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Can you use Plus P ammo in the SCCY pistol - Duration: 2:49.

Hello folks this Yamil Sued for the SCCY Network

and today we are going to answering some viewer questions

one of the viewers asked us

can you shoot Plus P ammunition

in the SCCY Pistol

well

that is a difficult one, because it is yes and no.

the factory recommends that you do not

steady diet of Plus P ammunition

in your Pistol..um

but they do not say don't

what I would recommend is

well.. Plus P actually means

more pressure is not that the ammunition is

better or worst it just has more pressure

there are several kinds of ammunition

out there premium ammunition that is

specifically created for small hand guns like this one.

and it's

equally effective and even sometimes

very well rated for a defence kind of ammunition

what I would recommend that is for

practice or fun you use

something like American eagle

115 grain

or 124..147..they do make American eagle

in different weights

so..simple closer to the ammo you are going to shoot

for example this is the 115

they make a 124...and 147

So

get some great practice ammo. like I said American eagle

and federal also make

HST Premium ammunition

in..for both standard and

9mm pistols and for micro pistols

which means this specifically designed

For...

short barrels like the SCCY pistol

and also what is important is

this is not Plus P this is standard

pressure ammunition so you could shoot this ammo

to your hearts content and you really don't

need the super duper Plus P ammo

there is a lot good Plus P ammo out there

So

I am not saying is bad but..

but the factory dose not recommend

that you use it that much so umm

yeah I really recommend the Federal HXT

this one is the 124 which is for standard pistols

and this one here is the 150 grain which is the

micro pistol, so you know a really good

effective ammunition specifically disigned

for a pistol like the SCCY Pistol and you are not going to be beating it up

with high pressure ammunition

Thank you for watching. Thank you for your questions

Please keep asking questions, that is the only way

we know what you want to watch.

so please stay tuned to the SCCY Network for more info on your pistol.

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How to Download 360° Photos and Videos from Facebook, Streetview, YouTube and Google Plus - Duration: 4:17.

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Hey guys its me Rahul, and today i'll show you guys how to download 360-degree videos

and photos from Facebook, streetview, YouTube and google plus.And also i will show you ,how

to view those 360 medias on your pc as well as on your android phone.

If you want to know how to take 360 photos with just your smartphone, click the link

the description or click on this card .

First i am show the simplest thing that is how to download 360 videos.it is actually

very easy, you can use any online video downloader you want, i recommend savefromnet and clipconverter.cc

those are some really nice websites to download videos from facebook or youtube, you just

have to copy the link and paste it onto the text field and download.

Downloading 360 images from facebook,streetview and google plus is a bit tricky.

To download from Facebook : you need to use chrome and download an extension called Azimuth:

Download Facebook 360° Photos/Videos ", then find a 360 image on Facebook then just click

on this icon and select "equirectangular".

And that's it.

The 360 image will be downloaded to your downloads folder.

To download street view 360 photos you need to goto a website called istreetview.com ,and

download their software and install it on your pc., then you can load panorama views

either using a link or using coordinates, if you want to download a 360 image that you

saw on your phone in the street view app just share the link or copy it and paste it on

to this website click load, then copy the panorama id and paste it onto the software

and give a new name and hit "Download panorama".You can also search for places and view available

360 photos from the website and download them if you want to.

Next, I'll show you guys how to download 360 photos from google plus.Unfortunately

there is no extensions or softwares for this, so you need to pretty much do it manually.

It's actually not that hard.

First find the image that you want to download make it fullscreen then hit "ctrl+shift+i"

or right click and select inspect element, which will open this tool,then hit ctrl F

to bring up the search tool , then type in "hnAeA", it is in the description so don't

worry about it.

Then just double click and copy the link that is above the search phrase , then paste it

on next tab and delete the last 5 letters that is starting from this hyphen to the o

then hit enter and then right click →> save as image and save.

So that's pretty much how you can download 360 photos and videos from major sources.

You can always find new 360 videos and photos from facebook,youtube and google plus with

a simple search with keyword 360.

