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New Scorpion 6 Knives From the California Custom Knife Show Just In at Nick's Desk - Duration: 2:33.hey guys David C Andersen coming at you from the KnifeCenter we've got a ton of
cool stuff in from scorpion 6 knives straight from the California custom
knife show let's check them out so first up we've got a pair of his veps models
these are on the smaller side very wicked compound grinds very aggressive
blade profile so this nitro V blade features his low key finish which is
kind of a burnt reddish orange anodization looks very cool that
contrasts nicely with the flamed titanium frame I've got a protruding
back spacer and a sculpted pocket clip as well folds up nice and compact flips
very nicely very smooth this is the same knife just treated a little bit
differently it has an acid etched and tumbled finish on the Nitro v blade same
compound grinds as before and the frame is anodized blue sculpted and tumbled
next up is the Gil the frame on this one is really wild he calls this a
watercolor skull tattoo and it really looks awesome against the lizard skin
Damascus blade hollow ground we've got a couple of whole cutouts in the blade
with a deep swedge from the third hole all the way to the tip we showed it
flipping before but thanks to that blade cutout you can also open it with your
thumb more like a conventional one-handed opener so this one's a little
bit wilder this is his Varangian model nice folding pocket cleaver the blade is
Nitro v with a sculpted finish really wild looking the finish on the blade is
very similar to the finish on the frame both feature these scalloped cutouts and
sort of a rainbow anodized finish that flows from stem to stern so last up is
the only non flipper in this batch this is the combat folder it calls this
pattern on the frame blast flame frame lock just like the rest with a hidden
pivot but it does right on bearings the pivot itself is protected on both sides
by this little strip of metal two point pocket clip and even though it's not a
flipper the blade opens really nicely thanks to the bearings and that large
cutout like most of this batch this is Nitro v steel with an acid-washed and
tumbled finish this one however is chisel ground which means we only have a
big primary bevel on a single side so that's all we've got for now but keep
tuning in we're gonna be showing you all the new stuff that we got from the
California custom knife show you can find it all right here at the KnifeCenter
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Stop the WAR in Yemen - Pamela Bennett - California - Duration: 1:27.Hallo, mein Name ist Pamela Bennet. Dies ist der 17. Tag meines Hungerstreiks mit dem
Ziel, Aufmerksamkeit zu erregen und Bewusstsein für den Tsunami der Gräueltaten zu schaffen,
die derzeit im Jemen begangen werden – von meiner US-Regierung, Großbritannieh,
dem Königreich Saudi-Arabien und den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten. Sie alle
attackieren den Jemen, errichten eine Blockade und schneiden Lieferungen von Nahrung, Wasser und anderen
medizinischen Gütern ab. Tatsache ist, dass 18 Millionen Menschen, kurz davor sind, an Hunger zu sterben.
Dies ist keine Hungersnot, sondern Mord, Massenmord, denn es geschieht vorsätzlich.
Es gibt Vieles, was Leute tun können, um Aufmerksamkeit zu erregen:
macht eigene Videos, erstellt Webseiten, teilt Webseiten. Wir haben eine Seite namens YemenRising on Facebook.
Ihr könnt sie besuchen und die Seite liken.
Vielen Dank für Euer Interesse an dem was im Jemen geschieht.
Je mehr Infos wir verbreiten und je mehr öffentlichen Druck wir aufbauen,
umso eher können wir es stoppen. Wir können sie zum Rückzug zwingen, mit
unseren kollektiv erhobenen Stimmen können wir es schaffen.
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Elon Musk thinks California's high-speed train is ludicrous: Larry Ellison - Duration: 5:56.-------------------------------------------
"My 5 favorite weekend getaways in Southern California" by Alli Cherry – EF Guest Vlog - Duration: 5:42.Hello everyone!
I'm Alli Cherry, a YouTuber from southern California.
My channel is linked in the description for you. Today, I'm guest vlogging for the EF channel.
I know many of you are interested in studying abroad
and maybe some of you are interested in studying right here in California.
I thought this would be the perfect opportunity for me to share some of my favorite -
actually, my five favorite weekend getaways for students that are close to L.A. ,
but far enough to feel completely new.
This is not to say that L.A. has nothing to offer. It's quite the opposite, actually.
