

And you accomplish that the same way by driving onto the pad in front of the gas pumps.Anyway,

so that's about it for farming simulator.

OK, so here's one more little treat for you.

This is Portal for the c64.

Yes, this actually exists and it just came out.

As you can see this appears to be a fan production, and not an official game from Valve.

It can be mouse controlled or joystick controlled for the portal gun, but the keyboard controls

your character by using A and D for left and right, W jumps, and E is used to interact

with things.

And much like the standard version, you have Glados there to taunt you, but occasionally

give you hints.

And here we are.

The levels start off kind of simple, and there's a puzzle to solve with each one.

This one is pretty easy, you just jump over the water.

Now, whenever you see one of these contraptions, if you walk up to it and press E, it will

drop one of those little boxes.

And you can pick it up, and use it for example to set on top of this switch to hold the door

open for you.

So, I haven't even had to use the portal gun yet.

This will be the first time.

So by moving the joystick, you can see the little circle move around on the screen.

So I can position it on anything that is light gray colored to open a portal.

And there we go.

Notice the player is always facing wherever the portal gun is aiming.

Anyway, the SID music is amazing on this game.

And despite the character being really small, the animation on it is great.

This is really an amazing piece of work, and another C64 game that would have probably

been a giant hit had it existed back int he 80s.

So, I highly recommend you download this, especially since it is free!

Alright, and that about wraps it up for this episode.

So, I definitely have nothing but praise for Rikki and Vikki.

And I really thought Digiloi was cool, and Portal was absolutely awesome.

Farming Simulator, you know, I'm sure there's some people out there that would like this.

Personally, I just didn't.

But, I wanted to show it anyway.

And I want to thank them for sending me a review copy.

And that about wraps it up.

So, see you next time.

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There is no limit to what people can build with Lego.

From novice builder to experts we uncover the Top 10 Craziest Lego Creations Part 2.

Number 10, Batmobile This life size batmobile based off the Jim

lee batmobile design was created by master Lego builder Nathan Sawaya.

Taking 500,000 bricks to create Nathan detailed the underside as well by lifting it with a

3 ton jack.

It took 480 hours over 2 months to complete this massive lego creation.

This is not Nathan's first lego build, he has multiple highly detailed creations which

you'll see further along this list.

Number nine, a real house.

Built in 2009 by James May this full sized lego house required 3.3 million bricks to

create.

Built around a wooden infrastructure the lego house was created at Denbies Wine Estate in

the vineyard.

After its completion it was planned to be moved to legoland but transport cost was too

much and the deal fell through.

Offering up the house to anyone, no one contacted James.

Even after an appeal on facebook was brought up no one wanted the house so it was dismantled

and donated to charity.

The house couldn't stay on the vineyard where it stood as it didn't have planning

permission.

All that we have left today of this house are these images.

Number eight, full size tiger.

This tiger creation required buckets of white, black and orange bricks along with a handful

of pink ones for the mouth.

Mounted on a metal plate for stability, this creation lives outside behind a simple fencing.

Number seven the "The Art of the Brick" Collection.

This collection of pieces created by once again Nathan Sawaya feature humanoid characters

in different poses.

Hosted at the Art Science Museum at Marina Bay Sands, this exhibition is Nathan's largest

event to date that hosts numerous different pieces.

He enjoys bringing lego to the art world which not only draws those interested in art but

children as well.

Each room at the exhibit has a different theme along with Nathan's progression as an artist

building with lego.

Number six, caravan.

This camper built from lego was modeled piece by piece from the real thing.

Created from 215,158 bricks, this caravan received a guiness world record in 2015 for

the largest caravan built with lego.

Everything has been replicated in lego, the fridge, coffee pot, cook top, sink and faucet

that does actually work.

Like in a real caravan the dining table folds down into a bed, this same feature has been

replicated in the lego version.

Not sure a Lego bed would be the most comfortable thing to sleep on but an impressive achievement

indeed.

Number five Simpson's Springfield.

The town of Springfield from the Simpsons has been realized down to every last detail.

The nuclear power station complete with Homer at his desk, town hall, kwik e mart, moe's,

the Simpson's house and neighbour Flanders house are all there.

Krusty burger, Springfield tire fire, police station, elementary school, playground, cars

you name it's all there.

Created by Matt De Lanoy this creation was posted to the world in 2014.

Number four, Sandcrawler.

Created by Jarren Harkema and Calvin Hartley the sandcrawler is a giant lego creation that

actually moves.

This recreation of a Star Wars vehicle has 9 motors which powers it's movement.

Each track on the bottom is powered individually by different motors on each side.

Other features include an elevator in the middle, a droid lift, and a conveyor belt.

A control box on the side gives this creation life almost like a throttle on a boat.

Built majorly from technic and system bricks this build was difficult with the track system

providing the greatest challenge.

Numerous easter eggs are hidden throughout like the first lego android, benny the spaceman

and gollum.

Number three, Aladdin.