To view this downloaded 360 photos and videos, you can use gopro vr player on your pc, it

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like codec error or something goto to its settings and change the video decoding backend

to windows media foundation.This player is actually kind of cool, you can change the

projection , there is a lot of cool features .yeah i totally recommend this software.

To view 360 medias on your phone , you can download an app called "VR media player-

360 viewer" it supports both photo and video.

You can either use the touch controls or you can use the vr mode--if you have a google

cardboard or something like this, It works really well.

So that's pretty much it.

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Market Plus: Elaine Kub - Duration: 14:15.

Yeager: This is the Friday, December 29, 2017

version of the Market Plus segment.

Joining us now is Elaine Kub ending the year 2017.

If you had to give this year a grade on how the

year was, all the commodities, you have to

lump them all together, would they get a passing

grade?

I don't even know what your criteria would be,

but this has been a stressful year for a lot

of people, very little gains, very little

movement up or down.

You had to work really hard to make money this

year.

Kub: Yeah, correct.

I was going to say, as far as grading it, when you

first ask it, like if you just ask for the entire

financial world it has been an amazing year.

I think the stock market has less volatility in

2017 than it has had at any time since 1964.

So stock markets are great and there's no real reason

to look on the horizon and think that that's about to

collapse in 2018.

There's no real estate bubble about to burst that

we know of, nothing that we know of, knock on wood,

right.

So that's fine.

The commodities were equally non-volatile but

that doesn't make anybody happy.

Yeager: You need a little volatility to maybe have

an opportunity to make some money and we didn't

have that.

Kub: Well, end users of feed grains, for instance,

they probably appreciate low prices.

But producers, yeah, this is non-profitable levels

in many cases.

Yeager: You mentioned it during the show and I

don't remember if it was soybeans or if it was

corn, you talked about the stock market just a little

bit and money coming into commodities.

We need some money.

At any point do we see any money coming from this

stock market that has done so well coming into

commodities?

Kub: Absolutely.

I think it could happen immediately.

I think it could happen on January 2nd folks could

wake up and decide I'm going to get serious about

diversifying into new asset classes and the

money could come into commodities.

It would come into energies first and then

metals, copper has been doing very well, cotton

can attract money.

It will come into corn and soybeans probably last and

if it comes into soybeans it will probably come in

the position of new short positions.

Yeager: We need more of those?

Kub: No we don't need more of them, but I'm just

saying, it could come in but I don't think it's

necessarily going to be the immediate savior

unless there was some sort of headlines that could

bring in, I don't know, I can't think of anything

right off the top of my head?

Yeager: Well and that's what you talked about, we

didn't have, we have a lack of headlines in a lot

of these markets.

But we do have tweets.

Do those count?

Kub: Sure.

Yeager: Alright.

Kylo wants to know, as we get some of our great

questions from all of you that watch the program, or

read, Kylo is asking, there is still a strong

protein premium for hard red wheat.

Since the only thing we seem to have to offer on

the export market is quality, is the protein

premium going to hang around for the foreseeable

future?

Kub: I think so if they haven't already blended it

away and solved the problem that that premium

structure is likely to remain.

But one thing I have noticed is that the

commercial traders, the millers, the bonafide

hedgers in the wheat markets are not coming in

with long positions.

They have not been locking in the previously lower

prices.

So as far as the actual industry that wants to

mill and create flour for consumers they feel that

prices need to move lower overall for that milling

wheat.

Yes, the relative cost structure for the high

protein stuff versus the low protein stuff, that is

probably likely to stay in place, but the whole price

point probably needs to shift lower.

Yeager: You talk about covering, maybe making

sales at the end of the year, but we've had a

trend for two, almost three weeks, do you expect

it to continue past mid-January?

Kub: Not really, no, like I said I think it's due to

shift lower.

Yeager: Okay.

Short a little more I guess.

Alright, we have another Twitter question.

You can follow Elaine Kub @elainekub, by the way, if

you're looking to follow people on Twitter.

