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Airsoft Soldier

Hello there guys!

I'm Airsoft Askeri

Today in Kurtköy, with the captain of AirsoftPRO team,

we are going to play last man standing scenerio.

We are going to seek the map on the rigth side inse.

After that, we are going to make a clean up operation to help the team members over here.

Then we are going to start searching the left side of the map with the team.

When we believe all area over here is clear,

we will get inside and start defending the house in Kurtköy.

After we believe the all map is clear,

we will win the game.

Today, to move easy

and because we play in a forest

I selected a green outfit.

For a primary weapon, I have got a m4 RASII type AEG rifle with 2x acog onboard.

And as a secondary weapon I will use Black Leopard Alpha.

At the same time, I am going to use a green west

gloves

a must have mask

Goggle

and

I have one hat with camera on it.

Let's start

Right now as I mentioned before, with Turgay Captain we are heading inside the forest from the right side.

Enes we have to move a part form each other, a little bit right now.

Roger, let's go!

There is one person with American camo.

On my twelve!

Taking fire from my twelve! Enes!

Coming up!

Move! Move! Move!

Supporting fire!

With giving supporting fire I gave a chance to my firends to flank the enemy on their back side.

Cover the left side!

Roger!

As the captain said, I waited up for looking the left side of our squad.

Supporting fire!

Enes! Come on, push up!

Roger!

This time when we believed that our front was clear, we started to move forward on our left.

We are trying to find the guy with the American camo.

As a three man squad we have the opportunity.

On my twelve! On my twelve!

Enemy sighted!

Enemy sighted! Supporting fire!

Flanking!

Hit!

All clear!

After we eleminated the American camo friend

Now we are going to start heading in another direction.

On our back! One person!

On our back!

Got dam it god dam it!

Behind the bushes very close. Estimated 10 meters.

But when I saw there are more enemies behind of us, I was afraid.

Hit!

One hit!

All celar! Enes you are great!

Roger let's go!

With the help of my firends we cleared out the enemy sight and get back on our way.

We are heading towards the house.

We believe that this part of the forest is clear so we are more relax.

After a long walk we reached the hosue.

Captain! Let's get in together.

We have got in close to the house with the supporting fire of another team mate.

We are watching the east side of the house with Captain Turgay.

I am drawing my pistol when I enter the house cause that hurts a liitle less when close shots.

When I am keep watching the out side of the house. Turgay Captain and a few team mates entered the house sucsesfully.

When I entered the house the house was all ours.

Inside the house we defended the house from enemy attacks

and when we are sure all map is clear

we have won the game.

Thanks to Turgay Captain and my fellow team mates

we moved forward easily

supported each other

we had a great time.

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You can share your ideas and feedbacks on the comment section below.

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May Allah`s peace , mercy and blessing be upon you

Hello my friends

How to Make Oatmeal Cookies in Minnie Kitchen

Ingredients :

Cup flour

2 cups oatmeal

4 tablespoons sugar Diet

One egg

cinnamon

salt

Tablespoon baking powder

Tablespoon butter

End result

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Hi everyone, it's Dylan, we find ourselves in a little video. There I am in a beautiful place in Vitrac in the 24 (department) for those who know and I chose as the place Dordongne, it is a big river

That I am going to mount you all in the air do not worry. I planned to make you a little vlog to mount you the landscape because I plan to come here this summer and you will see the project there will be, here! I already wanted to show you this place.

Here is the little place I wanted to ride you, so it's the Dordogne with the bridge you've just seen. Here is a little landscape. I will try to move without moving the camera too much because I am on stones as you see

And there are caves at last a wall but it looks like. Here is the small place pretty nice, I swear that in summer it is armored world

We will continue our small excursion,

So friends, there I go down the steps, it does not look fuzzy. We get closer to the water and there I swear you could pass before.I will not get any closer because I have a CANON in my hands

Here there was a pass but good there is more and it was to reach the place down, I know it is blurry but I will show you do not worry

I purposely accelerated the video, say me in comment if you like

Now I am sure the pontoon, it is his name apparently. Here you can see the bridge of Vitrac as it is called, little focus. And we can see the kind of walls.