A feature attraction in a Lego store, this recreation of Aladdin, Jamine, Abu, carpet

and Genie are suspended from the ceiling.

12 cables attached to a frame on the inside keeps the crew soaring above customers.

Made from a lot of pieces, we don't have the exact numbers here, you'll notice a

lot of detail went into this piece including Aladdin holding the magic lamp with the genie

coming out of it.

Number two, Piano.

Challenged by his two sons Joeri and Fjodor, Jeroen van Veen set out to build a grand piano

out of lego.

Created from 30,000 bricks, the round parts would provide the greatest challenge.

Using the friction between two bricks to bend the Lego was utilized to achieve round shapes.

The bulk of the piano was created from recycled lego pieces having a frame built upon Technic

Lego.

No glue was used in the process which spanned 2 and a half years to complete.

Initially he wanted to create the keys out of lego but the mechanics were not accurate

enough so a master keyboard was used instead.

Additional percussion instruments made of lego are on top of the piano including a rattle,

rainmaker and bells.

Not only can van Veen play this piano he does so in his concerts which required him to make

the piano movable which was a major task in itself.

Number one, Hogwarts.

Created by Alice Finch and 400,000 pieces, this large recreation of Hogwarts from Harry

Potter was recreated down to every last detail.

Alice was getting into building legos and started collecting harry potter sets.

Not being satisfied with what was on offer she decided to custom build this one.

After 12 months building time over a year and a half, she won People Choice and Best

in Show at BrickCon 2012.

Alice achieved this with help from her 2 sons and husband.

The creation required Alice to order tan colored pieces by the box along with different pieces

from around the world like the sand green roof coming from Germany.

Alice went on a Harry Potter studio tour and took hundreds of photos of their sets to fill

in any gaps and angles she couldn't see from the movies.

Every detail we put into this build from the old fashioned slide projector in Lupin's

Defense Against the Dark Arts class to potions, charms and wood paneling in the classroom.

Lego offers a pretty cool harry potter full castle set if you want to build one of your

own that isn't this big which I'll link in the description below.

I hope you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and like the video and until the

next one have a good one.

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when we discovered defects in ourselves we should not become demoralized accept

it as the reality because we have spent endless lifetimes in this world in

innumerable lifetimes we are dashed our mind to material things so it's natural

that we have deficiencies realize them and then take steps to eradicate them

that is the proper approach some people when they realize their defects they

become despondent Oh Swamiji I will never do it it's so difficult know these

defects can be removed and that is the positive part of it so how will they be

removed he gives us the sutra the irreplaceable sutra and that is practice

practice practice practice there is no other alternative to practice everything

that we accomplished in the world was true practice when we learnt typing on

the first day it was such a struggle you have to search for each letter and then

when you be typing for one year your fingers are flying on the keyboard at

the speed of 80 words a minute now somebody comes and sees wow you type so

fast do you have some yogic sities of mystic power not honor City it is the

result of one year's practice you see these acrobats in the circus

they have a plane to copper plate a cup plate cup plate Cup and then they walk

on the tightrope how did this Acrobat do it it's the result of years of practice

similarly in the spiritual journey we have to put in that practice and then

through that practice we will accomplish the surrender to God and draw his grace

so in order to remove these impediments mother-she Patanjali says you focus on

bad absolute truth you focus on bringing the light in

the darkness will vanish by itself don't make the darkness the object of your

contemplation don't focus too much on defects be aware of them so that they

don't trip you down but your endeavor should be in the positive direction how

do i attain that absolute truth so what is the practice you'll repeatedly bring

your mind on that absolute truth which is blond which is your eternal soul and

which is your relationship with him make this the object of your contemplation

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Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion.

So today, the recruits are going to be learning some chokes as well as counters to chokes,

to include the rear choke, figure-four variation, counter to the front choke, counter to the bear hug.

This is going to allow recruits to better themselves not only physically,

a lot of these recruits have never been in any type of physical engagement.

So, it's gonna develop that confidence that they need

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It starts here recruit training with the tan belt,

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they'll be able to build on the skills they learn here.

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Hello Art Friends in Your Hands, for today we are going to make this box made in

acetate and with a decorative ribbon we they suggested a project for valentine

and although we do not celebrate it for this date we wanted to do it with a lot

taste for you, we hope that you like it and to put it into practice today

we want to say hello especially to 2 members of the channel they are ENMA Cardona

and Mila Vargas, they always they are there supporting us thank you very much,

we also want to send hugs and thanks to all the people who

They see us here in Colombia, in Mexico in El Salvador, the Latin colony that is in

