Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Youtube daily report May 23 2017

and it all depends on you and what you

need to know is it's not you that's the

problem it's your brain and the problem

with your brain is your brain only has

two modes that's it and it loves one of

the modes and it hates the other one and

the first mode that your brain has is

your brain loves to operate on autopilot

okay autopilot is when your brain can do

what's called lower-level

processing you know how when you drive

to work or you drive home you know after

running errands and you pull in and you

go oh who drove the car you did it's

just that you drove the same way every

time and so your brain can check out

your brain love that mode in fact your

brain will try to get you into autopilot

however it can and your life can start

to look like the entire thing is on

autopilot you wake up at the same time

you see the person you saw last night

you stand up you walk into the bathroom

you brush your teeth you go into the

kitchen you see the same people that you

said goodnight to you have one of two

breakfast you have either the Greek

yogurt with some stuff on top or you got

some cereal then you get on your laptop

you check Facebook you look at what

Valles is doing you send some emails you

check Facebook again you then make some

phone calls you pretend to look busy you

think about all the people that you

could possibly contact for this business

and then you say now I don't want to I

don't want to be pushy I don't want to

do this I'm not going to do that I'll do

it later I'll see them next week I'm not

going to do it now you check Facebook

again then you have lunch and you have

what one of the same two things you have

a salad with a protein on top or you get

a wrap perhaps and then in the afternoon

maybe you squeeze an exercise maybe it

don't you check Facebook you're on

errands you pick up the kids you check

Facebook you then come home you see the

same people you saw in the morning you

talk about the same stuff that you

talked about in the morning you have

pizza Chinese or you make some sort of

chicken dish then you turn on the TV and

you watch the same type of shows that

you watch every single night you then

say good night to everybody you climb in

bed next to the person that you love and

you say knots an item to tired

so every single day it's the same thing

and your brain loves this by the way

because it doesn't have to work very

hard

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you

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The wings of bats | Anatomy of the wings | (Virtual Zoology) | Did You Know? - Duration: 4:19.

one little group of mammals known for their rarity are the chiropteros, or as common

They are generalizing mind as vampires and bats, being the only mammals with the ability

flying, and with the birds, are the only vertebrates that can perform this displacement

in the air naturally today. if one looks at first glance it seems

have a deferential to all mammalian anatomy, because it seems that

lack hands and have appendages with a membrane that allows them to fly, but

the truth is that your hands are making up their wings, hence chiroptero means

hand wing because the phalanges are connected by said membrane, which reaches

be very thin to the point of being translucent, which is simply an extension of the

skin of the body, having only epidermis, blood vessels and muscle control

the curvature in midair, which makes them suspended in the air despite not much

lack of fat, designated plagiopatagium. It is a very strong and flexible membrane,

if you get to break, it heals remarkably fast, due to the importance of flight

bats. this membrane is supported by bone,

to be more precise the phalanges of the hands, the wings are connected to the body

by the humerus, being smaller and thinner, in proportion to that of other mammals,

chaired by the radius and ulna, still as small and elongated, but being more

strong especially radio, to support this wing, along with the olecranon joint

the humerus. the doll is very similar to that of mammals, but with much less movement,

specializing in flight with a vertical movement, which is called the region

edge extends from shoulder to wrist as propatagium.

all bats have a thumb which is located along the edge of the

membrane, endowed by a claw, which helps you scale, to manipulate their food and the

fights, depending on the species it can be longer or shorter, with the chiropteros

who stay longer suspended in the caves that develop more this finger.

the rest of the digits, of which four have more thumb on each upper extremity

They support the wing, with their respective carpal bones and metacarpals, the latter being

the longest, inclusive, become the longest in the body bones, especially

in the first 3 fingers that support, the region of the fingers is given the name

of dactylopatagium. the wing is supported from the shoulder to the

ankle, or in some cases to the digits of the legs, attached along the body,

this to create an area where the air trapped when moving the wings. the legs

partially or fully back together by another membrane tail membrane which envelops

the tail of this mammal, so if you have one but it is very visible,

although in some species the tail membrane is absent, this serves to rotate in the

flight. It may appear to be hairless

on the wings and tail, but a detailed examination we encounter small

hairs that cover, with some distinctive strands. its speculative function lies

to modify the properties of the aerodynamics of the wing, isolate and permeabilize the wing and

for camouflage when they land in a cave or a tree.

all this anatomy allows them to fly and survive its habitat, the animal being found

distributed almost everywhere in the world except for the ends of the poles, adapting

most habitats, thanks to its wings.

