https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiRO-OIevF4
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외국인을 위한 한국 입시 지옥 가이드 - Duration: 6:24.Everything in the world has two sides like a coin.
I don't mean to make it look nicer,
but if you're going to see it,
I just hope you'd see the both sides.
My parents say I was weird as a baby.
I cried all day with no reason,
and it was such a pain to my uncle who used to take care of me.
I didn't really care how people saw me.
I liked arcades and soccer the most,
and was a class captain, who was too troublesome to be loved by the teacher.
Then in my 12, my family became very poor.
It was then that I became quite calm and reserved,
and maybe because of that atmosphere, I don't have any photos of me until my high school.
There was one time I happened to see my mom crying at the kitchen,
and that's one of the few moments I can still clearly recall.
I was so surprised that I didn't know what to do.
But my dad, who was always out of home due to the long-term dispatch,
used to tell this to me.
"You have to take care of mom and brother."
At the age 12,
the world looked like a place where old people love you if you have good grades.
The only way to please my parents is me being a great person.
So, that became my biggest motivation to grab my pencil.
My mom told me she thought as a kid that Park Chung-hee was the forever president.
To me, it was funny to hear that.
Now 30 years later, I'll tell this to my kid.
"Kid, when daddy was a kid, the teacher told us you were no human if you didn't have good grades."
'Sky Castle' is a rule about success which has been orally handed down in the Korean society.
Some use connections, others take national test,
or via specialized jobs.
They all try their best to hand down the rule to their next generation.
All I wanted was just to be a good kid.
Then what does 'good kid' mean?
A 12-year-old kid, who didn't know anything, made a conclusion by himself that 'studying' is the answer.
That's because, even though I'm not those students in the show 'Sky Castle',
except that I was just looking from a different angle,
we were all living in a single place called 'sky castle'.
Sometimes I get empathetic for the kid, who was me.
But I've got no regrets for such past,
'cuz I simply wanted my mom to smile a little more.
Even if I go back
with no hesitation
I'll do the same thing.
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EDDA: Biotechnology Research Institute Guide | Ragnarok Online kRO - Duration: 5:57.In this video I'm just going to explain how the instance works.
After a long time gravity adds the first instance where you can bypass the story.
2 Mode: History-Report Mode. Battle Mode.
The main difference between both: History Mode you have npc, text, etc and is ''more'' easy.
Battle Mode.. direct to hunt mob and haven't text or others. History Mode reward fragment x2.
Battle Mode: fragment x5 papers x 3.
Apart battle mode have a chance to drop ??? chest.
This treasue have a special weapons.
Other box with papers and fragemts. Other box with soul job misc (the same item that sepulchre of victims).
Fragments and papers why?.... Example of special weapons of this edda.
You can add enchants 4 and 3 slots for this weapons.
4 slot is a enchant common for example fight lv 4 etc etc...
3 slot you can add special enchant.
Example desc for special enchants of 3 slot.
How enchant?
50 fragments and 50 papers you can add 4 slot enchant (random) and other 50 fragments and 50 papers you can add 3 slot enchant.
be careful If you fail enchant you lost the weapon!!!.
If you increase to 500 fragments and 500 papers if you fail 4 slot don't lost the weapon!!.
If you increase to 500 fragments and 500 papers if you fail 3 slot don't lost the weapon!!. But the enchants is random.
If you want choose enchant... you will can. How?
If you increase to 5000 papers you can choose 3 slot enchant of list.
And 100% chance to enchant.
But the 4 slot is random. And you must enchant the 4 slot before
And you can use the x50 mode or the x500 mode for the 4 slot. (Random enchant).
Once you have the 4 slot enchanted you can use x5000 to get the 3 slot at your choice.
I hope that in gravity continue to add to the instances the mode '' battle '' to bypass the npc. NoTe: In youtube you have a vidz of korean users that clear battle mode instance.
As for example in OGH instance to skip the start and go faster. Thanks for watching...
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Eating your own tail ascendant challenge time trial triumph. on the full guide you will
find all locations easy guide to complete your Marasenna lore (ahamkara bones)Hidden lore.
(Taken)corrupted eggs lore locations all in Ouroborea
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HOW TO COOK BEANS IN THE INSTANT POT ‣‣ & free printable guide - Duration: 10:29.(upbeat music)
- Hi friends.
Welcome back to my channel.
If you're new here my name is Alyssa.
Today we are talking about how to cook beans
in the Instant Pot.
You might actually hear something next to me
that's kind of sizzling away,
and I am actually physically cooking beans
right beside me right now in my Instant Pot.
So what's great about cooking beans
in your Instant Pot is that it cooks way faster
than if you were to cook them on the stove.
So basically what we're gonna do today
is give you a full guide to cooking beans
in your Instant Pot.
And I'm excited to be bringing you today's video
in partnership with my friends at Bob's Red Mill.
I often talk about Bob's Red Mill
in terms of flours and grains,
but they actually have a whole line of dried beans,
which is amazing.
And you can pretty much get almost every single
kind of bean that you could ever imagine from them,
including chickpeas, black beans, pinto beans,
cannelloni beans, red kidney beans, lentils,
you name it, they carry it all.
And in today's video we are going to be talking about
some of the methods you can use
for cooking beans in your Instant Pot.
And I also have a full blog post
that actually details this entire process
and includes a free printable guide.
So we aren't gonna be talking about
how to cook each bean individually
because that would end up causing this video
to be like 100 hours long.
But we're just gonna kind of give you
some overall tips for cooking beans in your Instant Pot.
We'll talk about the different methods.
We'll talk about the water ratios.
And we'll talk about soaking versus not soaking
versus releasing your pressure,
all that stuff that you need to know.
And then if you wanna get the guide
for cooking individual beans
and the actual cooking times,
make sure to head over to the blog
and download that free printable resources.
So, first thing is, do we need to soak our beans?
And the answer is, it depends.
So a lot of people say that soaking beans
is going to make them a lot easier to digest.
That can be true for some people.
But other people don't have issues with it.
So I would say if you are somebody
that has a really sensitive digestive system
or you already find that beans can give you gas or bloat,
then you are gonna probably wanna soak them.
The other benefit of soaking them ahead of time
is that they actually cook in like under 10 minutes,
which is crazy.
But you can cook your beans from dry if you want.
And I'm gonna give you both methods.
So if you do decide to soak them,
the cooking time will drastically change.
It will drop from like around 40 minutes,
to in between five to 10 minutes,
depending on the bean size.
So each type of bean does have a different cooking time.
So you are gonna wanna check out that guide
like I mentioned to get individual cooking times
for each individual bean.
But, if you are wanting to soak,
what I recommend is either soaking overnight
or soaking in the morning and then cooking your beans
when you get home at night.
So it's around eight to 12 hours.
So like I said, soaking reduces the cooking time,
and soaking also can make your beans easier to digest.
That being said, you can absolutely cook your beans
from dry if you want.
So once you've decided if you wanna soak or not soak
your beans let's talk about how you actually
cook them in your Instant Pot.
It is literally so easy.
All you have to do is first,
I would recommend rinsing your beans.
So whether you're soaking them
or you're just cooking them from dry,
add them into a fine mesh strainer and rinse them.
And then if you are soaking them,
you can go ahead and just soak them.
Put them in a jar, put them in a glass container,
put them in a bowl, and just cover them
with at least two to three inches of water and soak them.
If you aren't soaking them,
just add them right into your Instant Pot dry.
So, rinse them off in your fine mesh strainer
and dump them right into your Instant Pot.
From there you're just gonna add some water.