USA, we also thank all the people who see us in Venezuela, in

Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Brazil,

They also see us in Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, Italy, Russia are many

the countries we want to thank very much for the support we hope to continue

sharing ideas they like for that you can put them into practice

then we start with this simple project here in Arte en Tus Manos

these are the materials that we need then to make the box this

acetate as you can see what you sell so by sheet, in sheets but also what

sold by eighths or by letter size, you depending on the size of the

box they are going to do then in the amount of acetate they need or of

this sheet that I do not know really like they call her from other countries we

we say acetate, I'm going to do it here to that sees it and so they can look for it

suddenly recognizing the texture we're going to use masking tape, from

carpentry, paint sometimes also they tell you this is a tape that comes like this

silver is liquid silicone adhesive and hot light rule these are like

a kind of stiletto tools they sell them as they can see plastics or

metallic this has no edge, they are to make kind of carving

to also mark a skewer stick a little bit of crepe paper or

It can be silk paper to decorate and we started

well first thing I'm going to

to do is the heart so that we stay symmetrical what I do is take a sheet

normal I put it in the middle and would draw the heart depending on the

size you want it where we in this case when he does not cut it then

it would be symmetrical is the same on the sides I do it the size that you

you want and the little people more big the decision of each one of

your

this is the known form so I I would choose and you do it the most

nice rounder or like each one I want it and that I am going to transfer it to

acetate here what I've done is that everything taken two pieces of acetate look at the

here are the two pieces that I have stuck or they have adjusted you with the tape

of masking this to allow no move then taken the heart I've

stuck also in some points in some ends with the same tape and what

What I have done is that it has helped me with these tools if they do not have them

the skewer stick is also useful we have to make it stronger but this

it also helps us we take this stick of this tool

and we begin to carve without trespassing piece, I start to carve it to give it

the mark of the heart is to the piece of in front of the acetate to which it is

the back I do not do it anymore margin but that of approximately 2

millimeters because the idea is that this part is going to be the lid and this part is going to

be the base of the box then I'll explain more

detailed so that they understand

here I have as explained now the

blade now with this tool I'm going to start to mark

around the contour of the heart well doing

firmness so that the acetate that I have on top

remember that I have 2, then in the one above I'm carving well outside the

heart and then turned the piece and I am using the same heart of

but I will not mark it in the same line as I did with the acetate to

this side but I'm going to leave 2 millimeters approximately because

remember that the boxes for you to splice my top box the top cover should

be a little bit bigger so that this I close perfectly

and from the box because this one I'm going to make 2 millimeters further from the mold

initial or if you can also take out or they want to take out a mold they can take it out

a little bigger and they do the same process then

this is going to do all around when I'm done doing that then

here you can notice if the marks here the brand also after it can

make another parallel mark of 1 centimeter on both acetates both in the

from above like in the one that is here to the I will also mark with

the same stiletto with the same tool I'm going to mark a centimeter

and already there if I'm going to cut and they were carved the heart of the upper acetate

the bottom one and I'm going to mark all the outline the centimeter on both acetates

and then I'm going to cut

well here then I already cut them both pieces in both I have left the lashes

and I can also take the tool and I need to fix it well to make it

as a kind of break in the acetate then I can review what

you have done previously we have to have very good light too

because how is this transparent because I'm working on this table that

it's white then yes and sometimes running the lines a bit then

well reviewing the brand they had already made

previously

this why is it to allow us allow to bend the acetate

I do not give exact measurements of him because they can do it the size that

want but the box the base will be of 14 centimeters this box for example

will be 14 centimeters wide, from end to end of what

conforms the heart will be 12 centimeter, then you already decide

what size do you want to do now let's start doubling here I've already done it

little with the cap we're going to start double where the brand is

and later when we already have completely folded this tab them

we will make some cuts that allow us stick to the sides of the heart of the box

and so we do with the two caps have the part that always the base but in my

case this is my base that of the box and this is the lid

a part for the can bend both

here as you can see already double all the eyelashes and tends to stay with courses

so that this curve removes what We are going to do approximately every 3 ... two

centimeters we are going to cut the lashes

cut all around

only in the tab

this allows when we paste the acetate to the small side sheets and not what

I'm going to be curved the piece and so less and cut them all the same in this

and the cuts all now I'm going to take a measure to know what is the

outline and so take out the height of the blade of the sides and at that height

It also depends on what you want save if they are sweet chocolates flowers

or dolls to what you need then they look at the height I'm going to

take about 4 centimeters you everything you look at

long and tall 4 centimeters I already have the piece from the sides

cut a piece in 4 centimeters of width and length is 50 centimeters

then in the part here where they are the curves I made some more cuts

take the scissors and cut them a little more because the curve makes us

press wrinkles us to say it like that we are curved the acetate much more

before pasting if we want to take it as tool let's take the tape from

mask here for example I'm going to use it, they can cut more pieces

small ones that I'm going to use here but then it is to give a guide and

avoid that suddenly move a lot

I'm giving it the form

the angle with the tapes so that he allow and see how it looks

helping us to shape the box then this they do for all the

contour

and it's going to also allow the joining the two pieces are more even

so that is more even then then I can take liquid silicone or

hot I recommend more the liquid one delays more the process in pasting but the

acetate does not lose its shape instead with the silicone gun, with the silicone

hot we have to handle a lot temperature because the heat tends to

deform the acetate then that's why I helped with these tapes if you manage

heat if you already know how to handle the gun so that it is not too hot that they are

