Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 22 2017

Whats up guys its me Jeremy!

The standard rotation is coming up really soon, which means that a lot of sets are going

to be rotating out.

Blackrock Mountain, The Grand Tournament, and League of Explorers are all going to leave

standard.

So with a lot of cards rotating out and the design space of the game getting smaller and

smaller as more new cards come out, it's definitely time Blizzard starts considering reprinting

cards.

While reprints do take away from more new cards being in the set, having some awesome

cards from the past be in standard again is really cool and good for the game, and a few

reprints per set definitely can't hurt.

So today let's take a look at some of the cards from past sets that would be awesome

to see reprinted!

First on the list it's Reno Jackson!

Although some people might be starting to get sick of Reno, and some people have been

sick of him since he came out, Reno created a really cool and diverse way of deckbuilding

in a couple different classes.

It's really awesome that Blizzard created an effect that encourages worse and less consistent

deck building, since you're only playing one ofs, but made the payoff on the card so strong

that it was worth it.

Clearly Blizzard themselves also like Reno's effect since they printed Kazakus, Raza, and

Inkmaster Solia, but it's kind of unclear whether these cards are strong enough by themselves

to make people want to play reno style decks once reno has rotated out.

And that's kind of a shame too because all three of them are really strong and interesting

cards.

That's why it would be so awesome to see Reno come back, since there are now entire

cards and archetypes dependent on him, and it would be a shame to see him go.

Next up let's talk about Echo Of Medivh!

Echo is really sweet because it enables some really cool decks like Molten Giant echo mage,

or Reynad's flood mage.

It's just a really cool unique card that can be used in a lot of different awesome

ways, and enables stuff that no other cards in the game really let you do.

Even things like making more sorcerer's apprentices to go infinite with Antonidas

are awesome applications of Echo.

So it's kind of a shame that Echo rotated out of standard so fast, because it's super

unique and definitely will have cool interactions with cards released in the future.

It feels like the card never really got to explore its full potential, so that's why

we definitely want to see it reprinted at some point in the future, hopefully in a set

with some other cards it has really cool interactions with.

Moving on we have Gang Up!

Gang up is kind of similar to Echo where it's a really cool unique effect.

People have done some crazy things with it so far, whether using it in mill rogue to

make tons of coldlight oracles, making a bunch of arcane giants that all cost 0 mana, making

a bunch of patches to get pulled out when you play a pirate, and many others.

Again this is a card that will have cool interactions with a lot of things that Blizzard will end

up printing, so its one we would love to see in the future.

Not to mention that Gang Up has never really been broken or super frustrating to play against,

so it's both a really cool and really healthy card for the format.

Up next it's Astral Communion!

Astral is another one of the cards that never really reached it's full potential.

People definitely played Astral combo decks, and some players like Thjis and TheKamsh even

took them to high legend, but any deck that needs to combo off that early to be good is

probably just too inconsistent.

Still though having a super explosive combo deck that only works fraction of the time

isn't really too bad for the game, and it's a really fun deck that created some awesome

highlights and combo videos.

The basic idea of the deck will never really change either, you just want to innervate

an early Astral and then draw cards or play big legendaries.

The only tools that will really change are the big legendaries and card draw that you're

playing, and as such it would be cool to see what Astral Druid can do with some of the

things that end up coming out.

Last but not least we have Justicar Trueheart!

Justicar is really sweet and pretty much everyone wants to see this card stay in the format

and/or come back at some point.

Justicar didn't really get to see it's full potential, since it only ever really

got played in three classes, and mainly in control warrior.

Sure that's probably because those were the classes it was best in, and had the best

effect, but knowing how drastically the meta can change, and how many new cards we have

coming in and old cards leaving, we could definitely see Justicar getting to see play

in some classes that it didn't get to before.

And that's super exciting because we would get to see new effects and interactions from

an old card, which is pretty much the whole point of reprints.

Justicar is the poster boy of this list for sure.

Those are some of the cards we would love to see get reprinted, what cards would you

want to be able to play with again?

Let us know in the comments!

And it looks like that's gonna be it from me, if you enjoyed the video drop a like,

subscribe if you want, thanks for watching, and I'll see you guys next time!

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Gabrielle ou L'Insoumission - Inside CHANEL - Duration: 1:34.

INSIDE CHANEL

CHAPTER 18 GABRIELLE, A REBEL AT HEART

"I decided who I wanted to be, and that is who I am."

To choose, to want and to be are three of Gabrielle Chanel's verbs.