I am at the same time snapper and there is my friend. I'm on the sort of beach in Dordogne. We see the plans very well, I'll show you. I do not think it is caves but it looks like

Is not it beautiful?

Why do I make this weak voice? And here we see the bridge

I take advantage of this pretty plans to talk to you. I need a third person for my translation that would replace my translators when I'm on vacation or other

I also wanted to tell you that by the time I shoot this video we are 1540 subscribers. It has increased again so thank you from the bottom of my heart. We are advancing more and more and I have more and more surprise for you!

So we need to share my channel so that we can reach the 1600 subscribers so that I can give you gifts of egg!

It's funny because when I walked, that, I imagined too much it was a rifle,

Here is the space canoe, sorry for the blur, it is because of the Focus

I finish this vlog. I took the opportunity to show you what there is in the Dordogne if you go there this summer for example. It's pretty nice and it's good in summer, you can do a lot of things

And I'll take this opportunity to tell you about Dylan Cake Cup, you know that I released my first video on this one, it is a video of presentation. I hope it has more and that its principle (lifestyle ,...) will please you. If it is not already, you can go there subscribed the links will be in the description

I also wanted to say thank you for being more and more active, as I told you earlier, I repeat, sorry. I know that every day the number of subscribers increases. I know I do not have 1 million subscribers but

The little I have subscriber is already huge for me, it allowed me to do a lot of things since July 23, 2015, remember you can always go see my old video

I wanted to ask you also, where you are in France, I would like to know. For I would like to organize a small meet-up to meet you because we talk through internet or via snapchat, ...

But it would be cool to see myself in real life, I know that I am seen by Belgium, France, a little bit Switzerland, America, Argentina, Morocco, USA, Russia but for those who are in France

For I know not yet to come to the other countries but for those who are in France tell me a little where you live, finally your city. Soon I plan to make short trips

So tell me all this in comment, be active even if you are (haha) so tell me about where you are

I made a concour which I told you about Snapchat that I also plan to organize, tell me everything in comments, it's the end of the video. I hope you enjoyed it. I did not have much to tell you it was to get you up the landscape so here

KISS

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Alec Baldwin really wants to bring his version of Donald Trump from Saturday Night Live to

the White House Correspondents' Dinner this year since Donald Trump has said that he will

not be attending this event that's coming up in April.

Now, here's the thing.

The White House Correspondents' Dinner has been a thing that the president has gone to

since 1924.

Donald Trump, this year, because he's a big cry baby and the media's not super nice to

him, has decided that he's not going to go.

I don't want to go.

Everybody have a good time.

I'm not going to be there.

So in his place, Alec Baldwin wants to step in and bring the presence, the real essence,

of Donald Trump to this White House Correspondents' Dinner.

And I say let him do it.

Because in reality, Alec Baldwin's version of Donald Trump is really not that different

from the real version of Donald Trump.

And that's what we need there.

This is supposed to be a night of fun for the people who constantly get attacked by

Donald Trump.

So if he's not going to do it, let's bring on the imposter.

Alec Baldwin does a spot on Donald Trump and it's great.

And that's what we need.

If Donald Trump is so thin skinned that he won't even attend this dinner, let's push

it to the limits.

Let's make him regret that decision.

And that's exactly what Alec Baldwin wants to do.

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Good afternoon, sir.

Saw you had a broken tail light.

Lucky for you, I have some special tape to fix that right up.

Maybe this is my lucky day after all.

What?

Oh no!

Officer, I think that man needs help.

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2017 Mazda 3 Hatchback 2 5L Manual - Duration: 6:32.

Hello everyone! today we will discuss about 2017 Mazda 3 Hatchback 2.5L Manual.

It starts with Aristotle—as so many things do—this idea that something can be more

than the sum of its parts.

Two people collaborating can build something better than two people working alone.

A nimble chassis, a smooth ride, a silky transmission, and a responsive engine can make an objectively

unexceptional car into a true joy, a fan favorite, a smart buy.

It's a strange alchemy, the process that makes several okay things into one great one,

and we don't pretend to fully understand it.