connecting and disconnecting then there can use the gun with the

hot silicone for now I'm going to do all these folds I'm going to paste

the tape around the contour and already simple then how is it located and

how we started to paste well here then I already have the box with

the tapes as you can see the ubiqué also here in the center of the excess what

short and here in this part you join also with a ribbon of this same

mask then still not stuck I have it here only to have it

list and I'm going to start working too with which is the lid I cut a piece of

2 centimeters wide and long 50 centimeters the same is also going to

over 50 centimeters but that it's always good to cut a little more

remember that in the part that is very curve if we're going to cut the tabs a

little more smaller ones shorter

allow to stick from the curve of the heart best

and now I'm also going to start

to put the masking tape

all around

the table serves as a guide allows us let it be more

aligned the acetate

and so we continue doing it is the curve remains

we continue working then

these tapes allow that in this part if suddenly it has not been very good

aligned or can not be released and adjusted and so we stay in one more way

and see that couples are left you feel then now I can take the silicone

liquid as maybe space then I can apply

silicone all around

I withdraw the excess what does not work or what that does not look so nice

and towards it all around that outline and it's going to be very well presented

I start here better

and here as you can see then I applied the silicone we can do it for

the inner part here lifting the tabs or also on this part what

It happens that it's a little bit more complicated for here, if it's easier, let's open

the lashes we apply the silicone and we go together while dry because as

the liquid silicone is much slower to dry then let's start

decorate this is an adhesive tape they come in many colors at this time

I have it in silver, then what is going to start is

to stick it in this part where you see

like the imperfections of the silicones and then I'm going to join her here to

cut it right

I'm going to start paste it here on the entire shore

I do the same then with this box but I'm going to do it in the

bottom part always trying to cover imperfections

If you want to apply it in the whole box perfect they can do it or buy from

Various colors and decorate the acetate box in various colors

after doing it for the external part As you can see, it is very nice but for the

interior we also want it to be same then while it dries well the

lower part I'm going to decorate the upper part with the same tape

well that way it's decorated in the inside, if I want I can also

put in the lower part so that it is more decorated and we already removed the tape

mask because I already totally hit the silicone now let's do the same

with this other, as here we can not decorate yet because the ribbon was very

wide then let's start to withdraw the masking tape and we will do the same

process we decorate inside that it's like that too

well presented, how is the box, how there is the base

and so then also that in the interior we try not to get wrinkled

so much because it's that in the part interior is a little harder to

locate but with more time they do it and they have left

perfect how is it

the lid and this is the box here they can save what they want

chocolates, chocolates, flowers what want to enter or introduce into it what can

do, here I am going to take a piece of the crepe paper and I'll make it the way

this is a not very large piece of 50 centimeters by 20 I'm going to

enter inside the box

giving a little bit that the shape of the heart does not have to be perfect just to give

a texture an effect, a This is how the boxes are going

I'm going to take some candy here they call moritas

delicious you can put chocolate is that you like it

chocolates, some flowers, whatever you want you can put inside it and then

so it is, I also made a flower on paper I creped this flower I taught her to do in a video

previous, here on the top I leave the link so they learn to

do it, this can be put here paste it with a card and so on then

would be the presentation of the box for this valentine date that so much

they asked, here in Colombia we do not we celebrate, we celebrate Love and

Friendship in the month of September, some they have already welcomed the date but it is not

normal from so much celebrating it here in my country, I know that in other countries, if

celebrate in the USA and Mexico that they celebrate then here a simple

idea for you to apply it I hope that you like to put it into practice

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$30M gift – largest in UNT history – will create G. Brint Ryan College of Business - Duration: 20:26.

Great job, Hank.

It's my first time to be at a UNT event where people settled down, so wow.

Well, welcome.

I am David Wolf, Vice President for University Advancement here at the University of North

Texas.

You can cheer for that.

And what a marvelous, amazing day it is to have all of us here together as a family and

via the internet.

We are streaming live, so behave.

But I want to thank you for joining us today for this very historic moment for all of us

together and for our university.

We are glad so many of you could be here with us.

I would like to point out a few special people.

Representative Richard Pena Raymond is here with us.

Thanks for joining us today, Richard.

Chancellor Lesa Roe, Chancellor of the University of North Texas System is here.

Chairman Brint Ryan is with us today.

Chairman Ryan.

Regent Mary Denny is with us.

Mary.

Regent A.K.

Mago is with us today.

And Regent Carlos Munguia is with us today.

Also joining us are several of our best donors.

I can't name them all, but our President's Leadership Board and others.

Wow.

Thank you all for coming.

A standing room only crowd.

This is fantastic.

And you're all looking really good.

You know, universities are places that change people's lives and help them to get a leg

up in the world, find a job, find their path, give them a sense of well-being through the

supportive and caring education that we give and that we are so proud to be entrusted with.

