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Favorite Games | Nintencast #5 - Duration: 13:58.
welcome to the Nintencast, today Typhlosion and I are
gonna be talking about our favorite
games so um yeah uh I guess we're just
going to be going we're going to give
three of our favorite game each and
we'll just kind of go back and forth so
I guess I'll start and most of my
favorite games that i'm going to say
probably are for by the three years my
first time I guess I'll say is animal
crossing
yeah so close to you like an animal
crossing animal craft new at this
you're better than I am against pretty i
was going to say I mean am across things
like a series that never gets old for
some reason whatsoever i'm not sure why
but it's just like you can continuously
put it won't ever get old
especially the 3d is introducing the
online thing yeah it's just found called
need to do that that's happened with
them now right yeah using them for half
the town you can visit online or
freaking we've missed like okay whatever
I give up at this point but uh maybe
we'd we go
oh I Wow with the actors I've seen we
build I'm not sure there's another
tactic and just be there is we read but
no thanks oh my god where you cut it out
okay anyway its back on track of animal
crossing no overall I don't know I just
like the life simulator they accept
animal crossing those ability job and it
doesn't actually make it feel like work
where have to all look like a bunch of
other types of narrators are really all
you have to do this this this this
everyday or you'll feel like crap
animal crossing is literally just chill
I guess that's why I like it so no one
department simulator thought yeah pretty
much
so try portion oh you got to come up
with one just kind of throwing you on
the spot and I i I'm prepared for the
friend thing I know how I was rallying
out of my favorite vs game pokemon is
over 9000 / heartgold soulsilver I've
right and i played Moses pokewalker oh
ok I'm talking about then I i still have
1i have died i think i have like pop on
my dresser right now I'm not even
kidding
um how long their I lost one of my one
of my phone died today what is along
with you had little on your horrible
being I don't do I was expanded imagine
I was not you're going to hear you
deserve that eight or nine-year-old me
just going home realizing okay it's not
okay because go off and it's arrested
that it's just a very good but not if
it's a really good game
you know it's like to be one ya like it
really really sad really
punkass I don't know that was one of the
pokemon games probably but look at my
second pokeball game
yeah i think it was my second to after
and i prayed five min first I play here
I played diamond
okay so yeah did you get so her heart
gold coast are nice
we're twinsies and playing with it
twinsies eh ok
oh yeah I suppose here on Ceres earth I
I like it more I think back glad because
I wasn't a hundred percent getting
repaired with the battle foot
yeah anyways um another 1i have their
all for the 3ds for me well what other
we too i think you guys know at home
that is coming up not only technical
shit and just shut up but my next one's
kid icarus uprising
you've probably never played it hi
friends when you borrowed really haha
have you played it all
are you horror film part you're making
movies the orange shit and honest he I
probably look with school rally end and
I'm proud for you to give it back to him
that's good because then you can do it
whatever ready to wow you're robbing
people
this is I don't mind forever good tired
already i want you to me he said it was
okay that's good you'll enjoy it please
get to work i'll block you on twitter
should I just like at you on everything
behind the LA Times lotion please push
that occurs but seriously guys if you
haven't played that game i don't even
know available except for download
anymore that had only available for
download know it's a fun game believe me
it's probably has a real story
the music's pretty pretty good there two
of the gameplay it's just really fun i
don't care what people say about the
controls of black people were
complaining controls for the game but I
I don't see any problems with that you
just control your radical or whatever
aiming thing you want to call it the
color of radical in the game but uh
whatever you want to call it you just
remove that with the styles and
everybody complained about that I don't
see the big issue with those forever we
smoke from you
yeah no kidding that's an ID o ok ty
potion your turn again
um this is fun decision kind of heart
think I should have thought about
learning really mother it Curtis try the
way you should play it probably one
among others a ravine with the kind of
heart problems a simulator know Mario
Party thousand is really good
philippine I've been playing out with my
friend recently you know that's
impressive
so I someplace seven yeah we got here's
the thing called that place where
healing hands up for on emulator that
was actually playing it the other day
with them it was pretty cool
hello again
ya feelin pretty good mario party yes
had one real women when they had the
good formula still on you want to point
that out
um they had the original formula and
they need to keep that they need to
bring that back i yeah i have i have it
on i have i have all of them even though