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How the Post Office Made America - Duration: 10:57.

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The Post Office Made America.

It's an ambitious claim, I know, but without it the United States as we know it today would

not exist.

As author Winifred Gallagher eloquently pointed out in her book, "How the Post Office Created

America," in the years following the American Revolution, one didn't say, "the United

States is," they said, "the United States are."

The country at the time was just a lose collectivity of states.

The national government was weak—people identified with their state first and their

country second.

With the opening of the post office, however, Americans across the continent had for the

first time a direct link to the federal government and the outside world.

In the New England colonies that preceded the United States, infrastructure was poor.

It was considered a great achievement when travelers could finally reach New York from

Boston in under a week.

There was little emphasis on creating roads between colonies since each was a unique,

independent entity.

Some have even attributed the colonist's lack of attachment to the crown to their lack

of roads.

Those living outside of cities might have never met a royal official in their lives

just because of how hard it was to get around.

Given this, the crown's postal service in the colonies was slow, expensive, and emphasized

links across the Atlantic to Britain almost more than it did links between the colonies.

Before the American Revolution there were unofficial, almost black market ways of getting

mail around, but the increasingly legitimate continental congress—the group that eventually

declared American independence—realized that in order to properly coordinate and collaborate,

the member colonies needed a way to effectively communicate.

Therefore, surprisingly, the United States Post Office was founded almost a full year

before the United States itself.

In the century following its founding, the US had a bit of a good problem—it expanded

in territory faster than it could expand in people.

For much of its history and still to an extent today, the United States was a country of

vast, untamed wilderness.

This was especially true in the early years to the west of the Appalachians.

Despite the gold rush, California only hit a population of 1 million in about 1890.

By that time the nation had a population of over 60 million.

And between California and the Appalachians during the early 1800s there was hardly anything—

especially roads.

California might as well have been an island.

To get there, most people and mail would take a steamship down to Panama, cross the country

on land, and then reboard a ship to California rather than attempting to cross the continent

by land.

People were naturally afraid to settle the frontier.

The idea of being physically and informationally detached from the civilized world while surrounded

by untamed and dangerous wilderness made it difficult for the new nation to push west.

You have to remember that until the telegraph became widespread in the 1850s and 60s, mail

was quite literally the only way to communicate long-distance.

If you had a post office, you were connected, if you didn't, you were alone.

Therefore, one of the first steps for a new town to legitimize itself was to appeal to

the federal government for a post office, and this was usually granted.

Having a physical vestige of the federal government in towns across the continent was immensely

beneficial.

Many would even say it played a large role in America's success.

You see the US today as a fiercely nationalistic country, but, as mentioned, for a while state

came before country, however, these new brick and mortar representations of the power and

benefit of the federal government helped tie the nation together, but the post office's

impact didn't stop at its mere existence.

Newspapers shipped free—or at least close to free—and that revolutionized the spread

of information.

In the 1850s, this meant that someone in brand new Houston, Texas could read a newspaper

just as easily as someone in Washington, DC.

If it had been more difficult to distribute national newspapers, individuals wouldn't

have had information on national politics.

Without knowledge of national politics, the state might have stayed as the dominant entity.

The long overland routes to tiny frontier towns absolutely did not make money, but the

post office wasn't supposed to make money at the time.

It was there to make living in a frontier town of 1,000 as similar as possible to living

in an east coast town of 100,000.

150 years ago, it took more than a month and a half to travel to many parts of the frontier

from New York… if you could get to them at all, however, the post office needed faster

routes so it created post roads—long rudimentary overland routes.

