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Ferry Bring Peoples From Side To Side On Mekong River Of Cambodia

  Ferry Bring Peoples From Side To Side On Mekong River Of Cambodia Hi Friends, Welcome to my blogger "168 168 Never Quit". This is my new video. if you like this video so please comment, share, subscribe. Thank you very much Rorn Entertainment Channel Mix Plants Along The Street

8-Bit Unboxing

Hey guys. So it's been about 5 months since the last unboxing, so it's certainly time to try to to another one. But, there's something I've need to say that's not entirely unboxing related, so a couple of weeks ago I did a video on Planet X3. In fact, I had about 100 boxes that I had pre-made in anticipation of that, what I didn't anticipate was 478 sales within the course of 48 hours. So, if you're taking a glance at this picture here, this And that's 150 boxes there, so actually you've got to imagine 3 times this many to similarly the whole amount of sales I had. So it took me about 12 days to truly fold more boxes, and you recognize, pack all of these things up, it had been like kick start everywhere again. And so, I apologize for the delay but, now that that's done, hopefully things are going to be getting back on target again. I even have some pretty neat videos arising then if you watch this unboxing you'll get a touch little bit of a s...

ENGLISH SPEECH | NELSON MANDELA

 Ladies and Gentlemen. This may alright be our last official visit to the us before retiring from office next year. There couldn't been a more moving start to the visit than one including being honored during this manner by one of the great educational institutions of this nation and of the earth. I do know that through this award you are not such tons recognize zing an individual achievement, but are rather paying tribute to the struggles and achievements of the South African people I humbly accept the award therein spirit, while at the same time wishing you to know that we aren't unaware of nor unmoved by the great compliment you pay us by conferring this degree at a specially convened Convocation. Along side those freedom- and justice-loving citizens of the earth, we do at the same time, however, note that at the highest of this century --a century which humanity entered with such high hopes for progress --the planet remains beset by great disparities between the rich and th...

How to Reduce the Pain of Life

The nineteenth-century German philosopher Schopenhauer observed that nature is driven by an all-encompassing force, which he called Will, or more specifically, the Will-To-Live. This force is unconscious, aimless, and blind, and provides rise to an We live our lives grasping, craving, and attaching ourselves to external things, which we feed on other living organisms to perpetuate our own existence, all of which can be a manifestation of Will. Thus, the will lies at the idea of ​​suffering, as our never-ending hunger (and our inability to satiate it) results in an ongoing pursuit of pleasure that never, ever satisfies within the top of the day. To affect the misery of life, Schopenhauer took the difficulty to construct a philosophy to help us acquire a state of happiness, which may seem slightly strange as he's such a pessimistic thinker. But almost sort of a philosopher and spiritual teacher that lived about 2,500 years ago named Buddha, Schopenhauer rigorously examined and endure...

Why We’re More Evil Than We Think | The Shadow

It looks like in current society we are excessively concerned with our self-image. But, albeit we'd think we ’ve figured ourselves out, is that this really the case? Or are we just showing the earth --and ourselves --a mere reflection who we truly are? Could it's that we are repressing certain parts of ourselves which below the surface there hides a monster which can awaken someday? First of all, many thanks Joe for you PayPal donation. and lots of thanks Edward, Sai Sai and Alexander for supporting me on Patreon. I appreciate very it much and it helps me to continue this project. Now, let's dive in. No matter where we go: we constantly define and redefine who we actually are, and at the same time we judge other people's behaviors. In society we are expected to behave in certain ways during which are socially acceptable. What percentage codes of conduct and systems of ethics can we've as a society, in workplaces, at home, in nightlife, during a restaurant, at dinner...

ARM CPU that runs BASIC

Back in 2018 the color Maximize computer. This was basically a PIC32 microcontroller with an OS that allowed you to connect up a monitor and keyboard and program it directly in BASIC. It was actually pretty darned fast, as I made a comparison between drawing lines on a Commodore 8-bit computer versus on the color Maximize. Which I also wrote my very own version of Tetris for it. But now there is a replacement version, called The color Maximize 2. Debug live already did a superb video showcasing what the new one can do. But, I assumed I'd provide you with my impressions also and maybe fill during a number of the gaps.  First of all, I'd wish to say variety of the upgrades over the last version. First and foremost, let me take this thing apart and I'll show you the board. Gone is that the PIC32 microcontroller and now we've an ARM Cortex M7 running at 480 mhz. This CPU is capable of executing 270,000 lines of BASIC code every second. This thing can literally run interpret...

The first PC portable computer with color screen

Hello. I'm currently on a road trip to select up a stimulating piece of computer history. I got an email recently from a man named Matt who said he had acquired an early personal computer that features a color screen. So, I searched the pc online And saw that it came call at 1982. That struck me as very interesting since I've always been told the Commodore SX-64 was the primary portable with a color screen which came out around 1984, I believe. Matt lives within the village of Brownwood, TX, and I'll be coming from Ft. Worth Texas. It's a reasonably long drive, so we agreed to satisfy within the middle during a town called Stephenville, TX. This is a touch of a stimulating, or different road trip on behalf of me because normally once I continue a road trip, I'm taking place interstate highways, and you recognize the regulation is typically pretty constant around 70 miles per hour or something like that. This is often a rural highway, then it's quite weird becaus...

IBM PCjr Repair and Restoration

Hello, and welcome back to The 8-Bit Guy. So, during this episode, what I ’m getting to be doing may be a complete restoration of this IBM PC jr. Now, this was recently donated to me by Sean Hafeez, and it ’s actually not in bad shape, but it actually does have a drag with the monitor and therefore the keyboard. So, let ’s see what we will do to repair it up! Looking at this technique, cosmetically it's in pretty fine condition and just needs some minor cleaning. But the keyboard is noticeably yellowed compared to the pc. It also has some nasty gunk between the keys, which shouldn't be too hard to wash, but it's also missing the small silver badge. The monitor may be a different story. As seen here within the original unboxing video, the monitor doesn't work, albeit it had been working before Sean shipped it. Since the PCjr features a proprietary video connector, there was no easy thanks to test This monitor on another system, so I plugged during a composite monitor to ...