And here at the University of North Texas, we really take pride in the fact that we go

the extra mile.

We really help our students.

We help them through thick and thin.

We teach them if they're gonna fail, fail faster so that they can move ahead.

And we also hope that they will become the creative leaders of tomorrow.

In this crazy world, we need students who have grit and determination, students who

can weather challenges and difficulty.

And it is so wonderful when we get help in helping our students.

We have 38,000 students, and with a little luck we'll teach them all how to be nimble,

agile, and prepared to face whatever adversity they meet as they graduate.

Our campus is full of all kinds of people.

You heard our harp folks out here.

We have budding musicians, entrepreneurs, teachers, scientists, accountants, and people

who understand that education isn't just a way to change yourself -- it's a way to change

your whole family tree.

Because when you get a degree from a university, your brothers and sisters are more likely

to go to the university.

Your nieces and nephews will have a role model.

Your mothers and fathers will live a better life.

And in general, you are going to pay it forward serving as an exemplar.

And that's what we do here.

And it makes me incredibly proud of our university.

Now, our alumni have been so generous to us in the past.

And they've created a merge of excellence.

But we have one incredibly driven and accomplished man who is in the audience today, someone

who has made a huge difference.

But like most of our students who are hardworking, passionate contenders who want to make a difference

in the world, we enjoy the contributions that our alumni make when they figure out that

they didn't just get a job certificate but that they got their lives changed when they

came to this university.

So, at this time, we're going to allow a little bit of musical pomp and circumstance and a

selection from the College of Music festival brass ensemble.

And I would like to invite up two very special people, people who we are honored to have

here today.

I would like to invite up our Chairman, Brint Ryan, and his wife, Amanda Ryan to please

come to the stage along with Dean Wiley.

And fanfare, it's time to go.

Wow ... Thank you so much to the College of Music and to our wonderful brass ensemble.

Terrific job, and just a sample of the incredible things that are going on.

Well, what are we here for today?

We've been teasing you for awhile.

And here we are in the College of Business with Brint Ryan standing on the stage.

Gee, I wonder what's coming next.

Today, it gives me incredible pleasure to announce the largest gift that we have ever

received in our entire university's history, even adjusting for inflation.

A gift from our friend, a prestigious alum, and Chairman of the UNT System Board of Regents,

Brint Ryan and his family.

So first, big round of applause.

You are probably going to want to stay standing.

When you hear that, because of his generosity, Brint has agreed to present a gift of $30

million to the UNT's College of Business.

Now we need the fanfare.

Now, given that we have a non-majority of the Board of Regents here, I will say, pending

approval next week by our Board of Regents, we intend to name this college the G. Brint

Ryan College of Business.

So, for a man who's pushed us all hard to make us better, I couldn't ask for a better

gift or a better naming opportunity or a better name to name this college.

And all I can do now is see if Brint would like to say a few words and make sure he knows

he has my heartfelt thanks for everything that he does.

Oh, and we should have- Here it is.

Coming.

And we'll invite you all back later when it's up in fancy letters all over the place.

Brint, would you like to say a few remarks?

Thank you, President Smatresk.

You know, Amanda and I are thrilled to be among so many friends and supporters today

on this momentous occasion for UNT and the Ryan family.

I'm thrilled to have Chairman Richard Raymond, my good friend, here today.

And Chancellor Roe, thank you for coming.

I also have a number of the Board of Regents that David mentioned earlier, Carlos Munguia,

A.K.

Mago.

Mary Denny is here.

Thank you all for coming out.

Just so you know, this is proof that I put my money where my mouth is.

So when I'm complaining all the time, it's for the better of the university.

Also, I'm thrilled to have with me, of course, my wife Amanda who approved this gift.

Thank you, honey.

And I have with us today, also, three of our five lovely daughters, Annabelle Ryan, Victoria

Ryan, and Mary Rae Ryan.

I believe they are here representing their inheritance.

Just kidding, girls.

Just a joke.

When I arrived at North Texas State in the fall of 1982, I could not have imagined being

here today.

I was wild and undisciplined, and frankly more suited for the ranches of West Texas

than I was for the halls of academia.

I had no idea where I was going and no idea how to get there.

I came here with a lot of growing up to do, and it happened right here on this campus.

My eyes were opened to incredible possibilities.

I was challenged by some of the best minds in accounting and taxation.

Professors like Horace Brock, who very quickly disabused me of the idea that I was the smartest

kid in the room.

Professors like Hershel Anderson, who really lit the fire of creativity for me in tax,

really in a way no one has before or since.

It was professor Tom Klammer, and I'm thrilled that Professor Klammer is with us in the audience

today.

He was the one who patiently put up with my struggles in Intermediate II.

Dr. Klammer, I hope you know that I had nightmares about that class well into my 40's.

But folks, it was this experience that enabled me to start a small tax services firm, attract

some incredibly talented people like our COO Ginny Kissling who's here with us today, also

a UNT grad, our seventh employee by the way.

