Here’s Exactly How Manual Transmissions Are Different From Automatics

We already know which one is supposed to be more “fun”, but what do the innards of manual and automatic transmissions look like? How do all the parts to together?

This delightful video, nearly eight minutes long, is an excellent visual explainer on how both transmissions work and how they are different from one another. If you’re a visual learner like I am, this is a real treat. It’s also a good primer on why internal combustion engines need transmissions at all.

The automatic transmission gets a bad rap among enthusiasts, but it’s a technical marvel even today, and modern ones keep getting better and better. That’s not to say a manual gearbox isn’t equally amazing, as you’ll see here.

Did we learn anything today, kids?

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The Untold Story of Darth Vader

The Untold Story of Darth Vader

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While its title is a bit hyperbolic, Looper’s look at one of the most recognized and downright evil dudes in the history of movies is still a good watch, and provides at least a couple of tidbits about the character and the actors that portrayed him that we didn’t already know.

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A Yoga Routine for People Who Work on Their Feet

If you work as a waiter, hair stylist, sales clerk, stocker or other job that requires you to be on your feet all day, you know how tired your feet and leg muscles get from just one shift. Try this yoga routine to stretch and help those muscles recover at the end of the day.

15 minutes is all it takes to do this routine, and once you’re finished you’ll feel refreshed for your next shift, or better yet, for your actual life off the job. Here are the areas this routine focuses on.

  • Joints: Standing and sitting stretches for your wrists, ankles, and hips. Essentially bending your wrists or ankles back gently to stretch in the opposite direction they’re normally in.
  • Back: Elongate the spine with forward folds and shoulder stretches to open up your upper back. These two poses use your body weight to slowly stretch your upper back and shoulders. For the forward folds, bend your knees and put your feet hips width apart, fold forward and grab your elbows. Gently move your head back and forth, then slowly move your arms and torso back and forth to stretch your upper back and shoulders.
  • Legs: Stretch your hamstrings and leg muscles by putting your feet a little more than shoulder distance apart, straighten your legs if you can. Put your hands on your waist and slowly bend forward. Go slowly so you don’t lose your balance. Once you reach a 90 degree bend, place your fingertips on the ground, your palms if you can, and bend and straighten your elbows to stretch more and less. Walk your hands back in between your legs for more of a stretch. Return your hands to your waist and slowly rise up to a standing position.
  • Neck: Neck rolls and forward bends to move your neck muscles in a different direction.

The routine is designed to be helpful and short, but if you’re particularly tired, have sore legs, or maybe your joints really bother you, just add a few reps of the exercises above to work that part out a little more. For the full routine, check out the video above.

Yoga for the Service Industry | Yoga with Adriene


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Jerusalem gets its own ‘City Of’ mesmerizing movie

Jerusalem gets its own ‘City Of’ mesmerizing movie

Many big cities around the world get a movie highlighting the city with stunning shots and eye capturing hyperlapse sequences. Now, Jerusalem got one of those movies, Voices of Jerusalem, made by team Kaveret.

This by no means was a small project. It is not easy to convey the many faces of the city with its many cultures, religions and conflicts. This is why it’s not surprising to hear the effort that went into making this movie.

Adam Rubin, Kaveret’s founder tells DIYP that they shot over 540 hours of footage all around the city, which includes both videos and still, coming to an astounding 1.8TB. With that amount of footage it took about 30 days to edit.

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As for gear, the team used just about anything and everything: bodies wise they used a mix of Sony A7R II, Sony A7S II ,Sony FS700R for capturing video a Canon 5D III for the hyperlapse sequences and an Inspire 1 for the drone footage. Those were coupled with an impressive array of lenses: 16-35mm, 24-105mm for hyper lapses and 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm, 135mm and 70-200mm for “regular” footage.

Adam tells DIYP that the biggest challenge with the project was not getting access (they were working with the city hall). The biggest challenge was organizing the logistics behind the shoot.  (and we will have a story about this coming up). The team only had 15 days of shooting to cover the entire city, with over 40 locations planned. Some were short shoots, but most needed a crew of more than one person, gear and the right angles of view.

The team had to go through a massive research about the city itself. What are the highlights that would distill the city feel. At the end of the research the team had a huge spreadsheet, with locations, vantage points, parking spots and everything needed for each shot.

[Voices of Jerusalem | Kaveret]

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3-2-1 backup system will help you keep your digital images forever

3-2-1 backup system will help you keep your digital images forever

No matter if you are a professional photographer or a hobbyist, I’m sure your photos are important to you. Therefore, it’s essential to have a good backup system so you can avoid any situation that may result in losing them all. David Bergman suggests an effective 3-2-1 backup system. It will protect your images from any situation that may hinder them, and save you from losing years of work.

Losing digital files can come as a result of different circumstances, such as theft, natural disaster or data corruption. This is why you need to have all these situations in mind and create a 3-2-1 backup system: it includes 3 copies, 2 separate devices and 1 offsite backup.

3 copies – this means you need to have the original file and two separate backups.

2 devices – creating your two copies on a single device or the same hard disk simply don’t work. Imagine a situation where you have two copies on the same hard drive, and that drive dies. You can say goodbye to all the files. So, use two completely separate devices. If one dies, you can plug in the other and keep working like nothing happened. With hard drives it’s not the question if they’ll break, but when.

1 offsite backup – even if you have a backup on two separate devices, there are situation when this may not be enough. What if it comes to a theft, a fire or a flood? This is why you need to have one backup at a totally different place. David used to send the third hard copy to his mom’s place out of the state. But today, we have plenty of cloud options. You’ll agree this is much more convenient. You can set the cloud to automatic backup and always stay covered.

If you apply this backup strategy, I assume you can hardly be left without your photos, and it you can apply it to other files, too.

[3-2-1 Back Up : Two Minute Tips with David Bergman | Adorama TV]

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HandBrake 1.0.0 Released After 13 Years Of Development

HandBrake, popular open source video transcoder, has finally hit version 1.0.0 affter spending roughly more than 13 years in development. HandBrake 1.0.0 brings tons of new presets and support for more devices and file types. From a report: HandBrake 1.0.0 comes with new web and MKV presets. The official presets from HandBrake 0.10.x can be found under ‘Legacy.’ New Jason-based preset system, including command line support, has been added. The additional features of HandBrake are title/chapter selection, queuing up multiple encodes, chapter markers, subtitles, different video filters, and video preview. Just in case you have a compatible Skylake or later CPU, Intel QuickSync Video H.265/HEVC encoder support brings performance improvements. HandBrake 1.0.0 also brings along new online documentation beta. It’s written in a simple and easy-to-understand language.You can download it here.



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Rogue One’s Missing Trailer Scenes

Rogue One’s Missing Trailer Scenes

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(SPOILERS) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story turned out to be a great film. But if you watched its trailers, you’ll know that there are some scenes that did not make it to the final movie. Looper lists those scenes and give a possible reason as to why they were cut.

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