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Photoshop tutorial this is going to be

how to make

a youtube gaming banner

now

uh

This template

I got it off youtube you can download it

but I'm just going to chuck the download

link into the description

below as well as some of the fonts that

I use I this video so first up what I'm

going to do is I'm gonna Chuck are you

going to toggle your

you little guideline adjust any so to do

that you're going to go control alt

I'm just going to bring them down to

read the guidelines are on this template

and see why in a second

Sorry I have a habit of doing that

going to create any file you give this

now I'm going to put some black

rectangles video I'm going to Rosalie

paint broccoli

I'll fill them in now Cody get these on

the same I'll close my automatically is

because it's all one I made on the one

now okay so Thomas yeah and then you're

going to grab the images of cable which

I've done you know but cuz it because

it'll be made I'm not going to be

bothered just to go through and look for

some more photos we can use one that I

already used well chocolate photos on

here you can also put your images on by

you can also put

your images on by going file and going

place link and all take you to you can

just go through to your your to find

your pictures okay and then I want to

prove this one and by the way what I'm

doing is making it so it only makes its

eyes because it falls to not so to do

that you hold down shift it does not

hold down shift it would sort of walk

the image away but it just makes it look

very stretch and just doesn't fit we're

not going to do that

we're not going to be that someone

quickly delete it in places that so

first what I'm going to do is put this

into black and white so when doing over

to top layer of all these pictures and I

want to hold shift in click down at the

bottom and then I'm gonna go down to

that bottom I'm not really familiar with

what the whole thing is but you go into

your black and black and then you're

going to make it all back online what I

want to do is I'm going to hold shift

and then you could have pulled down this

before doesn't really matter all you do

this black and white and merge but I'm

going to put them in I'm talented but he

I'm just going to rasterizing first well

first safe group so it's like I'm

sitting on blankets I'm just tired

first you're gonna merge them and then

what I want to do is even after last

Eliza if I move onto my Eliza and it

doesn't want to seem to our website are

you going to go onto your middle image

which is further be easier you're going

to select the soft brush to give it more

of a fade effect and it's not just a

hard um a rough eraser

I'm just going to blend it the other

photos into this little picture just to

make it more smooth okay there we go

I'm just going to minimize this group

again okay so now something we're going

to do is add some overlays so what I use

is of that but I would use visual packs

now this one is 2 K graphics sacrifice

visual so I'll go one thing in the

description to go download it okay Oh

sometime yeah so I'm going to open it up

and it has a lot of different groups of

you can have a like it's sort of custom

made preset a preset things they can

copy over onto your other images but for

now oh oh not always

I'm going to go into I picture some

backgrounds so these Yi it's basically

stuff that also got closer I was

basically images that you place over on

your your image and what I want to use

like the one I use this for but you know

I let's change it art oh but I need this

one so I'm gonna put over on to the

image you just drag over onto the bar

above and make sure sign the black and

white so it has the color to it so

because kind of mainly be blue and I

just completely stop haha sorry

only these two photoshopping cards if

you want to see videos on the furniture

clean cars I'll be don't have to do that

basically like visual genie not the best

seller but it would be fun to make

videos on I can't fucking smoke

okay very good and hopefully constant

photons and going to here and you can

add whatever one you do overlay give it

a 7 v attraction car toy that looks

completely honest to be and you can just

you can even when you do it is actually

looking pretty nice

okay that's just a bit too but if you

wanna use this but pretending you're

casting just to get I guess you can have

more costume effects on all I'll guess I

like that oh and I probably my second

and acts if you're gonna use this exact

ah

so when this one actually the

description and you can just change it

all if you want and you can download it

but we'll do that now is actually

slightly we just but also not cooking

like this because I've seen annoying

and load it a bit this one a bit across

and this one can actually try to stay

where it I'm going that and they have

this nice effect on targets which is

actually oka grown-up now oh um what I'm

going to do is actually add some text on

true now add my channel manually but

I mean these ones are actually ones that

I was making for my for some other

people these channels are link in the

description to check them out

this is like a squad of people um they

play rainbow black ops and stuff like

that so as you can see and this one is

independent like me where he's one of my

good friends

tgp gaming I want a description in there

a link is descriptive link in

description link his channel in the

description are definitely worth

checking out but I'll know if it's

tutorial so I'm going to put in okay now

let me change the font to the one that I

used to teach it begins which is at is s

SZ now I quite like this font because

it's got the paint sort of a factor

which can actually add to a nice one

because it's it seems more away in

custom not just the old bold text okay

now it's I'm going to change the color

of it it does seem a bit too I guess you

need to even at the colors so basically

add your free codes now because as you

can tell it's sort of it's hard to see

so if some that helps with that but keep

the same color is actually going down to

into your graphics packs and going into

layer styles now this one's actually

quite handy if you want to still

metallic sort of white second and um

yeah I'm sorry

you very right click my anger copy layer

off and go on to text and goes paste

first off and they have this effect onto

it as you see the same is

now you go before I change it up a bit

you go into FX and great blending

options and I want to extend it there

and I'm going to do tgp games as well

added option because on this answer

structure which is actually a good thing

to clean you can customize to exactly

how you want yeah not too much distance

on off and spread of it up and change

the size mark so that way it has what

would blurt out a fact I learned is to

do web drop shadow which can lead to our

