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Pika, Pika, Pikachu

Hi Guys, it's Pierce from Pierce'sWorld.

Did you know that Build a Bear, just recently released a new Pokemon character?

Can you guess who it is?

Yup!

That's right!

It's Meowth!

So, I headed to my local Build a Bear to check him out and buy Pokemon stuff animals!

They currently have a promotion if you buy 2 Pokemon characters, you can get them both

for $45 in stores.

If you're new to this channel, please hit that subscribe button right there. So, you don't miss any of my upcoming videos!

So, at the stores, they sell Meowth, but he doesn't have a sound chip.

You'll have to order him online if you want that.

So, we are going to wait for the sound clip to arrive in stores.

We're trying to catch them all.

Hi Pikachu!

Guys, we are here for Charmander, Eevee, Meowth...

Meowth!

That's right!

And Pikachu, and Squirtle.

These are all the Pokemon characters they have!

Pikachu!

Eevee

Squirtle

Char Charmander!

And don't forget... Meowth!

Got to catch 'em all!

Check this out!

So, to find their sounds, you have to scan your tags.

Take a listen to Squirtle here.

Go ahead and press Squirtle for me.

Squirtle making his six sounds.

Now, those are Squirtle's sounds.

I've got Charmander, I've got Pikachu's.

And I also have Eevee's.

Now, we are going to put that right there.

Now once this gets done, I'm going to want you to squeeze on that button right there.

Because all the sounds you just heard that was like five sounds in one.

So, what that means is that every time you press one of these, it will make a different

sound.

It will make the five sounds you just heard.

And we will test it out once it is all done.

All right, so go ahead and press the red button for me.

Now, go ahead and pick that up and squeeze it for me.

And go ahead and tell me if you can hear Squirtle's sounds.

Press it again.

So, he has six different sounds and that one little chip there.

Mind if I?

Follow me down this way.

So, the sound chips cost $7.

And you can add them to your Pokemon characters.

Now, go ahead and tell me if Squirtle is going to feel soft enough or if you like how he

feels right there.

So, he's fine just like that?

OK, so now I'm gonna put him on the side.

Because since you have all five of them, I'm going to do something special with all five

of them all at the same time, OK?

Yes

I added the sound chips to all my Pokemon characters.

Here's what Charmander sounds like.

Hey Guys, listen to this.

So, they let you guys step on a pedal to fill your stuff animals with stuffing.

Here is what Eevee sounds like.

You like it?

Alrighty!

So, each of these characters says at least 4 different things.

Pikachu and Squirtle have 6... at least I think.

Alright, hit the red button.

And let's just see if that chip works.

Want to squeezer more time just to make sure?

There you go!

Last one!

This is awesome!

All right, so tell me what you think about that one, Pierce.

Good?

Alright!

So, I don't think I'll be able to hold all of them on my lap.

I'm going to try.

Oh, I can help you.

Because we have one more step to do with all of them before we close them all up.

And you've been to build a bear before right?

Yeah!

So, one thing we do at build a bear is that we go through and put a heart in sight.

So, we have to do a little heart ceremony.

But, since you have so many of the Pokémon here, we are going to do for hearts here at

the exact same time.

How in the?

You're going to see how that works.

Go ahead in that heart bin right there, grab four of those hearts.

Which ever four you want.

I like all the same.

I've done these colors before.

OK, so here is what we are going to do.

We're going to take all those hearts, and you're gonna put them all in one hand.

And I'm going to want you to try to warm them all up at the same time.

Get them all nice warm right there.

There you go.

Now, Go ahead and tap on each heart twice.

Just so they can have a heartbeat like yours.

There you go.

And take them all in one hand and go ahead and rub them on your back, because best friends

always have each other's back.

And on your side here…

This is something very unusual.

Now you're going to take them and rub them on your muscles, so, all your Pokémon are

nice and strong like you.

And rub them on your forehead.

So, They are nice and smart, too.

You drop one! Now, take them and rub them on your head.

So, they are nice and smart like you.

