Monday, February 6, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 6 2017

hey there everyone my name is new apt

and welcome to my channel to do hey I

got a new computer or at least i finally

bought one

it's been about three years in the

making but i finally decided to take the

plunge and to make something that can

actually do YouTube the whole idea

behind getting a new computer was one

because i always want to build one and

two because i wanted to play actual

video games and not just flash game for

the rest of my life

so without further ado let's get into

exactly what it is that i bought why I

bought it and kind of the reasoning

behind why about it

so step number one is I made this build

around two things one was the CPU and

the other was the GPU now I chose my cpu

and GPU to give me the best performance

when working with production

environments like OBS studios premiere

pro final cut pro blender different

unity and unreal engine and made sure to

get the fastest and best parts as

possible so that i don't have to worry

about processing power to be able to

handle 1080p 60 frames per second on a

consistent basis i also made sure that I

had enough storage so that i could do at

least three or four videos in

solid-state drive

alright as fast as possible so number

one was the cpu for the cpu I chose an

intel i7 6 700 k the reason I chose this

one because it's the fastest single-core

processor or the fastest single-core

processor that I believe is out

up until like january first which was

just around the corner if I would have

waited about three weeks i could have

gotten Intel 77 k which is

which the improvement is about seven

percent for the same amount of dollar

wise but that also means that i'd have

to get a different motherboard that

might have cost an extra fifty bucks or

so for the new biggest curry like

chipset so to go along with the GPU i

also got a or go along with the cpu that

ridiculously fast speed i also went for

the GPU and figure by geforce gtx 1070

g1 gaming and then i also got about to

stick to a cake sticks of g.skill ripjaw

v5 series as far as the cpu cooler goes

nkd 15 as far as january first 2017 goes

that air cooler is the best on the

market it cools it down the the the most

and the quietest the NOC tool fans that

comes with are really really quiet and

to put the heatsink on with a thermal

compound the jealous solution GC extreme

thermal compound it is the best on the

market that's not liquid metal liquid

metal will corrode things and short

things out but it is a better cooling

agent by like one or two degrees so I

like the non-corrosive non-conductive

not curing compound that the jealous

solution comes with because it's really

good i would recommend it and for 13

bucks as a right now it's really get as

far as the mother board goes to put this

all together i got the asus z 170 a 80

exit dr for motherboard

now that came with integrated HD sound

so I can hook up surround sound if I

really wanted to without having to put

in the sound card which is really nice

it has a lot of as a few USB 3 ports it

has fairly good to fairly good board for

the pretty decent bored I was worried

that the board might crack when I put on

my hefty my FTD 15 but as I was

surprised by how good the the backplate

and everything stuck together it was

really solid and it just evenly

distributed way everywhere so I don't

have to worry about about it breaking

which is really nice is everything

sturdy and in place and quiet which I

really like

so as far as the power supply unit goes

i got the GV g a supernova 250-watt g 2

80 plus gold fully modular I got a

fantastic

etho and though pro full tower chassis

with the window chat with with the

window now this tower is a beast i was

able to customize everything that I

needed to it had a SSD side hook up

where I could place my SSD on the side

of the chassis and take out the hard

disk drive docks which is really which

makes the front fan more efficient

because they can blow without being

impeded by the hard disk drives and as

far as storage goes i have an SSD

sandston sandisk 480 a good bite it's

one of the lower tier ssds but it gets

the job done for exactly what i needed

for its not the fastest the world but it

is a heck of a lot faster than a hard

disk drive so as far as monitor goes

already had these two monitors is too

acer 1080p60 heart monitors which are

very nice they do exactly what they need

to 1080p 60 Hertz or 60

frames-per-second they don't come with

display ports is the only downside that

i had so i had to have but the graphics

card does have dual monitor support with

hdmi and DVI so I had one DVI cord and

one hdmi cord the difference there is

that the hdmi can travel sound which I