I guess not as nice as a soft now if you

only one you can add stroke onto it

press into the two of a rock edge to it

this panel what I've done that you're

going to see that edges lighting

lighting is something that you do need

in a lot of things to keep it as

cinematic I guess so I'm gonna go grab a

brush tool go down to my visual Daniel

and just for some black around the edges

of course when you do this make sure on

the soft brush which is called soft

ground with your hardness and I want to

put the attack just a little bit up to

that 60 it's also changes by clicking on

your numbers it changes to I guess I

don't know the kind of changes you want

me when you click the numbers it changes

to be a package that you want to add

cycle short color pass me and I'm just

going to go around the edges ah looks

good not yet and then what I will do is

also add a lot of white on top so the

lighting stands out and what I might do

actually is turn down there

blackness okay there we go a little bit

all cut over there I quite like that one

so not only have that done to it and

it's Sony marketing is done Oh what I

might do actually is add some social

unity because as you can tell all of

blue and a bit o bit of Y so what I

might do is actually add some blue so I

guess some way you could do this

actually is going to graphics pack and

finding something like aa nice blue

color Corrections okay so if I want some

color Corrections I also have it on this

you can just add a deacon strap them

onto your oh it's quite a nice wet

effect tell my to use this one but sorta

blue and also Bentley cheap-ass again

the school law if you don't want to

overpower your other visions from

overlay effect on a same time now tend

to eat that much but it added a little

bit I guess

ah I'm gonna have actually it didn't

begin with my brush but to do this you

want on your path see all the way down

to P 1855 going onto the visual actually

I'm going to add a layer on top of it

and just sort of lightly it's adding

more of a black effect because such if

could some black and white okay a little

bit more okay there you go

so it's got a dog a starfish brush to

decide which sort of even equals AI

which has a little white in the middle

now what I might do it this one as well

always out of lunch left which you can

see in my my banner so in that is also

the glass packs now I just kind of

thinker or a bit some protection in mine

let's get over I think it's in here

oh this is good no August I'm gonna add

it into here army could obviously change

this any way you want

how many users as bit of the lens flare

we've got actually making a little

orange flag but I get to the fucker food

lodging

you know I don't what I do

feminism at a bit where I don't see here

certain get lost and you know what

happens oh nice

okay ours is clearly not going to be

nice to me okay

all lodging day I might actually just

add it on the bottom of the text just

like this I'm not really sure this is

actually much different tabby all the

banner looks when I did before but

because my markers are either up

recently use it in the video okay I

quite actually love the way that looks

as colonies and knowing that add some

text below it which is good in social

media now in this it also actually has

that because a lot of animal related

software now okay

so we don't want that which we want this

one

yeah can we just drag it over here I'll

click a little put it underneath the

text

good news okay there we go

the piccata now with these lifestyles

you can also I actually put them on

anything so I'll just text and put them

on anything that's a lie or just a lot

to it off yeah I'm going to put so you

now said about the adding bias stalls

because you can put them on its just

disappeared on I do yeah because you can

add layer effects to them or you can you

just use exact same progress so process

so I'm just going to actually just add

that on you I'm going to a lifestyles

the money to use this same one or copy

last off all you have to rasterize in by

the way I can maybe yeah

oh okay so the font on you your

conscious action actually nominees orbit

will be two orbit from so out here which

what kind of so yes

oh okay and next to Nellis Lee I don't

know as other fun is praised it for my

social media stuff but I've got on to

deuce I just lost it somewhere and they

used to blow it oh good

the ones opportunity needs to refer also

I don't really remember but we want to

do something like that just check out on

my axes behind it will be this lot long

so why actually make it a little bit

smaller this next just because it's over

cows what we actually cuz they don't

know that switch oh wait is that mine

hold up well it if you wanted to now

actually what the inside do you have

like my actual names on twitch into it

I'll just go to my channel actual run

off keys oh good this is Twitter you

know what might actually do is not turn

caps lock on but I'll go if you go to

here and completely make sure it doesn't

I change how to say font you saw

anything so yeah just rename it rather

than having to create a whole new text I

just booked a lot

well actually can it I can't be wrong

here okay and then we're just going to

copy this because I'm too lazy to

actually see what my I think that's

actually more the normal to each but I

will okay so can add I don't know I'm

making you guys buy off so soon any

markers and then BOOM

econ about your eyes Anna now I'm just

going to quickly reposition

anything and what you just do is you

just what you just have to do is go over

to the text layer will see your name

will come cause key and you're just

going to highlight over and just change

it so I clear and then if you want to

change what the images look like just go

into the folder works as background

image and then you just change the

background image so guys that's just

going to be it for today's video if we

can get at least ten marks okay

the oldest description below if you guys

download and change it to whatever you

want just yeah it's a free banner so

feel free to download it if you want to

make a banner at all not make a gun

above user banner I'll feel free and

these blue lines by the way they don't

say it actually just goes as your thing

and it's basically just er another I

already have your sex and everything

done to it so thanks guys for watching

your video and look the OBS

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Heavenly Battle - Duration: 2:54.

This week we're talking about the fight of our lives,

the battle of our faith.

It's a war that's waged inside of you.

But long before you were brought to faith there was a different war,

a different battle that took place above.

You see, the devil rebelled.

He was a created, perfect angel,.

But he rebelled against God and with his evil angels fought up in heaven

against the Archangel Michael and the good angels.

