You Tube has revolutionized the web, and lucky for us part of that revolution has included the 10 hour YouTube video. I wanted to pick a couple favorites and luckily was able to narrow the list to just 191 videos.
I understand that not everyone has 239 days (don't worry those are 8 hr work days) to review these videos so I have decided to list my picks from best to worst.
1. Cantina Band - That's right Star Wars is hot right now and how can anyone not want to watch this video. I watched this video at work and some IT guy came by my desk and was like, " what the heck are you doing streaming all this video" when I showed him it was the Star Wars cantina band he was like " cool send me the link". So I did... https://youtu.be/FWO5Ai_a80M
2. Meow Mix - This video is a classic I mean it's a night club scene there are sick beats and cats, it is the perfect storm Internet video. The drop at 3:11:26 is dope well worth the wait. http://youtu.be/SbyZDq76T74
3. Nyan Cat - It's the internet so I needed to add another cat video so here it is. This video needs no explanation, come on it's crapping a rainbow. http://youtu.be/wZZ7oFKsKzY
4. Bees In The Trap - Samuel Jackson hits it out of the park with this one. It's kind of like listening to really good jazz, it's just smooth and mellow. Nice to see Samuel took another look at his acting career and made the move to music. He nailed this one. http://youtu.be/dh_7k2O5i7E
I understand that not everyone has 239 days (don't worry those are 8 hr work days) to review these videos so I have decided to list my picks from best to worst.
1. Cantina Band - That's right Star Wars is hot right now and how can anyone not want to watch this video. I watched this video at work and some IT guy came by my desk and was like, " what the heck are you doing streaming all this video" when I showed him it was the Star Wars cantina band he was like " cool send me the link". So I did... https://youtu.be/FWO5Ai_a80M
2. Meow Mix - This video is a classic I mean it's a night club scene there are sick beats and cats, it is the perfect storm Internet video. The drop at 3:11:26 is dope well worth the wait. http://youtu.be/SbyZDq76T74
3. Nyan Cat - It's the internet so I needed to add another cat video so here it is. This video needs no explanation, come on it's crapping a rainbow. http://youtu.be/wZZ7oFKsKzY
4. Bees In The Trap - Samuel Jackson hits it out of the park with this one. It's kind of like listening to really good jazz, it's just smooth and mellow. Nice to see Samuel took another look at his acting career and made the move to music. He nailed this one. http://youtu.be/dh_7k2O5i7E
Here is a link to the remaining 187 videos http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE28CAB65DFFB5870
**Update** Nevada is now honoring Arizona Resident and non Resident CCWs. See Here
I recently participated in my first handgun class and I have to say it was much more informative then I was expecting. It was a 2 day class focused around hand gun laws and practical shooting technique. The first day was classroom course work and the second day was on the range.
For someone like me who has not shot handguns on a regular basis a class in handgun basics is a great idea. Many of us try to mimic what we see on tv and in the movies, or listen to Billy Bob next to us on the range, but at the end of the day we don't really understand the body mechanics of how to shoot. The class I took was relatively short almost a crash course, but I left that class much more proficient with my weapon. To be fair prior to the class I was lucky enough to shoot with a friends brother who was ex military and a weapons trainer. I credit him and a lot of rounds at the range for solid shooting fundamentals, but remember shooting is academic. You are never to good of a shot and you should always be learning and imporiving.
One last note I took from the class, don't trust gun law you read in forums, hear from a gun store clerk s, or any other non cited source. It is your responsibility to know the laws and interpret them don't trust any other persons interpretations.
Below are some helpful links and documents our instructor provided us in the class.
Here's a link to CA DOJ's PDF "CA Firearms Laws" http://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/firearms/pdf/cfl2013.pdf. Get to know the DOJ's website (http://oag.ca.gov/firearms) and don't be afraid to call and speak with a DOJ Agent (916) 263-4887. They have been pretty cool to request info from.
Another great website for every state's laws is http://www.handgunlaw.us/.
A great website to check reciprocity and recognition of your CCW's is http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_carry_permit_reciprocity_maps.html.
Here are couple Shooting Maps that give some suggestions based on your shot grouping. It was the first time I had seen these and the looked pretty neat,
Right Handed Shooters.
Left Handed Shooters
Ingredients:
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1/2 course cut onion
2 cloves peeled and chopped garlic
1 cup mango juice/nector
1/4 cup Sriracha
1 tablespoon of sesame oil
1 tablespoon of rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon of soy sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon
Prepare the Marinade:
Add the mango juice, Sriracha, sesame oil, vinegar, salt and pepper, to a bowl. Separate half of the marinade for the glaze. In the remainder add the onion and garlic then put it in a ziplock bag with the thawed chicken breast. Let it marinade for an hour or so.
Prepare the Glaze:
With the remainder in the sauce pan heat it over a medium high heat continually stiring until it thickens to a glaze consistency. This will be used to glaze the chicken breasts during the grilling process.
Grill the Chicken:
Get your BBQ nice and hot. Make sure you clean and oil the grill to get those beautiful char marks. Once you slap them on the grill flip them after 10 min. Once they are flipped slap on the glaze after the next 10 min flip them to the glaze side. Because the BBQ is hot you can continue to glaze and flip until the breasts are cooked though. Enjoy!!!
Home surveillance systems can get really expensive, and many times don't provide everything your looking for. My goal was to set up a functional reliable home surveillance system, that I could view on my mobile device, provided motion detection image capture, and the ability to support multiple cameras.
iPhone Software:
I found icam in the apple app store. This app caught my eye because of its simplicity. It also does not require a subscription, in app purchase, or ads.
Server Software:
The server software (icam source) works with the app and is free on the company website. For free software it is very stable, and can also push notifications during a motion event. I set mine up to archive the image captures to external hard drive, so those images are backed up to the cloud.
Cameras:
These cameras have worked flawlessly for me. They don't have a ton of bells and whistles, but perform great in low light and have been super reliable.
Update:
If you are getting public proxy busy or the app is trying to get you to pay for proxy access take a look at your local home router. You will probably have to forward a range of ports to allow your iPhone app to connect to your home server when you on another network.
IMPORTANT NOTE #1 - If your router only allows you to forward a single port at a time, change the port range from 12000-12100 to 12000-12005 in the iCamSource and add 6 port forwarding rules in your router, one for each port.
IMPORTANT NOTE #2 - If you are running iCamSource(s) on more than one computer on the same network then you will need to use (and forward) a separate port range for each computer. (We recommend using 12000-12100, 12200-12300, 12400-12500, etc.)
IMPORTANT NOTE #2 - If you are running iCamSource(s) on more than one computer on the same network then you will need to use (and forward) a separate port range for each computer. (We recommend using 12000-12100, 12200-12300, 12400-12500, etc.)