don't need because i have two speakers

which are from a really old build I

don't even know what these things are

really old really old speakers about 10

bucks probably for my operating system i

just transferred over my windows 10 from

the from going to school i have free

Windows 10 so that's nice i have the

educational edition and last but not

least is the wireless adapter now I got

a wireless adapter because there ain't

no cords coming into my room I needed

and their the routers in the other room

so I needed to hook to that so i got

this wireless adapter and it works

superbly it does everything that I

needed to now going further into what I

got this

this doesn't have anything to do with

the computer but it has everything to do

with YouTube his the camcorder SD card

SD card reader and tripod that I got I

got like a really cheap one more $15

tripod which my cameras on right now but

as far as the camcorder goes also a

Walmart was the cannon vixa vixia hf r

700 it takes 1080p 60 or 1080p 60 frames

per second video that's true progressive

frames has unlimited recording time i

can plug it directly into the wall as an

external mic how the battery lasts for

about two hours but the sensor isn't too

great so when it gets dark in here

you'll see much more greeny greeny

pixelated

noise so right now I had the Sun beating

beating at me but for some of the other

shots that you've seen it's fairly

grainy with the low light levels

I'd need more lights maybe maybe i'll

invest in bigger lights so that i can

take better HD video at night but it

does absolutely everything that I needed

to and it does well and it has an

external mic support so i can put on a

shotgun mic if I'm ever doing outside

videos or parties and things like that

which is nice

as far as the SD card I got an SD xc60

gigabytes for 64 gigabytes lexar

professional UHS to you three card now

this in card is very important when

doing 1080p 60 frames per second because

it allows me to transfer data on from

the card onto my computer at a hundred

and fifty megabytes per second which

when dealing with 64 gigabytes means

that i can travel i can transfer 64

gigabytes in about seven minutes which

is really really nice with a USB 3

sought so the and for the SD card reader

i got the lexar professional workflow sr

to SD u hs2 usb3 reader now that can

handle the UHS two cards and as far as

the headphones and mic goes the sound

system that i have on right now is this

right here is the PX 22-year force

fifty-dollar headset with it's a sin

alright Mike I had to do a lot of

editing opposed to make sure that it

cuts out the sound and that it the voice

gain is higher so you aren't having your

volume at max your headphones

on just so that you can hear me talk so

that is everything that I have I might

want to invest in better sound equipment

later on but as far as right now goes

this is everything that I need and/or

this is everything that I wanted

I don't really need too much do YouTube

especially during programming videos and

stuff like that but now i can play

actual games and record them at the same

time which is fantastic so that is it

everyone that is my new build it was

pretty fun i hope you enjoyed it I hope

you are able to build your own computer

one day one that you want and the one

that fits your needs because it's really

fun

so if you want more information more

detailed information i read about a 14

page essay of everything that I chose

and kind of general tips on how to make

your computer run faster and that link

is in the description below you can go

ahead read up on that it'll take you a

couple ministry through and you can see

exactly why i chose everything that I

chose in more detail as well as letting

as well as being able to choose for

yourself what you want

so thank you all so much for watching I

hope you enjoyed this video leave a like

with the like button leave a comment

with the comment button and I'll see you

in the next one

good luck and farewell

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Hello Hatters and welcome to WhatSUp News. I'm Maria.

And I'm Nick, and today we're here to tell you about a couple of events that are happening this week on campus!

On Tuesday the WORLD building is holding a Language Exchange program from 4:00 to 5:30 pm.

Where International students can speak to English native speakers, and English speakers can learn another language! Todos están bienvenidos!

Also on Tuesday, the Core Ensemble will be perform Ain't I A Woman in the Lee Chapel from 7:30 to 9:00 pm.

The Core Ensemble uses music and theater to celebrate diversity.

And on Wednesday, WORLD will once again be holding a Studying Abroad 101 where you can learn more about Studying abroad opportunities. Kite-Kudasai!