So the ratio for water is pretty much
the same for every bean.
I've found I use the one to two ratio.
So even if you soak them or if you're cooking them from dry,
one cup of beans to two cups of water.
And the cooking times that I've outlined
in the guide are gonna give you a more,
kind of, not crunchy bean,
but like the type of texture
that you're getting from canned beans.
So you can use them in salads,
you can use them in soups,
and you could also add them like to hummus
or anything like that.
So they aren't gonna be mushy.
And then once you've got them in your Instant Pot
and you've added your water,
you're just going to close your lid.
Make sure that the seal is pushed to sealed
and not to venting.
You wanna make sure that it's completely closed.
And then you're gonna be cooking
your beans on high pressure.
And I have found that high pressure
and then whatever the time is for each individual bean
and taking it off of the keep warm setting
is actually the best for cooking times.
I find that when you use the keep warm setting
it actually continues to cook.
And it can end up yielding a mushier texture.
Press the amount of time that you want
for whatever bean you're cooking.
And let your Instant Pot turn on.
So if you're brand new to cooking with an Instant Pot,
there are some things that you just need to be mindful of.
The first is that your Instant Pot,
even though the cooking time might say half an hour,
there is gonna be some buffer time on each end
where the Instant Pot needs to build pressure.
And then on the flip side,
it's gonna need to release pressure.
So the cooking times actually,
it ends up taking longer than what a recipe
might call for because it isn't necessarily
accounting for those two times on either end
where you have to build up the pressure in your Instant Pot
and then let it naturally release.
So once you're ready to get started,
you're gonna let your Instant Pot come to pressure.
That takes anywhere from five to 10,
maybe even 15 minutes depending on the amount
of things you have inside of your pressure cooker.
And let it come to pressure.
Then it will automatically turn on
and it will cook for whatever time
you allocated in your timer.
Once that timer goes off and your Instant Pot is done
you're gonna let it, when you're cooking beans,
release pressure naturally like I just said.
So leave the seal to closed.
And just let the pressure naturally release
for about 20 to 25 minutes.
From there you can just remove the lid,
pull it off, and your beans are gonna be done.
I recommend just tasting them,
making sure that they're to the tenderness that you like.
If they aren't quite cooked enough,
you can set your Instant Pot
for another five, 10 minutes or so.
In terms of the types of beans that you can cook
in your Instant Pot, you really can cook any kind of bean.
Like I'm not joking.
Any kind of bean works in the Instant Pot.
In the guide, we've included lentils,
chickpeas, navy beans, we've included kidney beans,
we've included pinto beans,
we have mung beans, we have split peas.
Basically anything that you can think of,
and all of the beans that Bob's Red Mill carries
on their website, we've included in the guide.
So you can purchase any bag of beans from them
and you can learn how to use it in your Instant Pot.
If you don't yet have an Instant Pot,
I know that it feels like another appliance
that you have to invest in and you're maybe unsure
if it's like the right thing for you.
I was unsure too and I have to say,
I absolutely love it.
I think it is a fabulous kitchen appliance.
It takes the place of a slow cooker
because you can still use it to slow cook if you want.
You can slow cook in it,
you can saute in it, you can pressure cook in it.
It is amazing.
I find that it's actually smaller,
like it takes up less room than my slow cooker.
And I absolutely love it.
So I will be sharing additional information
about how to cook vegan recipes in your Instant Pot.
But for now I think a great starting place
for you guys is beans.
And what's really beneficial
about cooking beans from scratch
is that they are way more flavorful,
and they're actually gonna be better for you.
And now that I've discovered how easy
it is to cook beans in the Instant Pot,
I am a complete convert
and I basically have fresh beans in rotation all the time.
The last thing that I wanna mention
before I let you go and I let you start exploring
with cooking beans in your own Instant Pot
is storage methods.
So beans, like most other plant based foods,
are going to keep in your fridge
for at least a week at a time.
But beans can also be frozen.
So if you make a big huge batch
and you aren't quite sure if you're gonna be able
to use them all right away,
you can freeze the leftovers.
Last but not least, even though you pretty much
have all of the information that you need
for getting started with cooking beans in your Instant Pot,
is that I also gave you some recipe inspiration
in that blog post.
So if you're interested in trying certain recipes
or you're kind of confused about ways to use your beans,
check out the blog post because I've put a bunch
of different recipe ideas with each individual bean for you
so that you can get a little bit of inspiration.
And that's pretty much it you guys.
If you have any questions for me
in terms of how to cook beans in your Instant Pot,
or just cooking beans from scratch in general,
please don't hesitate to leave them down in the comments.
I'll definitely get back to you.
I wanna remind you again,
there is a free printable guide that you can download
which talks all about the best cooking methods
and cooking times for the different beans.
So if you want to print that out
you can just go over to the blog post,
fill out your information,
and get that free printable guide.
Otherwise I wanna also thank Bob's Red Mill
for joining us in today's video.
Like I said, they carry pretty much every bean
that you could ever imagine.
So if you need some dried beans,
head on over to their website.
I've linked it down for you below.
And you can browse their entire bean section.
They have really high quality heritage beans.
Everything from cannelloni beans,
and I love their chickpeas,
I love their lentils.
There is so much to choose from.
So I highly recommend checking it out.
And again I just wanna thank you guys for being here.
I really appreciate you taking the time
out of your day to watch our videos and tune in.
I hope you found this helpful and valuable.
If you did, I would love for you to subscribe
by clicking the button that is right below this video.
Also give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it.
And if you have any other Instant Pot related questions,
any recipes that you wanna see with the Instant Pot,
anymore tutorials that you want me to create
using the Instant Pot, definitely leave those
in the comments because I love playing with it
and it's so fun to experiment with new recipes.
So I'll see you guys in the next video.
Thanks so much for being here.
Have a great rest of your day.
Bye.
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Top 5 Coffe Shops in New York City | 2019 Food Guide - Duration: 8:40.
