Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 4, 2018

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today we are going to see my further fights with iMovie

we are going to see

what other equipment I have accumulated

comming up!

look what I've got

another piece of equipment

what have I bought?

What do I have?

manual instruction

USB stuff!

Do you remember when I was telling you I don't want to

accumulate any more equipment?

well... this is me not accumulating any more equipment

stuff. more stuff!

but stuff I need!!!

it's a very big pack and I don't

remember that I have ordered anything of this size...

Why do they pack it like that?

Yeah, this is what I've ordered?...

I think there is nothing else there...

not, that they've surprised me

cable

and this cable

needed this paper...

good that we recycle, right?

I will share a small secret

I actually got a Mac!

it was cheap (less than 300USD), half-broken, half-used

doesn't have the normal things that the Mac's do have

like the USB port and generally

other useful stuff when doing videos, but...

it's mine :)

my Mac, whose name is Lapciak

I'm getting him some additional features so that I can charge it!

I will present you to my new Mac!

here it is!

and those multiple connectors

the surrounding,

and the hard drive, that I really hope is not going to break this time

at least it served for something!

okay so we are trying to change the font and what does it do? nothing!

we hacked it

when the font is in your favorites it doesn't do the change so you need to go

on all of the fonts and like this yes it does change it!

one more point for Agata

against iMovie

what I'm trying to do is

copy part of video that I have already corrected into a

new project, but since the audio got separated,

something like that happens

it's all very funny but I need to do

all the work from the beginning!

Que programa es? (*What program is it?)

iMovie...

this multi thing is not working properly...

what actually happened was that the multiple connector was

connected to the laptop through another connector because Macbook Pro doesn't

have USB A entrance, we had to connect the multiple connector through an

adapter that it was causing that mouse was not working properly

now is

connected straight to my Macbook Air with a normal USB, the one that we all

know: USB A and now everything is working properly

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2019 Subaru Forester Gets More Room, More Standard Safety Equipment - Duration: 5:34.

Year after year, the Subaru Forester has ranked among CR's top-rated small SUVs and almost

aces our surveys for reliability and owner satisfaction.

But the rapid pace of competition means even segment leaders can't rest on their laurels.

Hence, the company used the 2018 New York Auto Show to unveil its latest Forester model.

Now that Subaru has added a new three-row SUV, the Ascent, the Forester ranks squarely

in the middle of the automaker's lineup—it's larger than the Impreza sedan and about the

same size as the Outback wagon.

The new Forester will be offered in standard, Premium, Limited, Touring, and new Sport trim

lines.

All-wheel drive is standard.

With a longer wheelbase, the company says the new Forester is roomier inside, most noticeably

in rear-seat legroom.

Also, headroom, hip room, and shoulder room have been increased, Subaru says.

2019 Subaru Forester

What it competes with: Honda CR-V, Mazda CX-5, Nissan Rogue, Toyota RAV4.

What it looks like: Subaru fans shouldn't panic: The new model still looks like a box.

Powertrain: 182-hp, 2.5-liter four cylinder engine; continuously variable transmission.

On-sale date: Arriving at retailers later this year.

Outside Anyone even faintly knowledgeable about Subarus

will instantly recognize the new model.

Its boxy, upright stance (which helps it offer some of the easiest access to the front seats

of any car) and airy cabin make it seem like the least intimidating SUV available.

New LED headlights are standard on all models.

Inside The company says the 2019 Forester gets more

cargo space—with a larger gate opening—and that the load floor sits flatter.

Golfers can look forward to fitting a full-sized golf bag sideways in the back of the new model,

according to Subaru.

A power rear gate is standard on Limited and Touring trim lines and optional for Premium

and Sport versions.

Keeping with its outdoorsy image, the Sport model features a rear-gate LED floodlight

that illuminates the area around the rear gate when opened.

Subaru says the new Forester is the quietest yet, with greater efforts made to reduce noise,

vibration, and harshness.

A past complaint we've had with Foresters is intrusive engine noise during passing maneuvers,

so we'll be eager to see whether this has improved.

New for the infotainment system are standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

What Drives It All models come with a new version of Subaru's

ubiquitous 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine.

Updates have boosted horsepower from 170 to 182.

A continuously variable transmission is standard.

The company claims that the 2019 model will be quicker than the outgoing one and return

better fuel economy.

Our last tested Forester returned an excellent 26 mpg overall.

The Sport, Limited, and Touring models will come with a driver-adjustable all-wheel-drive

system that offers specific settings for piloting through snow, dirt, deep snow, and mud.

Safety & Driver-Assist Systems All 2019 models come standard with Subaru's

EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, which includes automatic precollision braking, adaptive cruise

control, lane-departure warning, and lane-keeping assist.

The top-shelf Touring model also gets the company's DriverFocus system, which uses

"facial recognition software" to recognize signs of driver fatigue or driver distraction.

The DriverFocus feature can also store up to five drivers' preferences for seat position,

climate, and infotainment, among others.

Other available features include reverse automatic braking, blind-spot detection with lane-change

assist, and rear cross-traffic alert.

(Reverse automatic braking can apply the vehicle's brakes if an obstacle is detected while reversing.)

CR's Take The Forester has been rocking CR's testing

for years, consistently hitting the sweet spot among small SUVs, delivering a roomy

interior, impressive safety equipment and crashworthiness, and outstanding visibility

in a right-sized, affordable package.

Considering that all models come standard with all-wheel drive, fuel economy has been

excellent.

Adding a touch more room to the interior, lots of standard safety gear, and some emphasis

on reducing cabin noise, the next Forester looks poised to carry on Subaru's winning

formula.

This small SUV has always been a fan favorite among CR subscribers, so you can bet we'll

be among the first in line to buy our test model.

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