for a little game boy one you know yes
everything for the game boy
oh yeah and played against the outlaws
angling that's right it's really good
formula you know they got the two-player
mode
yeah like just crazy big eight-player
means i know they have that but so these
ones are so good
the Marines are amazing the map are the
board
I mean they're just beautiful the music
is great in the bowels of music oh yeah
see that's the thing where I think in
Mario Party 10 they just decided like
give though because like all just remake
these didn't try to recreate the
experience and if the turnout like crap
that's okay just just just get it up for
whatever release date they're putting it
up for anything good came up for my
pretty 10,000 mode that was pretty I I
don't want to say was all I mean I want
to say it's fun but it's not it it's fun
if you have friends with you bouncing
all you want to but seriously I mean
besides that you're kinda just dead with
the CPUs look I know brain does cpus and
related who i just want to point out
some of the higher the higher you turn
them up and difficulty the higher the
rock is just one of you know even though
mario party difficulty is now we know
the intelligent shut up
Shadow has been taking any time no I
don't think I'm the mario party games
anymore at least not shining so should
yeah sure
no no my turn again huh well you know
what coming up take again
roblox you're right get it anyway
no not real block between avoid
chronicles with a big surprise right
kind of pipe band minecraft park for the
chance I'll do it I'll do it if you guys
put that in the comments section and
actually no i'll put it between on
twitter because so many retweets I'll do
it okay she just just to get title to
shut up anyway
oh yeah okay anyway Josh but yeah the
different consoles one of my favorite
games probably the music is awesome that
beautiful chronicles kind of known for
its music the gameplay doesn't get
repetitive response the story's good if
it's very it has a very more than I
don't know how to say that baby
yeah it's a deep store pretty heat it
gets you emotionally connected for you
look it's like it does a really good job
with that in the music that's just it
just doesn't really well I'm pleased i
believe want the hey you gotta play it
came with my fingers and misery remember
looking at my guy
see we should start a goal for me for
you just to be able to closing the wood
turns Joe part with somebody in the
comment field started GoFundMe for type
lotion thanks anyway
yeah potion your turn I feel available
is pretty self-explanatory for me
you go ahead on the planet
shut up she's persistent as explained by
like before I had my reasons so i can we
were going just intended i guess that
makes sense that the or yeah unless you
on floating call of duty army
you would put in farming simulator
um I don't think the mario like
something I'm trying to get a different
category yeah it's really hard thinking
with their franchises on Charlie
oh I think I can be videos in the cage
no we didn't mention all the way you
have you put the gamecube one
yes I wish I have I don't have them
I have it in my neck how about you just
require I don't have any green next unit
never should have contracted it
abstract issues send it back to you you
won't even get off of this project it's
confirmed back to you so I'll take a day
old scratch but we didn't mention i need
not on the lam younger younger me was
really scared of that thing that thing
was horrifying
I don't know why well I always without
you like rainbow bunchie motherfucker
shine Mario English horn yeah yeah I
don't like but yeah the 19,000 and start
moving i know i'm adding a fourth he was
like please subscribe
that's fine but we mentioned documents
also really good not good mansion but
working
yeah darkbird I like dark matter I
played I played it I actually really
enjoyed it when i played it like the
multi-player ok
hey how are ya okay over here thank you
very much thank you thank you very much
hanging shelf there's that's what about
my multiple layer over
yeah oh yeah i was really fun but know
anything i don't really like about it
but I'm not going to spoil it but ending
with County the ending was pretty
anti-climactic everybody I like up with
the boxes rule the main buildings really
yeah if you haven't played it go please
go put it's pretty fun except this
anti-climax
get the end now that but it got it if
you haven't played the first one being
played expect one not missing out really
you know the it'll probably be more
enjoyable actually data
ok so I just x3 i feel like we could go
on forever with this but we should
probably add whatever or sometime you
know anyways guys thank you for walking
us up children COUNTA in 10 cap I can't
talk like it let us know your favorite
games are in the comments section we
like it supports us subscribe to me and
I slow shin those were pretty cool
people i think you have anything else
dick and I think yeah my god I should
have said something like that coming
okay well anyways guys that gets all so
much shocking episode and change as we
very much appreciated as usual
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Which Locks Your Phone Best: Pins, Patterns or Passwords? - Duration: 3:31.
I don't keep a passcode on my phone, I just make my life too boring to hack.
Hey iPhone Addicts, Jules here for Dnews!