And it gave me the skills to lead that team from the beginning to the top of the tax services

and software industry.

Today, Ryan LLC is the largest firm in the world dedicated exclusively to business taxes,

with more than 2,500 professionals and associates serving over 14,000 clients in 50 countries

around the world.

It is this opportunity that I want to support for current and future students at UNT.

I want them to have an even better experience than I had.

I want to see them go out and change the world and, in the process, make UNT proud.

You know, Dr. Smatresk said, and I agree, that education is the great equalizer.

It not only changes the lives of graduates, but it changes the lives of their entire families

and, in some cases, even generations of families.

It brings people out of poverty.

And it propels our civil society.

Amanda and I believe there is no greater investment that we can make.

We've both lived it firsthand, and we're thrilled to be able to invest in the incredible mission

of the UNT College of Business.

And Dr. Smatresk, Board of Regents, I am profoundly grateful that the university has decided to

name the college in my honor.

You know, I couldn't begin to thank all of the people that made this possible.

I do, however, want to give special thanks to one very important individual, my father

George Alden Ryan.

His health doesn't permit him to be with us today, but his contribution was the most valuable

of all.

When I decided to defer coming to North Texas State to wait for my girlfriend at Big Spring

High, his response was a simple, "Hell no."

It was "go to college or get a job at the refinery."

And, you know, that wasn't a hard choice.

And for that, Amanda and I both thank him very much.

When my partying got a little out of control, and I got in some trouble with Denton's finest,

it was Dad that took care of it.

Without Dad, I wouldn't have been here, and I wouldn't have been able to stay here.

So, Dad, if you're watching on Facebook, thank you very much.

Finally, I want to thank those major donors that are here with us today, that have also

given generously of their time and treasure.

They give to make UNT a better place.

Ernie Kuehne, Jim McNatt, C. Dan Smith, Don Potts, Frank Bracken, Bryan Milner, Bob Sherman,

I want you to know I'm proud to be in your company.

Go Mean Green.

Thank you, Brint.

And as a token of our gratitude, I will say a very small token but it's just the beginning,

we would like to present you with this certificate of appreciation.

Thank you.

Thank you.

The naming of a college is a very important and special signal.

And to us, this naming conveys four things.

First, it's a very important symbol of support and commitment that signifies our value to

the world.

It brings resources that immeasurably increase our impact on the lives of our students and

of the corporate community we serve.

It recognizes the tremendous leadership and business success demonstrated by Brint Ryan,

one of our own graduates.

And because his name will lead the college, it inspires our students to reach higher,

to see what he has done, and to believe that their own opportunities are achievable.

So on behalf of the college, all of our faculty and students and staff, thank you for this

supreme act of generosity which will surely transform the future for our business students,

faculty, and alumni.

Thank you, Dean Wiley.

I noticed Brint was looking at the certificate.

It's the first diploma with his own college name on it, and we wanted to make sure he

got to be the first for that.

Well, thank you all for being here with us today.

It is an amazing day to be a part of the Mean Green family.

And we are so appreciative of all of you for sharing in this experience with us.

I want to especially say thank you to Brint and Amanda.

Thank you for your leadership and your generosity.

You are difference-makers.

This has been a highlight of the things that we accomplish every day, University Advancement,

and I appreciate you allowing me to be a part of the ride.

I would like to give a couple of shout-outs to some campus partners that have helped us

so much today.

First of all, to the UNT System Office of General Counsel.

Nancy Footer and Alan Stucky, thank you for all your help.

To the UNT Foundation Board, specifically Mike Mlinac and Bob Sherman, thank you for

your teamwork.

To Dean Wiley and the College of Business, University Facilities for helping us today,

and Dean Richmond and the College of Music for providing the excellent music today.

And lastly, to my colleagues in University Advancement, thank you for putting up with

me for the last couple of months and not knowing what I was doing.

Again, today marks a very important day in the history of the University of North Texas.

I hope you will share and tweet and repost things, 'cause I want the world to know that

today we have a named College of Business, the G. Brint Ryan College of Business.

The housecleaning part is we will be conducting some media interviews after this is over.

So please stick around, enjoy the refreshments.

And thanks again.

And what do we do when we end something?

There's three magic words.

Go Mean Green.

Go Mean Green.

Thank you.

