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Lisbon Travel Guide - Duration: 18:56.

Hey hey guys!

Greetings from Lisbon, Portugal.

This is a destination we've visited just a couple of years ago.

We did.

And I have to say we're thrilled to be back.

We are with my parents this time.

Yeah, so we are kicking off the annual Jeffery family trip yep with Sam's parents escape

the Canadian winter.

That's right.

So yeah, we're spending a little over 2 months in Europe.

Lisbon is our first stop.

So we've got 3 days here and we're going to take you guys on a little tour show you some

of the attractions, eat, drink, be merry and yeah.

So let's get started.

Let's go.

After many repeat visits, we feel like we know this city well, so in this Lisbon travel

guide we're going to show you around what we think are some of the best attractions.

Also, as we mentioned, we only had 3 days in the city this time around, so this Lisbon

itinerary will be perfect for any of you visiting on a long weekend escape.

We kicked off our first morning with a ride on Lisbon's most iconic tram line:#28 (Rede

de eléctricos de Lisboa) bound for panoramic vistas and a hilltop castle.

Okay so we've reached our first lookout point of the day.

I have a feeling we're going to be starting at a lot of these.

Um but yeah basically we hopped off of tram 28 and viola!

We've got this terrace, rooftop views, the ocean, sunshine.

Here we are.

What more could you want in January?

I know.

Especially coming from Canada.

It does not feel like January right now.

No, this is amazing.

After those postcard perfect views looking down over Alfama, it was time to continue

up towards the castle, with a little detour offering a bit of street art.

So we found this tiny little lane.

Lots of stairs and it is going to lead us up to the Castle of Saint George (Castelo

de São Jorge) and there is lots of graffiti and street art so we're going to have a proper

look around before we continue on to the main attraction.

Alright, so we've been in Lisbon now for half a day.

Your first time here.

And do you have any first impressions of the city so far?

Number 1 is it is 30 degrees celsius warmer than in Canada right now.

Oh yeah.

Number 2 the streets and the sidewalks are filled with cobblestones.

Unbelievable.

Unbelievable.

We've had some great views as well.

Yes.

Yeah.

I can't remember what the lookout was but we went to a lookout.

Yeah.

That is one of many in this city and also did you enjoy your tram ride over here?

Yes, the tram ride was a little crowded.

Yeah.

Haha.

But a little sweaty too.

Yeah.

Haha.

But uh we managed to get through it and we got to our first stop.

We've been walking ever since.

Yeah, exactly.

Enjoying it.

It is great.

St George Castle (Castelo de São Jorge) is a Moorish castle that looks down over the

historic centre and the Tagus River (Tajo -Tejo).

It's one of the main tourist landmarks in the city, and it's position atop a hill

means you also get some great views of Lisbon from above.

Okay so we made it into Castelo de São Jorge.

Yeah, exactly.

And before I talk about the experience first I'll inform you of the price.

Yes.

So it is 8.50 Euros per person.

Mmmhmm.

Which I think is good value.

It is a really big castle.

And that is kind of the first thing that is surprising.

When you see it from a distance you think oh it is not that big but when you're actually

walking around it takes some time.

This is not like a 15 minute one and done kind of attraction.

No.

We've been here a while.

Yeah, probably over an hour anyways.

And yeah it is a really cool castle to explore.

One thing to keep in mind though is when you're climbing up the stairs to go walk around the

perimeter.

The lookout points.

Be really careful because some of the ledges are very low.

The railings are quite low.

Yeah.

Like below the knee.

Yeah.

It is almost a little nerve racking.

They do warn you with some very graphic falling signs but it is just really easy to kind of

get comfortable up there and not notice where you footing is.

So yeah, be very aware and don't stand too close to the edge.

That is my biggest safety tip for sure.

My tip would be keep an eye out for the peacocks because they roam the grounds freelily.

Yes.

So that is pretty cool.

Yeah, they're beautiful.

After visiting the castle, we started making our way downhill and stopped at Lisbon Cathedral

(Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa - Sé de Lisboa), which was right along the way.

Admission to the cathedral is free of charge, but once you're inside, you can pay a fee

to visit the treasury and the cloisters.

No Lisbon travel guide, would be complete without an escape to Belém on the west end,

so that's exactly where we went on our second day.

Belém is about a 30 minute bus ride, but there are numerous attractions in this area,

so it's worth the trip.

Because we arrived right around lunch time, our first stop was food!

So we found a restaurant right across from the Jerónimos Monastery.

Yeah, we sure have.

