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what is the best gun for the Forge world necron seraptek heavy construct today

we're going to roll some dice with necron girl and find out Nick speaking and

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week ok so I've built my necron seraptek

heavy construct I'm just about to get it painted now of course you could use math

hammer to find out what is the best gun and most people if you speak to them

will say the obliterator is the best option after all its strength 16 not to

be sniffed at and if you take this gun option you've got smaller guns as well

effectively you can shoot at 4 targets with this gun option however my gut

instinct is that the generators the volume of dice that you get from them is

going to be better okay the wounds are d6 they're random as opposed to a

straight 6 damage on the obliterators but that's just my gut instinct now of

course there are other things that you have to consider things like the dynasty

code now if you're taking the super-heavy auxilary detachment you

weren't benefits from the dynasty code but you will be able to use the

stratagems so if you're in the meffert's dynasty you could use the stratagem

talent for annihilation a pretty good stratagem now of course if you're using

the super heavy detachment or the Supreme Command detachment you can then

use the dynasty codes and that gives you a lot more options no doubt the Novak

dynasty is going to be the best so when you're in close combat and you will be

getting in close combat then you can re-roll the hits re rolling the hits in

close combat is going to be very useful you are going to be

pushing this unit forward it explodes on a four plus and explodes a lot on a six

plus so you're not going to want it in your deployment zone however we're not

here today to test out the close compatibility we're here to find out

which gun is best so before go table down a few notes one every time I say

rending I mean mortal wounds now there are a couple of minor mistakes in this

video however looking back they swing from one to the other and don't really

affect the end results so let's go table down with Necron girl have some fun and

roll some dice okay so here we go I'm with nekron girl we're gonna have some

fun we're gonna roll some dice and test out the guns we're going to start off

with the singularity generators and we're going to assume we're shooting at

a toughness 7 unit that has a 5 Plus invulnerable save you're going to do

three rounds of shooting with this gun and then we're going to do three rounds

of shooting with the second gun and see what the results are so this gun is 36

inches we're going to assume the guns are always in range and it's a heavy 3d3

and of course it's got two of them so you're looking at sixty threes so how

many bullets do we get we get six seven eight nine 10 11 12 13 14 15 so 15 dice

now we're also going to assume we're at full strength so we're going to have a

ballistic skill of three so we need threes so fair few ones and twos there

so let's take those out okay not a great roll now we need that strength eight

toughness ever we're gonna need threes again now any sixes are mortal wounds as

well as standard wins we got three mortal wounds that will misses so neck

can go you've got five saves to make in total fives and sixes

okay so you say - it's not bad so two of those go away so you've got 3 d6 damaged

12 13 14 plus of three mortal wounds so that 17 wins in total so let's make a

note of that and then we'll do another round of

shooting okay so round two so we've got 63 amount of shots six seven eight nine

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 shots this time about that next we'll go as a lot as

left 6 8 10 14 15 16 17 almost maximum amount of shots okay so we need threes

okay so it starts to go wrong let lots of ones and twos still a good amount

though now these threes again looking for sixes

I've got two sixes and the ones and twos miss okay so you've got five six seven

saves those are six so seven saves in total fives and sixes needed this is

minus three eight p like i said we're assuming that's people that will be

using their fight process of honorable say so let's roll deck five and six is

you've got two saved so five go through so yeah those are mortal wounds so now I

need to roll these this is your damage so d6 damage so one two six seven eight

nine 14 plus the two 14 16 damage so 17 damage the first one 16 the second one

so round three this is the last rare this particular situation right so 63

shots one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven eleven dice

we need threes to pick the ones and twos out then you need threes again no more

two wins this time but we do get another five but it's through so five saves

saved three that isn't bad so just to go through d6 diameter is better you're

right and that's eight so you do eight wings that time that gives us a total of

of 41 so pretty decent right let's move on now to the other gun so we're going

to use this synaptic obliterators and transdimensional projectors okay so now

it's time for the big gun as I call it so the synaptic obliterator which is 72

inches and it's a heavy d3 and we've got two of them so you're looking at two d3

amount of shots so we've got four in total now this is strength 16 still need

to get the bullets out so we need threes first one misses now there's no mortar

wounds on here but it is strength 16 so against a toughness 7 we're going to

need twos so they all hit now this is minus 4 8 P and as a flat 6 damage so

you've got 4 5 plus and vulnerable saves to make you go you say - not bad there's

a straight 12 damage that's from the big gun and just write that down ok so now

we're going to shoot with the smaller gun which is just underneath there

now this girl is 24 inches but we're going to assume that it's in range and

it does a d6 amount of shots and of course we've got two of them so to d6 so

in this case we've just done nine hits okay so we've got nine hits down

strength six this time so we need threes Festival to get the fittest out and we

take one to two zones then strength six toughness seven so we're going to need

five this time however any sixes are mortal wounds but we don't have any

sixes there so looking for 5s we've got two so now can go you've got two saves

to make and you say none so the damage on this is a d3 so we've got 2 D 3

damage there we go so 3 that's 4 damage so that's in total 16 damage okay so

that's round 1 now we're going to go to round 2

so first of all the big gun had got to d3 amount of shots so that's two that's

three shots in total in each of threes and then we need twos okay you've got

three five plus seems to make you make two of them so that's six damage from

the big gun now the small gum so this is a d6 to d6 so we've got four dice this

time it's named threes we roll that says nuts in the pot misses and then we need

fives we get two fives through so you've got two saves to make now the AP of this

smaller gun is minus three so once again we're just going straight to

invulnerable slaves to save fouled so that's 2 D 3 damage and we've done three

four so round two we did that damage in total right let's go on

to round 3 so we're looking at 2d three shots

so one thing we've got four so in looking for threes to take the missus

elves and then we're looking for through twos okay so we got two through so

that's two saves see if I've got some vulnerable saves one gets through so

it's a flat six damage that is that and now these small amounts of shots so 2d

six so we're looking at nine this time six seven eight nine

so threes and then we're looking for tribes 26 is rending no rending well

we've got one just the one that safe to make so 1/5 plus safe needed nope so

that's d3 damage and that's three so that time we did nine damage so in total

that big gun did 24 damage and a smart gun that did 11 damage so 35 damage in

total whereas the other guns did 41 damage however that was against

toughness 7 so let's see what happens against toughness 8 okay so here we go

exactly the same except it's gonna be tough this eight so first of all we've

got the singularity generators so they do 6 d3 amount of shots so that's not a

great role 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 still reasonable 6 7 8 9 ok so we will need