Gary in Fort Dodge, you can follow him

@farmerNelson.

Last year from the December/January lows and

the February highs we rallied 96 cents in

soybeans, 35 cents in corn.

Everybody's great question, can we have a

repeat performance please?

Kub: Yeah, Gary, I was looking at that exact

thing, what was the trading range throughout

the entire year?

And it sounds better when you look at the entire

year, there was those opportunities, there was a

bit of a rally.

Of course this can happen again.

Seasonally we always tend to put some risk premium

in those markets when there is late planting or

another drought or continued drought or

worsening drought because we're starting already

behind on soil moisture in Iowa and certainly in the

Dakotas.

So sure, absolutely there is possibility that you

could get some concern and some rally.

But that rally in my opinion is not ever, under

any circumstances in 2018, in my opinion, likely to

make it much past $4 or $4.50 because there is so

much, no matter, almost no matter how low yields are

in 2018 the existing inventories could make up

for those losses.

Yeager: On your drive from South Dakota to here, how

many piles of grain did you see on the side of the

road?

A bunch, right?

Not just in your home state but here as well in

Iowa.

Kub: And like I mentioned on the show, the carry

spreads are there convincing the elevators

just keep on piling it, keep on holding that and

the market will pay you to hold onto it.

Yeager: And normally there is a little bit of a trend

between here and maybe July.

The next big thing that could move this market is

possibly the acres report but we're a long ways from

that.

Kub: Oh yes, yes.

So in the near-term, particularly for soybeans

with that South American weather story and the just

pre-existing trend and the fact that they're

overpriced compared to corn technically, yes

there's a lot of potential in the near-term for

soybeans to continue lower.

Yeager: Alright, well, good luck Gary in Fort

Dodge.

@cornprice has another one.

This one, we've talked about, we've kept it safe,

now let's get dangerous.

A fair market price asks, I think it's time to start

talking about a set-aside program.

Do you agree?

This would be let's take some of those marginal

acres out of production, take some of that extra

inventory that comes from all that yield, is it time

to think about that?

Kub: Well, Paul, do you want me to get political?

Yeager: Are you saying do I want you back on the

show?

Is that what you're asking?

Kub: I don't personally think that government

intervention is very useful in the long run.

And if you think of it logically, so let's say

one individual farmer decides to do that, his

neighbor will then take advantage of that and

globally the same thing would happen.

If we as the United States decided to take taxpayer

money to do this, Canada would fill in the gap,

Mexico would fill in the gap, Brazil would fill in

the gap and certainly longer term we would

absolutely see those acres come in from the marginal

land in South America or Africa or Ukraine.

There's lots of land throughout the world

willing to come into production if the U.S.

taxpayer decides to pay U.S.

farmers to stop growing them.

So I think we just have to hang in there and hope

that demand, and I feel confident that in the

long-term demand will catch up.

Yeager: Well, we know that as the NAFTA negotiations

go on, Iowa Senator Charles Grassley last week

was kind of hinting and was poking around USDA

asking are there pots of money set aside in case

NAFTA goes away.

Is that something that -- Kub: What was the answer?

Yeager: Well, I don't think he, nobody says no,

they think we're going to get a better deal if we

pull out of NAFTA.

Kub: I hope so.

When we talked about headlines, we'll hit on it

again, is that that is one possibility in January is

if the NAFTA negotiations go really well for

agriculture, that's a headline that there could

be some depression in the corn market right now that

is priced in because people are worried about

the NAFTA negotiations and if they go well and you

saw headlines about that, that might release some of

that pent up dismay.

Yeager: But we have had negative headlines about

NAFTA -- Kub: If we had good ones.

Yeager: Well, but it didn't move the market the

way you think it would.

Kub: But it shouldn't, the supply and demand, the

global supply and demand of what exists and what

people want to consume will be the same no matter

what the trade agreements say.

Yeager: Sure, yes they'll find a way.

There will be individual commodities, we'll make a

deal, we'll just have a lot of little deals and

maybe no big oversight.

