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NicolaiB

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  1. It would be a good idea to edit a 1280x720p preset, here's the render settings I use in Premiere: Video settings Audio: You can lower the video bit rate if the videos take too long to upload.
  2. Sony AVC in MP4 with a bitrate around 10-20k should be fine for YouTube
  3. Bot, go get Sam and Jay some pizzas, I heard their supply ran out.
  4. Hahah, wow. That's a blast from the past! They were my first attempt at skining and they look like a mess, anyway I managed to dig them out: Charger CVPI Impala ('03) Tahoe Taurus
  5. NicolaiB commented on Mustu's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  6. We can't argue semantics about the warning as we haven't heard it, the US Government officials (hardly an unbiased source) used the the word Stop. It's a political game, there's not going to be a war with China because the US has nothing to gain, there's no assets in China that are of interest to the US. We also have to take into account that the Chinese government has loaned a huge amount of money to the US government, the US does not want to bite the hand that feeds them. It's a complex situation, both sides know that war will not happen because it wouldn't benefit either side, but both sides has to save face in order to stay in power, the US government does not want to look weak in front of its allies or its own citizens, neither does the Chinese government. Both sides benefit from this kind of thing, it instils fear into the US citizens because their mighty navy is being threatened by the evil Chinese empire. Meanwhile the Chinese citizens are proud of their PLA (People's Liberation Army) for defending the Chinese Empire from the evil Western army. Everyone wins.
  7. The full definition of "Stop" from the Merriam Webster dictionary: Note 3a:
  8. Right here: The Chinese issued a warning which means that the Chinese is going to take protective measures to ensure that no harm comes to their assets. You have to expect some sort of reaction if you ignore a warning regardless of whether or not you agree with it. The reactive move they chose was the least aggressive option, they despatched a vessel similar to the one in the spoiler to block the path of a destroyer: This did not pose any threat to the US vessel at all, it simply blocked their path in order to force the destroyer to comply with the warning issued. The Chinese warned the US destroyer, the US destroyer ignored the warning so the Chinese took action and somehow the Chinese is the bad guys. The Chinese did as expected, the US should have backed down as soon as they received the warning if they wanted to avoid a confrontation with the Chinese navy, it does not matter whether or not the destroyer agreed with the warning
  9. The Chinese did not confront the the US, the US confronted the Chinese navy. The Chinese had their own vessel, an aircraft carrier in international waters when US vessel APPROACHED the Chinese carrier, the Chinese told the US vessel to turn away. the US vessel didn't change their course despite being able to (as the evasive manoeuvre shows), they continued towards the Chinese carrier. The Chinese correctly assessed the US vessel as being aggressive and despatched a intercepting craft, the US vessel held its course as long as possible in order to see exactly what the Chinese navy would do, the Chinese interceptor didn't back down which forced the US vessel to take avoiding action, the Chinese navy escorted the vessel away from the carrier, as is their right to do so. What the US vessel were doing before is not relevant, they still ignored warnings and knowingly approached a Chinese carrier when they had every opportunity not to do so. Let's say that you're sitting in the park minding your own business when a man begins to shout at you, you tell him to go away, but he walks towards you. He's a big man whit strong overarms so you take a defensive stance as you expect him to punch you. You tell him to stop again, but he ignores you. You take a step forward to intimidate him, he turns around and leaves, he calls the cops who show up and take you to jail. You didn't do anything wrong, you were defending yourself from an aggressor, as you have a right to do. Both sides of this has done this trick before and they'll do it again, they both know it will happen and it does not matter in the grand scheme of it all. It's a non-story.
  10. Yes, the US would have something to complain about if they had to intercept Chinese vessels, but it's the other way round here. The US entered the exclusion zone that were aware of (as their own carriers has these too) to see what the Chinese would do. It's a non-story because it happens every day all over the world. It's a part of the political game, nobody wants to look weak even though they full well know that its' pointless.
  11. It sounds like the Chinese navy was doing their thing and the US decided that it would test the Chinese: The Chinese told the US vessel to stay away, it is my understanding that military naval vessels, especially carriers are protected by exclusion zones, prohibiting other vessels or aircraft from entering without permission. In this case the US approached the Chinese carrier, presumably on course to enter the exclusion zone, the Chinese sent a warning to the US vessels, the US vessels ignored so the Chinese did exactly as they should and guided the intruding vessel out of the exclusion zone. I used to work with a older gentleman that served in our navy during the mid to late 80's, the USSR penetrated into our waters on a daily basis to probe a reaction from our navy, they'd intercept and escort the vessel out while both sides photographed each other extensively. The Russians still do this in our airspace, every now and then MiG's will enter our airspace, prompting RDAF to escort them back out. It's politics. They want to show each other that they're present and that both sides can hold their own.
  12. NicolaiB commented on Carrythxd's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  13. NicolaiB commented on J T's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  14. The clip at 1:47 is just magnificent.
  15. Whelens product line only has Edge Ultra Freedoms listed. They're the same thing
  16. NicolaiB posted a gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  17. You could also look at upgrading your monitor or get new speakers/headset or headphone, I'm very pleased to have spent a bit on high-end headphones.
  18. Oh dear, that episode started out being quite amusing in the "I'm watching the house burn down" kind of way, but she honestly has some mental issues and her husband keeps enabling her self-destructive behaviour.
  19. There's a current gen charger doing a PIT in new intro in COPS:
  20. You don't want bright lights, but you want vibrant colours, is that the correct? Anyway, the ENB I used my latest video is this one: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>> Before that I used this ENB: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>>
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