You speak Japanese too?!

Oui.

And French! Oh my gosh, I only know English.

Finally, the women's basketball team faces Jacksonville at 7 pm Wednesday. #GoHatters!

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And Remember - you can go to stetson.edu/calender to see all the events happening on Stetson's campus.

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- Harvey.

- Can I come in?

- Depends on why you're here.

- I'm here to apologize for the way I acted last night.

- Is this 'cause Bobby came to see you?

- No, it's because Marcus got sick,

and you took care of him, and he couldn't even tell me that.

- Harvey-- - I'm so angry.

I don't want to be angry anymore,

but I don't know how to stop.

- Then let me say how sorry I am

for all the pain that I have caused you.

- You don't need to tell me how sorry you are.

- Yes, I do.

Harvey, we both may have played a part

in the last 20 years,

but I was an adult,

and I put you in that position.

And not a day goes by

that I don't understand why you hate me.

I was your mother.

[voice breaking] I was supposed to protect you...

not scar you.

Harvey...

I am so sorry.

- [sighs] I don't hate you, Mom.

I hate what you did, and I probably always will,

but I don't hate you.

- I'll take that.

♪ ♪

What is it?

- It's nothing. It's...

it's just, I had your painting on my wall

for the longest time, and I just realized...

how much I missed it.

- I love you, Harvey.

♪ ♪

- I love you, too, Mom.

♪ ♪

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Brand New Japanese House Tour - Duration: 17:54.

Hello World, Greg here.

Ever wondered what a brand new Japanese home looks like?

Well you're watching this, so I guess so, let's go check one out.

But first we'll have one of our friendly neighbourhood real estate agents

introduce himself.

I'm Tomita from Sanshin Realty. Nice to meet you.

The most popular house with buyers is a 4LDK with a garage.

Oh right, what does 4LDK mean?

L is for Living room, D is for dining room,

and K is for kitchen.

4 is the number of bedrooms.

Homes usually have two toilets, and what's common and a big selling feature

is a big large living room, dining room, and kitchen area.

Ok, now it's time to enter, please meet our guide.

I'm Junichi Goto from Sanshin Realty.

Is this a normal, average new house?

It's a new detached house.

Is it a typical house?

It's a typical house.

Hahaha.

Alright, I should explain the laughter.

We were laughing a bit because John and I thought this was a bit more expensive

than the average house, or at least what the average household could afford.

How much is this house?

It's ¥45,800,000.

And we weren't wrong. These homes, which as of today

works out to be about $400,000 US dollars

are about $100,000 above being affordable for families

making the median household income in Edogawa,

which is a ward within Tokyo Metropolis.

I think the average annual income of buyers are between

¥3,000,000 and ¥5,000,000 (USD$26,000 to USD$44,000)

But to be fair to Goto-san,

it's fairly close to the average price of new homes I saw

when touring around Edogawa.

Anyways, let's get back to the tour.

Here's where you can park your car.

You can even park a pretty big van.

Up here is a light.

Over here you can place your family name plate.

This is an intercom.

It has a camera

so you can see visitors.

This is the entrance area.

This might be unique to Japanese homes.

And this is where you have to take off your shoes.

This is a door stopper.

This protects the walls from being damaged.

There's a magnet

on both the door and the floor

and you can step right on it without it being in the way.

Wow, amazing!

Sorry, if you've ever watched Japanese tv,

that oo, sugoi is a pretty typical reaction :-)

Something that might be surprising, is that until recently,

single pane windows were the norm in homes,

but times have changed.

Over here is the window in a bedroom on the first floor.

This is a special double-pane window.

This is the same window, but

this one makes it hard to see inside from the outside.

Windows like this use special glass

so that you can have

privacy from neighbours.

This is a 24-hour vent that can circulate air throughout

the whole house. When you push, it opens.

In order to get air into the room from outside,

you push it open.