Hi guys, welcome back to Kiariladyboss channel
i am now in Bryant Park, this morning was sunny
it's a weird February, it's been freezing below 0
up until few days ago
yesterday was 18 celcius, 64 fahrenheit
and today it was kinda warm but now getting chilly
it should also rain soon
this is the famous frozen fountain, you can find a picture in one of my Instagram accounts @newyorkcity4all
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Today we will talk about cafes where to get breakfast, lunch and dinner
5 cafè (franchising) that i like a lot
they are not so expensive, and most of them have wifi and a story
you will be able to find a lot of them around the city
we got to the Bluestone Lane coffeeshop
it's an Australian-inspired coffeeshop
there are about 15 Bluestone Lane in NYC, only one in Dumbo
where i am right now
First Bluestone was opened in 2013
decors are cool, always minimal and industrial
there is also a wall of flamingos
who knows me, knows that i love flamingos
i have a flamingo tattooed since 2011 when i was living in Amsterdam
you will find wifi at almost any Bluestone Lane
these are all the food and drinks options you will find
the espresso costs 3$
if you watched the video of "how much is life in NYC" you know it already
interiors are industrial and i like them a lot
i like the colors, i like the vibe
don't forget you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as brunch on weekends
show us what you just drank Manuela: "we are used to another type of espresso"
i am here with Manu that has been my good assistant today
she's helping me a lot
we are in Brooklyn heading to Union Square
what do you think about the first coffeeshop? Manuela: i liked it a lot
we'll be back
we just got to Pret A Manger, i personally like it a lot
especially for their concept
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2019 WGC-Mexico Championship tee times, viewer's guide - Duration: 4:09.Seventy-two of the top players in the world head South of the border this week for the WGC-Mexico Championship, the second of four World Golf Championships on the schedule
This marks the third year the event will be played at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City, Mexico, after spending nearly a decade at Doral's Blue Monster Course in Florida
This year's field is perhaps the WGC-Mexico's strongest of the last three years, featuring nine of the top 10 ranked players in the world, with world No
1 Justin Rose the only member of that group skipping. On top of that, Tiger Woods, who is ranked 13th, will be making his first start in Mexico, fresh off an exciting weekend at Riviera
While Woods was unable to keep the third-round momentum going, he did still manage to finish T-15 after making the cut by just one stroke
But the marathon weekend clearly took a lot out of him, so it'll be interesting to see how much he has in the tank in what is just his second start in a WGC in the last five years
Woods will play alongside Bryson DeChambeau and Abraham Ancer, the top-ranked Mexican player in the world
They'll go off at 1:03 p.m. local, 2:03 p.m. ET on Thursday. Other marquee groups include Brooks Koepka, Bubba Watson, Rory McIlroy (12:39 ET) and Justin Thomas, 2018 WGC-Mexico winner Phil Mickelson and 2017 winner Dustin Johnson (12:51 ET)
TV ScheduleThe Golf Channel will carry live coverage on Thursday and Friday from 2 p
m. to 7 p.m. ET, as well as Saturday from noon to 2:30 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 1:30 p
m. NBC will take over on the weekend.Leader boardFollow all the action from Mexico City on the Thursday Tee Times (all times ET)Tee No
112:03 p.m. -- Tyrrell Hatton, Chez Reavie, George Coetzee12:15 p.m. -- Aaron Rai, Ryan Fox, Byeong Hun An12:27 p
m. -- Shugo Imahira, Matthew Millar, Aaron Wise12:39 p.m. -- Patton Kizzire, Ian Poulter, HaoTong Li12:51 p
m. -- Russell Knox, Jordan Spieth, Satoshi Kodaira1:03 p.m. -- Sanghyun Park, Danny Willett, Joost Liuten1:15 p
m. -- Eddie Pepperell, Kevin Kisner, Kiradech Aphibarnrat1:27 p.m. -- Shubhankar Sharma, Cameron Smith, Matt Wallace1:39 p
m. -- Marc Leishman, Tony Finau, Hideki Matsuyama1:51 p.m. -- Rickie Fowler, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed2:03 p
m. -- Tiger Woods, Bryson DeChambeau, Abraham Ancer2:15 p.m. -- Rafa Cabrera Bello, Webb Simpson, Paul CaseyNo
10 Tee12:03 p.m. -- Shaun Norris, David Lipsky, Alexander Bjork12:15 p.m. -- Adrian Otaegui, Billy Horschel, Louis Oosthuizen12:27 p
m. -- Xander Schauffele, Francesco Molinari, Thorbjorn Olesen12:39 p.m. -- Brooks Koepka, Bubba Watson, Rory McIlroy12:51 p
m. -- Phil Mickelson, Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson1:03 p.m. -- Henrik Stenson, Matt Kuchar, Tommy Fleetwood1:15 p
m. -- Matthew Fitzpatrick, Gary Woodland, Jake McLeod1:27 p.m. -- Sergio Garcia, Alex Noren, Patrick Cantlay1:39 p
m. -- Keegan Bradley, Branden Grace, Lee Westwood1:51 p.m. -- Richard Sterne, Charles Howell III, Tom Lewis2:03 p
m. -- Lucas Bjerregaard, Shane Lowry, Kevin Na2:15 p.m. -- Erik van Rooyen, Emiliano Grillo, Kyle Stanley
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Bringing Oppa Around Singapore: Best Chinatown Food Guide | S1 EP 2 - Duration: 11:45.Erm...
Oh shit!
Hi guys! I'm Nic!
I'm Stephen!
And welcome to another episode of Eatbook vlogs -
where we bring Stephen around Singapore to let him try things that he never try before.
Are you excited?
Very excited!
So the last time round, Xenia was your tour guide.
N: You guys went to Katong right? S: Yeah.
So today I am your guide, we are exploring Chinatown.
Have you been to Chinatown before?
I've been to the Maxwell Food Centre,
and I've visited the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
Oh... Okay, so Chinatown actually has a lot of nice food.
Plenty to do, plenty to eat!
Let's go!
For our first stop for today, because it's still super early in the morning,
we are here at Tong Heng Confectionery.
Now, this place has been here for over 80 years.
These are my favourite egg tarts in the whole of Singapore!
For the first dish, we're gonna try the omelette on toast.
You can choose between Nonya pandan kaya, coconut sugar kaya, and sea salt pandan kaya.
It's super fluffy and crispy as well.
The flavour just keeps coming.
The coconut sugar kaya doesn't really have as much of a pandan taste.
It's more like just - sweet.
The sea salt kaya is really quite salty,
and at the same time, there's still that very strong pandan taste also.
So actually out of the three kayas, which one do you prefer the most?
If I have to pick two, it'll be the first (nonya pandan) and the coconut sugar.
It's a tough fight between the first (nonya pandan) and the third (sea salt pandan) for me.
I feel like it depends on the mood that you're in.
For the omelette when you actually order this, it only comes with one of the kayas.
But today they're very nice to let us try all three so we can compare the different kaya.
And let you guys know!
Next up, we're gonna try the lao po bing (wife pastry).
N: Do you know what is lao po bing? S: No.
Lao po bing actually translates to 'wife biscuit'.
It's made up of flaky pastry,
then on the inside there's winter melon and almond paste.
What do you think? This is your first lao po bing ever.
When you take a bite and the flakes kind of just take over your mouth.
So light and crispy!
But then when it's all in the mouth, then it starts to melt together.
Then after that you get to chew on the filling.
Wow! It's an experience on its own!
We're gonna move onto the egg tarts.
We have the traditional ones - their best seller.
I've been eating this since I was like 2 years old.
Because my parents love this, and my grandparents love this as well.
The custard's liquidy, but firm.
It coats your tongue in flavour, and it just disappears.
To me there are two different types of egg tarts.
You have the ones that are more like crumbs, rather than flakes.
And then you have this - at Tong Heng, where it's a lot flakier.
So they're actually known for this diamond shape, plus very simple ingredients also -
there's no dairy in their egg tarts.
So if you're lactose-intolerant, this one's for you.
Last but not least, we have their coconut egg tart.
Their coconut flavour is not very strong - it's just a hint.
The coconut's throughout the tart.
It adds like a chew with the crunch of the pastry.
So we are done trying all the different items here, which one was your favourite?
Kinda like the lao po bing!
The pastry was really light.
The flavour of the jam - amazing!
I was very surprised by the lao po bing because it actually made me think a bit like -
"Do I like this more than the egg tarts?"
But no la, I think for me at the end of the day,
when I come to Tong Heng, the thing that I would confirm plus chop go for is still,
the original egg tart.
Right now, we are at People's Park Complex Food Centre -
a very popular food centre around the Chinatown area.
We've got a dish of yong tau fu from,
Yong Xiang Xing Dou Fu.
Well done!
Thank you!
So Yong Xiang Xing Dou Fu is very special because the queues here are absolutely crazy!
They're only open for 3 hours every single day because everything is sold out within 3 hours.
Before the stall opens, you can see them handmaking every single dish.
Cheers!
Oh the jiggle!
It's not too salty, plus like - very bouncy and chewy.
Yeah you bite into it and it kind of explodes!
The chilli is really good as well.
It's not overly spicy, but it complements the fish paste very nicely.
Welcome to another episode of Singlish with Stephen Kim.