But the good folks at Mazda sure do, and the refreshed Mazda 3 is proof.

Repackaged and Upgraded

Mazda has shuffled the 3's lineup a bit for 2017, doing away with the confusing i

and s trim designations, moving advanced safety content into cheaper models, fiddling with

the front and rear bumper designs, and adding G-Vectoring Control.

Mazda also tells us it worked to reduce noise in the cabin; our tests recorded 71 decibels

at 70 mph in this vehicle, versus 72 decibels that we measured in a 2015 model with the

same powertrain.

The 3 tested here was a top-of-the-line Grand Touring hatchback model fitted with the only

engine available with that trim—a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated inline-four—and a six-speed

manual transmission (a six-speed automatic is a $1050 option).

A sedan can be had for $750 less, but we'd gladly pay the premium for the extra storage

space and the easy-access liftgate.

We think that the hatch simply looks better, too.

Our test car rang in at $28,030, handsomely equipped with the Grand Touring's standard

leather-trimmed interior, power seats, and 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display

with redundant rotary controller.

It also carried the $1600 Premium Equipment package (LED lighting, adaptive headlights,

navigation, and a heated steering wheel) and the $1100 Active Safety package (lane-departure

warning, lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and Mazda's Smart Braking System,

a form of automated-braking assist).

Most automakers won't let American buyers have these optional safety features with a

manual transmission, preferring that the car be able to select gears on its own if, say,

traffic conditions require the adaptive cruise control to slow it down from freeway speeds

to a crawl.

Mazda's system, which operates between 18 and 99 mph, alerts the driver via a dashboard

warning and chime to assume control and shift down to avoid stalling the engine in such

circumstances.

The Mazda 3 has been one of our favorite cars for years, a staple on our 10Best Cars list

and a much-beloved long-term test subject, so we don't mind that little has changed

about the driving experience.

That's not to say that Mazda hasn't been hard at work, though.

The company's new G-Vectoring Control system is now standard in all Mazda 3s.

It incrementally decreases engine torque when the driver initiates a turn, which increases

load forces on the front tires to improve the car's turn-in response and reduce the

number of steering corrections needed to stay on track.

It's designed to operate undetected in the background, and that's exactly what it does.

Most drivers will notice only that the 3 feels nimble, with light but laser-accurate steering

and a Vulcan-mind-meld-like understanding of the driver's intent.

It's this attention to minor aspects of the driving experience that make Mazdas among

our favorite cars at any price point.

Not-So-Awesome Numbers

You won't find the truth about our fondness for this car in the performance numbers from

our track test.

The naturally aspirated engine offers linear acceleration and pairs so well with the smooth

clutch and crisp gearbox that the 3's lack of urgency off the line comes as a mild surprise.

This one needed 7.4 seconds to accelerate from zero to 60 mph, only 0.1 second quicker

than a Mazda 3 we tested last year with the base 2.0-liter engine and a six-speed manual.

The 13.6 seconds this 3 took to accelerate from 30 to 50 mph in top gear (a test designed

to replicate a passing maneuver without a downshift) was the slowest of any 2.5-liter

stick-shift Mazda 3 we've tested—in the real world, the driver would ordinarily shift

to a gear or two lower (as automatic transmissions do in this same test), but that doesn't

change the reality that this car was 2.1 seconds slower than our long-termer in performing

the task.

The car didn't distinguish itself in braking, either, needing a considerable 185 feet to

stop from 70 mph, or 20 feet more than the long-term test car needed when it was similarly

new.

A Ford Focus SE EcoBoost we tested earlier this year needed only 173 feet, while a Volkswagen

Golf TSI took just 168.

Not many cars in the segment outperform the Mazda 3's 0.84 g of grip on the skidpad,

but many match it, so it can't rightly be called the leader of the pack.

The 3 returned 34 mpg on our 75-mph, 200-mile highway fuel-economy test, besting the EPA's

33-mpg highway rating.

With its smaller-displacement turbocharged engine, the 2016 VW Golf achieved 40 mpg in

the same test.

The Mazda 3's best qualities can't be accounted for in braking distances or acceleration

times.