And because we're with my parents we ordered a whole bunch of different things.

We've got the grilled salmon over here.

Yes.

We've got Bacalhau which.

Bacalhau.

Which is trout.

Cod.

Cod!

Sorry.

Cow.

Not cow cod.

Not cow a cod of course.

Fish.

And we have the spicy chorizo yeah over here.

And then we have a few different kinds of potatoes.

Yes.

Um and yeah some greens.

So it is just kind of making a mixed platter and it has been really delicious.

And everything has a little bit of olive oil.

That is right.

Drizzled all over it.

So this is going to be good.

Yeah, not too much seasoning just salt, olive oil.

Yeah.

Really basic but it makes it taste really good.

Okay, let's enjoy.

Oh, that salmon is on point.

After that delicious meal, we went for a walk along the river.

Here we came across the Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos), which stands

in memory of the Age of Exploration that took place during the 15th and 16th centuries,

with many ships departed from these very shores.

On either side of the monument, you can see captains, navigators, kings and missionaries

who all played a role.

Just further down, we reached the Belém Tower (Torre de Belém), which also played a role

in the Age of Discoveries, since this tower was commissioned as both a defence system

at the mouth of the Tagus River and a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.

And from there, we circled back to visit the Jerónimos Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos).

Construction of this monastery was ordered by King Manuel, who selected the religious

order of Hieronymite monks to occupy the monastery.

The purpose?

To pray for the King's soul and provide spiritual guidance to sailors departing on journeys

of discovery around the world.

So it is now time for egg tarts.

Yes.

We've been sightseeing for a while.

Portuguese.

And we'll find ourselves a little treat.

Portuguese egg tarts and they're not just any kind of egg tart.

These Pastéis De Nata (Pastel de Belém) are the original.

Pastéis de nata (Pastel de Belém).

Here we come.

Pastéis de nata were created by the monks at the Jerónimos Monastery, and seeing as

we were right next door, this was a very logical stop.

But why did monks become master bakers?

Well, it turns out, that at the time, convents and monasteries would use large quantities

of egg-whites to starch their clothes.

This meant there was lots of leftover egg yolks, and baking was a way that these wouldn't

go to waste.

Obrigado.

Obrigado.

Here I go.

Cheers.

Cheers.

To the tart.

Cheers for Portuguese egg tarts.

Mmmm.

From there, it was over to the Botanical Gardens (Jardim Botânico), to walk off those egg

tarts, and also have an impromptu photo shoot with Sam's dad.

Alright Dadeo on the Patio what are you going to do?

I'm going to take a unique picture.

I'm going to lie down on this park bench.

Yes.

And I'm going to point camera up towards the trees.

Yes.

You guys are going to stand behind here and lean over and I'll get you both.

Perfect.

Looking and the treetops will be.

Is this your original idea?

No no.

No, definitely it is.

Hahaha.

We didn't ask for it.

Okay.

Okay yeah it is my it is my idea.

Yeah.

Definitely.

Ah, the thing with photography is you have to think about your backdrop and you have

to think about where you are shooting from so there you go.

Exactly.

Okay, let's show us how it is done.

Okay.

Here we go.

Here we go.

I'll get down here.

Yeah.

The camera is on.

Yeah.

There we go.

Okay now you guys have to lean over a little bit.

Like just like this?

Yeah.

I'll get the camera out of the way.

Tell me when you're ready?

Okay.

Ready.

All good?

Oh it just went off.

How do you turn it on?

Ooops!

Okay.

Okay I'm going to take a picture like this.

Get the camera out of the way okay.

Just for a second.

Ready?

Okay, now come a little closer now.

Hahaha.

Right like that.

Okay.

Hahaha.

Ready?

One, two, three.

And one more.

Just lean over just a little bit more okay.

Just one more.

Lean over.

Lean over.

Yeah, okay ready?

Mmmm okay that is it George.

Gotcha.

Awesome.

So it is our third day in Lisbon (Lisboa) and we are out and about again.

So our first day was spent in the west.

No in the east end of the city.

Yeah, we were.

The second day in the west end.

Right and now we're covering the central part of Lisbon (Lisboa).

Yes.

So yeah this is actually our final day here.

So we are looking to do quite a bit.

Okay so first stop of the day.

Yeah.

We're at the Mirador of Santa Catarina (Miradouro de Santa Catarina) and this is just one of

many lookout points.

And it is really exciting for us to come to this particular one because the last time

we were in Lisbon we did go to several of these yes but we never came to this one.

No.

So this is a unique vantage point for us.