When you're away like on a family trip,

you can circulate the air.

Just push this panel to close it.

Push it a little bit, a little bit, a little bit.

Now we're going to enter the second room

on the ground floor.

This access panel is inside this room on the first floor.

So what you can do with this,

is open it up here.

From this access point,

service people can maintain

the gas and water pipes.

And here's the 3rd room on the first floor.

There is the TV outlet.

This is the closet.

Talking about houses in Tokyo,

land is limited,

so you may have neighbours close to you.

So on the first floor,

there are special shutters on the windows.

You close it and you're fine.

You do it like 1, 2, 3.

If you try to open it,

it won't.

As I was watching the demonstration,

I thought, the locks are nice and all,

but are home burglaries even an issue in Japan?

Turns out nope, they're not.

Now let's peruse the last room on the first floor, the restroom.

This is a toilet washlet.

On this single panel, you have buttons for males and females,

for the strength of water,

to move the spray forwards or backwards,

and to flush the toilet.

On the panel there's a button to warm up the seat.You'll really like it in winter.

Hot water's next. You can change the temp. This washlet has functions like this.

And I agree 100% that a warm seat on a cold day is glorious,

especially since central heating is virtually non-existent in Japanese homes.

This is called barrier free

and this railing is for elders to hold on to for their safety.

When we go up to the second floor, we see the living room.

As you can probably imagine,

you can put a TV here,

a sofa here,

and the family can gather.

This is an intercom

with a camera.

When you hit this button,

the outdoor camera

will show who's visiting,

and you can see the face on the monitor.

And you can also talk to the person.

From my experience touring new houses,

interphones are quite standard,

but I'd say this next floor heating feature is not.

Over here is the floor heating.

This control panel is for setting

the floor heating in the living room area.

This is the dining and kitchen area.

A mother can cook the food over here,

and the children can wait here,

and get the food like this

and eat here.

Ah, the good old image of the stay-at-home mom making meals for the kids.

The space is designed so you can see everywhere.

You can easily watch kids playing;

it's very convenient.

Over here, behind me, you can put the fridge.

And here, you can put the cupboard.

In the cupboard you can put your rice cooker.

You can use the space for whatever you want, like storing food.

You can spray all around the sink with the shower head.

Inside the sink faucet there's a water purifier cartridge.

It's in shower mode now, and this changes it to regular water,

and then purified water.

Down here is a gas stove.

You can take apart this stove and it's easy to clean.

Down here you can push buttons like this.

In here you can cook fish.

You can use these to control the temperature.

This is a lock in case your child pushes this.

It won't work when it's locked.

As you can see, full sized ovens are not usually built-in,

but sometimes you will see small dishwashers.

In the kitchen you can find a dishwasher.

There's a plenty of storage space. You can store pots like this.

On the side of the kitchen, there's a remote control panel for the bathtub.

You don't have to go to the bathroom. From the kitchen you can do everything.

By the way, you need a control panel,

because the water heater is on demand and tankless.

Over here's the washroom.

Of course, you can use this for the water temperature,

and then shower...

There's a 3 panel mirror here.

If you do this, you can see your whole body.

Haha, we can see ourselves, look.

Oh, are you in the mirror? Sorry.

It's OK, it's OK.

Over here you can put the washing machine.

You guys don't use dryers in Japan, right?

You can plug in the hair dryer here.

Oh, I'm not talking about a hair dryer.

Ah, a laundry dryer? No.

While there is typically no spot for a vented dryer,

you can get 2-in-1 washer/dryer models that

don't require a vent and can fit in a space like that.

Instead, we have this over here, isn't this good?

From here you can go straight into the bathroom.

Like the kitchen, there's a control panel.

On a cold day, you can put the heater on,

and on a hot day, you can push this cold air button.

When it's moist in the bathroom, there's a fan.