With time and traffic, however, these post roads developed into America's first interstate

roads.

The informational links led to a physical links.

A big question, however, was how to efficiently get the mail out into and across the frontier.

In 1860, the railroad ended in western Missouri and after that the mail had to go out over

land.

The Pony Express was a short lived commercial express mail service connecting the end of

the railroad to California.

In only 10 days, it could get a letter from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

This was unbelievable at the time.

Once mail arrived at the end of the railroad line in St Joseph's, Missouri, a rider would

take the pouch of a mail and immediately start riding west at up to 25 miles per hour—full

speed—and then every 10 or so miles they'd stop at a Pony express station to switch to

a fresh horse.

Every 75 miles, they'd switch riders to keep the mail pouch thundering across the

country day and night.

This didn't come cheap—it was the equivalent of $130 to send just one half ounce letter—but

time is money and people did pay.

One of the most famous rides of the shortlived Pony Express was following the 1860 presidential

election.

Telegraph did exist at the time but it didn't stretch all the way across the country.

The eastern line ended in Fort Kearny, Nebraska, so immediately following the news of Lincoln's

win, a rider set out west.

Using the relay system, riders made their way across the country to Fort Churchill,

Nevada—the beginning of the western telegraph line—to transmit the news.

The west coast papers therefore published the news of Lincoln's win only seven days

and 17 hours behind the east coast papers.

Just two years earlier, it took 17 days for news to cross the continent.

This was an unbelievable feat.

With the completion of the transcontinental telegraph line in 1861, however, the Pony

Express closed its doors after only 19 months of operation, but it did play a big role in

the innovation of mail systems.

As mail volume rose to the west coast, the US Post Office looked for ways to further

shorten the travel time across the continent.

Until the opening of the transcontinental railroad in 1863, most transcontinental mail

went out to Missouri by rail before switching to lower cost stagecoach rather than the Pony

Express.

At first all westward mail was put on the train to be sorted in Missouri, but in 1862

the first post office on wheels was put into operation.

A staffer would sort the mail while on the move in an identical way as a post office

on land so when it arrived in St Joseph's, Missouri, it was all split up into different

bundles for different destinations.

This system proved incredibly successful and in the coming decades, the post office gave

exorbitant subsidies and payments to railroads across the country to move mail.

Most lines to small communities would never have been financially viable without the post

office contracts they attracted.

The Post Office, therefore, was instrumental in physically connecting small towns across

America to the outside world.

Expansion was getting easy.

This role in innovation happened once again in in the 1920's.

Aviation became big during World War One, but once peace was settled it almost became

irrelevant.

Civil aviation was at first nearly nonexistent.

Just months after the end of World War One, however, the first regularly scheduled airmail

route between DC and New York began.

By 1925, airmail routes stretched to hundreds of towns all across the United States.

Just like with the railroad, the post's subsidies allowed for air service to towns

that would never have been profitable with passenger only flights.

The US air mail service grew to become the largest in the world making the US one of

the most connected countries in the world and its legacy still survives today.

Many of the airlines that merged into United, Delta, and American Airlines were founded

as airmail operators.

It's easy to forget that 200 years ago only 8 million people lived in the 20 states and

four territories that formed the Union.

The continent filled in incredibly fast and a lot of credit has to be given to the postal

system.

Few countries as large as the US have such a strong national identity.

The spread of information is one of the greatest determinants of a country's success and

its unlikely the US would be such a global superpower today without the education, connectivity,

and innovation that the post office bought.

Of the five largest countries in the world, the US is the only to not have a serious present-day

sovereignty movement within its borders.

The has to be at least partially attributed to how easy it has always been to spread information

across the country.

It may be obsolete today, but the post office was once the peak of innovation—so much

so that it made America.

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Nuggets Work Out CU, CSU Stars - Duration: 1:00.

SINCE SPRING TRAINING.

HIS MIND AND ATTITUDE IS IN A

REALLY GREAT SPOT.

IT'S GREAT TO SEE.