And now, I want you to close your eyes.

Cup them really tight in your hands and make a big wish.

All right, now if you have your wish, go ahead and kiss each part individually, and we are

going to put them inside each other bears.

There you go.

Now, put one right here, the one you just kissed.

There you go.

So, after you put a sound chip inside and do the heart ceremony, they sew up the stuff

animals for you.

Alrighty, will you hold onto that one, too?

Do you need help getting to the bath?

Umm...

I can do it.

You can do it?

Let's see.

Fake bath!

There you go.

And don't forget to scrub behind her ears when you give them a bath, alright?

Right now, I'm giving each of them a bath.

As you can see, it's a pretend bath where you can brush your stuff animals to get them nice and combed.

Whenever the Charmander's tail goes out, Charmander faints.

Pokémon never die.

After the bath, you go to the birth certificate station.

You want to go through and make their birth certificates?

Of course, I do.

Follow me this way!

Did you know Build a Bear has their on YouTube channel, too?

They use their stuff animals but they are like puppets on a show.

It's pretty neat!

So, to make the birth certificate, you scan the tag, and fill out all the information

you want.

Once the certificate prints out, it will have information on it just like your own birth certificate.

There is the name of your stuff animal, it's birthdate… which is the date you made your

stuff animal, the height and weight of it, the eye color and fur color, and your name.

Oh, mommy, they sell teddy grahams because this is a teddy bear shop!

OK, you need some help?

There you go.

Alright, so, here are all the birth certificates you printed out.

I've got the one for Pikachu.

I got one for Squirtle.

I've got one for a Charmander, and I have one for Eevee.

Those are all the ones you made, right?

OK, so, were you aware that whenever you purchase a Pokémon that they have corresponding Pokémon

Pokemon cards that come with them, right?

That's right!

So, because you purchased four of them, you get one of every single card I got.

So, you get a Eevee one, a Squirtlel, a Charmander and Pikachu.

Those are all yours.

Thank you!

You're welcome!

So, I hope you liked my visit to Build a Bear for the Pokemon stuff animals.

If you liked this video, please give me a big, big, big thumbs up, and don't forget

to subscribe to my channel Pierce'sWorld.

Ok, I'll see you guys next time!

Thanks for watching! Bye!

For more infomation >> Build a Bear Pokemon Meowth Pikachu Charmander Squirtle Eevee sounds Commercial review - Duration: 10:46.

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PLAN TO BUILD FIGHTER JETS HITS A HURDLE - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> PLAN TO BUILD FIGHTER JETS HITS A HURDLE - Duration: 2:02.

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The Family Kicker Ramp - Building and Riding - Duration: 7:24.

Today I'm building another kicker ramp, but thought it would be a fun challenge to

design it specifically for families.

It needs to be good for little shredders while also fun enough for big shredders.

We built another ramp kind of like this, but it was super heavy.

It also had a blunt edge on the back side, which was rollable but not ideal for beginners.

I did like how capable and fun that ramp was, and don't want to sacrifice that in making

this one good for families.

This ramp needs to be lighter, and easier to move around.

The transition should also continue along the top of the ramp, all the way to the back.

While fun is a priority, safety is as well.

I'm using relatively thin plywood, not only to save weight but for flexibility.

More on that later.

For the beams we'll use 2x3's, also to save weight.

Once everything is assembled it should still be pretty stout.

These other supplies are for safety and portability.

In the end, our total barely breaks $50.

First, we'll draw out the sides on the plywood.

The ramp will be 6 feet long and 1 foot high, with the first 4 feet taking up the launch

transition.

The rest will be a slope on a backside for stability, fun, and safety.

By tracing the sides like so, we'll have enough leftover wood for the surface.

I'm cutting these sides out with my cordless jigsaw, which is now one of my favorite tools.

In theory this is the only saw you need to build this ramp since you could cut the beams

with it.

I'm using a miter saw though, and cutting them 27" each.

I'm using normal drywall screws to secure the beams.

If this ramp were being stored outdoors, I'd use deck screws.