Let the free market work right?

Kub: Hopefully.

Yeager: Alright, Phil in Ontario, he's in Canada

and I heard it's cold up there, but it's cold in

the United States, Phil wants to know, he's

@Agridome.

He says, is there any potential for increased

grain demand from biofuels globally specifically

focusing on biodiesel demand and Chinese ethanol

potential?

Kub: I think that is the big hopeful driver that

would keep everything churning along is if we

got continued consumer demand from emerging

economies whether it is electric cars that need

infrastructure built up for them, that will help

commodity demand to build all of that, whether it is

ethanol because more people in Asia will be

driving and driving more miles, that would be great

for commodity demand.

Sure, absolutely, that's fantastic and that's the

one thing that would keep this economy churning.

We've had good growth in the developed countries,

we need to see that growth trickle along into the

emerging economies and then we could see another

25% growth or 3% growth in the global economy, 25%

growth in the stock market.

But overall we'd like to see that everywhere.

Yeager: Well, and domestically this week a

report put us second best month or best month we've

ever had in ethanol production in this

country, Iowa 4.2 billion gallons of ethanol.

We're producing it here.

The ethanol plants are buying right now

domestically.

Stocks are declining a little bit.

But crude oil is going up.

Is this a recipe for a little bump in corn?

Kub: I'd be worried about reading too much into the

crude oil price as a factor of demand.

I think that is the temptation is to say oh

there's great demand for energy and I worry that

the crude oil price is a blip because of supply

disruptions in Europe and then the arbitrage taking

place between the Brent and the WTI right now.

So I don't want to go out on that limb just yet.

Yeager: Alright, I want to talk energy.

I mentioned something to you before we started

rolling.

Natural gas up 10.7%.

Heating oil I think it's double digits I think I

said earlier in three of those and the other one

right behind at like 8%.

We're going to have that spike.

We haven't had this kind of winter in a couple of

years.

So is that just playing out, is this just a

fundamental thing right now?

Kub: It seems like it, the timing of it seems like

the energy traders just got caught unaware by the

breadth, the widespreadness of this

cold snap and the length of it.

We always expect some sort of a cold snap in the

winter but this one is unusual, this is colder

than 2004 is the last time that we had anything this

severe across the United States.

Yeager: Did you see the video in that story of

Josh's where the guy came out and poured the water,

boiling water, it was the top of Mount Washington in

New Hampshire, it was like 38 below.

Do you know what the wind chill was when he was out

there?

83 below zero.

Kub: That's pretty cold.

Yeager: Get off the mountain.

Alright, last question for you Elaine and I'll stop

going off about the weather.

Matt who wrote us on Instagram, follow us on

Instagram, it's kind of fun.

Check out the stories, they're always fun.

Matt wants to know, the lack of a market for small

grains and forage crops in Iowa is on his mind,

Elaine.

Will low corn prices help move us to more diverse

systems in the foreseeable future?

Kub: Well, this is a pet topic of mine.

Mathematically the concept of diversification is

fantastic.

And you look at a map of all the things that North

Dakota grows and it is a much more resilient map

because you have low corn prices, go plant lentils

or sunflowers, but there's a sunflower plant in North

Dakota and there's no sunflower plant in Iowa

even if you could grow sunflowers here with all

the humidity.

So there's a couple of problems for Iowa

specifically is that it is humid so it's not great

for some of these small crops or you have problems

even growing wheat and more importantly there is

no real end market for it.

So he asks in the foreseeable future, what

would need to happen is you'd need to build some

sort of an end market for these specialty crops and

then you'd have a fighting chance.

But I love it as a mathematical concept,

diversification is where it's at.

And if I could suggest anything to folks in the

Western Corn Belt, that milo market is great.

There's premiums for milo over corn which is

historically unusual and China keeps on buying it,

they like it for the gluten free stuff.

So there's certainly opportunities.

I don't know how Iowa is going to do it but for

other parts of the Corn Belt it can be done.

