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Hello Guys and Girls it's 'Lurgs' here welcome to my channel and today an

explanation of the TPMS system, the tire pressure monitoring system. Now there's

2 different types and I will explain how those work in this video. TPMS stands

for tire pressure monitoring system and it's an electronic system in your

vehicle that monitors your tire air pressures and obviously it alerts you if

any of the tire pressures fall dangerously low. So how does the system

actually work? Well there's 2 different types of systems there's a direct TPMS

system and an indirect TPMS system. Now the direct system actually measures

the air pressure in each tire and if the air pressure drops below a certain limit

then it will alert you with this icon on your dashboard. Now the other system is

the indirect TPMS system, now this works alongside your anti-lock braking system

the ABS, and it uses the wheel speed sensors so basically if you're driving

in a straight line at say 50 mph all 4 wheels should be rotating

at exactly the same speed, now if the tire pressure is high or it's low on

one of the tires then that wheel will be rotating at a different speed, and that

will alert the computer and you will get the tire pressure monitoring icon up on

your dashboard. So the TPMS system is basically to help keep you safe, improve

your vehicle's handling, reduce tire wear and give you better fuel economy.

So if your TPMS warning indicator comes on then the first thing you need to do

is check the air pressure in all 4 of your tires and make sure that they're

pumped up to the correct pressure. Once you've pumped up all 4 tires to the

correct pressure you will then need to reset the TPMS system. Now this does vary

on different vehicles but there is usually a button for it. If you cannot

get that light to go out then you've probably got a problem with one of your

ABS wheel speed sensors and there is a link above now about how to go about that.

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For more infomation >> What is TPMS and how does the Tire Pressure Sensor work - Duration: 2:21.

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Dems Desperate To Hide What Was Just Uncovered Inside Invader Caravan Coming To U.S. - Duration: 2:00.

Sooner or later the truth is exposed.

Every American should be alarmed with what's going on.

What's even worse is when you have a certain political party that plans invasions to destroy

a country.

Typically refugees or migrants fleeing war-torn or generally shithole countries represent

the demographics of their country.

Men.

Women.

Children.

Some old.

Some young.

A lot of middle-aged peeps with the physical fortitude for the jaunt.

You know, the general population's makeup.

But lately, the save the women and children first axiom has gone the way of the just chose

one gender option.

Because the migrant caravan heading toward the Mexican/American border is 80% male.

Under the age of 35.

Maybe some ladies are happy their Tinder options will expand to include a new selection of

freshly arrived dudes.

But from where I sit, 7,000 people *gets out a calculator because of the public education

system over 15 years ago* 5,600 of which are military-aged men, who will likely do whatever

it takes to get into the country (like illegally get into it), this is less of a caravan, more

of a marching army.

Which begs the question: at what point does a migration turn into an invasion?

Wouldn't it be frankly great with a side if incredible of Donald Oh Donald headed down

to the Mexican/American border and just shook his head, while sending out the troops?

Hey, if these "migrants" decide to cross the border illegally, on their head be it.

For more infomation >> Dems Desperate To Hide What Was Just Uncovered Inside Invader Caravan Coming To U.S. - Duration: 2:00.

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Tomi Lahren defends Megyn Kelly: What's happening is 'straight bull' - Duration: 3:02.

For more infomation >> Tomi Lahren defends Megyn Kelly: What's happening is 'straight bull' - Duration: 3:02.

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What If The Dark Web Was Legal? - Duration: 5:09.

The Dark Web.

The deep net.

The big onion.

We hear a lot about what goes on behind closed TORs, illicit trading, drug purchases and

even assassins for hire… but what if it was legit?

Hello and welcome back to life's biggest questions, the channel that looks to answer

a whole bunch of queries from the serious to the whimsical, from the political to the

apocalyptical….I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today I am asking What If The Dark Web

Was Legal.

Before we get into this video, I want to ask you guys what the scariest thing you have

ever seen on the internet is?