It's 2017, and passwords are soooo passé!
It goes without saying that our phones have become our main confidants, and the information
on them; sacrosanct.
In the last few years, we've seen countless variations on phone security, and new authentication
methods on the part of companies like Android and Apple.
Things like fingerprint scanning, encrypted passcodes, even complex patterns that have
to be inputted to gain access into the device.
But technology researchers will soon present a scary reality at the Network and Distributed
System Security Symposium of 2017.
They used covertly taken video of someone using Pattern Lock on their Android device
and paired it with computer vision algorithm software, which was then able to produce the
correct pattern within just five attempts.
The software was able to do this by tracking the victim's fingertips, from as far as
2 and a half meters away.
So, if you thought Pattern Lock was safer than a passcode, maybe it isn't.
Plus, most people don't use difficult to guess patterns or passcodes, making the job
of cracking them even easier.
Some security analysts suggest that the method of locking is less important than using multiple
encryption.
Most phones have an option where after a certain limited number of attempts, the phone locks
itself down until you can get it to a computer for validation, or it simply wipes the device
clean.
But even this encryption can be subverted by making multiple copies of the phone's
software.
So maybe the solution is to have a better password than just a four digit number of
nine-point pattern.
A four digit pin has about 10,000 possible combinations, a four-to-nine-point pattern
has closer to 400,000 combinations, but if you use an actual, alphanumeric password,
the number of options increases exponentially.
Even if you use a five-character alphanumeric password, with 90 different character options,
you'll end up with almost six billion different combinations.
That's pretty secure.
But of course, if someone sees you input your password, whether it be a camera, or just
someone looking over your shoulder, your security is gone altogether.
So what about fingerprint scanning?
That's safe, right?
Well, for starters, your fingerprint isn't really protected.
As we've talked about before on DNews, a number of companies have shown that fingerprint
unlocking can be done using 3D printed prints.
In 2013, a hacking group called the Chaos Computer Club took a photograph of a fingerprint,
laser printed it, poured rubber over the pattern, and was able to use this mold to unlock a
phone.
And of course, there's the less scientific method of just knocking you out and pressing
your thumb against the phone.
And legally, a fingerprint is not even considered a "password".
That might seem obvious, but an important example is if you are arrested and the police
want to go through your phone.
The Fifth Amendment says that you cannot be compelled to provide self-incriminating evidence,
like a password, but according to a court in Virginia, your fingerprint is not incriminating
information.
Other biometric ideas are in the works to help keep phones secure, and may one day be
standard on all phones.
It's already possible to recognize a designated person using their heart-rate, their vein
pattern under the skin, even by the iris and retina in the eye.
For now, it may just be a good idea to keep sensitive data off your phone.
If you want to know more about how phones can be hacked, check out this video here.
So that's hacking your phone, but did you know you can hack your body and implant technology
in it?
Our friends at Zoetic cover that in this video, here.
And what do you guys use?
A pattern? a pin? a password?
Your fingerprint?
Let us know down below in the comments and don't forget to like and subscribe for more
DNews every day.
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10 Insane Glitches that Actually Make Video Games Better - Duration: 6:44.
10 Insane Video Game Glitches That Made the Game Better
When video games were in their infancy, glitches were rare.
It's hard to screw up the programming in Pong.
But as games grow in size and complexity, errors pop up that leave gamers scratching
their heads.
These are ten of craziest, most mind-bending glitches that somehow actually made the games
better.
Grand Theft Auto V -- Flying Sharks Water environments in video games are always
terrifying.
You're usually struggling against a limited air supply, slow movement, and the fact that
you're no longer top of the food chain.
Grand Theft Auto V brings that same horror to you...out of the water.
The sharks in GTA V couldn't care less about the laws of physics.
Nature's perfect killing machine will swim right up out of the water and into the air,
and this isn't just an amusing glitch.
The sharks won't hesitate to take a bite out of you.
It's like the universe decided to avenge all those poor innocents you ran down instead
of doing the missions.
Halo 2 -- Super Jumping We're convinced there's a perfectly technical
explanation for why certain locations in Halo 2 had the potential to send you soaring into
the air, but a far more reasonable answer is that the earth decided to reject you for
sucking.
Certain multiplayer maps allowed players to 'super jump' to otherwise unreachable locations.