Yeager: What are you talking about, they grow

early season corn and late season corn, they're very

diverse.

And the Milo, we actually get a couple of questions

about every two weeks and people wanting to know

about Milo.

So maybe we'll be talking about it sooner, maybe the

next time you come back.

Kub: Sounds good.

Yeager: Alright, Elaine Kub, thank you so very

much for joining us.

Kub: Thanks.

Yeager: Good to have you here.

And we will soon begin the next round of our Market

to Market Classroom project complete with

video questions.

We want to help you keep your New Year's resolution

of being a part of the Weekly Journal of Rural

America.

Set your camera, record your macro-commodity

question and send it to us via email at

MarkettoMarket@iptv.org or message us on Facebook or

Twitter for more details.

And be sure to join us again next week when we'll

see how researchers are hunting for answers to a

devastating citrus disease and Dan Hueber will sit in

the analyst chair here at the Market to Market

table.

So until then, thank you so much for watching,

listening or reading, Phil.

I'm Paul Yeager.

Happy New Year.

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The Fixies ★ The Microwave - Plus More Full Episodes ★ Fixies English | Cartoon For Kids - Duration: 11:41.

Fixies have a special sign I happened to discover.

They hold three fingers in the air And flash it to each other.

They send their greetings to you, They sing them and they shout.

But if you meet a Fixie, please, Don't let their secret out!

The Microwave

OK, children, for today's lesson we are going to learn about the microwave oven.

It's a very special appliance that people use to heat all sorts of different foods up.

Is there any chance that we could get heated up here?

You'll find out about that too if you'll pay attention, of course.

Got it?

Now listen carefully.

I'm listening, I'm listening.

Of course, young Fixies go to school just like human kids.

But their parents teach them a lot of important lessons too.

Fixie parents take their kids on tours of all sorts of different devices

and teach them what Fixies can do to keep them working properly.

They like to show them how the computers, or televisions, or gaming systems work,

or anyone of the many appliances they take care of inside of the kitchen. Like the stove.

Every once in a while a new device appears in the house,

something that the Fixies have never dealt with before.

To learn how this new thing works the Fixies gather together

and read the instructions that the humans keep printing up,

but almost never seem to take the time to read for themselves.

And so now it's time to look at the magnetron.

That's what emits the microwaves.

Oh, and so the food absorbs the microwaves, and that's what heats it up.

That's right.

And now look carefully to your left.

Hurray!

Freedom!

Oh! Tom Thomas!

What do you say? Want to watch cartoons?

I can't. I need to do my homework.

Then just do it quickly.

For some reason whenever I start doing homework I always get hungry for some food.

Then just eat faster!

No. The faster I eat, the sooner I'll have to start doing my homework.

It already got cold. I need to go warm it up.

One minute should be enough.

These aren't just ordinary wires. These are for…

Masiya, what's going on?!

It looks like it might be an overload! The microwave might burn out!

Then we better run out of here!

What do you mean run? We need to save this microwave.

Simka and Masiya are inside!

Simka! I need your help!

Tideesh!

What's wrong with the microwave?

It looks like it just broke.

Who cares if it broke! What matters is that Simka and Masiya aren't broken!

Look, there's no one here.

Of course not!

We were...

behind the wall!

You wouldn't believe what happened in there!

Oh, there you go!

Tom Thomas, why did you put that fork into the microwave?

Why not? You mean I'm not allowed?

Remember: never put any metal objects into a microwave.

If you put forks or spoons in a microwave you can burn it out!

And then not even a Fixie will be able to fix it.

Even a thin metal border on a plate can cause serious problems.

Also never warm up food in sealed packages or bottles inside a microwave.

And one last thing: don't even think of cooking eggs in their shells in there.

They'll just explode!

Sorry, I didn't know any of that!

Nolik, and what were you thinking?

Why didn't you warn Tom Thomas about this?

Well I…

Today you skipped school!

And now you don't know it either!

Nolik, where are you going?

I'm talking to you!