AND THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS

FOR THE NUGGETS AS THEY BEGIN

FOR THE NBA DRAFT.

TODAY 1 OF THE MANY PREDRAFT

WORKOUTS AT THE PEPSI CENTER.

KING HAS ALREADY COMMITTED TO

GOING BACK TO BOULDER FOR HIS

SENIOR YEAR BUT WHAT A GREAT

CHANCE TO WORK OUT.

MANY GUYS WHO WEAR RIVAL JURIES

-- JERSEYS HAD A GREAT TIME

TODAY.

A GREAT GUY.

A GREAT PLAYERS.

I WISH THE BEST FOR HIM.

A GREAT SHOOTER AND VERY

HELPFUL. A VERY DOWN-TO-EARTH

GUY.

OF FUNNY DO.

WE HAD A LITTLE RIVALRY, BUT IT

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Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, like, comment and share the mix if you enjoy it!

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【中字】柾國的大力秀~(It's Jungkook's show time~) - Duration: 0:44.

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Is Baptism Necessary For Salvation? - Duration: 2:23.

St. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 1:17, "Christ

did not send me to baptize but to preach the gospel."

Many evangelicals see this passage as an indication

that baptism is not necessary for salvation.

But is this true?

The answer's no and here are some reasons why.

First, Paul doesn't mean, "I don't have

authorization to baptize."

Because if he did mean that, then he would have acted

in disobedience when he baptized Crispus,

Gaius, and the household of Stephanus, which

he tells us about in the preceding verses.

Do we want to say that the great Apostle Paul

was disobedient to Jesus' instruction?

Of course not!

Furthermore, it doesn't make sense that

Paul would not have a mandate to baptize when

Jesus tells all the apostles in Matthew 28:19-20

to go into all the nations and make

disciples by baptizing them.

So, what did Paul mean?

It's much more likely Paul was using hyperbole

in order to stress two important things:

One, the focus of his ministry was to preach the

invitation to salvation and not so much the

response to the invitation, namely baptism;

and two, it doesn't matter by whom you're

baptized—whether it's Cephas, Apollos,

or Paul—it's the same baptism and every

Christian belongs to Christ.

This is topic of the preceding verses leading

up to the verse in question.

So, Paul doesn't intend for his readers

to think baptism is not necessary for

salvation in 1 Corinthians 1:17.

That's simply a misunderstanding of the text.

If you want to learn more about this topic

and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.

For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.

Thanks for watching

For more infomation >> Is Baptism Necessary For Salvation? - Duration: 2:23.

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Vlog (English Subs) : Une vegan en Guyane #3 : Le marché de Montjoly - Duration: 7:57.

Hello my foodies!

Today you will see the 3rd episode of my trip in French Guiana.

If you want to know what we did, stay with us!

Manue : Hello! Lily : so we are on the third day of our trip in Guiana!

Lily : What do you think about it so far Emmanuelle?

Manue : There's a lot of rain! Lily : that's true!

Manue : so we can't do all the activities we planned, but don't worry, tomorrow we planned a day at the creek (a small bay, I am not sure for that translation)

Manue : I think Jo would keep a good memory of it!

Manue : right now, we are going to the Market where she will discover fruits from Guiana and how people behave in the market.

Lily : So they behave differently from other market? Is that it?

Manue : they are ethnic groups who are different from others.. Well I'm kidding but… generally speaking, there are different behaviours regarding communities.

Manue : we wanted to go to the beach this afternoon, but look! The weather is really bad…

Manue : So tonight we will play games with Pascou (Pascal) in the back…

Manue : Pascou! Won't you say hello? (this part will be hard to translate, I don't think it would have a meaning in English but well xD)

Manue : You're here… Sitting comfortably, you're an old man…

Manue : Anyway, now where going to the post office,

Manue : i am going to park here... so.. follow our adventures!!

Lily : Pascal, any last word?

Pascal : yeah, good adventures…

Lily : Emmanuelle, where is the post office?

Manue : first! Here we've got the city hall of Monjoly!