And, of course, Jesus and his good angels won.

They always do.

And Revelation 12 says that God cast the devil down from heaven

to earth.

Earth?

Like here? Where we live?

God, that's where you decided to send the devil?

Why would you do that?

And you feel that. You feel the influence of evil,

of the devil around you.

Well, there's a couple reasons why God sent the devil here.

One, heaven is only for those who are perfect,

created perfect or made perfect,

as you and I are by the mercy of Jesus.

Also, God's judgment hall's in heaven.

You don't want the devil there,

the liar, the schemer.

He got sent down so he can accuse you

and say awful things about you.

But he can't have influence over your soul

in heaven when it's on judgement before God.

Instead, you have Jesus there,

your Savior,

your Redeemer.

Those, the one who loves you

and has forgiven you.

But what about down here?

The devil's among us and he's around us.

God gives you the words of peace and encouragement

here about that situation in Revelation chapter 20 verse 2. It says this,

The devil's been bound.

He's bound here.

His influence can only go so far.

He can't make you do anything.

He can only tempt you.

When I was dating my wife, she warned me about this big, massive dog

that they had in their backyard named Buddha.

And she said, "He's an angry dog and you gotta watch out for him.

But he's chained up so you're okay."

So I get there to the house and get out of my car and close the door

and I hear this [woof, woof] of this dog

and I look in the backyard and sure enough there's a dog chained up.

And as far as the chain can go,

it's like death on this side.

There's dirt and he chewed up a tree and the dog house

and then happy grass after that.

You know, the entire time I dated my wife, Buddha, that dog, never bit me.

You know why?

I wasn't dumb enough to go near the thing.

I stayed away.

The devil is here among us but he's chained.

He's bound up.

He could only go so far.

So, stay in the green pastures of Jesus' forgiveness,

his mercy,

his guidance for you in this life.

You will be safe.

May that give you comfort as you live in this world

and know the devil's here, but he's bound.

He can only go so far.

You are safe.

You are safe in Jesus.

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Research Design (session 2 of 4) - Duration: 13:12.

All right, let's continue our discussion on your research design module assignment.

Last time we talked about how you need to identify an issue at the company you are working

with -- any issue with regard to employees or customers will be fine; and you transform

that issue and phrase it into a research aim.

And then, on the basis of that research aim, we ask you to formulate a central question

and between 3 to 5 sub-questions for your designed research study.

So, that's what you should have done by now.

Today, we are going to continue our discussion for your module assignment in which you need

to design a small scaled research study.

And let me reiterate, you only design the study, you don't need to actually perform

the research.

In this session, we'll cover 4 things -- general research types, qualitative vs. quantitative

data, data collection instruments, and we'll make a start on the topic of sampling.

After you have formulated your central problem statement and various research questions,

at this point, we can determine what type of research your designed research study is.

For the purpose of this module, we categorize research into 3 general types -- exploratory,

descriptive, and causal.

Let's take a look at what they all are.

For exploratory research, the key word here is -- explore.

Think of great explorers in history.

Let's take Columbus as an example.

I am not a historian, but I understand the story to be -- when Columbus set out to explore

the seas, he had no clear idea what he was going to find.

For all he knew, he might find endless oceans, or he might encounter small islands, or he

might discover a new land.

But he did not know for certain, he was not sure.

He just wanted to explore, and he wanted to explore precisely because he did not know

what was out there, precisely because he did not idea what he might find.

Essentially, this same idea applies to exploratory research.

We perform exploratory research on subject matters about which we know rather little.

And because of that, because we don't know much about it, because there isn't much literature

on it, we cannot formulate specific hypotheses to test, we cannot conceptualize models to

predict causality, all we can do is to explore the subject matter.

And that's why exploratory research is mostly qualitative -- because at this exploratory

stage, there is rather little need to be accurate and precise.

So, this is all we need to know about exploratory research at this point.

But if you are interested, I have some other videos on qualitative research design which

I will link below in the description section and also in the end screen of this video.

The second type of research we are going to talk about in this module is descriptive research.

For this type of research the key word obviously is -- describe.

In other words, we perform descriptive studies to 'describe' something.

Generally speaking, we can only describe something about which we already know a little something

about, about which there is already some literature and knowledge, but we want to know more, we

want to be able to describe it better, we want to be more accurate and precise in our

knowledge of it.

That's why we perform descriptive studies.

As a result, descriptive studies are most of the time quantitative, there are exceptions,

but most of the time, descriptive studies are quantitative, because we want to be accurate

and precise in our description of the subject matter on which we are performing a descriptive

study.

The third and last research type is causal research, not casual, but causal.

Causal research aims to identify or explain cause and effect relationships amongst different

things, or different variables.

Causal research deals with questions like -- how does A influence B?

Or what is the effect of A on B?

Sometimes it may involve more than 2 variables -- how does X influence the relationship between

A and B?

And in some causal models, like in certain structural equation models, we will see 10

or 15 variables all conceptualized in complex causal relationships.

But regardless how many variables there are in a causal study or a causal model, the idea

of causal research is to identify or explain cause and effect relations.

In your module assignment, after you have presented your issue, PS, and RQs, you need

clearly indicate which type of research your research study is -- is it exploratory, descriptive,

or causal?

And why you would characterize it as such.