In today's episode, we will learn how to describe something that is bouncy.
The fish ball is very 'QQ'.
The fish ball is very 'QQ'.
That was Singlish with Stephen Kim.
Bye!
Next, we're gonna try the fish cake.
This is the first fried dish that we're trying.
The fish cake's not as 'QQ' as the fish ball, more of a chew to it.
Even though it's a fried dish and it soaks up the soup,
it's not overly soggy.
Fried tofu, I think they stuffed it with fish paste as well.
The fried tofu has more texture to it, and that texture adds flavour.
For me, I don't really like fried tofu like this, but this is pretty good.
When you bite into it, you go through all the silky smooth tofu,
then right at the end there's a bit of the 'QQ'.
Last but not least, we're gonna be trying the silken tofu, also has fish paste.
I feel like the fried one was nicer.
I didn't expect that cause I normally always order regular silken tofu in my yong tau fu.
So a bowl like this actually costs $4.50.
It's slightly on the pricier side compared to other yong tau fu places,
but I think it's still pretty worth it because everything is handmade.
All the labour and the love that goes into making it.
Worth trying if you're here and you manage to come on a day when there's no queue.
No trip to Chinatown is complete without ma la.
So this is actually from Ri Ri Hong Mala Xiang Guo,
they are the OG ma la xiang guo before this whole ma la trend took off.
These guys were cool, before it was cool.
Fun fact: He produced the ma la challenge video that we were in!
So the thing about ma la is that, different stalls have different levels of spiciness.
So for Ri Ri Hong, we're gonna try and see what is their scale like.
This is the 'zhong la' (medium spicy).
*coughs*
Instantly I can feel the spice.
It's quite okay actually.
I'm quite surprised because it's actually very flavourful.
Quite savoury, and there's the peppercorn taste.
As soon as you take a bite, my whole mouth is just tingling.
But you can tell that they tweaked their ma la recipe to cater to local audiences,
because it's not that numbing, as compared to let's say you're eating it in China itself.
After you see me eating it, and then sweating like that then it will look quite intimidating.
But actually, it's really not that spicy.
I'm just weak.
Overall, is this worth the hype?
I've only tried ma la at one or two other places,
I feel that it's just same same.
Really ah?
To me it's really not bad, the way they stir-fry everything is pretty decent.
If you never try before and you're in this area, should definitely give it a shot.
So Stephen, when was the last time you wrote a letter to someone?
It's been awhile cause I've got a phone now.
Right, so this mural here that we are stopping at -
was actually done in tribute to all the letter writers of the past.
Because back in the days, letter writers would set up stalls like this,
to help write letters for Chinese migrant workers to send back to their loved ones.
Not to mention, it also makes a very nice IG-spot.
I help you take photo?
Okay!
I'll be your IG-boyfriend.
Now that IG photos are done, we're gonna head across the road to our next stop:
Liao Fan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle.
The famous Hawker Chan.
Let's go!
We are now at Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken restaurant.
This is the restaurant that's at Smith Street.
This place everybody knows, world-renowned for being the cheapest Michelin-starred street food.
Before we start, I wanna test your general knowledge of Singapore.
I'm quite confident!
If I'm wrong, I'll 'qia' (treat) you the $1 ice cream.
So the question is, what's the story behind the Merlion?
So right...
The merlion right...
Last time...
Got...
This lion...
Then...
*gives up* I buy you ice-cream later!
Just lost the bet but never mind, we're gonna eat Michelin-starred food now.
Very well-seasoned, the sauce coats the noodle very nicely, is like - al dente.
What do you think?
I think it's - 'QQ'.
Let's move on to the chicken itself.
Wow...
So tender!
Like it melts in your mouth.
It's like - you get the tenderness of steamed chicken, but the flavour of roast chicken.
For chicken rice, I need to put chilli sauce and stuff like that.
But this already has the flavour in it, and it's not overwhelming so you can still taste the chicken as well.
They of course, have char siew and roast pork as well.
Both of which, are very highly acclaimed.
So we will start off with the char siew.
Very nicely caramelised. Meat is very tender, it just melts in your mouth.
Usually I don't like eating fats, but that little bit of fats surrounded by the meat
just adds that extra kind of juice to it.
It feels a lot more complex than most other char siew.
Other char siew places, it's just like - sweet.
Last but not least, we have the roast pork.
My favourite!
He eats chicken rice or roast pork rice every other day!
Listen to the crunch!
That's a good roast pork!
What I like is that, you can sort of taste cinnamon-ish flavour.
Similar to the char siew, it makes you take a step back and wonder what's inside this.
S: It's like every layer of meat has flavour on it. N: Has a different flavour profile.
It's like - what?!
Thoughts on the world's cheapest Michelin-star?
I think they deserve it.
The roast pork is really good.
So much flavour throughout the meat and it's not too much fats.
For me, the real winner here is still the soya sauce chicken because,
that tenderness to flavour balance, you can't really get that anywhere else.
We have come to the final stop of our Chinatown excursion.
We are at 'Wei Xiang Yuan' (Mei Heong Yuen) Dessert at Temple Street,
just around the corner from Hawker Chan.
So this place, they are known for their traditional Chinese desserts as well as their snow ice desserts.
An interesting thing about the chendol is that you're suppose to add the gula melaka yourself.
I feel like it's not a very good idea for...
That's a lot of gula melaka!
This is the first time I'm trying chendol.
The shaved ice is so fine, it's like a cream.
And I like the hint of coconut in ice.
The stand out for me is really the pandan jelly.
You can actually taste the pandan flavour; not many places can get it right.
I think it's a great dessert!
It's like - light, refreshing and not overwhelmingly sweet.
We're gonna move on to durian snow ice.
Do you like durian?
The more I had, the more I grew to like it.
You can definitely tell that it's durian, but it's not overwhelming.
I feel like if you're someone who is trying durian for the first time, or you've never tried durian before,
this is a good gateway to learn how to appreciate durian.
So moving on to the hot desserts, usually tang yuan is a popular dish when it comes to reunion with families.
Today we have the sesame filling, as well as the peanut filling in a ginger-based soup.
Let's try the peanut one first.
The reason why I don't like the ginger soup, is because it's a bit spicy.
But what do you think about the texture?
I like it!
It's like mochi - so it's really soft but chewy.
The filling just blew up in my mouth.
Now we will try the sesame one.
I prefer the sesame over the peanut.
The flavour's stronger, maybe it overpowers the ginger.
We are going to be trying their peanut paste.
This is one of their more popular and famous traditional Chinese dessert.
Like you take a bite, and the aroma comes out.
It's very dense, I feel like it'll be very filling.
If you have dinner and you're not full enough, have this as a dessert and you're set.
So Stephen, which is your favourite dessert?
My favourite dessert would be the chendol.
It's addictive!
Cause it's got the soft texture of the ice and all those other little fillings.
Actually for me, interestingly enough, it's the peanut paste.
It's not something that I would constantly crave for,
but, today it's one of the more interesting and unique thing that I've tried.
Okay so after an entire day in Chinatown, been to so many different places,
Stephen, which was your favourite place that we went to?
Favourite place was Tong Heng Bakery.
The lao po bing was amazing.
For savoury dish, would be the handmade yong tau fu.
The fish balls were just - 'QQ'!
Okay I think for me it was also Tong Heng Bakery because,
been there so many different times for their egg tarts,
today, tried their lao po bing and the other things on their menu.
Prove that whether you've been to Chinatown many many times, or not that many times,
something new for everyone every single visit.
So if it's your first time in Chinatown, now you know where are the places that you must go.