Now that the ramp is framed out, we're ready to attach the surface.

This part is kind of tricky.

Normally it's pretty easy to bend plywood on to a ramp surface, as it's thin and flexible.

The problem comes in here at the top—that's a pretty mean curve.

I've known about this trick for years, but have never actually tried it.

By keeping the surface wet and letting it bend slowly, I was able to conform it to the

ramp's shape in under an hour.

Soaking it beforehand might have been a better plan.

After sanding the edges, I set out to make the ramp safe and portable.

Safe is a term I use loosely while building ramps, but it would be nice to make the bottom

smooth for skateboard and scooter wheels.

For that I'm using a strip of steel sheet metal from the hardware store.

I'll need to switch to a different blade to cut this.

Finishing washers will ensure that no sharp screw heads protrude from the sheet metal.

For added visibility, I'm applying this reflective tape to the front and back of the

ramp.

I think it does more for style points than for actual safety.

It's an old trick to put casters on the side or back of a ramp, so it can be tilted

and transported.

I wanted something more stealth and fun to use.

With a shoelace, some eye hooks, and a handle, you can flip the wheels down and tilt the

ramp to roll it around.

To put it back down, just lift it up and let the wheels fall away.

Our ramp is finished, and the surface is nice and dry.

Before I demonstrate how fun this ramp is, I want to show you my new bike sent courtesy

of Box Components.

This is a cutting edge BMX Race bike.

Unlike the bikes you've seen me ride in other videos, this is designed for going fast.

It has lightweight parts, a super long chainstay, and many technologies that Box pioneered for

racing.

Later this fall we'll be seeing more of this bike, but first I need to get used to

how it feels.

What better way to do that then to test out my new ramp?

With a slope on both sides you can jump it, pump it, or roll it.

The metal piece plays nice with skateboard or even—scooter wheels.

If I test it with anything else I'll let you know.

As is the case with all the things we build here, I hope you can do a better job than

I did.

I left all the materials and measurements in the description, but encourage you to improvise

to meet the needs of your family.

If you have the space, making it 8 feel long would give you a mellower transition on the

back.

Using masonite on the top may also prevent splinters.

If you have any tips or other ideas, put them down below and share them with the family.

Make sure to tag me so I can see your ramps on Instagram.

Also be sure to watch my other ramp videos in the playlist at the end, and of course,

subscribe for more videos like these.

As always, thanks for riding with me today, and I'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> The Family Kicker Ramp - Building and Riding - Duration: 7:24.

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Building and testing a ≈$220 "Gaming" PC (CSGO, Rocket League, Doom and more) - Duration: 6:05.

Not long ago the people on the official LowSpecGamer discord decided to have a PC Build contest

where different people from the community competed to get the best value or cheapest

PC Build.

This gave me an idea, while I am not the best PC Builder out there there is just something

exhilarating about building a computer and giving it life.

So I decided to contribute my own flame to this fire, and I built this budget PC

build that is around $220 or around $260 if you want to do something silly with it…

you will see what I am talking about in a minute.

And when you see this computer you might think it is a bit underpowered, but with a little

bit of LowSpec magic I will show you that you can get a lot of good moments out of a

machine like this.

Cool? Let's start.

Links to the build are in the description, but keep in mind I will be using the prices

I payed for these components new, in Europe and I have transformed the price from Euros

to dollars so if you look for these parts in the US, or better yet.. buy them used,

the price is likely going to be much lower.

First. For the hearth of our PC I will be using the AMD 5350, one of the cheapest quadcore

CPUs I could find clocked at 2.05 GHz and with an integrated Radeon HD 8400 / R3 series

GPU. Which cost me about 46 dollars.

This will be on the ASUS AM1M-A. A motherboard which has all the ports that we will need

and was quite the bargain at around 45 dollars.

For memory I will add a single stick of Kingston 4GB ram, valued at around 32 dollars.

Since we needed a hard drive I looked for literally the cheapest HDD in Amazon and ended

up with a 22 dollar 320 GB drive. It would take forever to boot up, update or install

anything but… it will do.