Let me know your thoughts and experiences in the comments section down below.

Also why don't you hit that thumbs up button to let us know you like these types of videos.

What if the Dark Web Was Illegal?

LADIES and gentlemen, hold on to your hats – this is about to be the shortest Life's

Biggest Questions answer ever…

The Dark web is legal!

Or, it isn't illegal, anyway!

Not in democratic free speaking countries.

But … wait…

I can't stop a video after one minute…so let's elaborate a bit and then go on one

of our classic LBQ flights of What If Fancy.

Firstly – let me explain the web and its many layers.

The surface web is things like Yahoo, Google, all mainstream, websites.

Basically all indexed websites.

Your .coms and the like.

Everything with a normal web address.

The deep web is unindexed, encrypted websites, private or protected sites.

The kind of things you will find on the deep web are sensitive information like medical

records, government records and reports, private science studies, legal documents and the like.

Then we have the dark web, which you need a TOR for.

A TOR obscures your computers IP address, making those who access the pages of the dark

web anonymous and untrackable…ish, anyway.

Using a TOR for internet anonymity isn't illegal, in fact the US Department of Defence

have partially funded it in some areas.

In fact, TORs have actually been helpful in some non-democratic countries, allowing people

in China and some Islamic countries where the state control the internet to access wider

information.

Countries, including France, are looking at ways to ban TORs for safety purposes, but

electing to protect your anonymity is not and will never be illegal in a free country.

Accessing the deep and dark web isn't illegal either and not all websites found on the deep

web are illicit.

The infamous Ross Ulbright, creator of the silk road, had a book club on the deep web!

So – speaking of silk road – the drug purchasing site hosted in the deep web was

illegal and saw Ulbricht jailed for life plus 40 years without the possibility of parole.

But, again, here is the loop hole – visiting the Silk Road site isn't illegal, buying

and selling drugs is illegal.

Ulbricht wasn't arrested for creating a dark web site, but for trafficking drugs.

There are some sites on the dark web that are illegal though – by and large sites

hosting child pornography.

Viewing child pornography is illegal, so clicking on a website showing it is breaking the law.

One of the most disgusting dark web stories ever to emerge was of a dark web site call

The Destruction of Daisy, which was a vile child snuff, abuse and torture site run by

Australian Peter Scully, who is now facing the death penalty.

The dark web is an unpredictable place where the lines between legal and illegal are horribly

blurred.

You are also not always as anonymous as you think – it is possible for a web genius

to hack a TOR and find out exactly who you are – it is best not to stoke the hornets

nest and gain any unwanted attention or accidentally do something you don't want to do that could

land you in trouble, or worse.

It is, of course, up to you , though.

If we were to take this question to mean what if everything that calls the dark web home

was legal, then we would be talking about a world where child abuse and indecency is

legal, drug trade is above board, live murder streams are acceptable, it is possible to

hire someone to kill for you, credit card fraud is legit, fake passports are a-okay,

buying poison is not only fine, but easy, explosives can be bought, shipped and detonated…ISIS

are legally able to source recruits…the list goes on but basically equates to the

same thing – all hell breaks loose.

If everything on the dark web was legal, it would basically mean everything is a-okay.

So far as I understand, there is no limit as to what you can do and by on the dark web.

Thankfully, though….if you are caught doing shady stuff, you still have to answer to the

law.

So guys, that was some dark web chat for you.

What are your thoughts?

Have you ever accessed the dark web?

Let me know in the comments section down below.

Are you surprised it IS legal?

While you are down there do make sure you leave a thumbs up and share this video with

a friend!

Thanks for tuning into this episode of life's biggest questions – I am your host, Rebecca

Felgate – I'll catch you in the next video – but until then, stay curious, stay alert

and never ever stop questioning.

For more infomation >> What If The Dark Web Was Legal? - Duration: 5:09.