You also need to indicate in your assignment which type of data you intend to collect -- qualitative

data or quantitative data?

Let's quickly recap what they are.

We already discussed qualitative v. quantitative data in the research module of year 1.

So, we can fly through this slide -- essentially, quantitative data are quantifiable, numerical,

statistical type of information; they deal with the quantity of something and they are

readily measurable.

Qualitative data on the other hand is pretty much the opposite: they deal with things that

are not readily measurable or quantifiable; they are non-numerical; they are generated

and collected in the form of stories, narratives, sometimes even images, or videos, or drawings,

or whatever form that is not numerical or statistical.

For the purpose of this module assignment, we ask you to choose one type of data.

If you feel, or if you are of the opinion that you do need both kinds of data, talk

to your consultation workshop teacher about it, and see if that is indeed logically required.

Once again, for this assignment, we'd like you to design a study that has a very clear

and limited scope which would require just one type of data.

That is, if your study is exploratory, you probably should collect qualitative data;

but if your study is descriptive or causal, then you should consider collecting quantitative

data.

Next issue: data collection instruments -- so how do we gather these data?

What are the tools that we can use in order to collect the empirical data that is needed

to answer the research question?

So, I am cut away now to another video in which I spoke about data collection instruments.

In chapter 7 of the Brotherton book, he presents 4 main data collection instruments.

The first one is surveying.

Researchers can use different kinds of surveys -- telephone based surveys, or internet based

surveys, or questionnaire based surveys, but regardless of what medium or channel the researcher

uses, the idea behind surveys is to use a rather standardized instrument to collect

standardized data from a relatively large number of respondents in a relatively short

period of time.

So, when we build a survey, we need to consider what kind of questions or items should be

put into the survey.

Generally speaking, surveys contain mostly closed questions -- yes or no questions, multiple

choice items, or Likert scale items.

There are 2 main reasons for using these types of questions and items in a survey, first,

surveys are used to collect mostly quantitative data because surveying is primarily used for

descriptive purposes.

As a result, when we describe something, we generally have the intention of being accurate

and precise, as such, quantitative measurable data is a good choice.

Second, from a practical point of view, probably no one will bother to write lengthy answers

in a survey for you.

If someone hands me a survey and it contains open questions for which I need to write big,

long, essay type answers, well, screw that person, I am simply not going to bother in

filling out that survey.

So, as a result of both theoretical and operational considerations, surveys typically use closed

questions that respondents can answer relatively easily and quickly.

There are a few important considerations when making survey questions or items.

First, offering gradations is usually better than just yes or no type questions.

Instead of asking -- do you like this or not or do you agree with this statement or not,

we can better ask -- to what extent do you like something or to what degree do you agree

with a certain statement, and then offer a Likert scale.

Not only such answers will more accurately reflect the opinion and perception of the

respondents, they also offer more possibilities in terms of data analytical methods.

Another consideration for creating survey items is really just to use your common sense.

For instance, if the phraseology of the survey items are highly leading or really provocative,

then we can almost be certain that the respondents won't be able to provide us with highly reliable

data.

Also, sometimes I come across surveys with multiple choice items but the multiple choices

do not even include all the possibilities that may exist.

For example, they ask me -- do you drink water or do you drink wine with dinner?

Well, what if I drink beer which is not included as an option?

So, really a lot of the suggestions this chapter offers are just common sense.

So, use your common sense.

The second data collection instrument this chapter discusses is interviewing.

Interviews can be structured, semi-structured, or unstructured.

Brotherton also categorizes focus-groups under interviewing in this chapter.

If surveys are typically used to collect standardized, quantitative data, interviewing is pretty

much on the other end of the spectrum -- interviews are used to collect qualitative data.

Consequently, during interviews, only, or mostly, open questions will be asked.

Instead of asking -- do you like research?

We should be asking -- what do you think about research?

Can you talk about what research means to you?

What is your opinion regarding doing research as a bachelor's student?

Etc. etc.

Because qualitative data collection is typically associated with exploratory research, we are

not interested in getting just a yes or no answer or a Likert scale answer, we want to

trigger qualitative answers, previously unknown perspectives, we want to let new issues surface

through interviewing.

That is why we want to ask open questions, that is why we want to ask follow-up questions,

we ask the interviewee to clarify, to tell us more, to explain and elaborate further,

that is the goal of interviewing.

The third data collection instrument this chapter discusses is observation.

Researchers can conduct observation in different manners: covert or overt, quantitative or

qualitative, as a mere observer or as a participant, in a controlled lab setting or in the field.

As the researchers typically conduct the observation themselves, they can easily determine how

best the observation should be done in line with the specific objectives of a particular

research study.

As such, observation is quite a versatile data collection instrument which can be used

in all research types -- exploratory, descriptive, and causal.

The final data collection instrument this chapter discusses is projective techniques.

So the idea here is to show or project some kind of stimulus (either vague or rather explicit)

to the respondent and you ask respondent to respond to that stimulus.

For instance, if I show you an image of some sort and ask you to associate it with a hospitality

related experience and then ask you to describe that experience, this would be considered

a projective technique.

The Brotherton book presents this instrument as typically used for collecting qualitative

data and it mentions five main types of usage of this instrument -- associate (show a stimulus

and ask the respondents to associate it with something), completion (show the respondents

a stimulus that is incomplete and ask them to complete it), construction (ask the respondents

to construct something on the basis of the stimulus shown), expressive (ask the respondents

to express their feelings and emotions on the basis of the stimulus shown), and choice-ordering

(ask the respondents to order the shown stimulus on the basis of importance or preference or

some other type of criterion).