Where else?

I've got to go study all about microwaves.

And I'll go to do my homework now.

But first you'll sit down and eat for a while, right?

No, I'm not gonna eat food.

First, I'll go and play some games for an hour or so.

Can you believe that Fixies are Such itty-bitty creatures?

Even when they're magnified It's hard to see their features.

They're tiny, infinitesimal, So small it makes you doubt.

But if you meet a Fixie, please, Don't let their secret out!

The Clocks

Go around! Left side!

That's crazy! You'll crash!

No, I won't!

See? I told you!

What?

Huh?

Nothing.

Now you talk with your computer like it's your friend.

Listen, that's enough playing for today.

Mom, just a little more!

I'll give you half an hour, while I cook dinner.

And that'll be enough for today with the computer.

This stinks. I'll never get through all of these levels in half an hour.

No way.

Hey, but what if we could stretch out the half hour?

How?

We could take the hands on the clock and move them back a little.

Mom will catch us.

Fine, then let's slow down the speed of the clocks.

Yeah, but how?

You've got to know things like that!

Since olden times, many clocks run with the help of a pendulum.

The pendulum controls how fast the hands of the clock turn.

If you make it longer, the pendulum will start to swing slower,

and the clock's hands will slow down.

If you make the pendulum shorter, the clock will tick faster.

Most clocks that are made today don't use pendulums.

They run with the help of springs or with an electronic chip instead.

But even so, there are ways to change the speed of these clocks too.

Push it!

Wow, you did it!

It's amazing how much slower it is!

That will give you lots of time to play!

But now you need to slow down the clocks in the kitchen.

Yeah, and every other clock you got!

I just have to turn this to make the pendulum longer.

Uh-huh! And now the clock will go slower.

- Tideesh! - Tideesh!

Fire, now that clock over there!

Let's go do it!

That's it.

We slowed down every clock and your mom didn't see a thing!

That's great!

Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah!

Wow, Tom Thomas, you're cool!

Amazing!

He got another one!

Awesome!

You're unbelievable. Way to go!

That's strange.

Hurrah!

Incredible!

Yey! I did every level!

Oh, thanks! You both just…

The time masters of the universe!

Yeah, but I'm getting really hungry and Mom hasn't called me for dinner.

Cause a half hour hasn't passed on the clock.

Hey, do you smell that?

Something is burning!

What happened? A fire?

I don't get it.

I was just waiting for thirty minutes like I always do,

but everything burned this time.

Maybe the clock stopped?

No, take a look! They're working!

Eh, I'll make you some oatmeal.

Oatmeal for dinner?

Mom, I need to… I'll be right back.

You see what you've done, time masters of the universe?

You've got to go speed those clocks back up!

Ok, ok! We'll speed them up.

They'll be caught up in no time.

Humans have come up with lots of different ways to measure time.

For example, if you stand a stick in the ground,

you can measure the time of day by watching where it's shadow fall.

That's a very simple clock called a sundial.

Another simple and ancient clock is a water clock.

It keeps track of time by measuring how much water has poured out of it.

And if the clock uses sand instead of water, it's called an hourglass.

But humans weren't able to accurately keep track of the time until they invented mechanical clocks.

They come in all sorts of sizes: from grandfather clocks to watches worn around the wrist.

Today we also have easy to read and accurate electronic watches and clocks.

But the most accurate clock of them all is the atomic clock!

It tells the entire world the exact time.

Tom Thomas, why is your alarm clock ringing in the middle of the night?

Really, is it still night out?

Look, Tom Thomas.

But the clock says that it's morning.

Interesting.

Yesterday Fire and I sped up all the clocks,

so that's the reason the alarm went of.

Sped them up? Are you crazy?

Tom Thomas asked us.

So what do we have to do now?

Don't you know?

Get to school! It's time!

I'm joking.

Go back to sleep!

Don't worry, I'll get all the clocks working right again.

Can I go and fix them with you?

Huh! Fix them?

You boys are the ones that always make the problems!

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