And keep in mind there is a lot of these throughout the city so wherever you're kind of walking

around you should be checking on Google Maps or also if you have a map in your guidebook

see if there is a lookout point nearby because likely there is one.

Okay time for an update.

Update.

Well, the first thing is I got a new jacket.

Someone went shopping.

I quite like it.

I quite like it.

It replaced the Puma jacket that I was wearing too much on the last Europe trip.

Anyways we came to the Carmo Convent (Convento da Ordem do Carmo) with the intention of going

in but uh much like Samuel and Audrey style we didn't research if it was open today.

Yes.

We forgot it was Sunday.

It is not open on a Sunday.

Closed on Sunday.

It is our last day here but the cool surprise is that we found like what looks to be a cool

open flea market kind of thing.

Yeah.

Open Sunday Market.

So instead of showing you the convent, which is good, we did come here the last time we're

going to show you the flea market instead.

But do go to the convent if you have time when you're visiting Lisbon.

Not on a Sunday.

Not on a Sunday.

After browsing the

handicrafts at the Sunday Market, we walked over to the Santa Justa Elevator, which is

the only street lift in Lisbon for public service.

If you think this cast iron structure looks familiar, that may be because it was designed

by an apprentice of Gustave Eiffel.

So I just finished visiting Santa Justa (Elevador de Santa Justa) which is probably most famous

for being an elevator but actually what I decided to do instead of using the elevator

is go out to the lookout point.

Yeah.

And I'm really glad I did that.

It cost only a 1.50 and by far it is the best view of the city.

Like you can just basically see everything including the castle, including like the downtown

area far off in the distance.

The ships.

It is just it was an incredible view.

I'm so glad I did it.

Next, it was time for our afternoon snack, so we made our way over to Confeitaria Nacional,

which is the oldest pastry shop in Lisbon.

They have a cafeteria-style eating area upstairs, where you can choose sweet and savoury bites,

and well, we couldn't resist ordering a few more egg tarts.

Mmmmm.

It is really flaky and crispy and then you have that like pudding like eggy consistency

but I think compared to the 1st place this one tastes a little bit sweeter to me.

Really?

Yeah.

Yeah, that is how I would describe how they differ so far.

In we go.

I'm starting off with a big one as well.

Mmmm.

Is it good?

Mmmhmm.

But this one is not fresh out of the oven like the one we had yesterday.

Yes.

Oh, right yes.

It is not warm.

Mmmhmmm.

It is not warm.

This one is served cold.

Yeah.

It is still good.

Super flaky.

Do you have a preference to warm or cold?

I like them warm.

Yeah.

And then, it was time for a little shopping…

Okay so we were just walking down Rua Augusta which is the main pedestrian street here in

Lisbon (Lisboa).

And tell us what did we find?

Well just behind me I found the same t-shirt shop that I visited in Barcelona like 3 years

ago.

Yeah.

I got some of my favorite t-shirts.

Yeah, and I was talking to the shop owner in there.

Yes.

And they actually originated from here.

Yeah.

They have 2 more stores in Porto and then they have a couple more in Spain but this

is actually a Portuguese company.

I had no idea.

I thought it was a company based out of Barcelona.

And they're great.

I got two t-shirts and one for my Dad too.

They have some really unique shirts with like fun designs.

Yeah, exactly.

It is worth checking out.

Okay time for a quick fashion show outside of the store.

This one is Chequito after Che Guevara instead of Chiquita banana.

The second one home slow home yeah with a turtle robot.

And this is for Pumpy.

My Dad.

This is for Sam's Dad.

He loves the Rolling Stones so this is for him.

This is called The Trolling Stongues Orchestra.

There we go.

Hahaha.

So yeah, really fun shirts in there.

(Portuguese choir singing)

After enjoying that music and dance performance, we continued down the pedestrian street, crossed

the Rua Augusta Arch, and walked around the Commerce Square before heading back to our

apartment for a little rest.

Well our time in Lisbon is winding down and we're all going to give you a different travel

tip.

The three of us.

So what is yours Dad?

Mine is to get out of the place you're staying in Lisbon.

Walk around, walk on the cobblestones and meet all the friendly people of Lisbon (Lisboa).

Okay, so my tip is to sample all the Pasteis De Nata at a few different bakeries because

they really vary from shop to shop.

So my biggest tip to involves food and drink so you gotta try the local Portuguese wine.

There is really good reds there is Porto.

Later that afternoon, we would head out again, in search of, you guessed it, more pasteis

de nata!