So, for the purpose of this assignment, we ask you to choose one instrument for your

designed study.

If you require qualitative data, then go with one of the qualitative data collection instrument

such as interviewing or qualitative observation or focus groups; if you need quantitative

data, go with one of the quantitative data collection instrument -- maybe surveys, or

experiment, or quantitative observation.

The last thing we want to talk about in this session is sampling.

I'd like to just make a start on the topic of population sample and sampling.

Let me just present you with a rough definition of what they are, so that you can start to

think about for the research study you are designing for the module assignment, what

should be your population, sample, and sampling method.

So, if you don't mind, I'm gonna cut away to another video now.

We start by defining population, sample, and sampling.

A research population refers to all people about which we want to draw our conclusions;

a sample is the group of people from within the population from whom we actually collect

data; and sampling refers to the process through which we draw the sample out of the population.

For instance, if my main research question is "what do hotel school students in Leeuwarden

think about PBL?" then the research population would be all the hotel school students in

Leeuwarden, which would be about 2000 people.

But for my study, I can only collect data from 200 students, then this 200 will be my

sample.

And the process or procedure through which I choose the 200 students out of the 2000

is known as sampling.

All right, so, to sum up: today we discussed 3 general research types -- exploratory, descriptive,

and causal; we talked about qualitative v. quantitative data; we looked at 4 main data

collection instruments; and we made a start on the topic of population sample sampling,

which means -- you may now further design your study for your module assignment.

Thank you for watching this ranywayz random video pls like and sub and I will see you

next time.

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Well hello hello.

It has been a while since we made a video.

We are now back in Canada having finished our India trip about a month ago.

Yeah, it is kind of confession time.

I think we've been home for actually even longer.

More like 6 or 7 weeks.

It has been a while.

It has been a while.

I almost feel camera shy.

Like we haven't recorded ourselves in a really long time so yeah.

We've been back in Canada for a while now.

And we've been editing all of the video footage we've shot in India and now that we're done

with that we thought we should share a few travel tips for India and just maybe talk

a little bit more about our experiences.

So that is what our video is going to be like.

We're going to be doing also kind of like a budget breakdown so if you see us staring

down at our computers that is what we're doing.

Yeah exactly and this will be a little bit different than the city guide tips we did

because we're doing this kind of as a general country.

The whole country.

For all of India.

Yeah.

Let's get started.

So first up let's talk money matters and the exchange.

So right the currency exchange is $1 USD = 64 Rupees.

Yeah.

Exactly.

And India can be as cheap or as expensive destination as you want it to be.

Yes.

Back in 2010, the first time I visited India, I was an ultra hardcore backpacker.

And I think for like the entire month if I remember correctly I spent less than five

hundred US dollars so it was one of the cheapest destinations I've ever been to.

But on this particular trip we were like more in the mid-range section I would say.

Yeah, I would say we stayed in 3 star hotels.

Yeah, most of the time.

The majority of the time.

So just to give you guys an idea of what you can expect to spend.

A cup of chai on a train is $0.15 cents.

If you're staying in a dorm room those start for as little as $2 dollars.

Super cheap.

Yeah.

Super cheap.

Super cheap.

If you're going to be staying in a 3 star hotel like what we were doing those were usually

about $25 US dollars.

And you can plus or minus ten to fifteen dollars depending where you are.

In a really big city it is going to be a bit more.

Like Delhi and Kolkata were more.

But in some of the smaller places we went to like Jaisalmer and Jodhpur it was a little

bit cheaper.

Yeah, so.

And when we were eating out in restaurants having a vegetarian dinner for 4 people that

was usually around $10 dollars.

So very affordable.

And again you can get cheaper with that or also more expensive too.

So yeah, India is a great country to fit any kind of budget to be honest.

You can travel with next to nothing or you can go luxury the whole way.

In terms of travel in India in this exact moment one particular thing that you should

be aware of as a traveler is the demonetization and cash crisis issue.

When we were traveling certain ATMs didn't have cash and the reason being that certain

old bills were demonetized.

The old 500 and 1000 rupees notes were replaced with a new 500 and now a 2000 denomination

and so what that means for you as a traveler is that it is a good idea for you to come

into the country with some money to exchange at the airport or for example while you're

at the airport when you first arrive to actually go and use an ATM and if you have multiple

cards, say like multiple debit cards, multiple credit cards then withdraw as much max out

at these different ATMs.

As many rupees as you can.

Right.

Because otherwise we found that on our first night in Delhi we had to go looking for cash

and we must have visited probably like 8 or 9 ATMs and lined up waiting to get money.

And it really sucks when you've been standing in line for like 15 or 20 minutes and there

is still like 3 or 4 people ahead of you and they run out of cash at the ATM.

It is like oh crap.

Right.

Gotta go looking for a new one.

So when my parents arrived a day after us so we told them at the airport cash in your

US dollars.

Yes.

And take out a whole bunch of money at the ATMs and we'll reimburse you and that is exactly

what we did.

Yeah.

So the situation improved greatly for us.

I think we went to the ATM one or two more times on the rest of our trip and it was okay.