threes get the bullets out not bad and this time as we are strength

8 going gets tough in this age we are going

pause as opposed to three so this is where the difference is with this come

soda need fours now sixes are the mortal wounds one of those they're mix however

I've got no three so it would have been exactly the same results even against

toughness seven so you've got four saves to make in total fives and sixes and he

did okay say - so to go through and that's d6 damage so five six seven eight

damage in total right so that was round one now for round two so we're looking

at one two through two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve

okay so 12 shots this time we need threes don't let mrs. out and then we

need pause okay the one mortal wound and those mess just the difference

there's one dice within the difference against toughness 7 as opposed to eight

okay so that is the wound so yeah you've got four saves to make so five saves to

bait you know you didn't get the dose ready okay so you saved one so these are

d6 the damage okay so we've got four 9 2011 14 + that one 15 damage okay so the

last last round smite how many shots three four five six seven

eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen

oh look at that in threes now any force good chance of some six years we've got

two sixes so it seems like most rounds we get at least a couple of mortal

wounds and there's a three there so one two three there we go and that's the

wound yeah that's it's a two four six seven eight nine nine saves fives

okay three think of sixes mayor so they say so 2 4 6 so 6 D six rooms to them

out okay Oh 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 damage Laveau so that gives us and

who gives us a grand total of 50 yeah okay so we actually did more damage

against toughness a that we did toughness seven okay very interesting

right now let's go to the big guns here we go here we go okay so here we go the

synaptic obliterators and transdimensional projectors against

toughness eight with a 5 plus invulnerable safe so first of all we've

got the synaptic uh pearl iterators so we're looking at a Heavy D 3 so we got

two of these so first of all we get two shots strength and I'm gonna get the

Buddhist out first so we need oh we miss we miss okay so we've got a backup gun

though this is the 24 inch gun a Heavy D six two of them so six

and get six soaps you need furries now this is strength 6 against toughness 8

we need vibes we get two sixes which means you get two mortal wins and you

have to take a save as well so two saves needed one side so one goes through so

that's dd3 damage so if one two three four say four wins all together

okay so round two okay it's like 2d three shots just the two again okay so

we need threes at least they hit this time and then we need twos as its

strength 16 and toughness eight we still need two twos okay so you've got two

saves to make none saves us straight 12 damage 12 damage and then the small gun

so to d6 that's not bad ladies nine

threes

and then straight six we need four fives looking for the sixes they've got two

mortal wounds and a five so you got three saves to make in total save one of

them so that's to the go through so 2d six no to d3 so one two three four all

together right now the last round sip and get some decent amount of shots with

this first gun so to d3 another does three double to something of it okay so

just two shots needing threes I mean they slice coming around

wow that's two rounds of totally missed right okay so the other gum to d6 we've

got seven dice this time seven dice needing threes and then we need pipes

one rending so I'm not sure I did that right the first round if I gave you the

right saves with the rending anyway you've got two saves

two saves not to save so this one here is d3 damage so three that's four wounds

so altogether we did 12 wins with the big gun and twelve wins with the small

gun so that was 24 wounds all together we did 35 wounds previously very

interesting both of those guns not doing as well as the other one so there you go

that is the results are you surprised let me know in the comments box below

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What is the meaning of No Huddle Life? - Duration: 8:10.

(rock music)

- Okay, the name, No Huddle Life.

It's just perfect for me. (chuckles)

But I find that too many people,

when I say, oh yeah, I got this YouTube thing,

it's called No Huddle Life, and they go, oh.

So I get it.

If you're not an American football aficionado,

you can definitely miss the meaning behind it.

This episode is all about trying

to start making it easier on people so they know

what the hell I was talking about in the first place.

Sometimes it takes a wake-up call to remind you

that it's time to live, so I'm making up for lost time,

throwing myself headfirst into a bucket list

of outdoor adventures.

And with the help of our guest experts,

hopefully providing you with some inspiration

to go for it yourself.

I'm Bill Rooney, this is the No Huddle Life.

(funky music)

Oh, by the way, we're...

We're in Florida.

This is where the idea for the show started.

I'm here with my friend, Steven, who's been so helpful

to me in getting this going.

Okay, what is No Huddle?

Literally it came from American football, I think sometime,

maybe it's been around since the '60s, even,

but there was this style,

more particularly in the fourth quarter of the game,

when you're trying to either catch up on being behind

or some people just did it,

and it's called the no-huddle offense.

It just means get out and go for it, kick butt,

kick some ass, throw caution to the wind.

But that's the deal.

You'll see many teams use this,

and they actually don't huddle.

Huddle means they go back in that circle

and they plan.

They plan the plays and they have time to talk,

well, I don't think they talk about it,

but they give signals and this and that.

But in the no-huddle,

in the no-huddle offense,

they've already got that plan, and they just go for it

and can be very, very effective in winning the game.

So that's the literal definition of no-huddle.

Okay, now, I had spent decades

working my ass off,

flat out forgetting that I had this body here

and not treating it as well as I should, probably,

well, certainly.

And so the no-huddle thing was like,

what if I start a YouTube channel?

Completely random, crazy idea for me.

I got no experience on this side of the camera.

Quite a bit on the other, but no experience this way.

What if I did that?

I have this huge bucket list of things I wanna do,

and they're almost all outdoor adventure.

Okay, I read this book called Younger Next Year.

It's by Chris Crowley.

Highly recommended.

His whole philosophy, or it's not philosophy,

there's some science behind it,

that you can actually be functionally younger

if you really vigorously exercise.

His thing is six days a week.

And one of the things he says to do is to challenge yourself

and throw yourself into situations

where you've got to really, really pick up your game.

Like if you've never skied, book a week

and take some lessons and learn how to do it.

You go out and do these things,

kayak, mountain climb, wall climb, white water rapids.

But I had this list of things

that I just would never, ever have gotten done

in my life if I hadn't went,

hmm, but what if it's my job?

So the thing between that is like,

it has the personal thing of like, super fun,

which, that's one thing I've learned in my life,

usually working for others that were doing

exactly what they should be doing,

is work is fun.

And you can do it pretty much endlessly if it's not work.

It's just fun, it's play.

So that was my whole concept here,

was to create this show, No Huddle Life,

to get out and just really go for it.

Live life to its fullest.

Be challenged, try new things.

Use that body, get active.

And try to inspire 'em,

but also, it wasn't really enough

just for me to go do this stuff.

I also wanted to help provide some know-how,

which most of these things I can't really,

other than hiking I'm pretty good at,

but most all the other things I'm brand-new at,

and usually I stumble a lot when I first start these things,

but partially that's to show

that if I can do it, anybody can do it.

But anyway, I almost always have a guest expert.

Some are big league, they're champions,

and it's amazing how many people wanna help.

Guys get in ruts, they sit on the couch,

they need some inspiration.

It resonates with everybody, and it really, ultimately,

is for health and also wellbeing

to do this stuff.