Instead, it's the subjective elements that make the Mazda great: the obedience of the

steering, the confidence-inspiring gearbox, the eager chassis, the upscale interior.

All the controls feel balanced, delivering proportionate responses to equivalent efforts.

This Mazda is the kind of car that brings out the best in the driver, even if it's

just on the daily commute.

It's so easy to drive well that it discourages lazy habits in favor of trying to perfect

every shift and carve every corner.

Instead of giving us the quickest compact car, or the lightest, the most efficient,

or the stickiest, Mazda simply gave us one of the best.

And the company offers it with a standard six-speed manual, even in its top trim level

and with all the modern technology.

We're sold.

Still.

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Why do Artist's draw in RED + BLUE pencil? | Col erase - Duration: 16:15.

- Hi art friends! - Hello art friends!

- These were sent to us from a subscriber called Charlene.

- [Adam] Which you may have heard about

and seen about in our mail video.

- Yeah.

So the main reason we wanted to do

a video on this is because,

since the beginning of our channel,

which feels like a dawn of an age ago...

- [Adam] When I was a lad...

- People have always asked us why I, particularly,

sketch in red pencils.

I haven't even opened these yet to see--

- [Adam] It'd be hilarious if there was no red in there.

- You might've noticed that a lot of, like,

concept artist people who do traditional work

tend to sketch in red and blue.

And we get asked, quite a lot, why this is.

My own reasons for it are probably different

to the reasons why it was popular in the first place.

- [Adam] Yeah.

- Originally, I've heard that animation artists

got really into using blue pencils,

and there was a specific shade of blue or something, where,

when they drew the pictures and scanned them in,

you wouldn't see the blue drafting lines.

And you'd only see the lines--

- [Adam] The finished stuff, which is like perfect!

- Yeah, so it's sort of like pre-Photoshop days.

It was a way of doing, like, an underlayer,

and then you could draw on top with said pencil.

Now I really like sketching in red, and,

just between you and me, guys,

I think it's because red's my favourite colour.

(Adam laughing)

It makes my sketches look really cute when they're in red.

But another reason why I started sketching in red is because

I like painting, and using markers sometimes, as well,

and I didn't like the way that the grain lines looked

when I drew on top.

- [Adam] Yeah, yeah.

- I like the way that the red pencil sketch lines look.

So it's just a personal preference.

It's kind of, I guess, part of my style.

- [Adam] It's just aesthetic goals.

- But if you are someone who doesn't like

sketch lines underneath your drawings,

you can always use something like a light box.

Then you can have, like, a sketch layer,

get a light box or a window or whatever,

and put the piece of paper on top, and then you can, like,

clean it all up, and voila, no sketch lines.

- [Adam] Hooray!

And we've shown you how to use

a window before, guys, it's easy.

- But the coolest thing about these pencils,

and I've really, really wanted to mention this in a video

for so long, 'cause I've noticed a few people

in the comments have been trying this with ordinary pencils

and then being upset that they can't erase.

They have erasers on the end, every single one.

- [Adam] All of them do.

- All of these Col Erase pencils

all have little erasers on them.

- [Adam] Yeah!

- These are like magic special pencils,

where you can colour with them,

and then you can literally erase.

As long as it's not too hard, if you push down really hard

you might have a bit of a hard time.

Same with pencils--

- [Adam] If you're, like, using these to carve into stone,

it's not gonna work.

- But we wanted to draw some pictures with them today,

'cause we've never tried to draw a picture

entirely with Col-Erase pencils.

- [Adam] Yeah, that's true!

- But first of all, I just really wanted to sum up

what they do, because we get so many questions about them.

- [Adam] Yeah, guys.

If you're ever curious, it's these.

Col Erase.

See? These.

- I'm not sure if there's any other brands

that also do the magic of erasing coloured pencil,

but if there are any, stick them down in the commments.

We'll check them out.

- [Adam] We're always open to, like, new suggestions

and trying new art supplies.

So if you use anything similar to these,

let us know, because we'll probably make a video on them.

- Yeah.

And now, I think secretly, off camera,

Adam's got the fun job of sharpening all these pencils!

- [Adam] Gimme!