And for laundry on a rainy day, if you hit this dryer button,

you can dry your laundry on a rainy day.

This is the bathtub.

Maybe it's unique to Japan,

there's not only a shower, there's also a tub.

Over here, when you take a bath with little children,

you can still have space and sit down.

There'd be water up to here,

and you can take a bath with your children like this.

In case you didn't know, bathing with family members is quite common and normal in Japan.

Over here's the shower.

You take a shower standing up, and when sitting down, can control the height.

From here you can sit down and take a shower.

Over here there's a shower and underneath there's a faucet.

You can place a bucket here to keep water in.

This is for when you want to put water in the bath,

this is to reheat the water when it gets cold.

And over here there's more settings.

The bathroom floor is easy to clean.

The water will swirl around and this will catch stuff like hair.

You can then unscrew it and clean it.

In older bath units, the drainage area also goes under the bath tub.

Thankfully newer units seal off the bath tub and there's only

this one small drainage area to worry about cleaning.

From the washroom, you can use this door to get to the bathroom.

So you enter and when you come out you can put your towel here.

I don't know if this is completely obvious,

but in Japan, the bathing room is separate from the sink,

which is separate from the toilet, so three people can use the area at the same time.

In addition to the 1st floor toilet, there's one on the 2nd floor. Inside it's the same.

From the 2nd floor, you can go upstairs to the 3rd floor. So let's go up.

On the third floor in the hallway there's a closet.

This is the third floor bedroom.

There are so many laws when you build a house in Japan,

and because builders have to follow the laws,

over here you can see how the ceiling in this room is slanted.

If we take a look at the outside, you'll see the slant he's talking about.

While houses can be built extremely close to each other,

there are rules to ensure that each house can receive

a certain amount of daylight sun hours.

This closet over here is different from the closet on the first floor.

It's a walk-in closet and it even has a light.

From the room on the 3rd floor you can access this balcony.

On this balcony you hang your laundry out.

Every room, the stairway, the kitchen, and so on,

have a smoke detector.

Over here in this room up here is a smoke detector.

Here I go!

You can do it! You can do it!

Peep. It's working.

That was a test.

This is a room on the third floor,

and just like the other rooms, it has no lock.

In Japan, only the toilets and bathing rooms have locks.

I think that while you want privacy in your room,

it's only really family living in the house, so there are no locks.

Another reason for no locks in rooms is

so that the kids can't lock themselves in.

When houses are built in Japan,

they're built according to building codes and laws.

In order to ensure the house is structurally sound,

but still has a wide open space like this,

the four beams at the corners need to be exposed.

Even though it needs to be designed like this, isn't it stylish?

On the balcony, laundry racks are attached.

First, you can adjust the height. This makes it level.

To use it, you can raise it like this, and also adjust the height down.

The third stage is for when it's not in use, and you store it like this.

While we previously saw that the bathroom has a heater fan built-in,

the most common method for drying clothes is still to hang dry them outside.

As such, balconies are a standard feature.

In Japan, we use siding like this for the exterior walls.

In the case of a fire, it doesn't burn easily.

It shouldn't break, but the sunlight

can fade the colour over the years.

If that happens, you can paint it over.

It is supposed to be good for about 15 years or so,

before it needs to be maintained as it gets cracked.

This window is a kind of wired glass.

Inside of it there's a wire mesh.

When a fire occurs, it won't break apart into pieces.

To complete the tour, let's check out some outdoor features.

Outside, you'll find the water tap.

When you open it, you can access the water.

You can connect it to a hose if you want to wash your car.

Over here is the water meter. The main water line is here,

if you open it you can use the water.

Over here is the gas meter.

Up here is the electric meter.

There are 2 pipes here.

This grey one is for

toilet and bathwater.

The reason why the pipe is outside,

is because the bad smell can escape from here.

It's way up there, because even if it's smelly, you won't smell it from below.

The other white one is to collect rainwater

from the roof and the water goes into

another pipe that connects underground.