So hopefully it is fine now but just a heads up warning in case it is not.

And speaking about money India is a cash based society so you really want to make sure that

you have bills on you as opposed to credit cards.

Yeah.

Especially if you're eating in like really small restaurants or shopping in the markets

it is good to have cash and speaking of cash it is also a really good idea to have small

bills.

So try to break those large bills anytime you get a chance yeah because if you want

to buy like a cup of chai or pay a tuk-tuk (autorickshaw) driver they often times don't

have change.

Right.

Especially, I mean especially for the 2000 bill.

That one is really hard to break.

The 500 is also hard one to break.

Unfortunately when you use ATMs those are going to be the bills that are spitting out.

So it is almost a bit of a game.

Whenever you can cash that in do so.

And yeah, we also noticed even at some hotels some took credit cards but others didn't and

so we needed to pay with cash.

That was a great time break some of the bigger bills.

So next up let's talk about transportation and traffic.

If you are traveling in a really big city like Mumbai or Delhi you need to take traffic

into account.

Oh yeah.

So if you're going to the airport or going to the train station or the bus terminal give

yourself extra time because yeah we nearly missed a train because we got stuck in traffic.

Yeah, we left so early from our hotel in Delhi but it was just so crowded getting to the

Old Delhi train station.

In fact, our taxi driver wasn't even able to drive us all of the way there we had to

make like this split second decision to like get out of the cab.

We threw our like luggage over this railing, crossed like a crazy busy street and so yeah

you're definitely going to want to plan for delays and also plan for traffic as well.

Yeah, and delays that is something that you're going to experience a lot if you're traveling

by train.

Mmmhmm.

I think our worst train delay was about five hours.

Right.

So yeah that is something you really have no control over.

Yeah, so bring snacks if you're traveling.

Um because I mean they don't always sell food on the trains and just have some entertainment

so you can pass time.

If I remember correctly it was really hit or miss for some of our train trips.

Like our first trip from Delhi to Jaisalmer was within it was an 18 hour trip and it arrived

only maybe like 30 minutes late or something like that.

So that was amazing.

But other trips I think the worst case was Varanasi to Kolkata.

Our train was like 5 hours delayed even leaving.

So yeah but in terms of transportation we highly recommend the trains over buses.

It is just such a more comfortable ride.

It is kind of a classic way of seeing India.

I mean it is just a very fun experience being on the train.

It is and that being said if you're going to be traveling by train you need to book

those tickets months in advance.

Yes, we were a group of four because we were traveling with Sam's parents and we tried

booking probably like 4 months in advance.

Yeah.

And we were already having trouble finding like 4 seats in the same cabin because it

was starting to sell out.

We wanted to go 1st class the whole way.

Luxury.

And we weren't quite able to do that.

Most of our trips we got the seats we wanted booking that far in advance but not everything.

But I think there is something called the tourist quota at some stations.

Yes, so once you arrive in India you can try booking your tickets there and there is a

number of tickets that have been saved for tourists.

Yeah.

But I mean that can also be hit or miss because we were talking to a few travelers and they

had to wait a day or two before they could get on the trains they wanted to be on.

So that is definitely not something we'd recommend especially for your whole trip.

Like exactly it is hit or miss.

You may get it you may not and they are not available at every station either so that

should be pointed out.

It is probably only at major stations in certain select cities.

So since we're already talking about transportation let's talk about taxis and tuk-tuks.

If you're traveling in the budget or mid-range level you're going to be taking a lot of tuk-tuks

which are actually called autorickshaws or autos in India.

And yeah, I mean you're going to experience all kinds of things when taking these types

of things.

Like what would be your biggest tip for taking them?

Well my biggest tip if you're going to be traveling by taxi or tuk-tuk would be to agree

on a price before you get in because they will try to hike up the fare and make you

pay triple or quadruple of what you should be paying and if you don't know how much you

should be paying ask at your hotel.

Just go down to reception and be like you know I want to go visit this place how much

do you think a taxi should cost.

Yeah and they'll give you an estimate.

Or if you're arriving in a train station for instance try to find there is usually an official

place where you can get like a pre-paid taxi.

Right exactly.

Go for that option because you'll be paying a lot less and keep in mind if you're a tourist

usually and you don't know the price they are usually going to jack it up big time what

they're asking for so it is a much better idea to have a ballpark figure of how much

it is going to cost because otherwise you're going to be negotiating from a point of weakness

rather than a point of strength.

I would say another important thing is to carry directions, have a little map and even

have your hotel's phone number especially if you're grabbing a taxi in a really big

city because you can't expect your driver to know where your hotel in like some tiny

little neighborhood and the outskirts of town.

So try to make it easy for them to know where you're going and also have your Google Maps

open so you can see if you're heading in the right direction.

Right.

And keep in mind like some of these cities in places your'e visiting are ancient.

They've been around for hundreds or thousands of years so you're not talking about a city

with a necessarily like a grid-like formation.

You may be staying in a back-alley that is kind of serpentine and twists out on to various

roads.

So yeah, that is a really good tip to make sure you have a good map pre-loaded on your

phone.

Alright, let's talk about food.

You may have noticed that we went vegetarian while we were traveling in India and that

was a very conscious decision on our part.

We kind of made that decision early on.