- [Stephanie] So here's Adam, with his trusty,

handy dandy sharpener.

- Oh, the fun we have behind the scenes.

- [Stephanie] Yeah, we'll end up cutting out

a lot of this footage,

but I just really wanted to share his pain with you.

- Thumbs up (chuckles) for sharpening pencils.

- [Stephanie] Yay!

All our pencils are all sharpened!

- My hands!

That took so long!

Oh my god, but none of them broke so I think we'll be--

- [Stephanie] Well that's good news!

- I think we'll be okay.

- [Stephanie] So do you have any idea what you want to draw?

- Well, seeing as we have so many colours, right,

I do have an idea of someone who is very colourful.

- [Stephanie] Who is it?

- He's very shy, so you have to be very sweet to him, okay?

- [Stephanie] Okay.

- Here, Monty! Here, Monty!

Come on, boy!

You came to me!

You guys have been asking so much for Monty recently.

Whoa, easy boy!

I figured because we haven't had, like,

anything with Monty in a while,

and we have so many colours that match him pretty closely,

I'm gonna try and draw Monty and maybe some pinata friends.

- [Stephanie] Oh, that's gonna be so fun!

Every time we have a rainbow theme, now,

it will be a draw Monty special.

- "Why didn't you invite me to the rainbow party?"

- [Stephanie] So as you can see, we've got our sketchbooks.

We've got a beautiful live model.

- Keep still!

Can't life draw if you keep movin'!

- [Stephanie] Oh, are you setting him up

so that you can draw him?

- Yeah.

- [Stephanie] Keep still, Monty.

- He's really excited.

So what are you drawing?

- [Stephanie] I just want to fill up this page with,

like, a few sketches.

- [Adam] So you gonna do like

a lot of little different ones?

- [Stephanie] Yeah, I have no idea how I'll end up

polishing or rendering them.

- [Adam] So which is your good side?

This one?

Or this one?

Oh, that looks really good.

That looks like, because Monty's in focus

and you're blurred behind, it looks like one of those

dramatic thumbnails.

- This'll be the thumbnail of this video.

- [Adam] Pinata prank gone wrong.

(both laughing)

"I didn't do it!"

- [Stephanie] I'm excited, because I don't like the way

that the arm looks.

And normally, in a video, this is a terrible thing,

but this is a Col-Erase video,

so you can watch me erase the arm!

Look at that!

- [Adam] Magic!

Look at that, whoa!

- Gone!

Just like a pencil.

- [Adam] When you first discovered Col-Erase pencils,

you were so impressed with the fact that you could just

erase a coloured pencil.

- Yeah, because I saw lots of online artists using them.

And I was one of those dinguses

that thought it was just an ordinary red pencil,

so we went out to our local Hobbycraft and I picked up a

Faber-Castell red and blue pencil.

Came back, started sketching them and was like,

oh this looks so cute!

In, like, the red and blue,

then I went to erase and I was like, why?

(both laughing)

- [Adam] "This Col-Erase doesn't work!"

- But no wonder!

'Cause I remember when I was seeing all these artists

drawing in red and blue and stuff,

and then erasing and stuff, I was like,

I'm sure I've tried that as a kid and it didn't work.

And I was like,

but if other artists are doin' it, then okay.

- [Adam] Time to give in to artist peer pressure.

- Yeah, I felt like I got pranked.

I thought I'd be able to talk you through

a few sketching tips and techniques that I have.

My first draught of what I do is so light

that you can basically barely see it.

And I just do that until it's all tightened up

and I'm happy with the way that it looks.

And then I'll push down a lot harder to get,

like, a more finalised sketch.

Another cool tip for sketching

is if you flip the page and hold it up to the light.

It's difficult to see on camera,

but if you've got a strong enough light source,

you'll be able to see.

Or you might have to push down on your lines a tad harder.

But not as hard as I've done this eye here.

And that will basically give you a reverse image

of your drawing, and that's really cool

because you might be able to spot some mistakes.

It's similar to this when you, like,

flip your canvas in Photoshop.

And that's just, like, a traditional version of it.