She found endless combinations to achieve her unique style:

a conqueror who transformed her rebellion into an art.

Choose your own destiny even if you have to reinvent your path,

blend true with false, and do not let fate control the outcome.

Leave the past behind, and let instinct be your guide.

Desire the unthinkable: independence.

Dare, invent, create,

and, just as young Gabrielle did, let passion inspire you.

Work to discover freedom..

Be authentic, sincere and natural.

Choose simplicity over excess,

comfort over appearance

and intuition over principles.

Change what you find displeasing, and anticipate timeless trends.

Desire that women have the freedom to walk, run, move,

cross their arms and legs, bask in the sun and cut their hair:

to live, just as Gabrielle did, equal with men.

"Be what will happen next."

Choose to defy conventions,

ignore formalities,

and embrace a progressive spirit.

Desire to look like nobody else.

Be an allure, a way of living, a style: Gabrielle.

Choose audacity.

Desire beauty.

Be yourself, in the image of Gabrielle,

the relentless, invincible and eternal rebel.

TO BE CONTINUED...

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ELEVADOR DE SANTA JUSTA vlog 72 #vieirasmood - Duration: 6:56.

It´s weekend, and we´re going to have lunch...

in a nice place.

Let´s go!

So... we have been thinking and...

we´re not going to have a proper lunch

we´re just going to have a quick meal instead

and...

Because in winter time the light goes down earlier

We want to go to a very beautiful place

and without light it´s not fun.

we already had lunch, at the one who never fails.

And... Let´s go to the elevator....

Joana is taking selfies.

We´re at the Santa Justa elevator, waiting for our turn.

Like two tourists.

No one here speaks Portuguese, which is amazing!

We are with high expectations!

In an hour we´re up there!

So, we have already progressed a lot.

We are groups of ten or fifteen people

So, we´re probably go up in the next group.

It started to rain.

We will not give up!

This is it!

It´s not enough, we´ll go even higher!

So scary, i´m so dizzy!

I swear, i´m dizzy!

If you live in Lisbon and have never had the time to come here, it´s a sin!

It´s a heart, so cute.

What a great photo!

This is amazing, It´s really worth come up here, we can see whole Lisbon

and... it´s amazing!

You have to come here, it´s expansive 5€, but it´s worth.

We´re satisfied!

Lisbon is beautiful!

She´s choosing fabrics

For her wedding dress.

I went to a fabric shop

to see lace.

And you could not enter! That´s why i told you to leave immediately.

We are in Terreiro do Paço!

YouTUBE that's all for today! What a day!

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Largest Group of Exoplanets Ever - TRAPPIST-1 Star Exoplanet System - NASA Announcement - Duration: 3:52.

hi Johnsonhesp here and this video is

something different and kind of new i'm

going to be talking about the discovery

of seven earth-sized planet around the

star trappist one as an astrophysics

student discoveries like these

are always exciting so I thought it

would be good to make a video about it

i've used a video i took from the game

e's I wanted screenshots of some planets

accuses background so that's what this

video is from of the seven planets

discovered around the star three are

within the habitable zone

this is the theoretical zone in which

life could exist if conditions on the

planet are right for it

this illustration of cut 2 is a possible

view from trappist 1f one of the planets

discovered according to masa I've link

to the article in the description below

all of the planets could have liquid

water although it's more likely to be

found on the three in habitable zone of

the host star this discovery is the

highest number of planets found within

habitable zone of a single star Travis

one is an m8 ultra-cool dwarf

main-sequence star located roughly 40

light-years or 12 parsecs from the Sun

it's much cooler than the Sun that only

about two and a half thousand Kelvin

compared to about 5,700 Kelvin of the

Sun it's also less dense than the Sun at

about 0.08 stellar masses or eight

percent of the mass of the Sun three

planets were initially detected by the

Trappist telescope in Chile these

planets and four others were then

confirmed and detected by the Spitzer

telescope they were detected using the

transit method which is where the

planets are aligned with us in just the

right way so that they pass in front of

their host star as they orbit causing a

dip and it's observed brightness the

decrease in observed brightness can give

us the planets rough size and its

orbital time and from that and further

observation the planet the density can

be estimated

interestingly the planets appear to be

tidally locked to their hosts are

similar to our moon's orbit around the

Earth meaning that they could always

have the same side of the planet facing

their star one side would be prepared

every day and the other night this star

system will no doubt be a target for the

James Webb telescope which is much more

sensitive and could detect and analyze

their atmospheres for more details such

as water me sane oxygen and ozone

overall this is a very exciting and

interesting discovery

I'll leave in the rest of the e footage

here just in case anyone would like to

watch it thanks for watching and I will

catch you next time

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Antikythera Episode 2 - The Main Solar Drive Wheel B1. - Duration: 11:46.