All of that, in addition to the lifestyle,

I just think the whole thing

about how we used to live our life is gonna change,

and my generation, at least the people

that will be part of our community and our group,

they don't wanna think like they did before.

No one wants to identify as aging, right?

Age, that's a state of mind.

So that's what this group is all about.

It's adventure.

It's not just exercise.

It's pushing yourself, reinventing yourself, basically,

at this age, whatever that is for you, too.

And I'm gonna break all the YouTube rules right now.

You're supposed to only tell people to do one thing.

I'm gonna break that right now,

'cause not only do I want comments,

if you haven't, please subscribe.

This little video is really meant for the community,

and that's my friends and family

and all the early subscribers.

And if you're just watching and haven't subscribed,

please subscribe.

A, you get notified, B, it helps us out.

We're growing this group,

and as your numbers get bigger,

you get more clout with YouTube,

and you could be a big help on that.

I appreciate you subscribing,

and not only am I gonna ask you two things,

I'm gonna ask you three things,

and that is please share the channel.

If you like the show and you get what we're about

and you support it, I sure hope you do,

please share it with somebody that might also like that.

I guess I've got this little catchphrase,

that's another YouTube thing, but I like this one,

which is, okay, on to the next adventure.

(uplifting music)

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Free To Choose 1980 – What's Wrong with Our Schools?– School House - Duration: 2:16.

To go back to the beginning, it all started

with the fine idea that every child should

have a chance to learn his three Rs.

Sometimes in June when it gets hot,

the kids come out in the yard to do

their lessons, all 15 of them,

ages 5 to 13, along with their teacher.

This is the last one-room schoolhouse

still operating in the state of Vermont.

That is the way it used to be.

Parental control, parents choosing the teacher,

parents monitoring the schooling,

parents even getting together and chipping

in to paint the schoolhouse,

as they did here just a few weeks ago.

Parental concern is still here, as much in the

slums of the big cities as in bucolic Vermont.

But control by parents over the schooling

of their children is today the exception, not the rule.

Increasingly, schools have come under the

control of centralized administrations,

professional educators deciding what shall be taught,

who shall do the teaching, and even

what children shall go to what school.

The people who lose most from this system

are the poor and the disadvantaged in the large cities.

They are simply stuck. They have no alternative.

Of course, if you are well off

you do have a choice.

You can send your child to a private school,

or you can move to an area where the

public schools are excellent,

as the parents of many of these students have done.

These students are graduating from

Weston High School in one of

Boston's wealthier suburbs.

Their parents pay taxes instead of tuition,

and they certainly get better value for their

money than do the parents in Hyde Park.

That is partly because they have kept a good

deal of control over the local schools,

and in the process, they have managed

to retain many of the virtues

of the one-room schoolhouse.

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What is dark matter? - Duration: 8:41.

Hey guys, this is space train.

your daily expresse till the edge of the space and today we will talk about what is a dark

matter?

Grab your tickets and let's go.

Don't forget to subscribe to get unlimited pass on our expedition.

Galaxies in our universe seem to be achieving an impossible feat.

They are rotating with such speed that the gravity generated by their observable matter

could not possibly hold them together; they should have torn themselves apart long ago.

The same is true of galaxies in clusters, which leads scientists to believe that something

we cannot see is at work.

They think something we have yet to detect directly is giving these galaxies extra mass,

generating the extra gravity they need to stay intact.

This strange and unknown matter was called "dark matter" since it is not visible.

By fitting a theoretical model of the composition of the universe to the combined set of cosmological

observations, scientists have come up with the composition that The universe contains.

68% dark energy, 27% dark matter, 5% normal matter.

we talk about dark energy in our last video, you can check link down below.

First, we have to answer question

What's the difference between dark energy and dark matter.

Although the names seem to imply that they are similar, dark energy and dark matter are

not directly related.

Dark energy is the force responsible for the acceleration of the expansion of the universe

at an ever-increasing rate since the Big Bang.

Dark matter, on the other hand, consists of the unseen particles that bind our universe—and

even our own bodies—together.

Although astronomers can't see dark matter through a telescope, they can locate dark

matter by its gravitational effects on its surroundings and the detectable X-rays, it

emits, as explained by Craig Freudenrich.

Where dark matter is the force that keep the universe together and explains how the cohesion

of the stars, galaxies and more is even possible, dark energy pushes it apart.

Let's go back to our basic question.

What is Dark Matter.

Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force.

This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot.

In fact, researchers have been able to infer the existence of dark matter only from the

gravitational effect it seems to have on visible matter.

Dark matter seems to outweigh visible matter roughly six to one, making up about 27% of

the universe.

Here's a sobering fact: The matter we know and that makes up all stars and galaxies only

accounts for 5% of the content of the universe!

But what is dark matter?

One idea is that it could contain "supersymmetric particles" – hypothesized particles that

are partners to those already known in the Standard Model.

Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) may provide more direct clues about dark matter.

Many theories say the dark matter particles would be light enough to be produced at the

LHC.

If they were created at the LHC, they would escape through the detectors unnoticed.

However, they would carry away energy and momentum, so physicists could infer their

existence from the amount of energy and momentum "missing" after a collision.

Dark matter candidates arise frequently in theories that suggest physics beyond the Standard

Model, such as supersymmetry and extra dimensions.

One theory suggests the existence of a "Hidden Valley", a parallel world made of dark matter

having very little in common with matter we know.

If one of these theories proved to be true, it could help scientists gain a better understanding

of the composition, of our universe and in particular, how galaxies hold together.

Studies of other galaxies in the 1950s first indicated that the universe contained more

matter than seen by the naked eye.

Support for dark matter has grown, and although no solid direct evidence of dark matter has

been detected, there have been strong possibilities in recent years.

"Motions of the stars tell you how much matter there is," Pieter van Dokkum, a researcher

at Yale University, said in a statement.

"They don't care what form the matter is, they just tell you that it's there."

Van Dokkum led a team that identified the galaxy Dragonfly 44, which is composed almost

entirely of dark matter.

The familiar material of the universe, known as baryonic matter, is composed of protons,

neutrons and electrons.

Dark matter may be made of baryonic or non-baryonic matter.

To hold the elements of the universe together, dark matter must make up approximately 80

percent of its matter.

The missing matter could simply be more challenging to detect, made up of regular, baryonic matter.

Potential candidates include dim brown dwarfs, white dwarfs and neutrino stars.

Supermassive black holes could also be part of the difference.

But these hard-to-spot objects would have to play a more dominant role than scientists

have observed to make up the missing mass, while other elements suggest that dark matter

is more exotic.

Most scientists think that dark matter is composed of non-baryonic matter.

The lead candidate, WIMPS (weakly interacting massive particles), have ten to a hundred

times the mass of a proton, but their weak interactions with "normal" matter make them

difficult to detect.