I also had a friend recently tell me

that her way of spotting those kind of mistakes

is by holding her drawing upside down.

She can sometimes spot mistakes.

- Oh, really?

I've never even heard of that one before.

- [Stephanie] How's your drawing going?

- I had the idea, right, of him being in like

some kind of action movie.

- [Stephanie] Yeah, he does, he looks like a ninja!

- Yeah!

Recently, you guys have been asking for Monty,

like, so much.

I figured like, hey, why not put him in a movie, right?

- [Stephanie] I think he needs to have

some form of alliteration.

Like Monty Eats a Melon.

- Is that why he's jumping off a building?

"I'm gonna eat that melon!"

(both laughing)

The Melon Man's in town!

We even got sirens.

- [Stephanie] I know, there's a siren in the background!

- He was a pinata with a vendetta against melons.

"I lost my mother to a melon!"

That'd be pretty cool, actually.

Maybe his mother got killed by, like, a rogue melon,

and now whenever the Melon Man comes to town,

he finds the closest building to jump off of

to look dramatic,

and then he pursues the Melon Man.

Maybe I could try and put the Melon Man in here somewhere.

And his head could just be a melon.

- [Stephanie] So before you get too carried away with

melons, 'cause I can tell you're getting very excited here.

- Yes.

- [Stephanie] Do you have any advice for sketching?

- All I can think about is this man with a big melon head.

Similar to what you said, I mean, when,

this is going back to when I very first started drawing,

guys, when I first started drawing,

I would press on the paper way too hard.

- [Stephanie] That was one of the first things

I told you off for.

- I made the joke earlier about, like,

carving into the paper, but I really did, so.

- [Stephanie] He pushes down so hard,

or at least he used to,

that if you flipped the pages of his sketchbook like this,

you could go through two or three,

and you'd still get, like, an imprint.

- You could make, like, a rubbing

and it would be the same thing.

But yeah, just sketch lightly.

That alone would be such a huge help to you,

if you can learn to do that.

- [Stephanie] A good exercise for learning to sketch

lightly, let me just go to the back of my sketchbook.

So try and get in the habit of going from light,

and then pushing down darker towards the end of the stroke.

- [Adam] You told me this, I remember this.

- Because then you're making, like,

a conscious effort to learn to control between your

light strokes and your darker strokes equally.

Also, doing an exercise like this,

where you do a bunch of squares,

and then start off really light,

try to do the next one a little bit darker,

try to do this even darker,

and then try to do this one very, very dark.

Now, it might seem so basic, and you're like,

oh I don't need to do that.

But it's like muscle memory, and it's the same as watching

someone do like a really basic exercise on the internet,

and being like, oh I can do that.

But that doesn't mean that you've done that workout, too.

You need to start building the hand-eye coordination,

and the more you do little, basic, silly things like that,

eventually it works.

Oh!

I didn't realise he was looking at me!

- Why aren't you drawing pinatas?

It's time for Melon Man!

He's gonna be down here.

It kinda looks like Monty's got, like,

explosive diarrhoea, but that's his tail.

It's, like, flapping around.

He's not trying to get in with, like, a diarrhoea attack.

(laughing)

"I had spicy food last night, Melon Man!

"Prepare to meet your maker!"

(both laughing)

"The spicy food's too much!

"I need to lay down!"

- [Stephanie] And with my sketch at the moment,

I'm just literally going round and trying to just, like,

darken up lines.

Do you want me to give her a melon-themed dress?

- [Adam] That'd be cute, yeah!

- [Stephanie] When you next check in,

she might be looking a bit more melony.

- [Adam] Can she be a bit evil?

- [Stephanie] Melanie!

- [Adam] Oh that's awesome!

Melanie, that's perfect.

- [Stephanie] That's such a good name.

I bet so many people have already discovered that pun.

- [Adam] She looks like the kind of person

that would throw a melon at someone.

- [Stephanie] Let me have a peek at what you're up to.

- [Adam] You wanna see what's going on so far?

He's confronted Melon Man.

- [Stephanie] He reminds me so much of,

is he called Waluigi?

- Wow. We're going deep now.

I think it's really poetic that he has a baseball bat,

'cause it's both of their weaknesses.