Manue : Behind us it's the church! I sometimes go there on Saturday! This is the big church of Montjoly

Manue : And the post office over there!

Lily : ok 'cauz I thought the post office was there! (in the church)

Lily : When I worked in Bray & Lu, the post office was inside the city hall!

Manue : Really?

Lily : yeah! And it was often closed!

Manue : oh… I see…

Lily : So I thought the post office was inside the church 'cause we parked there.

But no. The post office is just in front on us (the blue building with a yellow sign which is the logo of the French post office).

On our way to Montjoly market

Lily : so we are now… Manue : here is the market.

Montjoly Market

Lily : it smells good!

Manue : we will show you the market

Manue : these as the bananas you use when you want to fry it.

Lily : yeah! when you want your bananas to be really sweet!!

Manue : hot peppers! So hot peppers is called "bonda monjac"

Manue : there are a lot of different sorts, like the orange ones!

Lily : yeah, like in Cameroon…

Manue : here is couac (the thing in the plastic bag on the top, I did not film it well sorry) ! It's…

Manue : Pascou!

Pascal : hum? Manue : the couac..

Pascal : what? Manue : it's cassava right? Pascal : yeah!

Manue : so it's cassava's flour, you can eat it as a topping on red beans or lentils.

Lily : ok; i only know the name "manioc"

Lily : what is it? Manue : these...I don't know…

Manue : Pascou, what is it? I don't know that… Sorry, what is it? The man: it's pumpkin!

Manue & Lily : oh ok

Lily : this is Jerusalem artichoke!

Manue : Ananas Lily : cabbage!

Lily : pumpkin again….

Manue : we often use cabbage as a side dish when we cook chicken.

Manue : Here are bananas, the small one are called "bacove", you can eat it raw.

Manue : there are mangos, but we can have some at my grandpa's

Manue : then paripou! you see, it's 4 euros everywhere! they are from Iracoubo, a city of Guiana.

Lily : and these are...! Oh! Jackfruits!

Lily : I have never tasted it, I want to have some later…

Lily : bananas, again, corn...

Manue : Chorossi. It is…When can we eat chorossi….(at Pascal) When do you eat it?...

Manue : You can eat it like that or you can add it to dishes. Lily: can we eat it raw?

Manue : yeah, If you want. People can eat it raw, personally I don't eat a lot of chorossi.

Manue : To me, it's too bitter and sour, but it can be good if you put it in a dish.

Lily : what are these kind of cucumbers? Manue : I don't know these. It's the first time i see this.

Manue : we usually eat normal cucumbers. I have ever seen those..

Lily : ok Manue : yam!

Lily : i want to eat sweet potatoes..

Manue : Dachine! Lily : I don't know dachine! what is it?

Manue : it seems like yam and sweet potatoes Lily : oh ok Manue : you can eat it huum... It's really delicious!

Manue : it's really big. Most of the time, people eat that with fish

Manue : but you can eat it with yellow bananas (plantain) or yam.

Manue : it's a good... Lily : do you know how to cook it? Manue : hum?

Lily : do you know how to cook it? Manue : yes, i do!

Lily : you have to boil it, right? Manue : yes!

Manue : these are.... Lily : oh! peanuts!

Manue : hum? Lily : these are peanuts! Manue : yes!

Manue : here you have bottles of saté sauce Lily : oh! Manue : you can come here later to buy it!

Manue : please, have a look on the price of tomatoes...

Lily : 5 euros... (it's twice the price as in Paris)

Lily : ok Manue : 5 euros is ok, sometimes it's 8 euros/kg

Lily : ok... Manue : i think today's price is ok!

(The cover side of the market) Manue : all craftspersons are here...

Manue : you can buy tiponche if you want to (it's an alcohol) Lily : lol

We are talking about here glasses, it's not really interesting ^^'

Here is what we did the 3rd day of my arrival in French Guiana

If you enjoyed the video, please give a thumb's up!

If you did not see the first and the second part of the trip, i will put it in the description box or here (i was showing my right, i forgot i was filming ^^' )

or at the end of the video, i don't know yet (it's at the end of the video xD )

Anyway, don't worry you will be able to see it too.