A common strategy was to grab a sniper rifle and run for the jump site, then spend the
rest of the map tidily picking off the enemy team.
The only problem was when players didn't know how, and instead handed off the power weapons
to the enemy team instead of paying attention to what's around them.
Looking at you, XxSniperxX420.
World of Warcraft -- Biological Warfare It's not often than an in-game incident attracts
the attention of the CDC, but if any game could, it would be World of Warcraft.
After Blizzard introduced Hakkar the Soulflayer, a boss for the 20-man raid Zul'Gurub, players
quickly lamented the Corrupted Blood spell.
Not only could it drop HP to zero extraordinarily quickly, but it could spread to anyone nearby.
It's no surprise then than Hunters realized they could dismiss their pets and carry the
disease with them...out of the raid.
Soon, players were spreading the Corrupted Blood plague into major cities, completely
wiping out population centers with speeds that made the Bubonic Plague sit back and
pout with jealousy.
Pokemon Red/Blue -- Missingo Ah, Pokemon.
The game that defined so many childhoods and launched the worldwide phenomena we know and
love today.
When Pokemon Red and Blue were released, the cartridges weren't capable of storing a huge
amount of data.
After all was said and done, there were 256 potential slots for Pokemon, of which only
151 were used.
Missingo is short for "missing number," and was the error code thrown out by the game
when it didn't know what Pokemon should appear.
Missingo could be a variety of different, weird-looking sprites, but was far better
known for the side effect: producing a near-infinite amount of whatever the sixth item in your
inventory is.
Hello, Rare Candies.
The Sims -- Demon Babies The Sims is an incredibly popular franchise,
especially among gamers who prefer a more laid-back style of gameplay that doesn't involve
guns.
But it may involve an exorcism here and there.
A strange glitch has appeared, which gives certain player's babies the look of children
that need to be bathed in holy water.
Distended limbs, bulging eyes, grotesque fingernails, you name it -- these babies are freaky.
The cause of the glitch isn't fully known, although it's suspected that it stems from
people playing on computers that aren't quite up to the task of running The Sims.
Civilization -- Nuclear Ghandicaust Perhaps the most famous glitch of all time
comes from Civilization.
Veteran players will remember how Ghandi, a peace-loving character, would suddenly turn
psychotic and being nuking the planet.
None of that was intention.
The leaders in Civilization were given 'aggression ratings' to match their real-world counterparts.
To no one's surprise, Ghandi's aggression rating was the lowest it could be: one.
But Ghandi would always try to win through Diplomacy, which resulted in his aggression
rating being lowered by two points.
Since computer code doesn't go into the negatives, this looped it back around to a rating of
255.
In the span of a single turn, the peace-loving Ghandi would lose every shred of sanity and
begin dropping atom bombs from orbit like it was going out of style.
And it was.
Because Ghandi killed everything.
Space Invaders -- Increasing Difficulty Almost every gamer alive knows of Space Invaders
and the way it increased it's difficulty -- by making the aliens move quickly the less there
were on screen.
The only problem is...they're supposed to move at the same speed.
Tomohiro Nishikado, the developer of the game, spent a full year building the hardware required
to run it.
Even then, the hardware struggled to keep up.
As you kill the enemies, the hardware is able to render the graphics more quickly, resulting
in one of the best-known difficulty sliders today.
Race N'Chase -- Psychotic Cops Long before Grand Theft Auto, a small studio
called DMA Design produced a game called Race N Chase.
There were two major problems.
Play testers thought it sucked, and the game could barely run without crashing.
More and more updates were put in place to stabilize the code, but all of these updates
had one major consequence: they made the police AI in the game completely insane.
Rather than drive like normal people, the police would ram players and try to crash
them.
The play testers loved this accidental mechanic, and the studio ran with it.
While Race N Chase was never released by that name, it was released later -- as Grand Theft
Auto.
And DMA Design is now known as Rockstar.
An accidental glitch created one of the most popular game franchises of all time.
Skyrim -- Bucket Head It's almost cheating to put a Bethesda title
on a list of glitches.
There are so many strange events that happen in open-world games, especially those the
size of Skyrim, but one in particular stands out.
Skyrim lets players move items around, perhaps for the purpose of decoration.
One player decided to pick up a bucket and put it on a shopkeeper's head, and then quickly
realized the shopkeeper was completely blind.
It's thievery made easy.