G'day Chris here, and welcome back to Clickspring.

In this video I begin work on probably the most recognised part of the mechanism.

The iconic gear wheel known as B1.

Its tempting to look at this part and assume that its a bit like a clock wheel.

Formed from a single piece of raw sheet stock and then crossed out to reveal the spokes.

But look closely at this scan of the wreckage,

and you'll see thats not how the part was actually made.

There's clear evidence of a dovetail join at the end of this spoke.

And in fact other scans confirm dovetail joins at the end of all 4 spokes.

In the center there's evidence of an overlapping notched join,

with 4 rivets holding the cross members together, to form the 4 spoke shape.

This part was fabricated, not cut from sheet stock.

And once that fact sinks in, a whole bunch of questions arise.

For example: What were the tools available to the original maker to form this part?

We know for sure about some them, like dividers, hammers and files.

But were there others tools we don't yet know about.

And what about the dovetail join itself?

The maker has confidently applied an engineering technique

in a way that suggests complete familiarity,

as if it's a standard, well established practice.

Such confidence likely came from previous experience.

Were there other similar geared mechanisms that preceded this one?

And why go down this much more difficult route of fabricating the wheel blank in the first place?

Was it a design requirement?

A repair?

Maybe even a corrected mistake?

My personal thought on the last question

is that it was probably the same reason that motivates makers today:

Cost of materials.

Bronze was expensive, in fact it still is.

I imagine it was far better to re-use the center cutout for another wheel,

and then use some off-cut scrap for the spokes,

rather than to consume expensive fresh stock.

But whatever the reason, it must have been a very good one,

because this is by no means the easy way to make this part.

As per the original device, the cross members will be notched,

drilled and then riveted together, and the dovetail joins will be filed to shape,

for an interference fit with the perimeter ring.

A central hole will be bored, and finally the teeth formed at the perimeter.

Now the scans show what appears to be an amendment to one of the dovetail joins.

A thin sheet of bronze has been both pinned and soldered over the top.

It could be a feature of the planetarium support structure,

but I think its more likely to be either a repair,

or a pre-emptive effort to strengthen an otherwise weak join.

It'll be interesting to see if there's an inherent flaw in the dovetail join,

that requires me to make a similar amendment later in the build.

In any case, its clear that there are a number of challenges to be overcome

in fabricating the part this way, the most pressing of which is the issue of alignment.

It's essential that the parts be brought back together into precise alignment

every time a progress check is made on the fit.

The slightest misalignment, and the other intersections become compromised.

More metal than necessary would be removed, with the result being a poor overall fit.

So I'm going to use a simple circular jig to make life a bit easier.

The cross members will be located using the center pin on the jig, and an offset pin.

The outer ring will be positioned using the register I've turned on the wooden block,

and a single steady pin on the perimeter.

Next up are the 2 cross members that will form the spokes.

The raw stock is an offcut from a previous project.

It needs to be marked out, and then roughed to shape.

I used the mill to clean up the raw cuts and also to drop in a reference hole

in the center of each piece, to match the central pin on the alignment jig.

Now the jig performs 2 .

Not only does it give me a way to maintain alignment during the filing,

but it also works as an excellent platform to help me accurately mark out the work for each step,

like for example marking out the 2 notches required for the center join.

Back to the mill, and I formed the shallow notches,

aiming for a snug fit with the opposing part.

A quick clean up of the burrs left from the mill,

and these 2 parts are ready to come together and be marked out for the rivet holes.

The rivet holes were then drilled, while the 2 parts were assembled,

and a set of 4 small rivets turned to size on the lathe.

The process of riveting has drawn the 2 parts tightly together,

leaving the rivets just above the surrounding metal surface.

From here I can use files and abrasive paper to take them all of the way down to that surface,

and then blend them into the surrounding metal.

OK, next up the small alignment pin for the spokes was marked out,

and then installed in the same manner as the one on the perimeter ring.

Now the dovetails are essentially an exercise in freehand filing and fitting.

Which as you can imagine with 4 opposing dovetails, has a fair chance of going astray.

I'd like them to look reasonably consistent across the part,

so I've made a couple of simple tracing templates

to give me a fighting chance of getting a good result.

And as I make a start on the filing, its a great time to ask another question:

With so much precision hand work,

how did the original maker solve the problem of workholding?