If you have friends coming over from overseas and you wanna be an amazing tour guide,
set a good example today, I think.
Thanks for watching this episode of Eatbook vlogs!
If you like this video, don't forget to watch our other videos over there!
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What Is Scalebound? A Switch Owner's Guide + Surprising Wii Origins - Duration: 8:02.Scalebound, developed by Platinum Games and published by Microsoft, was announced at E3
2014 exclusively for the Xbox One.
Two and a half years later, Microsoft pulled the plug and outright cancelled the game in
January 2017.
And that should've been the end of it.
But if recent rumors are true then it might not be and Scalebound could return.
According to rumors that have been flying around, Nintendo saved the project and Platinum
Games is currently working to put the game on the Switch.
Now there's no concrete evidence that this is happening, but if it does, Scalebound is
a game you might want to pay attention to.
So join us as we look at the history of Scalebound's development and why it might be worth picking
up if it does indeed come to the Switch.
While Scalebound wasn't officially revealed until 2014, the idea of the game has been
around as long as Platinum Games itself.
In a 2015 interview, Gamespot spoke with the director, Hideki Kamiya, about its origins
where he revealed that the idea of Scalebound was one of first ideas that Platinum Games
put forward.
The team was brainstorming ideas on what to work on and though the concept of Scalebound
was suggested, the company ultimately decided to develop Bayonetta first.
However Scalebound wasn't completely shelved.
Some work was done during Bayonetta's development in order to create a pitch of what the game
could be, potentially making it their next release.
Players would take the role of a young girl who had the ability to control dinosaurs,
not dragons.
And this would all be done with motion controls on the Nintendo Wii--yep, this project was
originally envisioned for Nintendo Hardware, so the Switch is almost too fitting.
But even Kamiya admitted that this version needed work and was ultimately shelved while
they finished Bayonetta.
Once Bayonetta was completed, Platinum returned to the idea and created a prototype with one
major change.
Dragons!
Which was something of a dream come true for Kamiya as he always wanted to create a fantasy
game featuring the mystical creatures.
But as the concept was being refined, he also realized that he didn't want to just be
watching the action, he wanted to have an active role.
Something that wasn't entirely possible with a little girl as the protagonist.
So the decision was made to change the girl into a swordsman or someone a bit older.
Unfortunately this prototype was never able to find a publisher causing the game to be
shelved yet again while they worked on The Wonderful 101 for the Wii U.
Once The Wonderful 101 shipped, Platinum put together a refined pitch of Scalebound for
Microsoft who ended up being interested in the project.
So in 2013 development of the game began in earnest.
However because of the new idea of having the human play a more active role in combat
this meant that they would essentially have two lead characters, one human and one dragon.
Ultimately, the problem was tackled by having the story focus on Drew while the gameplay
centered around his dragon partner, Thuban.
So Thuban would be able to be customized extensively while Drew could not, something better seen
in the E3 2016 gameplay trailer with the other dragons having drastically different designs
while the Drews only had different weapons.
Scalebound was officially revealed to the public at Microsoft's E3 2014 conference
with a cinematic trailer that showed off Drew and Thuban teaming up to take down a giant
creature.
It was only a taste of the ideas that Platinum had, but it did introduce Drew as a contrast
with the rest of the fantasy setting as he came from the modern world.
This is probably best signified by his headphones, which he puts on during the more intense fights
with monsters.
He also has access to a dragon hybrid transformation that temporarily increases his power.
Comparisons to Dante from Devil May Cry were also rampant and never really went away whenever
it was previewed, but Platinum never changed Drew's design.
While Scalebound didn't make an appearance at E3 2015, it did have a playable demo at
that year's Gamescom.
Here a pre-Alpha build was available to try which introduced what the gameplay would really
be like.
Drew and Thuban are always together as their lives are bound.
If one dies, so does the other.
Fortunately, Drew has the ability to heal his buddy thanks to his dragon arm, which
also had a few other gameplay uses like scanning enemies or unleashing energy.
However, Thuban couldn't be directly controlled by players at all times.
Instead, its AI would assist during combat until specific commands were given like targeting
certain enemies.
It was possible though for Drew to form a temporary mental link with Thuban.
This would switch gameplay to a first person perspective and allow the player to control
him directly.
But this would also leave Drew completely motionless and open to enemy attacks.
Unlike many other Platinum games, the world was very much non-linear although Thuban couldn't
actually be ridden until later in the game.
Drew could equip several different weapons which broke over time though there was no
crafting system.
In many ways it was similar to what Breath of the Wild would do in that they had to constantly
scavenge for new equipment.
The game showed promise, but the action never seemed as refined as their previous titles
though this is gameplay from a pre-Alpha build.
That said, combat wasn't Platinum's primary focus with Scalebound.
While they promised it would be up to the standards fans had come to expect, the more
realistic graphics and world-building were how they were making it stand out from their
previous games.
And there was also the multiplayer element.
This was shown as early as the reveal trailer, teasing that four players could work together.
But it wasn't fully shown off until Scalebound's E3 2016 presentation which featured an updated
take on the gameplay, specifically four players teaming with their dragons and each other
in order to take down a massive boss.
It was a promising showcase though not without its concerns as many worried that it lacked
the usual Platinum polish.
So the fact that it was delayed from its 2016 release date was no surprise.
What was a surprise was its outright cancellation on January 9th 2017.
Before this was officially announced, reports had started to circulate that Scalebound was
in trouble and Platinum had even stopped actively working on the game before the end of 2016.
Eurogamer even reported a rumor that Microsoft made the decision due to issues surrounding
the game's engine and overdue deadlines.
But later in 2017, Xbox Division Head Phil Spencer had an interview with the Japanese
site, Gamewatch, where he stated that the real reason the game was ultimately cancelled
had stemmed from announcing Scalebound too early.
This created pressure on the team, influenced development, and raised other hurdles.
As a result, both Microsoft and Platinum doubted that the game could offer what fans wanted
and ultimately it was decided to end development.
Whether or not this was the real reason, we can't say.
What we do know is that the cancellation of Scalebound along with the twin duds of Star
Fox Zero and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan nearly spelled the end
for Platinum.
It's only thanks to the breakout hit, Nier: Automata, launching a few weeks later that
the company ultimately survived.
And that's why the possibility of Scalebound finding its way to the Nintendo Switch is
so fascinating.
This is a game that's tied to the history of Platinum, a dream for Hideki Kamiya, and
an odd connection to Nintendo's past.
Even if this rumor is true, it's unlikely that Scalebound will play exactly as it did
before--after all, it was cancelled for a reason.
Aspects might be scaled back and the multiplayer may even be dropped.
Or it could even be doubled down upon in order to create a defining game for Nintendo Switch
Online, at least for those who haven't caught Tetris fever anyway.
It must also be said that Platinum Games already has quite the line-up for the Switch thanks
to both Bayonetta 3 and Astral Chain.
So whether this Scalebound rumor is true or not, Platinum is definitely supporting the
system in a big way.
Now, we just have to wait and see what happens next.
Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe to GameXplain for more on Platinum and other
things gaming as well.
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Bad Cell Phone Etiquette? Modern Man's Manners Guide | RMRS Style Videos - Duration: 9:32.Bad Cell Phone Etiquette Modern Man's Manners Guide
[0:00:00] 84% of people think that texting or taking
a phone call during a meeting is rude.
72% of us feel uncomfortable moving five feet or more from our cellphone.
80% of us sleep with our cellphone.
And, 40% of us are addicted to our cellphone, some of us checking it up to nine hundred
times in a single day.
Gents, what all these data means is that we've got a powerful tool that many of us misused.