Just find a bucket, drop it upside down on someone's head, and cue up Yakety Sax while
you clean out all of their worldly possessions.
Super Smash Bro.
Brawl -- Pikaman Dedicated Smash Bros. players got a bit bored
of the base game and decided to change out character movesets.
After all, who wouldn't want to play as Pikachu with Ganondorf's moves?
Totally innocent, right?
Wrong.
As players quickly discovered, some changes should never be made.
Swapping Pikachu's moves for Ganondorf's resulted in human transmutation-levels of crimes against
humanity.
Because the game expected limbs to be in a certain position certain techniques, the character
skins were stretched out, resulting in what players dubbed Pikaman -- an abomination of
all Pikachu's cuteness, and proof that true evil exists in the world.
Video games, right?
Glitches are inevitable, but sometimes they lead the enough hilarity to make up for the
occasional inconvenience.
If you have any glitch stories you'd like to share, comment below!
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Hearthstone - 4 Heroes That Got CANCELLED - Duration: 5:28.
Heroes that Didn't Make it Into Hearthstone
Whats up guys its me Jeremy!
Did you guys know that there are actually quite a few heroes that got cancelled/removed
from Hearthstone in the early pre-alpha development phases?
The game originally was planned to have 2 heroes for each class, one alliance and one
horde.
This was later changed to one per class, although we've gotten some alternate hero skins now.
A bunch of different characters were considered / tested before the final hero was decided
for each class, and we could have been pretty close to having an entirely different main
cast of characters!
Let's take a look at some of these cancelled heroes and find out a part of what hearthstone
could have been!
Kael'Thas Sunstrider First up it's Kael'Thas Sunstrider, a
mage hero who we can see in some really early drafts of the game based on some of the development
info that we have.
Kael'Thas was the prince of Quel'Thalas, the forest that was home to the high elves
before Arthas waged war on it.
After Quel'Thalas was destroyed, Kael'Thas turned to darkness and became an ally to the
Burning legion.
He tried to summon Kil'jaeden through the sunwell, but was stopped and defeated.
Now one of Blizzard's main objectives with determining the nine heroes in the game was
to have a good diversity of both races and genders.
Although Jaina in general is slightly more iconic to the warcraft universe than Kael'Thas,
there's definitely a shortage of blood elf characters that were viable to be hearthstone
heroes, which is likely why Kael'Thas was considered.
Fortunately for Jaina, Valeera ended up fulfilling that role, and so Jaina ended up being the
mage hero we know and love today.
Wilfred Fizzlebang Next up it's Wilfred Fizzlebang!
So originally Blizzard wanted to have an alliance and horde hero for each class.
Obviously Gul'Dan would have been the horde hero, so Blizzard had Wilfred be the alliance
one.
Wilfred isn't super important to the story, but he is famous for being the gnome that
was trying to summon a doomguard but accidentally summoned Jaraxxus.
The plan to have Wilfred in the game is actually how Jaraxxus became a card, because Ben Brode
felt it was a flavor failure to have Wilfred be in the game without Jaraxxus.
Now since Blizzard ended up having only one hero per class, it's pretty obvious that
Wilfred would get cut over Gul'Dan, but he ended up getting his own card so it all
worked out for him.
Tirion Fordring Up next we have Tirion Fordring, who we can
also see being a hero in some early images of development!
Tirion is a pretty famous paladin from World of Warcraft, with killing the lich king being
just one out of his many notable accomplishments.
Tirion also got his own card pretty much from the start of the game, so it's likely that
if he had been the hero Uther would have gotten a pretty strong paladin legendary as well.
It's likely that Blizzard had actually already designed the stats/effect for the paladin
legendary they wanted, but since Tirion fit the card better because he has the legendary
sword Ashbringer and Uther just has his hammer, they made Uther the hero and Tirion the legendary.
Edwin Vancleef Up next it's Edwin Vancleef!
Ben Brode actually tweeted that the original Rogue Hero was actually Edwin, and we can
also see him being the rogue hero from some of the development pictures that we have.
While Edwin is the leader of the defias brotherhood and has some pretty cool lore attached to
him, he doesn't really feel important enough to be a hero.
Additionally, one of Blizzard's biggest priorities with deciding the heroes was to
have good racial diversity.
They already had a pretty good amount of humans, and a definite shortage of blood elves, so
Valeera ended up being chosen.
