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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

From 'D' Grades To 'A' Grades - Student Motivation

 In the latest videos on my second channel, I show you how I went from a GPA of 1.3 at high school to graduating with a 4.0 GPA at university. I lay out 5 simple daily habits that I implemented into my life that completely transformed my grades - and how you can do exactly the same:  At university I graduated with a 4.0 gpa top 5 percent of my university how did I do it I used to struggle to wake up in the morning I used to struggle to drag myself to my desk I used to struggle to open my textbooks and even if I got that far after 10 minutes I’d get distracted and stop studying I was average just like most other students I was in a constant battle with procrastination and I was stuck in this cycle of not studying enough then failing my exams as a result I graduated high school with a 1.3 gpa I decided that I can achieve more than that among the rest of the a-grade students I realized it came down to my daily habits what I do constantly every day will determine what grades I ach...

5 Best Affiliate Programs For 2021! For Beginners!

Affiliate marketing is one of the  best ways for beginners to start an  online business and that’s why in  today’s video I’m going to bring you  some of the best affiliate programs  for 2021 and beyond so stay tuned. Hello my friend welcome to living delightful  freedom in today’s video I want to bring you some  of the best affiliate programs for 2021 and beyond  just in case you don’t know affiliate marketing is  basically a referral program you the affiliate  will refer people to a product a software a tool  or online education and as an affiliate you will  earn a commission for anyone who clicks your link  also that it is a quality product so you want to  make sure of all of those things you want to do  your proper research another tip about promoting  these programs is that you want to make sure  you’re creating content around it anything that  has to do with a tutorial or a product review...

Will Kill Your Computer

Hey guys, this is Austin, and this is the USB Killer. Now, it might not look like much, however this will straight up kill your computer. So, this is a device that’s used to test hardware, so while it looks like an ordinary USB device, instead, there’s a series of capacitors inside. So, if you plug it into a computer, it will charge those capacitors up, and once they’re full it turns around and releases all of that power at 240 volts straight back into the computer, in theory killing it. It doesn’t take much to be able to pop this thing open. Now, before we proceed: Do not try this at home. Seriously. Not only is it very possible for this thing to kill electronics, but it’s also. And by being careful, I mean don’t try this at home. We have an Asus Chrome book.  Now, USB Killer claims that this is going to work on around 95 percent of computers, and the reason for that is that while some computers have properly capped USB ports, most have completely unprotected ports, which means th...

Most Powerful Laptop!

If you’re wondering why I played Overwatch and not some other more graphically demanding game. It’s because I’ve been trying to get into top 500 in Overwatch this season and I straight up find my aim being thrown off when I switch games. I’ve become an Overwatch snob. I’m such a loser. LULZ. Yeah, that was once. Think about what Acer could build in that chassis with todays hardware! RTX 2080Ti (maybe Max-Q) or a big Quadro, a socket able 3950X and all that fairly well cooled. Maybe a better screen and boom, there is the new mobile battle station king.  Hey, how’s it going? Dave2D here! This is something very special from Acer, it’s the Predator 21X. So this box has a laptop in it. It’s huge. It’s the biggest, it’s the heaviest, it’s the most expensive laptop in the world. And I normally don’t unbox things, but because this one’s kind of special, I’d though Id share the experience with you. This is so big. I don’t know why they needed such a large box. Okay, this is surprisingly he...

GeForce GTX G-Assist

What’s crazy is that back then, no one would have even thought that this would even potentially be possible, but now, this could actually be a thing. It’s probably not going to be a thing, but it could, given the advancements in ai over the course of three years. GeForce has always been at the forefront of PC gaming. And today, were excited to announce the biggest revolution in PC gaming history. The GeForce GTX G-ASSIST. This comes packed with deep-learning algorithms that use the power of your GeForce GPU to bring artificial intelligence to gaming. So, let’s say you’re playing an intense game of 3v4 Rainbow Six Siege, and suddenly there’s a knock on the door. What can you do?  You can’t leave your teammates hanging, but you can’t let the pizza guy waiting outside either, or hell yell at your again. Now, there’s a solution. Now, with GeForce Ghost Play, you never have to compromise again. AI that watches how you play can mimic you and you can tweak it with settings like actions pe...

Windows1 (1985)

Windows 1 (first Windows released in year 1985 running on Tesla SMEP PP06 (IBM PC XT Clone) with 640 KB RAM 2x360 KB 5,25" FDD, 42 MB MFM HDD (Seagate ST251) and Hercules Graphic Card.  For all those who are making fun of this,  it was an awesome thing of its time.  The graphical representation of tools like calculator, clock,  notepad etc.  was something people had never seen before. Show some respect.  People worked their asses off to get pc to where it stands today.  I never used this os, crazy how primitive it was haha.  First version I've used is windows 3.11, then 95  Our first computer actually had 98 on it so that's the one I spent most time using... I knew how to reinstall that OS practically blind folded lol. Strangest Computer Designs of the '80s

Strangest Computer Designs of the '80s

OMG Mr. LGR!!! You made my day showing the Seiko computer watch series. I collect these things and Have almost  the entire lineup up including the weird UC-2200. The only one I'm missing is the "wrist mac" which was essentially a Seiko RC4400 but marketed and sold for Apple. It could be considered the first apple watch! That design for the Elwro-800 actually seems pretty good and I wish I had it for the C64 back in the day. That wire holder could have been used for holding a computer magazine with a user made program which they always had in the magazines back in the day. Even now it would be good for data input from a written copy, or even writers who like to get their pre-writing done on paper. They were the machines we were taught Turing language on -- and compiling even a tiny Turing program on them was unbelievably slow.  I really liked the GUI on them though, but we never really used the GUI much; all the programming we did was in a text file run through a compiler ...

Strangest Computer Designs of the '70s

The Xerox Alto absolutely FASCINATES me. Everything about it, just... HOW? HOW do you run an OS with a foldered file system and a windowed GUI, with Ethernet networking capabilities, driven with a mouse, all on nothing but 7400-series TTL ICs from 1973?!  The CS1 professor I had last semester actually worked on the Xerox Alto. He would always go on about how frustrating it was that the Xerox execs just didn't understand how innovative the machine was. He was there the day Steve Jobs came to visit. He's still a bit bitter over the fact Steve got most of the "innovative" idea that the Macintosh was applauded for from the Alto, a computer which existed 10 years prior to the Macintosh. I was a computer tech for Data point back in the 70's and CTC 2200 ( and later 5500 and 6600) formed the score of their commercial systems.  No way were these a candidate for personal computer use.  These ran a sophisticated programming language, could support about 16 async terminals ...

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 ...