And boy, was it worth it!

Okay guys it is time for our third pastry shop.

It is just over my shoulder right here.

This place used to be a butter shop now they sell pasteis de nata and it is kind of like

a bar style where you just stand around and eat your pastry have a coffee.

So we're going to go in.

Let's get some of it.

Come.

Okay third shop.

This one is called Manteigaria and we went in with the intention of only getting two

tarts.

Haha.

We've walked out with a pack that holds six.

Yeah.

n we go.

This is definitely not my first egg tart of the day or my second.

Haha.

Yeah.

If you get a beer belly or pizza bellies or other kind of bellies in different parts of

the world we're definitely getting a pastel de nata Portuguese egg tart belly oh my gosh

here in Lisbon.

Is that good?

This may be the best one so far.

You think so?

This is warm.

Yep.

Fresh out of the oven.

Ticks off that box.

Oh my gosh it is so like pudding like and creamy.

It is really sweet.

You know what else?

We're actually quite hungry now.

Like it is almost supper time so.

Mmm.

That might be another factor in play.

I'm calling it.

This is the best.

Alright guys so that is it for our 3 days in Lisbon (Lisboa).

Yeah.

We hope you enjoyed this video.

Yep.

And we'll see you soon.

We'll see you soon we've got a lot more videos coming from Portugal.

Ciao.

As always, we hope you enjoyed our Lisbon travel guide and that you found it useful

for planning your own trip.

If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Lisbon that you'd like to share

with travellers, feel free to leave those in the comments below.

Wishing you happy travels and until next time!

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How To Do 3D Nail Art - Xiaxue's Guide To Life: EP214 - Duration: 9:04.

In today's Guide To Life, I'm going to be learning how to do 3D nail art

and I have with me here Belle,

she's my nail artist so...

she's actually the one who does all these amazing nail art that you see on my Instagram.

And she just did this for me yesterday, very nice.

But for a change today, instead of getting my nails done,

I'm going to be learning how to do it!

So...

Is it difficult ah?

It's quite difficult.

Okay.

But we can try.

Okay I hope I am able to do it but

I am not like super sure la.

I'm looking at some of the stuff that she did here right,

it's like freaking amazing okay.

Look at this freaking tiny little lion dance lion for Chinese New Year.

It's like super, super small and the details are like insane.

How long does it take for you to do this?

Usually takes around 2-4 hours,

depends on the nail art itself.

2-4 hours?!

Yeah.

Because it's very intricate.

What am I going to be doing today?

We will learn how to do this cute unicorn,

by the end of the episode.

Think I can do this unicorn, which looks very, very difficult okay.

I thought maybe I'd do like...

A three-petal flower or something.

Okay I try.

I try to do a unicorn.

Okay this is the solution.

So we are going to dip our brush into the solution

and then we will dip into the powder.

Just take an amount that you want,

so if it's too wet then it will drip down like that.

Okay.

This one you have to practise a while la,

then you will know.

But because it dries according to the temperature,

so it will slowly dry on its own,

so you cannot be too slow.

But how do you know what size ball ball you want?

It depends on the thing you want to do,

like maybe ribbon?

Then a ribbon would be pointed at the middle right?

So you can use your brush to push.

Oh...

Then after that, mould it.

...to the shape that you want. Aiyer so cute!

If it's too big then you can push the sides to make it smaller.

Okay. You can slowly adjust la.

Woah... it's so difficult to do lor.

Let's try to do a heart shape now. Okay.

So we'll make a bigger ball for the heart.

Then you press.

So the top part you don't touch.

You just spread to make it bigger.

Then you pull it, try to balance both sides.

So difficult. I feel like the heart is more difficult than the ribbon.

Because it must be symmetrical.

So it's a bit more difficult.

Hmm... I know already.

Next time I torture you, ask you to do octagon.

What's the like... weirdest nail art you've done before?

Got people ask you to do vagina or not?

For hen's night, maybe.

No...

Feminist movement.

Woah it's super difficult, I forgot how to do it already.

I confirm cannot do this.

You want to try?

Okay...

It's going to look terrible but all right...

Take a bigger ball ah?

Your tip must be small.

Must be very sharp.

Try to... level the... both sides.

My eyes are going to break already.

But it looks like a heart.

Looks like a nutsack.

My awful heart.

Quite good what.

Okay la, it's not that bad for a first attempt.

I guess it looks like a ugly cookie.

So now we can start on the unicorn.

Huh...

Okay...

Mine is going to look like a crazy horse, maybe?

It's quite easy.