Today's video, gents, a modern guide to phone etiquette.
[Music] Today's video, gents, I'm breaking into
two parts.
We've got ten rules for phone etiquette and then, we've got ten situations and what
you should do in each of them.
Rule number one, the 10-foot buffer.
So, this applies if you're in a public space or you're at a party.
If you're going to take a phone call, you're going to make a phone call, you want to give
yourself a buffer.
What you're looking to do is not have your conversation basically affect others and have
their conversation affect you.
You want to create that bit of space that bit of buffer.
Rule number two, try not to talk about personal or private topics in a public space especially
those which no one else really wants to hear.
Yeah, so I just go back to the doctor and he said it was contagious.
Yeah, that rash and remember the sores I had with the puss leaking out.
Ugh.
Oh, excuse me.
Sorry, I'm going to grab my food right here.
Do you mind me squeezing by you?
Yeah.
Don't have those conversations and people don't want to know these stuff.
Rule number three, gents, watch your tone when you're on the phone.
You don't want to shout, you don't want to yell, you don't want to use foul language,
you don't want to be screaming into that phone and having an emotional outburst.
It's about respect for other people and making sure, yeah, you may not be able to
change the way you engage with this person, but you could change the situation and when
you choose to actually have these engagements.
Next up, get rid of that obnoxious ringtone.
You know what I'm talking about.
[Fart sound] Me personally, I keep my phone on silent by default.
The next rule, by default, keep the volume of your phone on mute.
So, have you ever this happened.
You're in a library you're in a quiet work space, everyone is deep in their work,
you got some time to kill, you start to surf the web and all of a sudden, all of these
noise is coming from your phone.
Yeah, this is embarrassing.
Everyone is now looking at you.
Guys, let's nip this in the bud.
Keep your phone by default set to mute on volume.
Now, speaking of surfing web, yes, obnoxious sounds are bad, but you know what's worse?
When your information gets hijacked, literally you got someone that comes in your phone and
they actually pull the data off.
Or you actually go to check a site and you're blocked or your information is basically collected
and you're no longer anonymous when you're surfing the web.
Guys, when you're surfing the web from your phone, you want to use a VPN and the paid
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It's not going to be hijacked, you're not going to have hackers coming in.
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The next rule, gentlemen, think before you text.
So, you know the advantage of calling somebody is it takes about five to fifteen seconds
to actually get them on the phone.
You got to find their number and you got to dial it in, you got to wait for them to pick
up.
And you've got that time that you can cool down especially if you're emotional.
You got to be careful.
So many people, in fact, they did a study they found that two-thirds of people have
sent a text message that they regretted sending.
So, you've got to be careful.
So, before, gents, you just send off that text, take a step back, breathe, and make
sure that you're not going to regret sending it.
The next rule, gentlemen, ask before you put somebody on speaker phone.
When somebody is having a phone conversation, it's implied that this is a private conversation
between two individuals the vast majority of the time.
So, if you're going to change the dynamic, you need to ask permission.
Now, hold on, guys, really quick.
Are you enjoying this video?
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Click on that like button.
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[0:05:03] Next up, make sure you ask permission before
you share recorded information.
We have this whole record of all this information shared from pictures to texts that we think
are funny and guess what?
We take a snapshot, we share it on social media, we pass it around, but did you ask
permission with the other party that was involved because this could be really embarrassing
for them.
The point is, gentlemen, even with text messages, people assume that there's a bit of privacy
when it's between two people, so be careful when you're sharing that with others, try
to get the permission of the other person involved.
Next up, let's talk about the rules surrounding dropped calls.
So, you don't want to ever blame anyone for a dropped call.
One out of fifty calls actually end because they're dropped some type of technical issue,
but don't ever pass blame on the others and definitely don't get upset.
Don't be a lighthouse.
I'm talking about flashing the light on your phone whether you're just sending out
a text, you're using the flashlight.
Guys, be careful in a dark environment because it ruins it for everybody.
And my advice, gentlemen is to avoid temptation, turn your phone off when you're in the theater
because you don't want to get that buzz going to check and text and all of a sudden,
you're blinding the people next to you.
And, gentlemen, it should go without saying, but never text or talk on your phone while
you're driving.
And, yes, talking on your phone even with a headset is just as distracting as if you
are holding the phone up right here.
Guys, you can only focus on one thing, take care of yourself.
I want you to get where you're going alive and take care of the passengers you're with.
Guys, put the phone down, it can wait.
So now, let's talk about situations.
First off, we've got private conversation.
The phone whether it'd be text or a phone call should never come between you and a person
that you're having a private conversation with.
In general, human beings always rate above what's coming in on this phone.
Next up, let's talk about interaction with strangers specifically you're at the checkout.
What you want to do is not be on the phone and give that person as a human being to another
human being the respect of your full attention.
Show people respect even if they're a stranger by getting off that phone call.
So, now, let's talk about at work.
It really depends on your job and what you do.
If you've got a job and what you have to be there a hundred percent, it's very labor-focused
and you've got a break, then you want to make the call on your break, maybe it's
going to be the lunch hour, but you want to in general not try to take personal calls
during work time.
Next up, we've got meetings.
And like I said the stat is 84% of people view taking a call or even sending a text
during a meeting as a bad sign.
You're not paying attention and that's key.
But, don't try to multi-task because you can't do it.
You're actually just not there at the meeting, you're not present.
Now, what about public transportation?
We're talking buses, trains.
Text, perfectly fine, but phone calls you want to be careful.
You don't want to keep them too long and you want to keep them short, you want to make
sure it's only an important call.
I would prefer to wait until you're out of earshot, you don't want to push your
conversation on other people.
So, what about restaurants?
Really it depends, are you eating alone, are you eating with other people.
If you're eating with other people, it goes back to personal conversations, the phone
does not come out, I would even keep it in your pocket.
You don't want to actually put it up in front of you or even on the table because
that actually creates distance between you and the other person.
Now, if you're alone, yes, you can text, but when it comes to taking phone calls, I
would really try to keep that until you're out of earshot of other people.
So, what about if you're on a car?
Guys, if you're driving, it's easy.
Don't text, don't talk, I want you to get there alive.
But what if you're the passenger?
So, texting is fine, but talking you probably want to get – you want to get the driver's
permission.
Why?
Because it's distracting and also, it kind of isolates the driver.
I personally don't like it when somebody is talking on the phone, we're in there
together, I'd like to have a conversation with them or to have them available for a
conversation.
All right.
So, what about concerts, movies, plays, the theater?
Guys, it really depends on light when it comes to texting.
But, once the performance has started, you've got to give respect to other people.
So, think about noise, you don't want to basically be loud when people are trying to
enjoy the concert, they're trying to listen in on what's going on with the play.
What about religious events?
What about church, mosque, synagogue?
When you are there, it's about showing respect, no texting, no phone calls.
What about the waiting room at the doctor's office?
At the DMV?
Guys, text is perfectly fine, phone calls, keep them short and brief.
Remember the ten-foot rule.
All right, gentlemen.
Now, it's your turn.
I want to hear from you down in the comments.
What did I miss?
I know that there are some things that people do on their phones that you absolutely hate
or maybe you actually like.
Let me know down in the comments, guys, I'll be checking it out.
And go, check out ExpressVPN.
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All right, gentlemen.
That's it.
Take care.
I will see you in the next video.
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Build a Budget 4K Video Editing PC for $700 in 2019! | Ryzen Computer Guide - Duration: 9:38.- Hey guys, my name is Matt Johnson.
And today I want to share with you
a budget video editing computer build
that you can put together for around $700.
