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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

Modding a consumer TV to use RGB

Hello and welcome back to the 8-Bit Guy. So, I’m sure you guys have seen this little TV in a lot of my episodes. I’ve been using it for years, and I’ve actually had this in my possession since 1997. I have a touch story to inform you that. I was actually working at AST computer. I worked in the tech support department and I actually have a lot of stories about that. And I actually hope to compile some of those little anecdotes for a video at some point. But, one among the items that really happened around 1997 is that AST was having some financial problems and that they were actually being bought out by Samsung. And, one among the items Samsung wanted to try to assist enlist the trust of all their newly acquired employees was to offer all of them a present. And, we had the choice of receiving either a touch TV like this one, or a VCR, or a microwave oven. I actually opted for the TV. And it’s actually been a very fantastic little TV. Now, I would like to means that once I first receive...

LGR - Elder Scrolls: Morrowind

This game was the first I played till sunrise. I rented it from a video store for the OG Xbox after hearing about it on Toonami. Once I wrapped my head around it I couldn’t put it down. I played all Friday night from maybe 8pm till 7am straight. When I realized the sun was up I was too tried to go to my bedroom and just clunked out in the game room to some Spider-Man cartoons. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is fifteen years old. Although for me, I didn’t actually play the game until a couple years after it launched, and it was with this Game of the Year Edition that I first experienced the land of dark elves and silt striders. And it’s a nice enough box I suppose, but I much prefer the massive collector’s edition, clad in matte black and embossed glossy artwork.  Definitely a centerpiece of any PC game collection, but good luck finding a complete copy of this for less than $200,   along with the standard manual and fold-out map poster, but there’s also the phenomenal ...