Got people ask you to do like a 3D version of their real dog or not?

Yeah.

Really?

Oh my god.

But it won't look exactly the same la

because, 3D.

Next time I come here I want to ask her to do a 3D version of my face!

Very stressed, like that.

Woah so big ah?

Bigger one la. Oh my god.

The whole thing is very big.

So big one okay.

So you pat it into the shape you want,

put a smaller amount at the neck area,

you want to do this step first?

Okay! Let's try.

Like that ah?

You think it's okay then you can stop.

I don't know whether it's okay.

I can't tell.

Then take a...

Smaller one, smaller amount.

This part don't have to be so nice,

because we will cover with the other colours.

What are we doing next? The horn ah?

No, the horn will be last.

Oh okay. So it's like the hair now ah?

Huh, curly one leh, so difficult.

Cannot lah.

Then you just put the ball down,

and then press into the shape you want.

What shape is that?

Just irregular, look like a cloud.

Okay? You want to try first?

Okay, I try.

And then you can continue with the other colours. Okay.

Right now ah, I can feel like my shoulders are like protesting already.

Nowadays this is a terrible job.

Quit it.

It takes really a lot of like,

concentration and... like, tension in your shoulders,

like, to like, get it properly done, you know?

Reminds me of like, when I was like,

doing my like, freaking decorating my phone,

with the diamonds, which really after that is shoulder pain for a few days.

Okay I think I'm kind of getting the hang of like,

the amount of liquid to take.

And the amount of powder to take.

You want to take some footage of my retarded horse? Yeah.

Dinosaur.

Dinosaur with a mullet.

Really fucking done, looks like a dinosaur hahahaha...

Mine looks like a dinosaur with a mullet.

Oh no...

Eh maybe got horn already look better okay?

Don't judge ah.

Okay fine, I will do the horn now.

Okay so it's sharp right?

So you must push it. Oh...

So if you want to do the spiral effect right,

you can use any tool.

This one is sharp right?

But you must dip in the water first,

If not it gets stuck. Oh, okay, okay.

Then you can cut it.

Oh...

Oh no! It looks like it has a carrot on the head.

Eh... very fat.

How ah, how? Belle...

Oh my god, no, it looks like it's wearing a party- Ice cream cone.

It looks like it's wearing a party hat. Ice cream cone.

It's... no no no no no!

It's very ugly.

You know what I'm going to do?

This is not a unicorn. Mine is a...

Horse with rainbow mane wearing a party hat.

I'm just going to change it into a party hat.

I'm very sad about my ugly horse,

I don't want to do anymore things to it already.

I just want to give up.

No...

You're doing very well.

She's a mum of two.

She knows how to patronize people.

Wow this ice-cream that you drew that looks like poop is very nice!

Well done! That's what I do to Dash.

Woah! This line you draw that is so crooked,

woah very nice leh!

Oh no. My horse very ugly I cannot deal with it.

Can you save my horse?

Okay.

After you do your ribbon.

Okay. I do yellow colour la.

Because my pink is too near to that thing.

I think... if I'm doing it on somebody's finger,

that person has dislocated their hand already.

Confirm more difficult but right now I'm just like,

cheating, and like, turning it here and there.

But to be fair when Belle does my nail she also turns my finger at very awkward degrees.

Yay...

Very nice.

Very nice.

You want to draw the eyes?

You will sell this to your customer? Very nice?

Woah then nobody come back already.

Some people will like it.

People who are blind la! Will like it la!

Okay.

Wait go onto those like... like become viral.

"Did my nails - expectation vs reality"

You know?

Okay.

We'll paint the eyes now.

Oh my god. She hand painted the eyes it's like...

Freaking small?

She's holding the tiniest brush in the world.

I think it's made of like, one... One single horse hair.

What the hell! Cannot la!

How to paint such a small thing?

It is just...

It's like, literally like, smaller than like 1mm.

Your turn!

I feel like you trying to sabotage me.

This is the smallest shit I've ever painted.

I am going to draw the two smallest eyelashes in the world.

Oh f... fuck. It looks fucking ugly.

It looks like a pitch fork.

You're still laughing?!

Where is the eraser?

You want to erase or not?

Yes! It's very ugly!

You erase the whole eye?

Never mind I can do this. Second attempt I will be able to do it.

When you draw the eyelashes right,

the brush must be very light.

So hard. Okay.

Then you need to dry it with the UV lamp.

I have newfound appreciation for...

when I ask her to do this kind of thing.