There's no doubt that a secure method of holding the work would have been essential.

So what was the ancient equivalent to this modern screw vise?

Filing small parts doesn't usually require a whole lot of force.

And the vise also doesn't need to generate a particularly high clamping force,

just enough to grip the work.

So I imagine a simple wooden clamping peg like this, could easily do the job,

not unlike a modern pin vise.

A clamping ring, designed to be a sliding fit over the tapered section,

could be gently tapped into place to provide the clamping force.

If it were solidly fixed to a simple bench at a convenient height,

I think it'd do a great job, and its consistent with the known technology of the time.

Of course a lot of the detail of workholding devices like this

will probably never be known for certain.

But the mechanism has many features that strongly suggest a tool technology

that goes well beyond files and hammers.

So its going to be a lot of fun speculating about the nature of that tool technology,

and its a theme that I expect to return to often as the build progresses.

Back to the task at hand, I used a hand saw to remove a small part of the waste stock,

and then again used files to open up the recesses.

And as you can imagine at this point I was taking this nice and slow.

Carefully checking after each change, and slowly working towards a close fit.

In fact this is the part of the process where the jig really becomes useful.

Indicating how much and from where, metal still needs to be removed.

At the point where I could feel each of the dovetails just click into position,

I called the filing complete.

And with no further need to check alignment,

I tapped out each of the alignment pins.

The spoke assembly was then lightly pressed into position, and then hammered home.

The part was then mounted on the lathe and taken to final dimension,

all ready to receive some of those amazing triangular teeth.

Now there's a lot I'd like to talk about regarding the geometry and formation of those teeth,

so rather than make this video too long, I'll save that discussion for a later time.

But after completing the first substantial piece of the mechanism,

its becoming clear to me,

that the story of how this machine was made

is going to be as much about the tool technology used to make it,

as it will be about the device itself.

Thanks for watching, I'll see you later.

Now before you go, and while I'm still on the subject of gear teeth,

in the latest Patron Series episode on the Byzantine Sundial-Calendar build,

I go through the process of how you can make your own cycloidal gear teeth cutters.

Something that can literally save you hundreds of dollars, on the cost of a project.

So if you're enjoying the videos, would like to help me make more

and maybe save some money in the process,

then consider becoming a Clickspring Patron.

Patrons get the same deal as for the first patron Series Project.

Exclusive access to the build videos,

free plans for the Patron Series projects,

and of course the added bonus that one lucky patron

will get to keep the finished project at the end of the build.

Visit Patreon.com/clickspring to find out more.

Thanks again for watching, I'll catch you on the next video.

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Shangri La Hotel Paris - Luxurious hotel in City of Lights / LUXURY LIFESTYLE CHANNEL - Duration: 4:56.

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the Louvre and Montmartre.

Shangri-La Paris awarded European Finest Hotel.

With 81 rooms and suites, three restaurants, one Bar and four events and reception rooms,

Shangri-La Hotel, Paris cultivates a warm and authentic ambience,

drawing the best from two cultures: the Asian art of hospitality and the French art of living.

Today, the palace at 10 avenue d'Iéna has once again

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as it was more than a century ago. Nestled in the

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How to fix the app drawer in the "Android Wear 2.0" - Duration: 2:13.

How to fix the method and any application that displays the app drawer in the "Android Wear 2.0" to the drawer top

Hello everyone

Than this time, the latest version of Android Wear sequentially delivery in February 2017 has been the start of the "Android Wear 2.0"

We will consider the new became user interface (UI) and the method of operation will introduce

First of all is the way to fix the display method of the app drawer, any application on top of the drawer

UI in the "Android Wear 2.0" is new, how to display the app drawer, which was done swipe operation until this has been changed in the way you press the power button

Please note that if v1.6 gone a swipe operation as follows: watch face from being changed

Also can not be performed in "Android Wear 2.0" In v1.6 below, it looks like can be fixed to any application on top

Method for fixing any app to the top, find the app to be fixed to the upper open the app drawer, you only need to press the app length

App will be secured to the drawer top in doing so

In addition to the app are fixed marked with a "★" icon

Press and hold the app again long to release the application of fixed

By the way, most are displayed on the "★" icon is not attached app drawer is an application that has been available to the nearest

Since largest UI and operation among the update so far in the "Android Wear 2.0" has been changed,

v1.6 might take some time to get used to if you have the following Android Wear

Please by all means try to reference

Or more, was the introduction of the method of fixing methods and any application that displays the app drawer in the "Android Wear 2.0" to the drawer top

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