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 West Ham United boss Manuel Pellegrini has told Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp to stop complaining after a feisty finale at the London Stadium

 The pair were captured exchanging stern words on the touchline after the 1-1 Premier League draw between the sides on Monday evening

 Pellegrini wasn't happy with Liverpool's goal, with James Milner clearly offside before crossing for Sadio Mane to score

Read the Liverpool verdict on a frustrating night for Liverpool here  And he said: "We are disappointed we didn't get all three points

 "If you create four clear chances against a team that is the leader in the Premier League and the best defence in the league, then you have to be disappointed when you don't win

 "I'm not happy with the point. We deserved to win.  "I said during the week we need to win this game for our fans and if we give a hand to Man City, my former club, then maybe the manager of Liverpool didn't like it

"  Referring to Mane's strike, Pellegrini added: "They scored a goal that was a metre-and-a-half offside, and then had a chance from (Divock) Origi in the last minute who was a metre offside

 "Klopp is used to winning with goals offside. He beat me at Malaga (with Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League quarter-final in 2013) with a goal that was seven metres offside

 "So he can't complain about anything."  However, Pellegrini wouldn't be drawn on the battle for the title

 "It will be a very close race and exactly the same until the end of the season," he said

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 Moussa Dembele had to wait until deadline day of the summer transfer window to complete his transfer to Lyon from Celtic

 Last September, the forward revealed that "messages and calls" from the Ligue 1 side's players convinced him to leave the Bhoys and make a switch to the Groupama Stadium

 Prior to joining the French side, the 22-year-old was also attracting interest from Marseille, but Lyon were successful in managing to beat their league rivals for the attacker's signature

 Dembele has given an interview to Telefoot in which he's explained he would have continued with Brendan Rodgers' side, if his move to Lyon hadn't been successful

 "It's a club with a great history, there was a project that interested me," the former Fulham man explained

 "And I felt the determination of the leaders [of Lyon] to bring me to the club and that was decisive in my choice to come to Lyon

[For me] it was Lyon or I [would have] stayed at Celtic."  During the course of the interview, Dembele was also asked about the rumoured interest from Marseille

He said, "Marseille … Marseille, it's complicated, it's complicated, that's it, the club is not too stable I'll say

   "Well, I do not really want to talk about Marseille, I'm Lyonnais and I'm happy to be at Lyon, that's most important

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 Dembele got his name on the score sheet as Lyon handed PSG their first league defeat of the season on Sunday

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 Helen Flanagan says she will 'definitely' return to Coronation Street as Rosie Webster, it's just a matter of timing

  She told The Mirror: "With Scott's job we're settled in Glasgow at the ­moment but I'd love to go back to Coronation Street

 "It's just a matter of when and how I work it. We all share parenting tips in the green room at Corrie

It's such a family atmosphere.  "I went to the National Television Awards the other week, which was fab

 "It was really fun to get glammed up again and to feel nice in my dress. I took Delilah too – my best friend looked after her while I went to the awards

 "All my old Corrie mates got to meet her at breakfast.  "I miss everyone so much I definitely will go back

It's just when that will be."  Helen keeps in touch with Sally Dynevor – her screen mum Sally Metcalfe – and with Brooke Vincent – sister Sophie – and Lucy Fallon, who plays Bethany Platt

 She says: "It's such a good mix of ages there, everyone gets on."  She's sure that footballer partner Scott Sinclair – currently a winger for Celtic – will help out with the parenting duties when she's back on the cobbles: Scott is really, really hands on," she says

"He's brilliant with Matilda. I was working yesterday, so he looked after her.  "He's good with nappy changes

He gets stuck in. You have to with two children."  Helen, who was voted most attractive British celebrity in the 2013 FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll, first joined the Coronation Street cast in 2000

After appearing in Just Rosie, a spin-off show which chronicled the character's attempts to make it as a fashion model in London, Helen left the soap in 2012

 She appeared in I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and one or two other reality TV ventures Helen returned to Weatherfield in 2017

 She took maternity leave from the show last year but from today's comments Rosie's return to the Rovers Return is only a matter of time

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× 1 z 13 Slajdy  Dziś, 4 lutego, w warszawskich Złotych Tarasach odbyła się uroczysta premiera 3

części filmu "Planeta Singli", w którym główne role grają Maciej Stuhr i Agnieszka Więdłocha

Nie zabrakło ich oczywiście na czerwonym dywanie wśród wielu innych gwiazd. Na premierze zjawili się także m

in. Weronika Książkiewicz, Tomek Karolak, Bogusław Linda, Borys Szyc z narzeczoną Justyną Nagłowską, Izabela Trojanowska, Marcela Leszczak i Michał Koterski, a także Danuta Stenka

Zobaczcie na kolejnych stronach galerii, jak prezentowały się gwiazdy na kinowej premierze

 Zobacz: "Planetę Singli 2" obejrzało już ponad milion widzów! Z tej okazji mamy niespodziankę! Zobacz, co działo się za kulisami tego hitu  >>> NASTĘPNA STRONA >>> Następne

For more infomation >> Meghan królewska - Plejada gwiazd na premierze filmu "Planeta Singli 3". Weronika Książkiewicz, Agn - Duration: 1:29.

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Meghan królewska - W "Przyjaciółkach" szykuje się kolejne rozstanie? Zobaczcie, co będzie się dział - Duration: 1:52.