I remember we walking around through Old Delhi and we just saw like a stack of sheep's heads

on the road and they were just like butchering and skinning the animal and it was just sitting

out there in the sun and we were thinking hmmm this probably isn't a good idea.

And keep in mind meat preparation is going to vary between establishment from one establishment

to the next.

Of course there are places that have very high standards for refrigeration and whatnot

but you just don't know and so we decided to go vegetarian and to be honest we were

eating a lot of like dairy based products.

Like things like curd and paneer and other things like that so I feel like we were definitely

getting enough protein on our trip.

Yeah, we didn't really have a whole lot of street food on this trip but if you're feeling

adventurous and you want to sample it just make sure it is a really busy place with a

quick turnover.

Exactly, so make sure and by a busy place you want to look for locals eating there.

Yes.

Not just a bunch of tourists because you know you want to make sure local people are eating

there and you want to make sure it is busy.

There should be a line basically.

Yeah.

And if there is nobody there then yeah definitely I wouldn't be adventurous enough to try it

at that particular stall.

Yeah.

So in terms of choosing restaurants we mostly just checked trip advisor to see what was

in our area, what was highly rated and also the hotels we stayed in had pretty good restaurants

as well.

We were having a lot of curries and thali sets.

And you can also get recommendations from the staff at hotels.

Another thing to check out would be like for instance food blogs on particular cities.

And if you're going to totally wing it again apply the same standards that you would to

street food.

Go to a place that looks busy, that has a high turnover rate, that has a lot of locals

eating there.

And in terms of beverages we just stuck to bottled water and sodas.

Yeah, beer sometimes.

Sometimes beer.

Haha.

Beer is quite expensive in India but.

We ordered sodas and we noticed that in two instances we got bottles that were already

expired so maybe just check the expiry date before you guzzle like half a litre of coke.

Yeah, that is a good tip.

And yeah some people go as far as brushing their teeth only with bottled water.

I didn't do that.

Yeah we weren't that strict but if you want to be that kind of precaution is something

you could think of as well.

Time to discus health.

Thoughts on staying healthy in India.

Yeah, thoughts on staying healthy in India.

Well, I mean to be brutally honest it is tough to go for a long trip in India without having

any some sort of digestive issue.

Yes.

I mean I've done we've done what we've both done two trips now to India.

And compared to the first time that I traveled in India I was so much healthier this trip.

I was a lot more careful but both times I ended up getting a little bit sick.

How sick did you get on this trip?

I puked, I had diarrhea it all happened.

But anyways that is just part of travel in India really.

So a few tips we can offer maybe consider taking probiotics before you start your trip

just so you've got some good bacteria in there.

Yeah, that is a good tip and the types of things you can take um probably at the very

top of the list would be Imodium, you'd also want to take hand-sanitizer as well and maybe

like some kind of wipe, some kind of baby wipes because you don't always like for example

you may not be getting sick from the food you ate it may be like something that you

touched, like your shoe or for example a filthy door or something like that.

So having wipes like that especially they came in handy on the trains.

Okay, so on one of the really long train rides they actually ran out of water in the sinks

outside the bathrooms.

You couldn't wash your hands.

Yeah.

So I mean can you imagine having stomach problems and then coming out and oh crap there is no

water.

So wipes are very handy.

Wipes and hand sanitizer.

Yes.

And I mean keep in mind like it is good to carry these things and to use them obviously

but don't be paranoid about it.

Like you know I've seen some people where it goes overboard.

You know just use them when you feel like you need to but you know don't be paranoid

about it.

Also make sure to stay hydrated it can get really hot especially if you're sightseeing

all day and sometimes you're so excited taking pictures that you kind of forget to take water

with you.

But just make sure you're drinking plenty.

Yeah.

And lots of bottled water in the backpacks.

Yes.

In the daypacks.

Yep.

Also, we should mention immunizations depending on where you're traveling in India.

We got our shots for Hepatitis A and B and also Typhoid.

Yeah.

But if you're going I guess further south where it is more tropical and jungles you

may need extra shows.

I mean just look it up online and make sure you get the shots in advance.

That would be the tip.

I think the shots aren't required it is more of a precaution.

Exactly.

And yeah just as a caveat we obviously to be giving medical advice we have no background.

Just talk to your doctor.

Talk to your doctor do your own research and come prepared.

So next up we're going to talk a little bit about safety in India.

I would say my number one tip for women would be to dress modestly.

You know try to cover up a little bit more than maybe you would back at home.

And this isn't just to be respectful like if you're visiting a temple but I mean just

to not draw any extra attention because you're already going to be getting a lot of attention

as a foreigner in India and it would be a bit uncomfortable.

But I found in terms of safety the only time where it felt a bit awkward was with aggressive

touts, aggressive tuk-tuk drivers and vendors and things like that.

We didn't have any issues in terms of just wandering randomly on the streets or anything

did we?

I felt very safe in India to be honest.

Yeah.

Well, if I was wandering around on my own I did have a few advances that just weren't

very pleasant and it kind of throws you off.

There are different standards for men and women.

I think as a guy it is a bit easier obviously in that regard.

But um speaking of safety we would recommend arriving in a new destination before dark.

Right.

The few times we had really late train rides there was I wouldn't say super shady activity

but we got hassled a bit more going out to go for tuk-tuks.

We actually had these kids come up and try to swipe things off of our backpacks.

Yeah.

And stuff like that.