Neutralinos, massive hypothetical particles heavier and slower than neutrinos, are the

foremost candidate, though they have yet to be spotted.

Sterile neutrinos are another candidate.

Neutrinos are particles that don't make up regular matter.

A river of neutrinos streams from the sun, but because they rarely interact with normal

matter, they pass through the Earth and its inhabitants.

There are three known types of neutrinos; a fourth, the sterile neutrino, is proposed

as a dark matter candidate.

The sterile neutrino would only interact with regular matter through gravity.

"One of the outstanding questions is whether there is a pattern to the fractions that go

into each neutrino species," Tyce DeYoung, an associate professor of physics and astronomy

at Michigan State University and a collaborator on the IceCube experiment, said.

The smaller neutral axion and the uncharched photinos are also potential placeholders for

dark matter.

According to a statement by the Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Itally (LNGS), "Several

astronomical measurements have corroborated the existence of dark matter, leading to a

world-wide effort to observe directly dark matter particle interactions with ordinary

matter in extremely sensitive detectors, which would confirm its existence and shed light

on its properties.

However, these interactions are so feeble that they have escaped direct detection up

to this point, forcing scientists to build detectors that are more and more sensitive."

A third possibility exists — that the laws of gravity that have thus far successfully

described the motion of objects within the solar system require revision.

Maybe in future.

we will come out with the better theories of gravity.

Don't forget to comment, your what do you think, which of this hypothesis are more close

to reality.

For a theorist, an observer or an experimentalist, dark matter is a promising target for research.

We know it exists, but we do not yet know what it is at a fundamental level.

The reason we do not know might be obvious by now: it is just not interacting enough

to tell us, at least so far.

As humans, we can only do so much if ordinary matter is essentially oblivious to anything

but dark matter's very existence.

But if dark matter has some more interesting properties, researchers are poised to find

them.

There are lots of questions left so don't space out and live some space in your brain

for answers.

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Mountain biking, what is that? | Reportage #7 - Duration: 7:43.

Hi!

You are not allowed to ride a bike here.

Yes, you are.

Come here and I will tell you more.

Hello everyone,

We are in a forest in Nacka

and we will talk to Olle from

Stockholms Stigcyklister about Stigcykling (mountain biking).

Thank you for coming out in the woods

to talk about your topic.

I gladly do.

What is stigcykling for something?

Stigcykling (mountain biking) is all biking that happens outside

dirt road and paved road

on the paths simply.

Is that whats called mountain biking in english?

Yes exactly.

Previously, you used to translate mountain biking

to terrängcykling (terrain cycling).

But it often gives the association that

we ride straight out in the terrain

But we do not.

We ride the bikes on the trails.

Therefore, we think Stigcykling is a better term of what we do.

It really is a much more descriptive word.

Who can start exercising stigcykling (mountain biking)?

Can a regular person start, or must you be a top athlete?

I think stigcykling is suitable for everyone.

If you can ride a bike, then you can try Stigcykling (Mountain biking)

Of course, you must adjust the level of difficulty

and your demands on yourself.

As with all activities.

I can imagine there are trails for everyone.

Absolutely. And nowadays there are also very organized trails and areas

which are very suitable for beginners

And then there are nature trails

which is usually more difficult and a little more demanding.

But if you practice then you can ride there too.

How do you get started with stigcykling?

For example, say I want to start.

The first thing you can do is to get in touch with other cyclists.

And for that, Facebook is a good tool.

Look in the facebook groups available.

Perhaps there is a group for your own area.

You can also peek in "Vi som älskar mountainbike".

Then you can ask if there are any who can show you.

Then you need a reasonably good bike.

Then you get out on the paths.

When we talk bikes.

What can it cost to get started?

What kind of bike is needed?

You have very cool models with full suspension.

But what can you start with?

If you are buying a new one

a hardtail for example

which does not have suspension in the back.

They can be bought for around 5000kr. (580$).

Otherwise, a used bike is a great alternative.

Then you can find cheap bikes.

I have had several used bikes, before this one.

And I have bought them for 2-3000kr 240-340$.

So that's a good option.

That is a good price to start with a new hobby.

And that's a very good hobby as well.

You get exercise, you get out

it is outdoor life to the highest extent.

Why do you want to get out in nature by bike?

What is the attraction of mountain biking?

It is for example

a way to experience nature.

It's a way to challenge yourself.

It is an exercise method

if that's what attracts.

Or a way of socializing.

Just like walking, paddling or the like.

I can imagine that biking can be combined with camping?

Absolutely, there are many who do.

It's called bikepacking.

Then you usually have your equipment on the bike.

Tents and the rest of the camping gear.

Then you cycle a distance

sets up your tent

raise your tent in any nice place

and continue cycling the following day.

Fantastic, it sounds like something for us.

How does it work to get along with others on the trails?

I personally think it works well.

I have cycled in these forests since the 90's

and have not had particularly many confrontations

with other users.

There are of course those who do not want to see us in the woods.

But we have the right to be here according

to the right of public access.

But of course there are local regulations

such as nature conservation areas and the like.

If you treat each other with respect

and trying to be kind and friendly

then it usually works well.

That sounds like "Do not disturb, do not destroy"

as stated in the right of public access.

It is about not interfering with each other

and not to destroy nature.

There are many studies where they looked at the wear and tear

arising from hiking and cycling

but also horse riding.

And there you see that cycling does not damage the ground more than hiking.

It is largely comparable.

What hurts is the amount of people visiting the trail.

If more people go out into nature

then the wear increases.

But it does not depend on the biking itself

but that's because they're there.

Now that we talk about wear and tear on nature and paths

then we can talk about what Stockholm Stigcyklister do.

With several other associations available,

we try to convey knowledge to the public,

politician and landowners

how it is with the wear of cycling.

But also knowledge about building sustainable trails.

Which works both for hikers and cyclists.

And many of the trails that exist today are not landscaped.

There are often animal paths and the like

which people continue to use.

Therefore, they are not always on the most appropriate ground.

Stockholms Stigcyklister have a lot of contact with the municipalities

in Stockholm County.

Among other things, we work a lot with Nackareservatet

to establish mountain biking there.

Or. The cycling is there.

We are just trying to find methods together with them

so that we can use the area together with others.

That's what it's all about. To share the area.

Thank you for following us out in the forest to talk about Stigcykling.

I feel I've learned something new.

And I hope that you have also done so.

And maybe even dare to try mountain biking.

Thanks again Olle.

As usual, we put all relevant links in the description.

And do not forget to subscribe, follow us on instagram

and look at our website, Friluftskanalen.se.

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1 Year Digital Art Anniversary!!! — What I Wish I Had Known😂 - Duration: 11:31.

Hey guys!