One interesting thing to note is that Valeera is known for not being a part of either the
horde or alliance, she even has a quote "I am neither Horde nor Alliance.
What has either faction ever done for me?"
So it's pretty likely that she was chosen as the hero after Blizzard decided to just
have one hero for each class.
Still though Vancleef got his own legendary so all's well that ends well.
Those are some of the heroes that didn't make it into Hearthstone, which one was your
favorite?
Let us know in the comments!
And it looks like that's gonna be it from me, if you enjoyed the video drop a like,
subscribe if you want, thanks for watching, and I'll see you guys next time!
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Purple House Cancer Support - Laura Wood tells her Story - Part 3 https://www.purplehouse.ie - Duration: 0:59.
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Kit Harington Thinks He Lost His V Card Too Young | Splash News TV - Duration: 1:03.
Kit Harington is known as quite the heartthrob to Game of Thrones watchers, so it's not
surprising that he lost his v card in a hurry…
But the actor admits he might have been a little too soon.
The actor gave a candid interview to Elle magazine, talking about his first sexual experience
with a woman.
He says, "It was a typical sort of teenage thing, at a party…
I was probably too young."
The interviewer pried about what exactly was, quote, "too young," and the actor hinted
that it was somewhere around the age of 13.
Harrington says, "I think the girl and I just kind of wanted to…
You either hold on and do it right, or you're young and decide to get the monkey off your
back."
Alright…
Thanks for the information, Kit…
Needless to say, no one in drama club probably made too much fun of him in high school.
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Divided Hopes: Perspectives from President Trump's Inauguration and the Women's March on Washington - Duration: 4:05.
(soft guitar music)
- We wanna be heard.
We don't wanna take it, it's all wrong.
Taking people's rights away is not the way to live.
- I have no doubt that he will do great things.
We've already seen he's been bringing jobs back,
you have Carrier, he had SoftBank from China,
numerous deals essentially, and I know that's
just gonna continue.
- I've never done anything like this in my life.
I came here for my daughter.
When we got up the next morning, she was so upset.
We went to work that day, it was an eerie, creepy feeling.
People were upset, people were crying,
and I thought maybe this would help my daughter out
to see that not everybody's that way.
We're standing here fighting for the very same things
my mother did all those years ago.
It's ridiculous.
We've come so far to turn back.
I don't know.
I don't understand.
- I know without a doubt everything will be okay,
but at this point I do believe, unfortunately,
we have to work on race relations.
Our country has been divided, I'd say the last few years,
and especially in this past election,
really brought out the worst in people on both sides.
- Three days, four days after the election,
I was walking out of Wal-Mart, and there was
this poor little Muslim lady standing there
and this big white man is just screaming at her.
Had her all backed up against the wall,
so I walked up to her and I said Farah,
where have you been?
I've been looking everywhere for you.
We're supposed to meet for lunch.
She looked at me weird, and I winked at her.
I said let's go.
And it took her a second, but she took my hand
and away we went.
And if I've gotta do that a billion times, I will.
- So I don't know how we can tackle those issues,
but I think that's where we need to start.
We need to start unifying, no matter what your
political affiliation is, no matter where you fall
on that political spectrum, Libertarian, Republican,
Democrat, we need to unify.
And I know Trump along the campaign trail
was rather abrasive and controversial,
but it was a tough fight and we needed somebody tough
so I truly believe we'll see that presidential Trump
and people will see that, okay, he can do the job
and put their differences aside, let him do what he can
the first 100 days, far as Obamacare,
Supreme Court Justice appointments, anything further
than that, it's gonna be good.
- You have to give and take.
Okay, fine, you don't wanna federally fund
Planned Parenthood, then I'm fine with that compromise,
but you keep abortion safe and legal.
- Yeah, you know you a compromise.
- These are compromises that must be made
for women's lives to be safe.
- [Daughter] I don't want them defunding
Planned Parenthood.
- That's what we're planning on doing,
is hanging in there and just getting heavily involved
with whatever needs to be done, all of it.
- [Daughter] Whatever we can.
- Whatever we can do, we will do.
- It's just been very exciting.
I know he inspired a lot of people, and we need
to keep hold of that energy, and I hope it inspires
other people, not just in the Republican party.
We need to again unify and come together
and do great things together, and that's when
we will be successful.
So I don't know.
Hope that helps you out.