And they did like they grabbed stuff out of Sam's Mom's backpack.

What is going on.

In hindsight it wasn't a big deal but I mean it wasn't pleasant and obviously in broad

daylight you minimize the chance of that happening.

Yeah, and also it can just be a little bit hard to navigate a city at night so that is

why it is better to try to arrive maybe like in the morning or in the afternoon and you

can kind of plan it that way.

Yeah a strong preference for that so see if you can plan your schedule with that in mind.

Alright, so to wrap things up let's talk about thing we would have done differently in India.

Well first of all we were traveling with a group with my parents and we definitely tried

to do too much in too short of a period of time.

Yeah.

And India is not the type of destination where you're necessarily going to want to be rushing

around.

Like imagine if you have a really tight schedule and you are having like some stomach issues.

Like getting on a really long an 18 hour train that could be an absolute nightmare.

Yeah.

Right?

So it is good to plan some flexibility in your schedule.

Some buffer time in case of illness.

It is good to focus on a particular region rather than racing around trying to do everything.

Like on our particular trip we were as far east in Jaisalmer.

Sorry west.

West.

Not east.

West.

We were right close to the Pakistan border and by the time we finished our trip in Kolkata

we were near Bangladesh.

Yeah.

So we went we crossed the whole country.

Yeah, we went from west to east and we were in North India the whole time but if I could

have done our particular trip again we would have focused more on Rajasthan and maybe gone

to Udaipur and Pushkar instead of trying smaller towns would have been nice.

Right instead of trying to go all the way to Kolkata but with that being said when I

asked my parents what their favorite destination was it was Varanasi and that was our second

to last stop going east.

So they did enjoy it but I think if we could have done it again we would have focused more

on one particular region and we would have also gone to more some more smaller places

as well.

Because I think one of the big mistakes to make in India is to go from one big city to

the next big city to the next big city.

Because to be perfectly honest that is going to wear you out over time.

Yeah.

And if you mix in some smaller destinations you might actually find that you enjoyed those

even more.

Like I remember your favorite destination was what Jaisalmer?

Yes.

And it is probably not a coincidence it was the smallest place that we ended up going

to.

So yeah, mix in some smaller places with some bigger ones.

That is a big tip we have.

So we're just thinking here we don't have a whole lot of regrets so I'm not sure there

is anything else we would have changed aside from that.

Uh, maybe traveling a little bit earlier on in the year.

It was starting to get a bit warm by the end of our trip.

Okay.

Okay.

So the most ideal time to travel in India really is probably between like late October

to say mid-February.

Maybe late February.

Once you start getting in to March or April it really warms up.

Especially in certain locations.

I remember when we finished in Kolkata it was like in the 30s already.

And that was early March.

We left like what March 6th or March 7th?

Hmmm.

So it was already getting really warm in Kolkata for instance.

But if you're traveling in especially from let's say November to January you're going

to be looking at the coolest temperatures and it is actually going to be quite pleasant.

You can walk around in sort of casual clothes in the afternoon and maybe even I remember

when I was traveling like in 2010 at night sometimes I had to put on a jacket especially

when I went up really far like when I was up in like Mcleod Ganj and Amritsar for example.

So final thoughts from our trip in India.

What do you think?

Final thoughts.

I highly recommend going to India.

To be perfectly honest anyone who is traveled to India that I've talked to it is sort of

it is kind of a polarizing place.

You'll have people that like ah this was amazing.

This was probably the most adventurous trip I've ever had.

I'd love to go back and I've also talked to people that really didn't like it and won't

go back.

So it is one of those destinations where you're probably by the end of your trip you're probably

going to have a strong opinion about it.

Yeah.

But personally we would recommend it.

Yep.

We had a really great time and it was cool to share the experience with my parents obviously.

Yeah.

They really enjoyed it.

They really enjoyed it as well.

So yeah, we do recommend travel in India and um who knows in the future we may be back

again as well.

I think so.

I'd like to see the south like down in Kerala.

Yeah.

I think that would be fun.

That would be our next trip to go to the south part of India and for instance if you have

a particular area in India that you'd like to recommend traveler's go to please share

that because we did a bit more of a classic typical route.

Yeah.

Yes.

And we would love to know of different types of maybe like more off the beaten path destinations

or certain areas that of India that you feel are underrated.

Please share those in the comments because this will help a lot of travelers for sure.

And on that note I think those are all of our tips or all that we can think of right

now.

If you have anymore questions about travel in India again just leave us a comment and

we'll try to answer your questions and yeah that is it for now.

Yeah, tata.

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When the Tucson-based shop gives the OK to bring the truck in, that is when the customer needs to pay a 50 percent deposit. The remaining amount is due prior to the MegaRaptor leaving the facility.

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Plavanie v Jaroveckom ramene | Swimming in Jarovecky channel 6.5.2017 - Duration: 2:49.

Jarovecky channel?

Yes.

Hello.

So we are at Jarovecky channel, going to swim,

today is very beautiful weather, so I'm pretty excited.

Let's go into the water.

The outside was beautiful 22°C/71.6°F. We were swimming for 17 minutes.

So, it's fantastic,

we were here for 17 minutes,

- Do you want to make a photo? - Yes, one in the water

- Together? Or just you? - Yes, together

- As we are in the water - Yes, exactly

So, everyone's here?

Hello, buddy.

We really enjoyed this swimming.

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