I will upload the rest in 2 weeks if everything goes as i hope.

Waiting for that, eat a lot of vegetables, drink a lot of water,

but first and foremost, keep smiling :)

Deuces!

For more infomation >> Vlog (English Subs) : Une vegan en Guyane #3 : Le marché de Montjoly - Duration: 7:57.

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Is Baptism Necessary For Salvation? - Duration: 2:23.

St. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 1:17, "Christ

did not send me to baptize but to preach the gospel."

Many evangelicals see this passage as an indication

that baptism is not necessary for salvation.

But is this true?

The answer's no and here are some reasons why.

First, Paul doesn't mean, "I don't have

authorization to baptize."

Because if he did mean that, then he would have acted

in disobedience when he baptized Crispus,

Gaius, and the household of Stephanus, which

he tells us about in the preceding verses.

Do we want to say that the great Apostle Paul

was disobedient to Jesus' instruction?

Of course not!

Furthermore, it doesn't make sense that

Paul would not have a mandate to baptize when

Jesus tells all the apostles in Matthew 28:19-20

to go into all the nations and make

disciples by baptizing them.

So, what did Paul mean?

It's much more likely Paul was using hyperbole

in order to stress two important things:

One, the focus of his ministry was to preach the

invitation to salvation and not so much the

response to the invitation, namely baptism;

and two, it doesn't matter by whom you're

baptized—whether it's Cephas, Apollos,

or Paul—it's the same baptism and every

Christian belongs to Christ.

This is topic of the preceding verses leading

up to the verse in question.

So, Paul doesn't intend for his readers

to think baptism is not necessary for

salvation in 1 Corinthians 1:17.

That's simply a misunderstanding of the text.

If you want to learn more about this topic

and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.

For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.

Thanks for watching

For more infomation >> Is Baptism Necessary For Salvation? - Duration: 2:23.

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[HX2003 limited edition - Poseidon] Review | Airsoft FR - EN subs - Duration: 10:03.

Hi everyone and welcome to this review of the HX2003 limited edition from Poseidon

This GBB pistol custom is based on the HX2003 model from Armore Works Custom with the following modifications here on your screen

Regarding package, it was not provided to me but this one is the same than standard model from Armorer Works Custom with the addition of a Poseidon sticker

The only missing part for me, is the information notice advicing user to use a given bb weight with this bb gun, here it is 0.3g

Perfectly held in its case, you will first find a gaz magazine for the bb gun

2 screws and a magwell pin in a little satchet

An interface to mount a mini red-dot sight

And of course, the HX2003 limited edition bb gun from Poseidon

On the upper slide, you will be able to see a marking with Poseidon logo

On the outer barrel, trough the dummy ejection window, you will find an .45 ACP engraved marking

And another one with Armorer Works Custom logo is visible on the right side of the bb gun

The only molding mark I noticed is on the trigger guard but this one is very light

On the front, the bb gun has an interface rail to install accessories

Regarding pistol grip, it is covered with a honeycomb like coating to improve hand grip

This last one is finished with a metal magwell to make easier the feeding of a new magazine

The firing trigger offers an original design

On the upper slide, 2 series of very embossed streaks are present to manipulate this one more easily

Aiming sights are made from 2 different colors optic fibers parts to make easier aiming

Rear sight can be adjusted regarding elevation

You can also install the red-dot sight interface on this bb gun but I forward you to my video on the HX11 series from Armorer Works Custom, in order to see the complete process

Regarding safety mechanisms, they are standard for this bb gun type

In order to autorize the firing, the rear mobile part of the pistol grip must be pressed down

A second safety mechanism is available tanks to 2 blocking slide safety levers

Those ones can only be activated only if hammer is armed

The magazine ejection button is on the side of the pistol grip

Ejection and insertion of the magazine suffers no issue

The metal gaz magazine has a 30 bbs capacity

Note that CO2 magazines are also available and that the internal parts of the bb gun are compatible with it