- [Stephanie] I'm starting to darken up the lines

so you can actually see it on camera, which is nice.

- [Adam] I like that dress!

- [Stephanie] I've got her holding a watermelon.

I like watching the way your hand moves when you sketch.

You're very sort of fidgety when you sketch.

- [Adam] Well that's how you draw, you can't keep still!

- [Stephanie] Yeah, that's true.

Imagine trying to draw while doing the robot.

- Is that a new challenge that we've just come up with?

(Stephanie making robot noises)

The robot art challenge.

- [Stephanie] It looks like I'm trying to murder

you with a pencil in this view.

- I have a question.

- [Stephanie] Yeah?

- What colour is Monty, oh dear...

- [Stephanie] Just poked him in the eye!

- What colour is Monty's eye?

What colour is that round the--

- [Stephanie] Monty has brown eyes.

- [Adam] Oh!

- [Stephanie] You know, someone noticed before,

and I'm surprised some of the details that you guys notice,

someone pointed out that Monty's got two different eyes.

If you look, one of them has a shine and a sparkle in it,

and the other one looks a bit dead.

- [Adam] Hello?

How many fingers am I holding up?

- [Stephanie] Maybe it's because you just

poked him in the eye.

(Adam imitates fart)

- Have you ever had a fart

where you just had to lay down for it?

(both laughing)

We relate on so many levels.

It's okay, we've all been there.

- [Stephanie] I think you two can

speak for yourselves on this one.

- Where have you been all my life?

I see another lady has appeared.

- [Stephanie] Yeah, it makes me laugh that we've got

all these different coloured Col-Erases,

and subliminally, I've been--

- [Adam] You haven't used any of the others yet!

- [Stephanie] I'm still using the red one.

Maybe I should try and alternate to a different colour.

- [Adam] That a blue one?

- [Stephanie] It's lilac, I think.

- [Adam] Yeah.

Oh, one thing to show you guys,

'cause we always say when we do colour things,

these are colour named.

It's like vermilion and carmine red.

And black.

But yeah, they have the little names on, too.

So that's helpful.

- [Stephanie] It's very rare that I'll ever just,

like, leave a drawing as a sketch.

Because I'm someone who really enjoys, like,

the colour aspect of art.

- [Adam] I'm really bad for sketching something

and just leaving it.

- [Stephanie] Yeah, that's kind of your style, though.

You're into a lot more sketchy kind of stuff.

It's fun kind of trying to approach something

in a more Adamy kind of way for a change.

It's interesting 'cause I've got like the red underneath.

And it's sort of showing through my purple a little bit,

which I kinda like.

It sorta gives it that,

you know those old 3D movies

that used to be like red and blue?

- [Adam] Oh, and you had the special glasses for them, yeah.

- [Stephanie] Yeah, it's kinda got

that effect to it, I think.

You're actually giving him a red nose.

- No, it's a slice of watermelon.

- [Stephanie] Oh, I thought you were giving him,

like, a Wario nose.

- [Adam] Nah. (laughs)

It's not Waluigi!

- [Stephanie] It is!

It's Waluigi trapped in a melon's body.

- And he has the little skin of the melon, there.

It was meant to be like a melon nose,

because he is Melon Man,

and in not way affiliated with Nintendo.

Right, he's gonna be a watermelon, so I need the dark green.

- [Stephanie] There you go.

- 'Cause he's meant to be kinda stripy.

I'm going for, like, a watermelon aesthetic.

- [Adam] Oh, we're finally getting a melon dress.

- [Stephanie] Yeah, I couldn't resist putting in,

like, a soft little layer of colour.

It's not normally the way that I'd usually work,

but I think...

- [Adam] It looks cute!

- [Stephanie] It's always fun to try new things

in Doodle Date.

- [Adam] And you love using red Col-Erase pencils

to give characters red cheeks and red noses and things.

- I like doing it digitally, as well.

I'm gonna steal this green from you.

- [Adam] No!

Watermelon Man needs that for his face!

- [Stephanie] I've only just realised

you've put Monty in a little bandit mask.