× 1 z 7 Slajdy  13. sezon "Przyjaciółek" już niedługo, bo według najnowszych informacji, 1

odcinek zobaczymy już 28 lutego. Tradycyjnie w każdy czwartkowy wieczór Polsat będzie emitować kolejne odcinki, a my wreszcie dowiemy się, co słychać u  Ingi (Małgorzata Socha), Zuzy (Anita Sokołowska), Anki (Magda Stużyńska), Patrycji (Joanna Liszowska) i Dorotki (Agnieszka Sienkiewicz)

Już teraz jednak na jaw wyszły niepokojące informacje, dotyczące kilku bohaterek, m

in. Patrycji. Wygląda bowiem na to, że Kochan znów zwiąże się z Wiktorem, który potrafił podnieść na nią rękę w 11

sezonie. Jakby tego było mało, Patrycja będzie musiała walczyć z. Wiką! Dlaczego? Przeczytajcie więcej na kolejnych stronach galerii

 Zachęcamy do dyskusji o polskich serialach na naszej grupie na Facebooku - https://www

facebook.com/groups/serialepolskie/  Zobacz: Z którą "Przyjaciółką" najlepiej bawiłabyś się podczas karnawału? PSYCHOTEST  >>> NASTĘPNA STRONA >>> Następne

For more infomation >> Meghan królewska - W "Przyjaciółkach" szykuje się kolejne rozstanie? Zobaczcie, co będzie się dział - Duration: 1:52.

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Ranked Solo VS Duo 14 Kills Maddog - Garena Free Fire - Duration: 11:32.

Todays video about Ranked Solo VS Duo

*Failed*

HmMmM

XD

AN94!!

*safety*

*EmOjI*

Why?

LOL Cool

Wow wait for me pls

LOL

1 VS 2

M79 is not a good news...

Lucky

For more infomation >> Ranked Solo VS Duo 14 Kills Maddog - Garena Free Fire - Duration: 11:32.

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Get an Internship with No Experience (The Truth about Internships) | The Intern Hustle - Duration: 4:01.

There are a lot of misconceptions out there when it comes to internships.

When you hear things like, "You need experience in order to get an internship.", you're

most likely hearing that from someone who has never had an internship before.

Because, the opposite's actually true.

Internships exist for you to gain experience.

And I'm going to bust through this common no-experience, no- internship myth and break

down how you can make your first internship happen in today's video.

Hey there!

I'm Jenna Rein, from theinternhustle.com, and this is Initiative Muscle Monday.

Helping you to start each week with an intentional step toward a successful future.

Let's do this!

So I definitely remember feeling like I had no idea where to start when it came to finding

my first internship.

And on top of that, I thought that no one would even take me on as an intern, and take

me seriously, because I had zero experience.

Spoiler alert - I now know that just about everyone feels this way when they are first

starting out.

However, once I understood how important it is to get some internship experience while

I was in college, I got serious about looking for opportunities.

And what I learned, is that it's all about finding the right first opportunity.

So what do I mean by the right first opportunity?

Everyone starts somewhere.

Think about this -- Many of the best actors started off doing small-time commercial gigs

and side hustling as a waiter.

They didn't just jump to Academy Award Best-Picture films.

Now, maybe your dream is to intern for someplace like Google.

That's excellent, and you should absolutely go after that dream!

But you're going to need to work your way up to Google.

Given how competitive Google's internship program is known to be, your first goal should

be to start early and gain as much internship experience as you can elsewhere.

Build up your skills and build up your resume, and then apply for an internship with Google.

Now, you need to start by setting some realistic expectations with yourself, and then identifying

your best fit first opportunities from there.

Ok - So where should you even start when trying to find your first internship opportunity?

Where do you get that first round of experience?

Look, the whole internship search is easier said than done, I know.

But since you likely won't check every box on your internship dream list this first time

around, I recommend that you at least identify your priorities.

Come up with a list of your priorities and then rank them.

So think about things like company size, the location, paid vs. unpaid internship, the

structure (or maybe the lack there of structure) that an internship program may have, does

the company have perks that they offer to their interns?, do you have exposure to a

specific industry or just general professional experience?

Put it all down, and rank your priorities.

What is most important to you for your first round of experience, knowing that you're not

going to check all of those boxes right up front?

Once you create this priority list, start searching for opportunities that are in line

with your priorities.

Time to bust through the myth that you need experience to get an internship!

At the end of the day, employers just want interns who show a genuine interest in their

company and are self-starters.

If you can present yourself with an eagerness to be a contributing member to their team

and you show up with the work ethic to match, you will find an internship.

There are so many opportunities out there, you just have to be intentional with your

search and not get too ahead of yourself with your first steps.

Continue to build key relationships along the way, and more doors will open for you

over time.

You got this!

Just focus on getting your foot in that first door, do a solid job, and then continue to

stack your experience with the opportunities that follow.

If this video gave you some new insights today, please give it a like and share it with a

friend or two.

And subscribe to this channel and join me over the next few weeks as I bust through

some more myths and share the truth about internships.

In support of your hustle...I will see you next Monday!

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