The magazine has no feeding spring stop mechanism but reloading bbs is still quite easy

To dissassembly this bb gun, first remove magazine

Move back the slide marker until the bolt catch lever

Then, you can remove this one

To finish, move front the slide to remove it

You will be able to adjust hop-up effect thanks to the metal wheel here on your screen

Here trough the hole in the nozzle, you are able to see the red ICE PICK valve from Poseidon

To assembly back the bb gun, follow the reverse process

In order to test Poseidon internal parts of this bb gun, I put its magazine in my freezer for 5 minutes

On the end of this time range, i have directly proceeded to a shootig test

All is working fine!

You take left, I take right

To conclude, this customized HX2003 from Armorer Works Custom by Poseidon is really a very good GBB pistol

Performances are really good

And don't be afraid to use higher weight bbs, even 0.25 g bbs are too light to my personnal taste

Furtermore, Poseidon had really focused its effort on internal parts in order to offer a high quality set that will resist to low temperatures and increase even more the standard precision

The only issue I had suffered comes from the original bb gun

Indeed, as the firing trigger has a straigh line shape, using a glove will disturb friring during the trigger reset

This HX2003 limited edition bb gun by Poseidon will be perfect for players looking for a GBB pistol with a quality pushed to the limits

Thank you for watching

A big thank you to Remy from Poseidon who enabled me to test this bb gun

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For more infomation >> [HX2003 limited edition - Poseidon] Review | Airsoft FR - EN subs - Duration: 10:03.

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How to Make Stock with a Vulcan K Series Commercial Kettle | For Soup, Stew, Chili, and Sauce - Duration: 3:32.

The steam jacketed kennel is ideal for

soups and stocks because it has low

temperature, easy control, heavy bar rim,

3/16 liner, emboss gallon markings, and

true working capacity. Steam jacketed

kettles are ideal for full many

restaurants, college and universities,

k-12 school food service, correctional

facilities, military and business and

industry. For those long cooking

operations such as soups, stews, and

sauces. Factory-based soup stocks and

bases do not come close to the flavor

that's in a homemade soup stock. The

perfect soup stock starts with fresh

vegetables and your meat products. We're

going to make a beef stock today. So the

first thing we're going to do is take

the beef bones, place the bones in the

center of the oven, set your timer for

one hour. To give that deep rich color

that you look for in a stock, you want

to paint the bones with the tomato sauce

or tomato paste. Take a little nip off

and just pour it on top this allows

these vegetables to sweat and become

full flavorful when they go into the

stock. Back into the oven for 15 minutes

and now I trim my vegetables. Save the

trimmings because this is what's going

to make your stock. Okay to make your

sachet d'Epices, you take a cheesecloth.

You take a few peppercorns, a couple fresh

bay leaves, some fresh thyme, garlic, and

parsley. You would take this nice little

package and wrap it up. Take your butcher

string. Put this into your stock

just before you start to cook it. Okay

the trimmings go into the pot. We take

our baked bones and put them in the pot.

The key to the perfect soup stock is

starting with cold water. You come on you

turn the kettle on. Add your previously

made sachet into your stock. Make sure

your temperature is in a simmer because

you don't want to boil your stock. We

have a stock that's been cooking all

night long. Now it's ready to be strained.

Get out your bag and you might want to

strain off any of the other impurities

that float to the surface. Now I'm

installing the pouring lip strainer. This

is going to allow me to easily strain

the kettle into the storage container.

Look at that deep rich color. The next

step in the perfect stock is the second

straining. You take a fine mesh strainer

and there you have it.

Ready for the refrigerator, and in the

morning the fat will rise to the surface

and congeal and can be easily scraped

off. It's very easy to clean. Remove this

attached strainer, tilt the kettle, and

with the optional hose assembly spray it

out in the tilting positions. Add a

little water. Turn the kettle on. To get

some heat, add some detergent. Bring the

water up to temperature and scrub it out.

The k-series kettles deliver the quality

and workmanship and durability that you

expect in a Vulcan-made product.

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