To power it all up I used something that I got for another project, a 500 watt iChoose

power supply. Although, if we wanted to take this build to under $200 this would be a good

place to start, since the whole build apparently uses less that 200 watts although… well,

you might want to do some research before buying a cheap power supply.

To wrap it up there is this very cheap NOBEL case that I originally intended to use but

we are building a really powerful gaming computer so why not use something more fitting.

This is the Nova TG a case aimed at giving a gaming feel for a more budget oriented price.

I have had this sitting on my desk for a while and I have been looking for a project worth

using it for.

You know, this could use some LED lights but... those are really expensive.

But a PC, no matter how good it looks, does not really matter if you can't game on it right?

So, what can the mighty AMD 5350 do?

Let's start with the obvious. Skyrim on the lowest settings and a resolution of 1152x648.

It does really well without any help. Not exactly 60 FPS but perfectly playable and enjoyable

and if you want start removing things to make it better I got videos for that buuut as I

said, it does fine as it is.

Although I do want to point out that this one one cool little CPU. I don't mean that

as an expression, even under load the temperature never exceed 30º. Low power usage and low

temperature, I am really impressed.

Right, but maybe you want something a bit more multiplayer, something to play with your

friends. I decided to try Rocket League. It required a bit of help from the internal resolution

scaler, to keep it over 30 FPS but once done the game performed very well for any type

of online match. I did had a couple of intense online matches with no problems whatsoever.

I am often asked to try CSGO on almost every machine I own and given its popularity I could

not ignore it for this computer.

And interestingly enough in the same resolution I was using for Skyrim and minimum settings

the game outperformed my expectations.

It is worth nothing that this, being an AMD gpu, even if it is integrated, it subject

to the LodAdj trick I showed on my AMD csgo video, meaning that by adding the right value

to register we can drop the quality of the textures much further that the game usually

allows. Interesting that this is possible on an integrated GPU nonetheless.

But those are all a tad old aren't them? What if we want to play something a bit more

modern.

Doom was my favorite action game of 2016, but its minimum requirements are obviously

way over what this machine can offer.

However, I have done a couple of videos on FPS boosting for Doom, and the newest one

has a command for reducing shadows that can be quite game changing. So I set the resolution

to 800x600, used all my tweaks and decided to see if it was possible.

So something that I also wanted to add is that Doom has this fantastic nightmare mode

for showing metrics. I have more numbers that I know what to do with. So now you have alike

a complete, full detail of everything that is happening on this computer while I am playing.

Here they come, so if you thought there was no way in hell you could, like, possibly get

close to playing doom in a machine like that, well... look at me now.

It is not perfect but it is definitively playable. And... that is it... Well... How about that?

So there you have, against all odds this budget computer can game.

Sure, there are tons of ways to improve this build, I am sure you will all be throwing

them at me in comments before the video is even over so I might as well ask you.

Let me know, how would you improve this computer?

Thank you for watching, and or for contributing in Patreon so I can continue doing videos.

See you on the next one!

For more infomation >> Building and testing a ≈$220 "Gaming" PC (CSGO, Rocket League, Doom and more) - Duration: 6:05.

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How to Build a Positive Relationship Between a Dog and a Cat! Helping Dogs and Cats Get Along! - Duration: 3:41.

"Is that your brother? It is!"

hi everyone welcome back to relax my dog, today me, Milo and Rio are

here to share with you some tips on how to build a positive relationship between

both your dog and your cat, so the natural instincts between a dog and a

cat are normally quite aggressive, as you probably know the old saying is that

dogs and cats really don't get along but some individual animals can actually be

quite non aggressive when it comes to sort of getting along with the other

species so today I'm going to share with you some tips on how to maybe increase

that and to build upon the relationship between them both, as you can see we have