It's Lolly Bee! This month's focus for the art warriors was digital art and

my one year anniversary of starting digital is coming up,

So I took this as an opportunity to kind of look back on what all I've learned in almost a year (laughter)

This video is about the things I really wish

I had known when I started digital for the first time. So brace yourselves cuz I'm about to show you the very first digital piece

I ever drew (laughter)

so...

This is it (nervous laughter)

I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and it definitely shows.

It's really hard to believe that that was less than a year ago though. I'm kind of blown away by that.

I still use the same software, MediBang,

So everything I'm going to say will apply to that. But most art software's are generally the same,

So even if you don't use MediBang there should still be some helpful information in here (laughter)

So of course since it's a redraw I used the same character.

It's a slightly different pose. But basically the same thing. So first things first, just layers.

Of course the drawing that I did is on a completely separate layer and I always turn down the opacity so I can

see the line art that I'm drawing over it. I also always use folders.

I will put all of the line art in one folder all the colors in one folder

and all of the background in one folder so that if I want to

transform something, all of it gets transformed together. I also always use a g-pen in for my line art

depending on the size of the canvas

this one actually must have been bigger than

what I normally do, cuz normally I use a 5 but I moved it up to 8 and I think later I

I'm pretty sure I increased it to a 10.

I also just wanted to mention that I'm gonna be kind of jumping around a little bit so that I can

thoroughly explain all the different tools that I use. So I'm gonna move on to the next thing which is the eyeballs.

Because this particular character is supposed to have one kind of blind eye,

I did all of that in blue so that it kind of stands out and you can tell, you know, it's different.

Also something I have never done before but I I it was kind of like a happy mistake (laughter)

I...

Didn't turn up the opacity all the way for the little eye highlights.

Also,

I always put them on a separate layer because, I just, the more layers you use the easier is gonna be to

fix them up if something's wrong and all of that.

So when in doubt, use a new layer (laughter)

Now I am going on to the flats. So I make a new folder with new color layers

And the first thing I always start with is the skin. Don't ask me why I just have weird little isms (laughter)

Also, it's

extremely important to make sure that all of your line art layers, any ones that you have, are above any color layers.

The reason for that is that layers kind of work like gravity.

If you have a pillow on top of a blanket, you're going to see the pillow and not the blanket, so...

Um that's probably a bad visual (laughter)

But layers work the same way. So if you have the color layer on top of the line art layers,

then the color will start to cover up your line art and you don't want that.

You'll see me kind of messing around with the skin tones and trying to find the right ones.

I don't know if it's just my really bad eyesight,

but I can't tell what it looks like until I see a bunch of it actually on the character.

So sometimes I try, like, five different colors before I'm happy with it.

So the last thing that I'll go over about flats

is that when you use the bucket tool, there will be tiny little spaces where the color didn't get between line art like this.

So it's very important to go through and fix all those tiny little spaces. I'm actually really bad about it (laughter)

Maybe because I can't...for some reason I can't tell if I've left a hole until I've put the shading on it and again

I guess that's just my bad eyesight.

But it's important to do that because, yeah, as soon as you put the shading on you'll be able to see those little holes.

So, I mean it's okay if you missed a hole, it's always easy to go through and fix it.

But it's kind of unprofessional to leave the holes (laughter)

Also, just about every single color that I do goes on a different layer.

Sometimes I'll combine them, like, I'm pretty sure

I combined his tunic layer with his eye color layer because they're nowhere near close to each other

and I can shade them without getting into each other.

But if I put all of the colors on the same layer, I'd be trying to shade

the skin layer and I'd be getting skin tones on the hair and having to

meticulously go through and erase all of it. And so that's just a massive headache (laughter)

So the sane thing to do is just to put everything on a separate layer.

But if you think they're far enough to get away with using one layer then definitely go for it.

Okay, so we have finally gotten to my favorite thing that I have ever learned. It is a lifesaver!

I don't, like, I have no words for how much I love this tool and it is called the "clipping tool" and

it's just this tiny little button up there at the top. And for a longest time. I had no idea what it was.

Basically all it is is that everything that I

draw on a particular layer, if it is clipped to the skintone layer, it does not go outside the skintone layer

It just stays right in there. That is the most beautiful tool I have ever come across.

And of course, it doesn't just work for skin tone. It works for hair and his clothes and like all kinds of stuff.

So other than the beautiful clipping tool (laughter) basically the process that I use is that every hue of

shading is on a different layer. So the dark shading is on one layer and the highlights are on another.

Sometimes I make the airbrush tool really big and I kind of put in some light effects

That I don't want really harsh. Those go on a completely different layer.

The reason for that is when you go to blur a particular

shading tone if I only want to blur the dark tone, but I have a highlight sitting right there next to it

I will blur them both and that's not a cool thing. So just always use multiple layers,

but you do have to keep in mind what layer you want on the top and you kind of,

you might have caught it there,

I had had the dark shading

above the high light shading and so, I was like, I kept going over it going like "what what's going on?

I've got a really light color. Why isn't it showing up?"

because

the dark layer was on top of the highlight.

Another important thing when you're shading is to keep in mind where your light source is coming from. For some weird reason

I always default it to the right-hand side. I don't know you may be different

and

depending on what I do for the background,

sometimes I've put the light source in the wrong place and that's always the most frustrating thing. So planning out is always a good thing.

The other thing I'm really glad I figured out is that that little button up at the top that says "normal",

when you click it,

it gives you all these other different options and you can go through and click on them and see what they look like.

Basically, all it's doing is it is color correcting.

I really wish I had like a bar where I could color correct.

I guess it's just a MediBang thing where they already have, like, set hues

but basically all it does is it takes that layer and it

intensifies the color or detensifies the color or, you know, whatever

option you choose.

And I really like that because, I mean, other artists have difficulty with it too. They picked the wrong color and they don't really know

how exactly to

Intensify it and that does it all for you. So it's a beautiful tool (laughter)

And I skipped ahead a little bit to the hair. Basically

what I what I do is I lay down flat colors, shading and highlight.

And I actually do want the shading and the highlight to be on the same layer for the hair

I want them to blend into each other,

So that's that's a good thing

And then on the layer closest to the flats I put

the hair strands. The reason why I do the highlighting and the shading first before I do the strands is because I'm not

gonna know what the strands look like when the shading and the highlights on top of them.

And I know that sounds like a silly thing

and it might just might be a silly thing (laughter), but it's something that I do because I want to know what the

hair strands will look like when the highlights and the shading are on top of it.

I also keep the strands all on one layer as well because, like the highlights, I want them to blend into each other.

I use a lot of different colors when I put in strands.

I do kind of a middle ground color at first, now

I'm putting in a kind of whitish yellow and then I put in a dark dark brown color

because he's supposed to have dirty blonde hair.