Then like, last time she do for me right,

I was like, it's a bit crooked, can do again or not?

Now I'm like okay, never mind, a bit crooked, it's alright.

You want to add the white colour part?

Okay.

Can I say no?

Cannot.

So we add the highlight on the eye...

Huh?!

What did you do? So fast?!

That literally took her like, a few seconds.

Okay.

It's not even a small line but I cannot already.

I think if I do anymore it's going to look like, terrible

but yeah, okay la, can la.

Managed to... do the eye. Alright.

But my mane is very ugly.

Like very...

It's very uneven. Let me save it for you.

It looks like a cobbled road.

This unicorn cannot be saved. It needs plastic surgery and hair treatment.

Okay now we have to put the top coat.

Okay...

And then finish ah? Yeah.

Actually with the top coat it kind of looks a lot better,

like it smoothens it out so you cannot really see how rough it is.

Okay la, actually with the top coat it's not that bad la.

Okay it's very nice.

Okay because she saved my horse's mane.

It's quite good.

It's quite good... Vaguely recognizable as a unicorn.

...for a first try la.

Yeah lor. Okay la. First try.

Okay out of 10, how did I fare today?

Mmm...

I can give you a... 6?

6 ah? Barely pass leh. 6 out of 10?

Like a slightly above average-looking person.

Thanks A LOT.

Overall it's quite nice la.

Would you hire me?

Okay.

But must start from the basic first. Okay, okay.

So I guess we've come to the end of the episode.

Thank you Belle for teaching me today. No problem.

And all your patience.

So guys, don't forget to like and subscribe to us on YouTube,

and hit that little bell icon

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Thank you for watching! Bye!

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japanese snack! "hitokuchi pai" japan travel guide - Duration: 1:12.

When we want to eat something a little sweet

"Hitokuchi pie" of Seven Eleven is recommended.

You always eat sweets.

That's not true.

I am doing dieting neatly.

However, I love this too.

Crispy texture and sweet chocolate are outstanding compatibility

Oh, you know well.

If you want to eat, please bring coffee.

Indeed, this is compatible with coffee.

But I can not drink coffee.

I eat steadily with easy-to-eat sizes.

We xhave only one more grain.

It is a difficulty to lose soon as it is delicious

That's because Hickey eats too fast

Do not call me like a glutton

You seem to have no subjective symptoms.

I want a channel registration from you♡

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How To Know if RAM is Compatible with your Motherboard - A Guide To RAM Compatibility - Duration: 5:57.

So, you are building a pc or just want to upgrade your old desktop or laptop and you

need RAM!

So let's check it out!

If you don't care about what exactly RAM does and what role it has in your system,

then you can skip to the time shown on your screen right about now.

If you want to find out, keep watching.

Ok, are they gone?

Good, now let's get into it.

RAM or Random Access Memory is somewhere in beween the speed of your Hard Drive or SSD

and that of Cache memory.

If we were to make an analogy to something that everyone has done at least once, we would

use food.

The CPU wants data, so that is your stomach, which wants food.

The fastest and most readily available place where it can get food is your mouth.

That would be the cache memory.

Now, the problem here is that neither your mouth nor cache memory can really store a

lot of food or data at any time only a few megabytes.

On the other hand, a hard drive can store a lot of information.

In our analogy, that would be a fridge.

There is a lot of food in the fridge, but it would really slow down your eating if every

time you wanted to put something in your mouth (or cache memory) you had to go, open up the

fridge and dig around for whatever it is you're craving.

Here's where the RAM comes in.

The RAM is the plate sitting in front of you on the table.

It stores things that your CPU system is currently using or that it is planning to use in the

near future.

Similarly, the plate holds the food that you are currently planning to eat, because it's

more readily available that if it were in the fridge and it isn't feasible to put

everything in your mouth all at once.

OK, so now that we know what RAM does, it's time to figure out if it will work with the

rest of your rig.

When it comes to RAM compatibility, it almost always relates to your motherboard in some

way, so before you get going, you want to find out what motherboard your system has.

If you're not sure how to go about that, I have a video on that topic that you can

find by clicking the card in the top right corner of the video.

Go watch that and then come back here.

Alright.

First up let's make sure that you are getting the right generation of RAM, which is usually

expressed "DDR" and then a number.

Your motherboard will specify what type of RAM it supports and it will most likely be

DDR4 or DDR3.

DDR2 is really old and unless you have a PC that has seen quite a bit of history, it's

unlikely for you to have that.

You could also find motherboards that simply say they support DDR.