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George: Hey everybody.
Are you trying to send emails out to those people who have visited or converted on your
sites?
Have you built a list?
Do you want to send them out ten times cheaper, maybe get great open engagement rates?
Look, today on One Last Tool, we are going to look at a service called Cloudy.Email and
see if it might be a right fit for you.
What's up ladies and gentlemen, George B. Thomas, back for another episode of
One Last Tool.
We're going to dive really deep into, well something all of you out there should be doing,
called email.
Maybe some right ways to do it and a tool to use it with.
Before I get into that, let's go ahead and talk to our guest today.
First of all, why don't you tell the audience who you are, who you work for, and maybe what
you do there, and the audience that this is going to be resonating too.
Maruf: Hey.
Hey, George.
This is Maruf, here.
I am, by the way, I'm overseas, I guess, from most of you guys who are listening.
We are based in Europe, in Denmark, I'm the co-founder of Cloudy.Email.
That's email marketing tool for email marketers.
George: Very cool.
So up until this point, we're just going to call it Cloudy, but know when you're searching
for it, it's probably Cloudy.Email.
So, let's do this.
Let's start at the very beginning.
We're going to start at the basics, we'll work ourself into the weeds potentially, or
into the micro-sections of this.
When you're trying to figure out email, and you see your tool, how do you explain, what
is cloudy?
Maruf: Cloudy is just an email marketing software.
For example, for companies who want to send regular updates and news to their readers,
for example on vlog.
They usually end up using email marketing like MailChimp, [inaudible 00:02:27] just
Cloudy is one of them.
But is a bit different strategy and we can talk about a bit later.
So this is our difference.
Otherwise, it's just email software.
George: All right.
So, email software, that's the simple what it is, and I sort of heard some competitors,
maybe, but we'll talk about that later.
Let's go one step deeper, and let's talk about how does Cloudy actually work.
I want to do this, what do I need to know, or what are the moving parts of this?
Maruf: Sure.
Well, you have to sign up first, of course, it's free signup.
This is the beautiful part of Cloudy, because if you go to any other email software, you
sign up, of course, but as soon as you begin to put your list on the software, they begin
to charge you based on how big is your list, even though you sent or not.
We don't think it's fair, so the Cloudy's different.
You can go to Cloudy, sign up, you can upload your list.
We don't care how big or small it is, you don't pay anything.
You pay only when you send.
You create your campaign, you have to import your list, you select your list, or lists
if you want to, then hit the send button, and we send your emails.
George: So, the fact that you can start to build a list, and hold these people in there,
and not actually have to pay until you send, that's actually brilliant.
Because I know there's so many people out there that are either personal brands, or
small businesses, entrepreneurs, startups.
They want to start building that list, but they're like, "Oh my gosh, I don't have the
additional funds yet, but when I know I have a large enough list that I can actually monetize
it, then this might make sense."
Let's talk about that, I mentioned entrepreneurs, startup, but I want to hear from you, who
do you feel is the best fit for Cloudy?
Maruf: I mean, we have different customer segments.
As you said, there are those entrepreneurs, like us, where just starting out, they want
to build their list and understand the power of email marketing.
It could be for them.
But, it could also be for them because, as I said, if you have a large list, say 50,000
100,000, if you send only once a week, it may begin to hurt you if you use hundred email
software, because it begin to charge you close to a thousand and more.
With us, let's say you have if you have 100,000 list, 100,000 emails, if you want to send,
that's fair call it twice a month, our pricing also even we did it in a special way.
Cloudy charges only $1 for sending 1,000 emails.
It's very simple.
So, if you have 100,000 email, if you send only once a month, you pay $100, that's it.
If you don't send, you don't pay anything at all.
Compared to, for example, other guys, you may end up paying couple hundred dollars,
maybe 1,000, I don't know.
George: I can tell you ... Yeah, I was sort of speechless for a second.
I can tell you that that's a bargain at, I don't know, seven times the price.
That's really ... I like that, that's definitely a value to the tool and to the community who
might choose to use that tool as well.
Let's back up for a second, and I always love to be solving a problem.
The One Last Tool podcast, we're talking to these tools, because we want to know what
problems they solve.
So, Cloudy, and we know who the best users, but what problem would you say, this is what
we're doing, this is what we're solving for you?
Maruf: We're solving mainly two problems.