- Well, if I'm gonna go out and whack someone with a

baseball bat, I don't want people to know who I am.

- [Stephanie] And you think that

will mask a pinata's identity?

So if we do this we'd never know who he was?

- It's like Superman and Clark Kent.

The only thing that people could tell, it's the glasses.

When he wore glasses, he was Clark Kent,

and when he took them off, he was Superman.

- [Stephanie] This is one of the most cinematic things

you've ever drawn in Doodle Date.

- I think it is, yeah.

- [Stephanie] I'm just sat here sketching cute melons.

I like how he has teeth.

- They're like dentures that he stole off somebody.

He can wear something blue.

He's a janitor.

He was a janitor before he was transformed into Melon Man.

- [Stephanie] He wasn't just a melon?

That turned into a man?

- He was just a melon that decided,

"you know what, melons don't normally have jobs,

"so I'm gonna become a janitor."

- [Stephanie] Follow your dreams, melon!

- "I'm gonna make my mother proud."

- [Stephanie] Can this be his mum?

- [Adam] Only if she has a face.

"My mother had a big nose and whiskers on her chin."

- [Stephanie] This can be his mum in her younger days.

- [Adam] That actually kind of looks like Melon Man's son.

- [Stephanie] Can that be his son?

- [Adam] She's eating him!

"Melon Man, your son's delicious!"

"Kill me now!"

- [Stephanie] If you're interested in coloured pencil videos,

I'll link another one up here that we did with Prismacolors.

Here's a button to subscribe.

- You're gonna put it there?

- [Stephanie] Yeah, right next to your face.

- Next to Melon Man.

Subscribe if you want to live.

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Why Do We Need Concurrency in Operating System Frameworks? - Duration: 4:41.

Hey guys!

Remember Intel's first CPU, the Intel 4004?

The chip was released back in 1971.

It had 2300 transistors measuring at 10 micrometers and ran at 740 kHz.

It doesn't seem much but for its application at the time it was sufficient.

Let's move forward to 2016 and reveal Intel's latest processor, the Xeon E5-2699 v4

which comes at a staggering 7.2 billion transistors measuring at only 14 nanometers,

running at 2.2 Ghz and can turbo up to 3.2 Ghz on each of its 22 hyperthreaded cores.

This advancement only happened in a span of nearly 5 decades.

It was observed that in every two years, the overall processor power will double.

This is called Moore's law, by Gordon Moore.

However in recent years, there is a stagnation in processing power, meaning Moore's law is

slowing getting irrelevant, but that is beside my point.

Here's my point, computers are getting faster and more efficient.

So what can an operating system do with these enhancements?

Use concurrency of course!

Surely, you want to get the most out of your limited resources like RAM and CPU.

This is in fact the one of the main objectives of an operating system, to make full use of

hardware.

By enabling concurrency, the operating system can do more things at once.

Concurrency simply means to allow things to occur simultaneously.

In terms of computing, it can mean several processes running at once.

Some processes create data, while some processes use data.

When two processes need the same resource, they compete on who gets to use this data first.

It is up to the operating system to decide which process should use it first.

Once a process is selected, the resource is locked to that selected process and gives

it exclusive rights.

After that, the lock is released and the other process uses it.

Concurrency can also occur in parallel processes.

Some programs are written so that instead of having one big process, smaller chunks

of processes are programmed to run simultaneously with each other.

There are instances wherein during mid-execution of one thread, more data is needed and this

data can be retrieved by running another thread.

Essentially, thread A needs to wait for thread B to finish in order for thread A to continue execution

The operating system deploys synchronization methods via semaphores so that these processes

run optimally as possible and avoid any delays.

Concurrency enables us to do more.

It exists in operating systems in order to be convenient for the user; one of its main

functions.

It exists simply because fast CPUs exists, and we need to utilize the processing power.

Think of it this way, you're a student and you can choose to write down notes while not

listening, or you can listen however you can't jot down notes.

Nothing is wrong with both approaches, but they are not effective.

When you take down notes while listening that is already concurrency, and this is much better.

Hence, this is why we need concurrency in operating systems.

My name is Jeano Ermitano, and thank you for watching this video.

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