This computer will enable you to edit 4K
and 1080p HD video in Adobe Premier, or DaVinci Resolve,
or basically any other video editing software
other than Final Cut which is Mac only.
And this computer should be fast for years to come.
Back in mid-2017, I made a video
about building a video editing PC for my brother.
And that ended up being very popular.
And since then, many of you have been commenting saying,
hey Matt, do you have an updated build video for 2019?
Are these parts still relevant?
What are the new parts that I should be using?
And that's why I'm making this video.
Okay, there are three things you need to know
before we start talking about these specific parts.
First, all of the parts that I'm gonna be talking about
are gonna be linked down in the description,
as well as on my kit page.
So, if you wanna go down there and check out all the parts,
you can do that.
Second, this video is just going to be about
which computer parts to buy, not how to put them together.
But don't worry, I'm not gonna leave you high and dry.
Because that video that I made back in 2017
is over an hour long
and details every single part of the building process.
From taking the parts out of the boxes,
all the way up to turning the computer on.
So, I will also have that video
linked down in the description.
And to be clear, the parts in this video go together
the same way that the parts did in the last video.
So, watch this video to buy the parts,
watch that video on how to put them together, cool?
Third and last thing before we talk about these parts.
I said at the start of this video
that this is a video editing build for $700.
And all of the parts at the time I'm making this video
do add up to approximately $700.
But, depending on your budget and how flexible you are,
I'm also gonna share with you some higher priced options
for some of these parts that you could swap out
if you wanted to, that would give you
a better and faster video editing experience overall.
Okay, let's get on to some parts.
Up first, let's talk about the motherboard.
One of the least glamorous but most important
parts of any computer build.
This is what you're gonna put your CPU,
your RAM, your GPU onto.
The motherboard I would recommend
is the MSI B450-A Pro motherboard,
currently retailing for $96.
The important thing you need to know
is that this motherboard has an AM4 CPU socket,
which means that you can put many
of AMD's Ryzen CPUs into it.
It also supports up to 64 gigabytes of RAM.
So if you decide you need more RAM in the future,
you can upgrade.
More on that in a bit.
If this motherboard becomes out of stock
or is randomly discontinued for some reason,
because that has happened before randomly with motherboards,
please leave me a comment down below
and I will update the link with
a roughly equivalent motherboard
that is also approximately the same price.
It'll still work with this build too, don't worry.
Moving on, let's talk about the CPU,
the brain of the computer.
Which is arguably one of the most
important parts of any computer build,
especially whenever it comes to video editing.
Because the CPU that you choose
is going to be one of the biggest factors
in how quickly your computer can edit and render video.
For a budget CPU option, I would recommend
the AMD Ryzen 5 2600, which I've found online for $150.
This CPU is a big upgrade over my last budget PC build,
because you are going from a four-core eight-thread CPU
to a six-core 12-thread CPU.
The more cores and threads to your CPU has,
the faster your video editing and rendering will be.
So this is a great choice.
It also comes with a CPU cooler,
so you don't have to buy one.
If you have a bit more room in your budget though,
and you want a faster video editing experience,
then the CPU is what I would recommend that you upgrade.
So I have some recommendations for you.
If you can afford it anywhere
from 20 to 50-ish dollars extra,
depending on where you buy it from,
then I would actually recommend a Ryzen 7 1700 CPU.
This is from the last generation of CPUs from AMD
and they're kinda on their way out,
so they're sold out in some places.
But if you can find one, it will work with this motherboard
and it has 8 cores and 16 threads.
The Ryzen 7 1700 should result in about a 20% increase
in editing and rendering speed over the Ryzen 5 2600.
Lastly, if the Ryzen 7 1700 is sold out though
and you have the budget, I would instead get
a Ryzen 7 2700 for about $100 more
than the Ryzen 5 2600.
I'll link to all the CPU options
down in the video description.
Next we have RAM.
Your computer needs RAM to run its programs.
Don't confuse RAM with your hard drive though,
which we're gonna talk about in a little bit.
For RAM I would recommend 16 gigabytes
of Corsair Vengeance LPX memory.
This should be enough RAM for 4K video editing
as long as you arn't editing a video in Premier
while simultaneously also editing
another video in After Effects.
But if you find yourself multitasking a lot
and using multiple video editing programs at the same time,
I would consider spending around 70 to a $100 more
to upgrade to 32 gigabytes of RAM.
That's how much I have in my 4K video editing PC
and it works great.
Next let's talk about one of the
funnest parts about building a computer, the graphics card.
And one of the reasons that I did not make
a budget video editing computer build video for 2018
is because the cost of graphics cards
was driven up crazy high because of cryptocurrency mining,
such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, et cetera.
So it would be difficult to make
a budget video editing computer
when over half of your budget is being spent on one part.
Thankfully, GPU prices have come down significantly.
So it's actually feasible to buy one
for a reasonable price again.
The budget GPU that I would recommend that you buy
is an NVIDIA 1050 Ti that I found retailing for about $160.
This isn't a crazy powerful
gaming graphics card by any means.
But considering that when it comes to video editing,
how much more important a fast CPU
with a high core count is over a fast GPU,
I still think that it is a great choice
that will handle your 4K video renders well.
If you have the budget though
and can go up in price by around $40,
I would recommend the AMD RX 580 graphics card.
You probably won't see a big jump in rendering speed
with a faster GPU in Adobe Premiere.
But if you use DaVinci Resolve for editing,
it should be faster.
Almost got all the parts.
You are going to need a hard drive
to store all of your programs and files on though.
And I do recommend purchasing an SSD
which is going to be much faster
than a traditional spinning hard drive.
The SSD that I recommend is the Crucial MX500
250 Gigabyte M.2 solid state drive
that retails for about $50.
This is definitely a budget SSD,
but it should be a nice mix between speed and storage space.
If you have the budget though and want something faster,
then I would recommend the 250 gigabyte
Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD for around $78.
We also need power for this computer.
To power it, I would recommend the EVGA
500B 500 watt power supply that retails for 40-ish bucks.
This should provide plenty of power regardless of which
CPU or GPU you choose that I recommended before.
If you have the budget and want a nicer power supply,
I would recommend the EVGA 550 B3 power supply,
which is modular.
This means that the cables detach from the power supply.
So you only have to use the cables that you absolutely need.
Whenever it comes time to put
all these parts into your case,
it's gonna end up looking much cleaner.
Speaking of case though,
we need a case to put all these parts inside.
The case I would recommend is the NZXT H500,
which retails for around 70 to $77
depending on which color you want.
Yes, you have color options.
This case has great airflow, a very open layout
which makes installing parts easy.
And it's discreet, without a ton of crazy
RGB colors or anything like that.
With that, that is your $700 computer build.
But I see you looking at me now and you're saying,
Matt, I still need other parts.
I need a monitor, I need a mouse,
I need a keyboard, I need an operating system.
Help me out here.
Let's address the operating system first.
Anyone can download a free copy of Windows 10
from the Microsoft support site.
What you have to pay for is the activation
of that copy of Windows 10.
The good news is that if you have
an older computer laying around
that's running Windows 7 or Windows 8,
that you're not using anymore,
you can actually get the product key
from that older computer and use it to activate
your new copy of Windows 10 on your new computer.
There's an article at Tom's Hardware about how to do this
that I'll make sure to link to down in the description.
If you don't have an older PC lying around
I would still check that Tom's Hardware link
because it has details about
how to buy a copy of Windows 10.
As far as a monitor, keyboard and mouse goes,
there are a zillion options out there
that are all going to depend on your preferences.