But it's also very shiny and it's supposed to kind of look like fire since that's his like his power (nervous laugh)

So, yeah, also, I thought I'd just mentioned real quick in case you're confused that this is one of my own characters.

I actually drew this guy in the proportions video that I released last week if you watched it. So yeah, this is Conin (more nervous laughter)

Yeah, I cut out all of the footage of me

shading his tunic, but, you know, the same rules apply

So now I am doing the eyes. This is just my way of doing eyes

I know there are probably better ways, but this is just

what I've gotten used to I will use three to four varying colors and then blur them out

just just very subtly so that it's not too stark.

One of the last things I do to give the eyes some dimension is

take the black and turn the opacity down really low and then I blur it out and erase all of the,

all of the gray stuff that isn't supposed to be there.

It gives it some 3d kind of life-likeness.

It always looks really good to me. So yeah, I like doing that (laughter)

So this is the end of the video and I've got to say, I'm honestly really shocked at how much

progress I've made in less than a year. It's really exciting and I hope I continue to make as much progress (laughter)

Hope you found something in this video helpful,

I plan to do a detailed series on meaty baying and how the different tools work or at least the ones that I use.

So, yeah, that's something to be excited about! If there's anything you're confused about because I didn't quite explain you correctly in the video (laughter),

please let me know in the comments and I will try to do my best to clear it up.

Thanks so much for watching and I will see you all in another video! Bye!!!

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What is FoSTaC and Why is It So Important? - Duration: 8:43.

in 2017 FSSAI released an order which made it mandatory for all the

licensed food businesses to have at least one certified food safety

supervisor under fostac program for every 25 food handlers or food operators

in each premise but what is fostac and why is it so important? in this video

I am going to talk about what is fostac why is it so important and stay till

the end because I am also going to tell you that how you can register yourself

and enroll for the fostac program hey how are you doing today this is a Areeb

Irshad and you are watching FoodTech simplified where I make simple and easy

to understand lectures videos and tutorials for the students of food

science and technology so if you want to level up your grades and simplify your

studies and make sure you hit that subscribe button and the bell icon as

well so that you don't miss my upcoming videos it's been more than a year since

the orders from fostac was released and since then more than 62,000 people

or food safety supervisors have been trained but what exactly is fostac

fostac stands for food safety training and certification fssai gives a

great importance to the food safety in our country and to do that to ensure

that fssai made it mandatory for every licensed food business to have at

least one certified and trained food safety supervisor for every 25 food

handlers so that means if there are hundred food handlers or food operators

that means there must be four food safety supervisors in that specific

premise to train the food safety supervisors fostac was developed to

ensure that the training programs were conducted for the target audience and

what is the target audience the target audience includes the citizens and the

consumers the food handlers and the Food Safety supervisors that are entering or

that are already present in food present premise or food business and finally the

students who are going to enter or the professionals who are going to enter

into the food industry now there are two types of courses that are provided under

the fostac program the first one is health and wellness coordinator course

that was done and that was established to promote safe and nutritious food SNF

among the homes and the schools and at the

workplace fssai has been really active and promoting the SNF -Safe

and nutritious food program at the school level because they want to

trigger the minds of the children or the students at the grassroot level that

what is safe food the FSSAI wants to understand wants the students to

understand the children to understand at the very basic level at the very small

age that what is safe food and what is nutritious food and the second one is

the food safety supervisor course under the Fostac

now this course this specific course is getting all the attention all over the

country because a lot of employers are encouraging their employees to go and

take up this course go and take up this training a lot of final year students

are also enrolling themselves in this particular program because this will

this was not only add to their resume but this will also enhance their skills

and knowledge now the food safety supervisor course is subdivided into

three categories the first one is the basic level course and that is about four

hour duration course and it is usually meant for the catering and vending

industry the second subcategory is the advanced level or the level 2 of the

fostac program and it includes 8 hours of training and it is usually meant for the

manufacturing the people who are going to enter into the manufacturing sector

storage distribution retail and also it also partially includes the catering

sector the third subcategory in before step program is this special or the

level 3 tools and now what do they provide in the special or the level 3

there are some specific requirements for the milk industry for the bakery

industry for the oil industry for the packaged drinking water and the level 3

is basically designed to address the specific needs of the specific

manufacturing sectors of milk and milk powders meat fish poultry products

bakery products oil package drinking water and in the brochure of the fostac

it has been mentioned that more courses would be added based on emerging

requirements because the food supply chain and the food industry is doing day

by day and more levels will be added it is expected that the more levels will be

added to the fostac program spoiler alert

the fostac program is only valid for two years but what you should do if you

want to register and in a fostac program let me just jump

into my laptop screen and I will tell you that how you can register and enroll

yourself int the fostac program ok so first of all go to your browser after

you have opened your browser type in fostac.fssai.gov.in

press enter and now the website of fostac will open up and here you can see

that there are 143 training partners and all the details there are more than

62,000 for safety supervisors that have been trained right now ok so click

somewhere else now come down and here you can see get full safety supervisor

certificate and here you can click on register in this video there is of just

a basic form that you can fill up and you can select your state your ad hard

number date of birth first name pan number and pan number I don't think that

is mandatory and then you can click on verify after you have filled up the

basic details and uploaded your image and uploaded your signature what you can

do you can log out and then again click on login one more important thing that I

would like to mention over here that after you have just after you have

registered yourself there will the screen of the fostac will pop up

showing you the ID and password and I would recommend that please note down

that ID and password now I would what I would do that I have already registered

for the fostac and I will just enter my ID and my password after you

have filled up your password and your captcha click on submit and here you can

see the upcoming trainings over here and this will not show you the whole window

so what you can do you can just click on this icon and this will show you the

upcoming trainings what are the duration what are the level of the courses and

this is one way of looking for the trainings what you can do is click on

this course the click on this course enrollment and over here you can select

the course type for example you want to select for Advanced Course the mode of

training you want to select classroom and then leave this course code blank

and then click on show details and what it will show you it will

the upcoming trainings click this click on this icon once again and it will show

you the trainings and the seats available the seating capacity the

training centre venue this the schedule of the training and what you can do it

is ready there is a small circular icon and if you are interested in suppose

this training you can click on this one and then you can click on enroll now I

would not quick click on enroll but what it will do it will create a unique ID

and then you can contact that partner and pay the registration fee after you

have enrolled for a training you can click on ongoing trainings and what it will do

it will open up the ongoing trainings that you are going to take up and what

you can do you can click on view training steps over here so after doing

that you can get your admit card from this window then click over there and a

new window will pop up where you can generate your admit card so this is what

an admit card will look like after you have uploaded your photo and you can see

here and I haven't yet uploaded my signature so that is showing up here and

this is the usual form of the fostac admit card for a training recently I

took the food safety supervisor training course in the advanced level the level 2

course of the fostac now the experience was really awesome and I paid

two thousand three hundred sixty rupees the but I don't think the money really

matters here because not only it will add to your resume but it will also

enhance your skill now again this course is not academic based this course is

industrial industry oriented course so definitely I would I would highly

encourage you I would highly recommend this course if you are in the final year

of your college so this was it for today let me know down in the comments if you

have already enrolled in the fostac program or if you want to if you are

going to enroll yourself in the fostac program and if you found something

useful in this video thank you so much for watching this complete video till

now hit that subscribe button if you haven't already thank you class

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ماذا قال ستيفن هوكنج عن الذكاء الصناعي #قهوتي 15 What did Stephen Hawking say about AI - Duration: 4:25.