That is basically DDR1, the original version, which is incredibly outdated by now.

Now that you know the generation of RAM that you can get, let's ensure you don't get

too much of it.

Every motherboard has a maximum amount of RAM that it supports.

Whether it is 32, 64, 128, 256GB or whatever other amount, make sure you don't get more

than that, because that would just be a waste.

It is also worth checking how many DIMM slots your motherboard has.

Those are where you plug your RAM in.

There's usually 4 of them on normal size ATX motherboards, but their number goes anywhere

from 2 on compact boards to 8 or even more high performace premium boards.

For example, if your board has 2 slots, don't buy 4 sticks of RAM, obviously.

Speaking of more than one DIMM slot: if you are trying to upgrade a system, you want to

make sure that you aren't mismatching RAM.

Ideally, all of your sticks should be completely identical.

You need to find out what RAM is already installed in that computer and see if you can get your

hands on more of the same ram modules.

If that is not an option, make sure that the Frequency (also known as Speed of the RAM),

Capacity and Latency is the same for the RAM you are buying and the one that you want to

pair it with.

One other thing that is easily overlooked is RAM clearance.

Here's what I mean by that: If you have a particularly compact board, a really huge

CPU cooler or super tall and bulky RAM, you might find that the CPU heatsink will overlap

the DIMM slots, not letting you plug your memory in.

To prevent this, you can do a quick google search for the CPU cooler that you are looking

to pair with your motherboard and RAM and see if you can find people complaining about

RAM clearance issues.

While on the topic of size, it is good to know that if you want to buy RAM for your

laptop, then you need to look for SO-DIMM sticks.

Laptops use SO-DIMM slots unlike the usual computer DIMM slots for DIMM sticks.

It's just a different size format and other than that the whole compatibility side of

things is the same, so everything we've said before still applies here.

So, to summarise, here's what you need to check when buying RAM: is it the right generation?

Am I getting the right size format (DIMM for PC's and SO-DIMM for laptops)?

Do i have enough slots on my motherboard?

Does my motherboard support the amount of RAM that I am planning to get?

Will my CPU Cooler leave enough room for my RAM to be mounted?

Am i getting modules that have the same specs?

If the answer to all of those questions is YES, then you are good to go!

And that's about it!

So, I really do hope you enjoyed this video and if you want to see more you can click

on the right to watch my latest video or on the left to watch a random video or just click

the round channel icon in the middle to subscribe.

And as always, this has been vlad from goodsauce tech, and i'll catch you in the next one.

Take care, bye bye!

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Dubai | The Lost Chambers Aquarium and Aquaventure Waterpark - Atlantis | Travel Guide | Episode# 11 - Duration: 8:42.

Hipfig Travel Channel offers DIY travel video guides for more than 25 cities in

Asia, US, and Canada. If you like this video then subscribe, give us a thumbs up,

or a comment. Welcome to Hipfig's Travel Guide series

on Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In this video we'll share our adventure at the

Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark and the Lost Chambers Aquarium in Dubai. Hipfig's

Hipfigs Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark and the Lost Chambers Aquarium guide will

help and guide you for your visit while you're in the Atlantis Resort in Palm

Jumeirah Dubai. The Atlantis Aquaventure waterpark and the Lost

Chambers Aquarium are located on the top of the Palm Jumeirah area in Dubai. There

are several ways to get there. An easy and convenient option is to take a taxi

or a hop-on hop-off tour bus like Big Bus. We took the big bus from the Mall of

Emirates to the Atlantis Palm. The Big bus stops at the Atlantis complex. We took

the big bus because transportation to the palm area is a bit complicated and

the cost of the big bus was cheaper for our group. It was also part of our Go Dubai

Go Dubai card package. We highly recommend purchasing the Go Dubai card by smart

destinations. We got our tickets for the big bus. the Atlantis Aquaventure

Waterpark, and the Lost Chambers aquarium as part of the smart destinations Go Dubai card

Go Dubai card package. It saved us about $300 US per person with all the Dubai

attractions we went to. If you think the Go Dubai card deal is useful to you buy the