Rio here and we also have Milo, Milo is not an aggressive dog at all and neither

is Rio something that's why they do get on so so well, so one of the good tips is

before you introduce either a dog to a cat or a cat to a dog, it's important

that you have a good foundation to deal with for example if your dog is quite

aggressive it might be a good idea to train your dog some non aggressive

behaviors so that they are not aggressive towards the cat, we never really had to

deal with that the cat has always been quite chilled, if you didn't know we got

the Rio first and then Milo and the cat has never really been super super

aggressive so I think that's why they do got on so well because none of them are

particularly aggressive animals, however, to build upon this your dog might

need some refreshed training to make sure that they are fully prepared to be

introduced to a cat. Now another great tip is to make sure you have ample space

for both a dog and a cat, make sure you have a particular space for your cat to

go and chill out and also for your dog, we have one room and they sort of spend

most the time in there but they have free range of pretty much the whole

house so if they do need to chill out they can do and again I think that

really does help. And number three is one I never really thought about and that is

to remove any sort of jealousy between your dog and your cat

this could mean making sure that you show the same amount of love to both

your dog and your cat, I try to spend as much time with my dog as I do with Rio

and I think he quite likes his own space so to be honest I don't think he's

particularly jealous of the dog, I do think the dog is jealous of the cat though

now it's quite difficult for cats to sort of receive praise because they're

not particularly animals that can be trained

whereas dogs can be trained easily or some dogs anyway and so it's important

to make sure that whenever the dog is positive towards the cat that you are

giving them praise or rewards or treats and they would definitely understand

that whereas cats not so much!

so those are just a few of our special tips that

we use on wanting to create a positive relationship between both a dog and also

a cat. Don't forget to give this video a big thumbs up if you did enjoy it and

let us know down below if you have any specific tips that you would like to

share with everybody else, also don't forget to subscribe if you haven't

already, you can actually click the little bell and next to the subscribe

button and it basically means that you're notified whenever we upload a

video so you never miss one of our uploads, we have some really really

exciting videos coming up both on here relax my dog and also on relax my cat

as well, so if you are more inclined to cats like

this little guy here you can always check out the relax my cat channel and

hang out with Claire and Rags!

so that is it for me Milo and Rio and we will see you all in our next video

Bye!

For more infomation >> How to Build a Positive Relationship Between a Dog and a Cat! Helping Dogs and Cats Get Along! - Duration: 3:41.

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Why You Need to Build a Chatbot Now - Duration: 1:47.

If you're not building a bot, you're already behind.

The age of robots is now.

And the more people interact with them,

the more they'll realize the value of human-less interaction.

But ... what exactly is a bot?

A bot is a computer program that automates certain tasks,

typically by chatting with a user through a conversational interface.

Bots plug into messaging apps --

apps that have even surpassed social media platforms in usage --

and play into a larger shift we're seeing in consumer behavior.

People shop and buy in a world of immediacy.

Messaging is how they communicate.

Having an app won't cut it anymore.

Today, half of smartphone users

download a whapping zero apps per month.

Bots meet users where they already are,

no app download or URL necessary.

That's the superpower of bots: efficiency.

There's no complicated phone menu or ill-informed service rep.

By chatting in a familiar conversational interface,

bots ask what they need to understand and solve a problem --

nothing more, nothing less.

Then, when bots are linked with a CRM they get even smarter,

leveraging past conversations to personalize their responses

to your unique situation and preferences.

At a time when app downloads, clickthrough rates,

and email efficacy are all decreasing,

bots offer businesses the opportunity

to have one-to-one conversations at scale.

And for customers, a better way to interact with brands.

For more infomation >> Why You Need to Build a Chatbot Now - Duration: 1:47.

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How to build a private blog network - Duration: 0:31.

For more infomation >> How to build a private blog network - Duration: 0:31.

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Knowledge Base - Building a Package Using Snapshots in Jamf Composer - Duration: 3:07.

Hey, this is CJ with Jamf Support, and today we'll walk through creating packages with

Jamf Composer.

With Jamf Composer, administrators can create application packages for deployment with Jamf

Pro.

We'll just need a machine running Composer, and then we're ready to start.