It's an incredibly diverse and interesting city with tons to do and see,
but, if you're staying for a while,
a day or weekend trip to one of these five places might be a great change of pace for you.
Up first, we have Joshua Tree.
Joshua Tree National Park is located in the California desert,
150 miles from EF's L.A. campus and roughly three hours by car.
I'm sure some of you won't be able to drive when you're here,
or won't have a car when you come to L.A.,
but maybe you can rent a car or travel with a friend who has a car or can drive.
I know that the EF school also offers excursions out of town in busses or minivans,
so that could be a good option for you, too.
Joshua Tree is higher and cooler in temperature than its neighbor, the Mojave Desert and
because of this, the Joshua trees thrive there. These trees, mixed with the huge bolder piles,
create an otherworldly expanse of landscape that's just incredible to explore.
Keep in mind that there's no food or running water inside the national park itself,
so you're going to want to stock up at one of the local places on 21 Palms Highway before you head in.
Also remember to check out some of the local art installations or galleries there, too.
Up next is Laguna Beach, around 56 miles and just over an hour away from the EF campus.
You may be familiar with Laguna Beach because of the MTV reality show in the early 2000s,
but I can assure you, it has so much more to offer than what was portrayed on that show.
The coved beaches in Laguna are what really make it unique.
There are technically close to 20 of them and each has its own unique tide pools and views
and they're just absolutely incredible.
The beaches in this area feel much more private than other beaches in California,
which is pretty interesting.
There's also a lot to see there other than beaches.
For example, the Laguna Art Museum, which is close to the beach, has a huge,
permanent collection of California art and it costs only 7 dollars to get in there.
The city also has a vintage-inspired trolley service
that you can hop on and ride around to different shops and restaurants.
Another beach city that you might be interested in is Santa Barbara.
It has more of a sweet, small-town feel and there's an EF school campus there, too.
It's located up the 101 freeway, about 106 miles or just over two hours away from Los Angeles.
Santa Barbara has really unique shopping and eating, and beautiful seaside hiking trails.
State Street is a really popular area for shopping because you'll find both local and chain stores.
If you're able to drive up north a little bit, maybe 30 minutes,
you'll find El Capitan State Beach.
It's a great area to walk around in and just enjoy the scenery,
and maybe spot some wildlife, like sea lions, dolphins or migrating whales.
My hometown, Long Beach, is the next destination on my list
and it happens to be the home of another seasonal EF school.
It's only 16 miles and about 32 minutes from L.A., but, once you get there,
you can pretty much get around by bike, depending on which neighborhood you're visiting.
Long Beach has really cool bike-sharing kiosks located around the city,
so, once you drive down there, you can just park and rent a bike for the day, which is really cool.
One of my favorite areas in Long Beach is the East Village Arts District,
specifically on East Fourth Street between Cherry and Junipero Avenue.
This area is dubbed "Retro Row"
because it has tons of incredible vintage shops and really unique places to eat.
The Queen Mary Aquarium and Shoreline Village are also great spots with a more touristy vibe,
but still really fun if you're in the area.
Keep in mind that because the break water, which is about a mile off shore,
keeps waves from coming in, the beach isn't really a beach,
but there's so much to see and do there that you won't miss it anyway.
The last stop on my list of weekend getaways is Idyllwild Pine Cove.
It's 125 miles or just over three hours east of Los Angeles
and it's a great place to relax and let your stress melt away.
It's a quaint little mountain town,
much calmer and more laid back than Big Bear or Mammoth, which both have ski resorts.
Those are great places to visit, too, obviously, but I prefer Idyllwild
because there really isn't much more to do there than enjoy nature, hike, and spend time in a cabin.
Speaking of cabins, there are tons of affordable cabins
that you could rent if you wanted to spend a weekend or a couple of days there.
I recommend getting a group of friends together and just chilling out and enjoying time in nature.
Then, when you drive home,
you can drive the backway down the mountain and stop in Palm Springs.
That's it! Those are my top 5 weekend getaways for students near Los Angeles.
Spending time outdoors is so important for our physical and emotional wellbeing,
but it doesn't have to be a huge time commitment.
I hope this video inspires you to get out there
and explore some local spots or the neighborhoods near you.
Have you been to any of the places I mentioned in this video
or do you have any ideas of other weekend getaways?
Make sure to let me know in the comments below and thank you so much for watching.
Bye!
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