But, I will make sure to link down in the description
to a 4K monitor, a 1080p monitor
and a mouse and keyboard that I recommend.
With that, thank you so much for watching.
I hope this video helps you build
a budget video editing computer.
Please keep in mind though,
that these prices are subject to change,
especially if Bitcoin starts getting popular again
and suddenly graphics card prices
are going through the roof.
That would absolutely suck, but it can happen.
So, if you end up seeing that one of the links
down in the description has gone crazy high up in price
or it's out of stock, please leave me a comment down below
and I will update it with a roughly equivalent product
that is roughly the same price as the prices in this video.
Thank you so much for watching and have a great day.
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Watch With Tuxedo? Is It Okay? | Black Tie Watch Guide - Duration: 8:17.There are some men's style topics that really tend to divide people and this is
definitely one of those. What's up, guys? I'm Brian Sacawa, you're watching He
Spoke Style, and today we're talking about whether or not you should wear a
watch with a tuxedo.
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HSS150. So, wearing a watch with a tuxedo. Some people say it's okay. Some
people say no way. So this is one of those topics in menswear that never
goes away. People have been arguing about it, debating it for a very long time. And
the thing is, as is often the case, there are two sides to the story here. And I
have to say that both sides make some very valid points. So what I'm going to
do is to talk through some of the reasons that are generally given against
wearing a watch with the tuxedo as well as some of those that say wearing a
watch with a tuxedo is totally fine. And by the end of this video you will
definitely know exactly where I stand on this. So there are two popular arguments
against wearing a watch with a tuxedo and the first one is very simple. It's
just that it doesn't look right. And to be perfectly honest with you, I think
that's somewhat of a fair point. A tuxedo is a very simple garment. It's
minimalistic. And it has very clean and elegant lines. And I'd be lying to you if
I didn't say that there have been times that I've put on my own tux, added a
watch and then thought that the watch peeking out from under my shirt cuff and
jacket sleeve just kind of threw the whole thing off balance. Reason number
two is more concerned with etiquette and being a proper gentleman. So the thinking
goes that if you are attending a black tie event, that the event is
obviously being hosted by someone and wearing a watch would signal that you
are concerned with the time, which would then be construed as an insult to the
host. Like, I invited you to this fancy party. Why do you need to know what time
it is? Do you have someplace else to be other than this fancy party that I'm
throwing? So I think both of these arguments are fairly reasonable,
especially if you consider that black tie in its purest form is a pretty
strict and prescriptive dress code. There are those things that definitely need to
be right, like wearing a cummerbund, you have to do that. And there are those
things that you should definitely stay away from. So all those things combined
together sort of make black tie like the ultimate
style troll dress code. But the thing is there is not just one way to do black
tie. There are many different alternatives, like black tie optional,
creative black tie, and I would even throw cocktail attire into that mix.
So with all those variations, it only makes sense to me that some people would
entertain wearing a watch with a tuxedo. But for the ultimate, definitive, answer
of all answers to the question should you wear a watch with black tie, I think
it is appropriate to consult the man who literally wrote the book on men's style.
Of course, I'm talking about Alan Flusser. So, submitted for your approval, this
relevant passage from Mr. Flusser's Dressing The Man: Mastering the Art of
Permanent Fashion. And it reads: Simplicity should govern the choice of
jewelry for formalwear. Studs and matching cuff links can be made of plain
gold, black enamel, or semi-precious stone. Mother-of-Pearl, also handsome, is
perhaps more appropriate for white tie. Fine sets of studs and matching cuff
links can be found in antique shops that specialize in old jewelry. The most
interesting examples are those made between 1890 and 1930. You might also
look for a gold pocket watch and chain. If you choose to wear a wristwatch,
remember that the thinner the watch, the more tasteful it is. Black bands are
recommended. So, mic drop. I'm certainly not going to
argue with Alan Flusser. And the thing I want to point out most from that quote
is that he does not have any sort of aversion to wearing a watch with a
tuxedo. Again, and I cannot stress this enough, it's that the rules of style are
guidelines. I have always been a proponent of whenever a rule of style is
invoked, that I turn to the one rule which I consider to be the golden rule of
style, which is that if it looks right and it feels right to you, then it is
right. You know, you can know the quote, unquote "rules" better than anyone
else. You can read more books on men's style than everyone else. But the thing
is that book smarts and what works in theory does not always translate into a
real world success. You know, there's something to be said about going by feel
instead of making a decision based on what you've been told you should or
should not do. Alright, so I've laid all my cards on the
table. Obviously, I think it's fine to wear a watch with a tuxedo, but it
needs to be the right watch. Now, what is the right watch to wear with a
tuxedo? For me, there are a few criteria. Number one: it should be time-only. Number
two: I think a watch with a tuxedo should be in either yellow or rose gold.
Three: it should have a leather strap, preferably black, as Mr. Flusser
recommends. And finally, the watch should be on the thinner side. Now, what are the
best specific watches to wear with a tuxedo? Here are five of my picks. First, I
have to go with the watch that I wore with my wedding tuxedo. Obviously, not a
very economical option, but one of the most beautiful formal watches in the
entire world. This is the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Ultra-Fine 1955. A
very classic and elegant 36 millimeter case size. A thickness of just over four
millimeters. Black alligator strap. And a beautiful gold movement visible through
a display caseback. This watch is pure beauty in its simplicity and one of the
most elegant watches that could be worn with a tuxedo. Next, is a simple and
beautiful watch from one of my all-time favorite brands this is the A. Lange &
Söhne Saxonia Thin. It's a time only watch. There is a pink gold example, though it
also comes in white gold. Dial is silver. Case size, 37 millimeters. And 5.9
millimeters thick. The pink gold version does come with a brown alligator strap,
though that is easily swapped out for a black strap if you wanted to wear it
with a tuxedo. Next, an all-time classic. The Cartier
Tank Solo. Again, this is a time-only watch. Case size is thirty-four point
eight by twenty-seven point four millimeters. It is five point five
millimeters thick. This watch has a quartz movement, which means that it's
going to cost a lot less than an automatic movement. So if you are looking
for a classic, timeless, and very versatile watch in pink gold at a fairly
reasonable price point, I would definitely put the Cartier Tank Solo at
the top of your list. Next watch is another very, very simple, and classic
time-only watch from Vacheron Constantin. This is the Patrimony. Now, at
40 millimeters, it is on the larger side compared to the previous three, but you
know, for some people, 35 to 37 millimeters will feel a little too small
on the wrist. This is, again of course, an investment piece that would definitely
become an heirloom the family. My final pick is the Patek
Philippe Calatrava. So, do not assume that because it is a Patek Philippe that the
price is going to be completely out of reach. I have seen pre-owned Calatravas
in great condition for as low as five thousand dollars. This watch is very old
school in terms of size. The newest version is 36 millimeters, though the
older ones that you'll see frequently on the pre-owned market generally are
around 33 millimeters. This watch does have a small seconds indicator, which
would seemingly disqualify it from my tuxedo watch criteria, but you know, you
really cannot argue with the elegance of the Patek Philippe Calatrava. I will put
pricing information for all the watches mentioned in this video as well as links
to some of the watches that I think are very fine choices from Crown and Caliber.
Reminder, once again, that He Spoke Style viewers can save $150 off their first
watch purchase from Crown and Caliber with code HSS150. So having watched this
video and heard both sides of the argument, I want to know what you guys
think. Is it okay to wear a watch with a tuxedo? Leave your comments below.
Thumbs up if you like this video. Hit that subscribe button. And until next
time, thanks for watching and stay tailored.
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