Today I will discuss Stephen Hawking's book, Brief answers to the big questions

It's a wonderful book. He discusses a lot of topics.

What is important of us in "Coffee Talks" is "Will artificial intelligence outsmart us?"

Let's explore this book together

Stephen Hawking first discusses how Humans became smart

Humans bodies are the result of DNA evolution

Ever more complex life forms input information from sensors such as eyes and ears

The brain also develops in order to process the given information

At some point during our 13.8 billion years of cosmic history, something amazing happened

This process information got on a very high level that life has become conscious

Humans have become conscious.

Computers have a similar story to us humans.

Computers started primitive as well. Such as computers performing simple mathematical operations

Then developed to Siri and Ok Google that has speech recognition and question-answering systems

Then Google Translate

Robots that walk on two legs

Autonomous vehicles such as Tesla by Elon Musk

There is constant development in technology just as there used to be constant evolution in humans

According to Moore's Law, computers doubles their speed and memory capacity every eighteen months

If computers continue to obey Moore's law, they are likely to overtake humans in intelligence

at some point in the next hundred years or even less

In the last episode I talked about AlphaGo

A program that teaches itself and has human intuition

I f you hadn't had the chance to watch it, I will put the link below

Did you ask yourself why technology is progressing constantly?

The reason is obvious.

Even small improvements in performance of technology is attracting more people and investors

Therefore, more money is invested in technology

further prompting greater investments in technological research and more intelligent AI.

Scientists believe that AI could eradicate disease and poverty

Robots could wake you up from sleep

Brings you coffee in the morning

Could also clean the house

The dream of every woman!

The question is are there any potential dangers of AI?

We have to be realistic

Let's hear what Stephen Hawking has to say

"I think the development of full artificial intelligence could spell out the end of the human race"

"Once humans develop artificial intelligence, it would take off on its own,

"...and re-design itself at an ever increasing rate"

"Human, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete, and would be superseded."

Stephen Hawking mentions other issues with artificial intelligence in his book

For example, AI may automate our jobs.

autonomous weapon systems for military purposes

What did Stephen Hawking do to limit the harmful potentials of AI?

Technology pioneers Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates

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Lewis Hamilton: F1 star reveals what's behind his incredible career ahead of Abu Dhabi GP - Duration: 9:31.

Lewis Hamilton: F1 star reveals what's behind his incredible career ahead of Abu Dhabi GP Hamilton has romped to the championship this year and is on the pole for the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi. It is his fifth world title overall and fourth in five years as the Brit has dominated Formula One. The 33-year-old is just two championships off record of seven. But having been racing pretty much his whole life, Hamilton has revealed how his tricky early years have helped him in F1.

"When I first started racing, my first cart was all bent and busted," Hamilton said. "My dad resprayed it but we didn't have the same engine power as the guys that were at the top because we couldn't afford it. "I had to dig so deep to bring more, to bring extra tenths out of the car than it was really physically possible. "This year I've had to do that more than ever.

I've been able to extract more and that's where my true potential is. "My comfort zone is when I'm in that zone because that's where I started. "Obviously my car now is much better but I started with a car that wasn't that great and I'm so grateful for that time. "If I started with a perfect car, I probably wouldn't have the ability to do what I do today." has also revealed exactly what he will be doing as soon as the season ends.

"I love driving the car," he recently told CNN. "Every weekend when you turn up and get in the car it's an amazing feeling. "That never changes and the challenge of each weekend is always. life is boring without challenges. "But it's different for other people, a lot of people in life don't care to have a challenge.

"Maybe (they take) an easier route but for me I like being challenged, being faced with new challenges each day and that's something that's not given - and I love when it's hard work. "At the moment, my next challenge is to have the best holiday and off period ever." Related articles:F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying results IN FULL: Lewis Hamilton on pole, Alonso 15th.

Hamilton has been dominant all year round, securing his fifth world championship at the Mexico Grand Prix, and he made sure to give him the best chance of ending the season on a high with a perfect lap to put him on pole. After getting provisional pole in the first runout of Q3, Hamilton improved by an incredible half a second to set a new track record at 1:34.794.

And nobody else on the track was able to respond wit Bottas his closest challenger, who also managed to squeeze into the 1:34s. Sebastian Vettel starts alongside Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen on the second row while Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo line up with one another in fifth and sixth for Red Bull.

Charles Leclerc, who will head to Ferrari to replace Raikkonen next year, put in a terrific lap to qualify eighth. Elsewhere further down the grid, Fernando Alonso had to settle for 15th in his final qualifying session as a Formula One driver. He was in serious danger of dropping out in Q1, but rolled back the years with a terrific lap to ensure he took part in one more session.

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying results Q1 Out: Stroll, Sirotkin, Vandoorne, Gasly, Hartley Q2 Out: Alonso, Perez, Magnussen, Ericsson, Sainz Q3 1 Hamilton 2 Bottas 3 Vettel 4 Raikkonen 5 Ricciardo 6 Verstappen 7 Grosjean 8 Leclerc 9 Ocon 10 Hulkenberg Related articles:Lewis Hamilton: F1 champion makes 'emotional' revelation over last race with Mercedes car.

Hamilton came into this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with nothing to prove having wrapped up his fifth F1 title last month. But he showed no signs of letting complacency creep in after already being crowned champion as he delivered a scintillating performance in qualifying.

Hamilton was quickest at the Yas Marina Circuit, with Valtteri Bottas not far behind to complete a Mercedes front row. lifted the lid on how he's feeling ahead of Sunday's race after securing pole in Abu Dhabi. And he revealed it's going to be tough letting go of the Mercedes that helped him level up with legend Juan Manuel Fangio. "It's quite an emotional qualifying session for me because it's the last one with this car," Hamilton said. "I'm probably the closest I've been to a car.

"It's been an emotional rollercoaster. "To go out there and push yourself, there's no better feeling." Hamilton will be gunning for the fourth win of his career on Sunday. But while he is in the perfect position to do just that, the 33-year-old insists his quickest lap was not ideal. "I never say there is a perfect lap, the first lap wasn't spectacular, the last one started off calm and then got more and more aggressive," Hamilton added.