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Arsenal fans noticed what Guendouzi did after Torreira was fouled by Nani - Duration: 2:45.

 Confidence in the Arsenal squad should be sky high right now following 11 straight wins across all competitions

 After losing their first two games of the season against Manchester City and Chelsea, the Gunners have picked up form under new head coach Unai Emery and the post-Arsene Wenger era is shaping up to be a good one

 A 3-1 win over West Ham was followed up by back-to-back victories over Cardiff City and Newcastle United either side of the first international break, of the season and then there was four consecutive home successes against FC Vorskla, Everton, Brentford and Watford across three different competitions

 Win number eight came in the Europa League against Qarabag and then the 5-1 thrashing of Fulham before the second international break of the campaign made it nine in row

 Leicester City threatened to halt that run on after taking the lead through an Hector Bellerin own goal at the Emirates Stadium on Monday night

 However, Mesut Ozil inspired the turnaround as the Gunners came from behind to win 3-1 and extend this brilliant sequence of wins to 10 games and Danny Welbeck's only goal against Sporting CP on Thursday made it 11 in a row

  It's no doubt been a massive effort from the entire squad to put this magnificent run together, but Arsenal fans have singled out Matteo Guendouzi for praise following the win at the Estadio Jose Alvalade

  There was an incident in the second half when the young Frenchman stuck up for Lucas Torreira following a foul from former Manchester United winger Nani - who often tormented the Gunners during his time in England

  That incident has ensured Guendouzi is firmly in supporters' good books.  Take a look at the reaction from fans on Twitter

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For more infomation >> Arsenal fans noticed what Guendouzi did after Torreira was fouled by Nani - Duration: 2:45.

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Talking SenSys - 1 - What Is VoIP - Duration: 1:04.

For more infomation >> Talking SenSys - 1 - What Is VoIP - Duration: 1:04.

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What was it like to hang out with Prince when he was young? Bobby Z tells the story - Duration: 1:44.

I often think of the "private days," the earliest moments with him were very telling of his

talent, for me, but we were still just kids, seeing movies, going to shopping malls and

wandering around.

Listening to music!

Most of the time listening to music, and then he got two boomboxes, he'd record -- a recording

boombox over here -- and then he would put a tape in the other one and then he would

play that one and then he would overdub it and he'd create these masterpieces in his

apartment on 28th and Dupont, or maybe that's where mood sound was, but it was in that area.

It had a lot of hiss, but he would have multi-tracks from bouncing cassettes back and forth with

a boombox and I would just be fascinated with these pieces of work that he was doing.

I just couldn't believe the meticulous singing and finding these notes and creating these

operas.

So it was astounding for me every day musically and I just had no doubt that he would find

his way.

It's just everybody's gotta find their way, and so his way was just his own way of manipulating

an ancient business -- show business -- in his way of doing that and it was just remarkable

to witness.

For more infomation >> What was it like to hang out with Prince when he was young? Bobby Z tells the story - Duration: 1:44.

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What was it like leaving Duke to study away for a semester? – Fran L'Esperance - Duration: 1:20.

(music)

there is definitely a bit of hesitation in terms of leaving Duke. Duke is a ton

of fun, I love going to school here, I think it was that was just outweighed by

sort of a desire to experience something else and experience a different culture

in a different part of the world, I think that was my sort of main drive for

wanting to study abroad, but at the same time there was definitely, you know, FOMO and a

bit of a nostalgia and sadness you know not going to school at Duke for a

semester. Coming back from abroad was definitely also a very memorable feeling I

think that when you're abroad you start you, as much as you're having fun and

experiencing different cultures, you also start to appreciate and miss a lot of

things you're used to in America, and I think that that adjustment process was

also something that was very important and definitely a unique experience that

I think that I got a lot out of, because you, really, right when you get back

you're able to compare the things that you experienced while you were abroad to

sort of the things that you've been used to your whole life living in the United

States and also going to class at Duke.

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