Oh goodness, we didn't take a look at the back yard.

Here ya go! Okay, it's fairly non-existent.

It's not that houses in Tokyo don't have yards, but due to the price of land,

only the wealthier can afford it.

Still want more housing videos?

Well, whether you want them or not, there's more, more, and even more coming!

First and foremost, thanks to the realtors at Sanshin

for organizing the new home tours. It was fantastic.

And thanks to all those on Patreon for supporting these videos.

As always, much appreciated.

Many thanks to my nephew and wife for the language translations.

Oh, yeah, John! Thanks for interpreting for me, but let's be real,

your biggest contribution was being a portable light stand.

But you were a very good one.

His channel is Only in Japan and he's got some fun vids,

so all you watching should check them out.

And thank you, dear viewer, for watching!

What are new homes like where you're from?

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Choi Soon-sil's former ally claims he saw Choi revising Presidential speeches - Duration: 1:59.

And now the latest on the criminal trial of Choi Soon-sil.

Her former associate Ko Young-tae took the stand today where he directly contradicted

some of Choi's statements about her role in the alleged influence peddling.

Ko said he witnessed the power Choi wielded not only in the presidential office, but at

the organizations she allegedly used to extort money from big Korean conglomerates.

Lee Unshin has more . Choi Soon-sil's former associate, Ko Young-tae,

who also allegedly had an affair with her, appeared on Monday as a witness in Choi's

criminal trial.

Ko testified that during the time he served as a director at Choi's paper company, The

Blue-K, he witnessed Choi revising President Park Geun-hye's speeches on her laptop.

Ko said that from what he understood, Choi and the President were extremely close, to

the point where Choi was often in and out of presidential office and that Park's secretaries

did Choi's bidding more than anyone else's.

Choi, who is accused of coercing big companies into giving money to entities that she controlled,

has previously said she was not involved in running either The Blue-K paper company or

the K-Sports Foundation.

But Ko said that Choi did in fact make key decisions... from the appointment of personnel

to the fundraising process -- some of which is alleged to have amounted to soliciting

bribes.

Ko also said that he quit his previous job as the head of a clothing shop frequented

by Choi, because he had become afraid of how much influence Choi had on state affairs.

At a later hearing, Ko is expected to be questioned by Choi herself, a right granted to defendants

by Korean law which Choi has decided to exercise.

The Constitutional Court reviewing the separate case of President Park's impeachment, meanwhile,

plans to summon Ko for questioning on Thursday in the trial's 12th hearing.

But because as a witness he is not obligated to appear, it's unclear whether he will comply.

Lee Unshin Arirang News.

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What's that sticky thing I see over there?

Toothpaste crusted on the mirror.

Grab an icy drink. Meet me on the deck.

Mmm. That's good.

Time to disconnect.

So thankful every day

for this family getaway.

I'm feelin' sorry for myself. Wish I could be somewhere else. Uh-huh.

If I was you, I'd go to the spa too. Be lounging by the pool,

but Baby's overdue.

If I was you, I'd wanna be here too.

I'm hanging with the crew. My kids think I'm so cool.

I'm always on a short leash. Kids always needing something.

Can never keep my house clean. My entourage so messy.

Some family time on a cruise. There's always something to do.

But even if you try to, can't mini-golf like I do.

Got laundry every day.

Just wanna get away.

I can't help lovin' this scene. I'll bring the fun times home with me. Uh-huh.

If I was you, I'd eat some candy too.

Sing karaoke tunes.

Love my room with a view.

If I was you, I'd eat Guy's burgers too. I'd dance on the deck too.

I'd hit waterslides too.

If I was you, I'd wanna be here too.

I wanna be there too.

I'd wanna be here too.

For more infomation >> "If I was You, I'd Wanna be Here Too" – Carnival Musical – featuring the Laughing Moms - Duration: 2:01.

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