Go Dubai card at our link at hipfig.com on the Aquaventure waterpark and

lost chambers aquarium page. If you would like to take public transportation then

make your way to the Jumeriah Palm Monorail Gateway station. You can get

there by taking the dubai tram in Jumeriah. Exit at Jumeriah station then walk

across the walkway that is over Al Sufouh road and then walk through the car park

to the other side to get to the Palm Gateway Monorail station. From the Palm

Gateway monorail station which is inside a mall. Take it to the Palm Atlantis

monorail station. For more details about the tram or monorail please watch our

video on do by public transportation video or go to hipfig.com. We arrived at

11 a.m. and was dropped off at the big bus stop at the Atlantis

Once we exited, we followed the signs to the Atlantis Aquaventure waterpark and

the lost chambers aquarium. Once you enter the atlantis resort building you

will walk through the main corridor called the Avenues to the Atlantis

Aquaventure waterpark and the lost chambers aquarium entrances which are

near each other. The Atlantis Resort building is a beautiful building full of

beautiful murals and colorful décor. Along the Avenues you'll see many famous

restaurants like Nobu and many shops. We went to the lost chambers aquarium first

because we didn't want to go there after the water park. The lost chambers

aquarium is an aquarium exhibit with 65,000 sea life and the ambassador lagoon

The lost chambers aquarium is open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily

We picked up our tickets by showing our Go Dubai card at the ticket counter and

entered into the lost city of Atlantis themed aquarium. You can also purchase a

ticket online or at the ticket counter when you arrive for full price. If you're

a guest with Atlantis Hotel the general admission is free

General admission includes the Aquarium but not the tours or experiences. For an

extra fee you can take the fish tale tours, the aqua Trek, various

snorkeling and diving experiences, and even take a yoga class. the lost chambers

of Atlantis aquarium is a series of dark labyrinths with wall sized windows to

see the aquarium life. We walked through each labyrinth in the Aquarium and lingered

and sat on one of the many comfy cushions on the floor. My favorite part was

sitting in front of one of the many giant wall sized windows and watching

the beautiful colored fish go by. It was very peaceful. the lost chambers of

Atlantis Aquarium will take you 30 minutes or more depending on your

interest. Once we completed our visit to the lost chambers of Atlantis aquarium

we're a bit hungry so we decided to eat and a restaurant on the avenues

called Shawafel which is a fast-food Middle

Eastern restaurant near the Atlantis aquaventure waterpark entrance. The

prices at the restaurants at the Atlantis are pricey but the ones near

the Aquaventure waterpark entrance seem more reasonably priced. After a good meal

we went through the entrance to the Aquaventure waterpark through the

automated sliding doors. Once you enter through the sliding doors you will find

the ticketing booth. We went midweek and it was busy. It took us about 30 minutes

to go through the ticket line which apparently is not a long time. I think

during the peak days and times it's much busier. We picked up our general

admission tickets by showing our Go Dubai card at the ticket counter. You can

also purchase tickets online or at the ticket counter when you arrive for full

price. For an additional fee you can also go to Dolphin Bay for an experience with

dolphins or zipline across the waterpark as well as experiences and

feedings with sharks and rays. The Aquaventure waterpark also rents towels

and lockers. We recommend renting a towel and at least one locker for your

family so that your things will be secure and you won't need to carry

things around. If you plan to rent a towel and a locker, pay for them when you

get your ticket at the ticket counter. You will save time standing in lines for

them inside the Aquaventure waterpark. The Atlantis Aquaventure waterpark is

open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily After we got our tickets we went through

securit. After security, the changing rooms for

men and women are to the left. In the changing rooms you'll find showers,

private changing rooms, and lockers to store your personal items and clothes.

Soap is provided in the enclosed shower stalls and blow dryers are also provided

just outside of the showers. Once your bathing suit is on, head towards the

Tower of Poseidon or the Tower of Neptune. Both which look like pyramids

You'll find the thrill slides here. lines for these water rides in these

areas tend to be longest. Please note that all riders must be at least 1.2

meters for the rides in this area. The most popular feature in the park is the

lazy river that stretches for more than a mile through the park. You will find

single and double floats by the entry pools located throughout the waterpark.

The lazy river is calm in some parts but also has Rapids and big wave

sections which add a bit of excitement. If you have younger children then go to

splashes children's play area. There is also Aquaventure beach. It's a 700 meter

sand beach you can rent private cabanas and reserved seating areas here. We

finished our time at the Aquaventure waterpark around 5:30 p.m. and then

walked across the street from the Atlantis to the Palm Jumeirah boardwalk

Here we enjoy sweeping views of the Arabian Sea. Around 6:00 p.m. we caught

the last big bus back to downtown Dubai for dinner. A visit to the Atlantis

Aquaventure waterpark and the lost chambers aquarium is a must when you are

in Dubai. Happy Travels! Go to hipfig.com for more information or go to our

Hipfig Travel Channel on YouTube and be sure to subscribe for regular updates

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