One of them is, to send mass emails and deliver in Inbox, so they don't end up in Spam or
on their filters.
The way we do that, we work with Amazon AW Services, so instead of doing that, we hold
all this IP applications to Amazon and they handle that, we just an engine.
On the other hand, we help companies to send this mass emails at affordable prices.
So, there are two things, deliver, with high delivery open rates, and do it as cheap as
possible.
George: We kind of let the cat out of the bag, usually the next question I ask is, how
much does it cost.
We know how much it costs, it's very inexpensive.
With that, let's not really, unless you have more cost conversation you want to cover,
maybe we could just jump into, I'm looking at this, I'm crazy because I'm not looking
at price, I still want to look at competitors.
Who are Cloudy competitors?
Who do you consider competitors in your space?
Maruf: Well, only the competitors is any other email marketing software.
It could be MailChimp, [inaudible 00:07:15].
But, of course, we look at the competitors.
But, as I said, our pricing is the more of the different part, we just put our price
... I just want to mention one thing, if listeners, they want to keep one thing from this podcast
is just one thing, you pay $1 for 1,000 emails, that's it.
That just explains everything, should compare to others, you begin to understand.
We're the same high open rates and reliability and just gives the thing.
Of course, in the letter, in the thing, we'll also explain what our plans for 2017, to give
a better picture.
In 2016, was for us, building the main core, [fresh on 07:54] sending email efficiently,
deliver Inbox, and effective, like cheap.
But in 2017, we have two more new features which makes us a little bit apart in other
guys in the market.
This is something later, I don't want to spoil the surprise.
George: Yeah.
I like surprises.
I never can wait for surprises, so let's go ahead and move into that, because we talked
about what the competitors are, but let's talk about what makes you, Cloudy, better
than your competitors?
Maruf: Except the price and reliability, one of the things that are important for us is
we are very customer-centric.
If you come to our website, you can always chat with somebody else.
We always reply to you in person, we'll help you to get aboard personally.
If there's anything ... There's always a person on the other side of the screen, who can talk
to, listen to your needs.
That's it, I guess.
We care about customers, we are there always for them.
George: I like that.
What I hear is that you, even though this is about email, and it's about digital, when
it comes to consumer, the person who's going to be using Cloudy, there's decent support.
There's going to be a face, there's going to be somebody helping you through the process.
Which is priceless, because there's so many software companies out there that-
Maruf: You cannot talk to anyone.
George: Yeah, it's just not that way.
Here's the thing, as I've traveled the interwebs, I've noticed that there's two different types
of people.
There's those techie people, they're just savvy, they get it, there's no problems.
Then, there's those people that well, they're not.
What are the potential problems with somebody who picks up Cloudy, they want to do this
email thing, what are some of the potential problems that they actually might face when
they get started?
Maruf: That's a very good question.
I mean, if that person was never used any of their email microsoftwares, they might
have issues to create a campaign.
But, otherwise, my background in user experience, we created the Cloudy in very, very simple.
Even the people who are coming from [inaudible 00:10:08] other, they say, "Wow, this even
simpler than MailChimp."
I think, potentially, some people might face it, but the beautiful part, as we said, we're
always online.
If someone has question, they can always expect just a couple of clicks away and we are right
there, and we will help them along.
George: Very cool.
I like the fact that we have good support.
I like that user interface, so you're saying it's super simple.
And I like that you took time to do this interview.
I really appreciate that.
If people are interested in learning more about Cloudy, where do you want to send them.
Maruf: Let them go to www.cloudy.email.
When they sign up, we have the question, "Where did you hear about us?"
If they tell us that they're coming from this podcast, One Last Tool, what we're going to
do, we're giving you a special discount.
There are two things.
First thing, even if they are new or existing, we'll help them personally to migrate, free
of charge.
The next thing is, we'll give them free credits for 10,000 emails, free of charge.
George: Man.
Maruf: Give us a try.
It doesn't cost them anything.
No strings attached, if you don't want to use it, no strings attached, you don't have
to use it.
At least you can try it and see.
George: Yeah, I like free credit.
Free credit is a good thing.
All right folks, this has been George B. Thomas.
We have been talking about Cloudy.email.
This is how we do it, there's no fluff, no mess, it's just One Last Tool, one great tool.
Go out into the world, find that one tool that's going to help you do business better.
Until next time, have a great day.
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