Hamilton has opened up about looking forward to taking a well-earned break over the winter. But last week he put the onus on himself and Mercedes to keep on improving ahead of the 2019 F1 season. "I'm going to try and think how the first half of our season could have been stronger," Hamilton said, as he addressed his Mercedes colleagues at their Brackley base. "How do we make sure we start stronger, and then finish off as strong as we did? "Please try and think how you can be better individually, and together with the guys you are working next to.

"Because that's what I'm trying to think of; how I can deliver more for you next year. "So, when they bring more power, and more energy, we bring even more." Hamilton can move one step closer to Michael Schumacher's record of seven F1 titles if he takes home the World Drivers' Championship next year. Related articles:Fernando Alonso reveals shock plans to RETURN to Formula 1: This is why I could come back.

Alonso will not be competing in Formula One next season as he seeks a new adventure where he will compete in his second Indy 500 and complete the World Endurance Championship at Toyota. But he currently has no plans for 2020 with plenty of options available to him. Alonso has repeatedly stated he hasn't closed the door on a return to Formula One in the near future. However, the Spaniard admits he needed some time away from the sport before suggesting his come back could come in 2020.

"I think next year I needed a break and I needed to find again motivation and relax a little bit for a very busy year," Alonso told Sky Sports. "In 2020 I'm open for different things. Maybe a full season in Indy car, a full season in Formula One again. "There are a lot of things in the view." If this year does prove to be Alonso's final season in Formula One, he will start his final race in 15th at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday.

And Alonso simply wants to be finish the race. "First priorities is to finish the race, to see the chequered flag," he said. "If we can be in the points that will be the dream. "We are five positions away so lets see if there is some action from the first couple of corners." The race weekend in Abu Dhabi has been filled with emotion with the prospect of Alonso leaving the sport for good after Sunday. However, Alonso hasn't let any of it distract from his desire to finish on a high.

"So far it's been not a normal race but when I jump in the car, I put my helmet on, visas down… you have so many things to think about," he added. "The engineer is talking to you, you preparing the tyres so there is no time to get emotional. "But outside of the car for sure there are a lot of things that are quite good."  .

For more infomation >> Lewis Hamilton: F1 star reveals what's behind his incredible career ahead of Abu Dhabi GP - Duration: 9:31.

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Carmella Reveals What Kind of Man She Wants to Grow Old With - Duration: 1:17.

Hi Friends Wellcome To C 4 E Wrestling News Carmella Reveals What Kind of Man She Wants

to Grow Old With Carmella has relationship goals just like anyone else She might be sleeping

alone right now but that can't be her longterm intention While at an airport recently the

former SmackDown Women's Champion revealed something she saw that warmed her heart and

also gave her a new box to check on her dating application Mella told I just saw an old couple

in the airport dressed in matching head to toe red leather outfits If you are not trying

to do this with me when we are 70 I don't want you So if you are not down to wear matching

leather outfits with The Princess Of Staten Island until you are old and grew she is not

interested Friends what are your thought about this Have your say in the comments section

below

For more infomation >> Carmella Reveals What Kind of Man She Wants to Grow Old With - Duration: 1:17.

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What Lindelof did while injured has got Man Utd fans seriously talking - Duration: 1:29.

  Victor Lindelof played through the pain barrier in Manchester United 's stalemate with Crystal Palace on Saturday

 The Red Devils were held to a frustrating draw by the Eagles at Old Trafford as they lost further ground on the Premier League's top four

 However, defender Lindelof provided a bright spark on an otherwise drab day for United fans

 The Swede suffered a thigh strain but was forced to play on as Jose Mourinho had used all three of his subs

 However, a hobbling Lindelof chased down Jordan Ayew before leaving the Palace man and his teammate Patrick van Aanholt for dead

 When asked if Lindelof is injured, Mourinho: "I believe so, I have to believe so

I always say that this is the period of the injuries.  "When they are not injured in the national team they come to the clubs and they are injured in the clubs and he played against Russia three days ago or two days ago and of course we need him and he played and he was probably the best player of the team

 "He was a brave lad, but he probably punished himself. I don't know how long he will be out, but he is a fantastic example

"

For more infomation >> What Lindelof did while injured has got Man Utd fans seriously talking - Duration: 1:29.

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What is Behavior Driven Development? (What is BDD?) In 4 minutes. - Duration: 4:16.

What is Behavior Driven Development?

Test Driven Development is the process of using examples to guide the development of

each function of your software.

In TDD you create your program by working through a loop like this:

* Write an example as a simple test * Watch the test fail

* Write code to make the test pass * Refactor and clean your code

So what is Behavior Driven Development?

BDD is somewhat similar and complementary to TDD.

However, where TDD focuses on driving the development of the individual functions in

the code, Behavior Driven Development applies a similar process at the level of features.

Since features are driven by user needs and most users are going to express themselves

in natural language rather than the language of code, BDD starts with a natural language

to create examples.

To make the examples executable BDD requires a little bit of structure and this structure

allows a bridge between the world of programming and the world of natural language requirements.

A BDD feature file consists of one or more scenarios.

These scenarios are just examples of how the application should behave from the standpoint

of a user.

For example you might have a scenario that says:

Given I am on the login page When I attempt to login with valid credentials

Then I am shown the application dashboard

And another scenario that says:

Given I am on the login page When I attempt to login with invalid credentials

Then I am shown a login error message

These examples are written in English, but are still very structured.

The Given portion tells the starting condition for the example, the When line tells what

you actually do, and the Then tells what results are expected.

Behind the scenes your BDD framework will match this natural language to code that developers

write to actually do those steps, but it is always driven from the natural language.

The feature files then become the documentation of the application, but unlike most documentation,

they get executed against your program.

If this documentation ever gets out of date, then something will break in your testing

stage.

Any change made to the software gets verified by every example that was created in this

process of documenting the requirements as an executable specification.

None of this is magic.

It is a lot of hard work and requires a lot of discipline across the development team,

but the results can be amazing.

Not only does BDD streamline the requirements process, but it brings the value of QA to

the beginning of development.

One BDD project I coached involved a complete replacement of a very important legacy mainframe

system.

The system went live a year early and at 1/3rd the cost of what had been estimated using

their traditional development method.

The ability to execute every requirement against the application let the team regularly deploy

new changes in days that normally would have taken 6 months.

The business owners identified a small change that would let the application make more money.

The change was made in a few hours, but under the old process, it would have taken 6 months

to make sure there were no side effects and that it was safe to deploy.

Because of the investment in BDD, the change was put into production almost immediately,

fully tested and with complete confidence.

BDD cut out 6 months where that change would not have been producing any value.

For this single change, BDD resulted in savings of $5 million that would have been simply

lost under their old process.

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