Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Youtube daily report Mar 28 2018

hey everyone it's Ian K back again with another one for ya

cheaters cam style after hours here at BK take a look at the latest sweet treat

they have on the menu the all new frosted frozen Fanta lemonade pretty

much a nice blended lemonade drink with their vanilla soft serve so I thought

I'd give you a fast look to see exactly what this one is all about this was only

2 bucks and that's actually a pretty good price for the size that I've got

here right now guys but let's just get into this real quick and see exactly how

this is it's very thick and it smells very much like lemon as you'd expect it

to let's see how sweet it is mmm wow that's almost like an orange

creamsicle but with lemon they basically filled about half of this

with that vanilla soft serve and then put in the blended a Fanta lemonade on

top of it there it's very much like a whip slushy drink and it really is

reminding me of a creamsicle only it's not orange it's lemon and I really dig

that mmm it's very thick so thick I think I'm actually gonna use a spoon

with this real fast and I'll give you a fast look at what it looks like up close

in just a second definitely thick as you guys can see let's keep going mmm that

is super refreshing really really tasty you got to love that refreshing flavor

of lemon that's blended up very very nicely with this one guys it's very

similar to like Italian ice if you guys know what that is definitely found that

ever since I was a kid very much a nice whipped blended slushy type of lemon and

I'm absolutely diggin it it goes very well with the soft-serve here mixed in

with that vanilla and I'm really glad they serve this with those milkshake

tops over here guys so you can actually get a spoon in here and really dig it

even further because it's good with a straw but it's very thick as you guys

can see where the flavor is off the chart and for 2 bucks pretty nice mmm

and hey if lemon is not your thing you can actually get this with coke which is

kind of cool I may have to come back and give that one a shot

so definitely pretty tasty let me know in the comments down below if you guys

are interested to give this one a shot I'd highly recommend it if you're a fan

of lemon anyway I think you're gonna give this a go regardless of what I have

to say about it but I wouldn't recommend it if you guys like the vanilla soft

serve here at BK anyway it's a nice combination the combination goes

extremely well and you get them richness of that lemon along with the

super flavorfulness the vanilla but drop those comments down below and let

me know what you think of this one and as for the overall score I'm gonna have

to give the frosted frozen Fanta lemonade here at BK a rock-solid 9 out

of 10 it's just 2 simple ingredients that really blend together to give you a

very very nice sweet treat that's not too overly sweet but with nice hints of

lemon and of course that vanilla soft serve easily recommended on this one and

guys for 2 bucks like I said look at the size of this thing so there you go guys

my thoughts on the latest sweet treat over here at BK after hours cheaters

cam style as we close out another episode of peep this out and like I

always say I've got brand new content every single week here on my channel so while

you stay tuned for the next review coming real soon in the meantime stay

frosty and again don't forget to pick up a spoon when you get this one guys trust

me it's a lot of fun eating it with one mmm alright guys until next time I'll

talk to you soon

For more infomation >> Burger King® | Frosted Frozen Fanta® Lemonade Review! ❄️🍋 - Duration: 3:22.

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Two Chinese firms can 3D print an electric car in three days, sell it for $10K - Duration: 3:32.

Shanghai-based 3D printing materials company Polymaker and X Electrical Vehicle Limited

(XEV) recently launched a small car that breaks traditional automotive manufacturing molds.

XEV's base is in Hong Kong with a design studio in Italy and manufacturing in China.

Polymaker co-founder and CEO Luo Xiaofan describes their vehicle, the LSEV, as the first 'real'

mass produced 3D-printed project.

"By saying real, I mean there are also lots of other companies using 3D printing for production.

But nothing can really compare with the LSEV in terms of the size, the scale, and the intensity."

So it's great to see 3D printing ramping up to mainstream manufacturing and production,

but what about the car?Approximately 98 inches long, 51 inches wide, and 59 inches high,

the LSEV is smaller than the 106-inch by 65-inch by 61-inch (LxWxH) Smart ForTwo.

While powertrain specifications are not disclosed, XEV and Polymaker claim the 992-pound LSEV

will have a 43 mile-per-hour top speed and a 93-mile maximum operating range.

The LSEV is intended for the global market with direct Customer-to-Manufacturer (C2M)

manufacturing, which means customers will contact the factory to order the car.

Imagine what it would be like to buy a car with no dealerships, no Tesla-esque automobile

stores, and without even brokers or buyers' representatives.

XEV designed the LSEV to consist of only 57 components.

By comparison, conventionally manufactured vehicles have more than 2,000 components and

weigh from 2,200 to 2,650 pounds, according to Polymaker.

The two-seater LSEV's chassis, seats, and glass components are the only visible parts

not produced with 3D printing.

XEV states it takes just three days to build one car, including printing components and

assembly, according to Interesting Engineering.

The 3D printing materials include enhanced nylon, polylactic acid, and rubber-like thermoplastic

polyurethane (TPU).

The current plan calls for first LSEV deliveries to customers in Europe and Asia in April 2019

for a list price of $10,000.

XEV reports 7,000 orders for the tiny electric car, with most hopeful customers residing

in countries in Europe.

Its 43-mph top end won't put the LSEV on U.S. highways.

Like the electric Eli Zero neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) — also priced around $10,000

— if LSEVs hit American shores they'll most likely see service in urban or contained

community areas.

Electric skateboards are already here and community delivery vans are on the way.

With small electric-powered rides like the LSEV and the Eli Zero, city dwellers may soon

lack any rationale for owning conventional automobiles.

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