The most common method of creating deployable packages with Composer is to create a snapshot.

First, open Composer on your machine, and then click "New."

Composer will ask which method we'd like to use to create a package.

The most common method is to create a "Normal Snapshot."

With this method, Composer will index the drive of your machine, after which we can

perform an installation of the application we'd like to deploy.

Composer will then take a closing snapshot to determine which files on the drive have

been added, and collect them for deployment.

Another common option is to create a "New & Modified" snapshot, which will collect

both newly-added and modified files, which can be useful for installation that touch

already-installed files, such as system .plists.

For this video, we'll choose "Normal Snapshot."

Then click next.

Here, we can input a name for our package.

This name will be reflected in the filename of our finished package.

Composer will then take a snapshot of our drive.

This can take several minutes.

When finished, Composer will prompt us to perform our installation.

Composer can actually be closed at this point if our installation requires us to restart

the machine.

Once our application is installed, we can open it and make any configuration changes

we wish — most configurations will write to files in the filesystem and be captured

by Composer for deployment.

Then, we can head back to Composer and choose "Create Package Source" to capture a closing

snapshot and identify which files to include in our final package.

Once our closing snapshot is complete, we'll be presented with a list of files identified

by Composer for inclusion in the final package.

Depending on what else was happening on your machine during the installation, we may find

that Composer has included files un-related to our installation — it's good practice

to run only a single installation at a time when building packages with Composer.

If we identify any files that don't belong in our final package, we can remove them here.

Finally, we can choose to build our package by choosing either "Build as DMG" or "Build

as PKG" at the top of the screen.

Composer will ask us where we'd like to save the file, and then build our final package.

Thanks for watching!

If you found this video helpful, go ahead and hit the like button below, and be sure

to subscribe to our channel for more helpful tutorials.

More information on this topic can be found on Jamf Nation, or in our product documentation,

which is linked in the description below.

For all other questions, reach out to Jamf Support using the Support Portal on Jamf Nation.

For more infomation >> Knowledge Base - Building a Package Using Snapshots in Jamf Composer - Duration: 3:07.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Announces $20 Million Grant to Battle Climate Change and 'Build a Brighter Future' - Duration: 2:36.

Leonardo DiCaprio Announces $20 Million Grant to Battle Climate Change and 'Build a Brighter Future'

Leonardo DiCaprio is shelling out big to help combat climate change.

The Revenant star announced his foundation will be donating a $20 million grant to help combat climate change Tuesday evening during a speech at Yale University.

He also reserved some harsh words for President Donald Trump and his administration's position on global warming.

"We are proud to support the work of over 100 organizations at home and abroad," the actor said.

"These grantees are active on the ground, protecting our oceans, forests and endangered species for future generations – and tackling the urgent, existential challenges of climate change."

"There exist today many proven technologies in renewable energy, clean transportation, and sustainable agriculture, that we can begin to build a brighter future for all of us," DiCaprio added.

"Our challenge is to find new ways to power our lives, employ millions of people and turn every individual into an advocate for clean air and drinkable water.

We must demand that politicians accept climate science and make bold commitments before it is too late."

DiCaprio recalled meeting with "then-President elect Trump" before the election, to present him with a plan to tackle climate change.

The President has since announced that he plans to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, weakening efforts to combat global warming.

"I still believe that the United States has the potential to lead the world on this issue," DiCaprio said.

"We can only hope that the President begins to see it too, before it is too late."

The generous donation came at the end of the two-day climate change conference moderated by former U.S. Secretary of State and Yale alumnus John Kerry.

Kerry returned to his alma mater earlier this year to oversee the Kerry Initiative, which he described as "an interdisciplinary program that will tackle pressing global challenges through teaching, research, and international dialogue."

The conference this week included five sessions on topics ranging from the future of energy, the role of the private sector, local and international efforts and activism, according to a statement from the university.

DiCaprio wrapped up the event at 5 p.m., discussing citizen engagement and activism before making his donation on behalf of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which has made more than $80 million in grants to environmental causes since 2008.

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