Monday, October 1, 2018

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Hey everybody this is Randy Santel

"Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus Promotions and

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! Very

very excited today! I'm going for another

win in the state of Colorado! I'm a

little bit north of Denver I'm in

Longmont, Colorado I'm at Aunt Alice's

Kitchen I'm taking on their Big Daddy

Breakfast Burrito Challenge! Now I love

breakfast I love burritos, and this is

perfect! I've got one hour to finish this

thing!

It's basically 96 ounces total with

everything! Everything's wrapped in a

bunch of tortillas but there are 12 eggs

, or one dozen then there is a bunch of

chorizo for my meats I had a

couple other options like ham and bacon

and stuff and sausage but they said that

chorizo was the best so I went with that.

There's a whole bunch of hashbrowns and

then everything is smothered with a

bunch of cheddar cheese, green chilies,

and then a sausage gravy. Like I said

I've got one hour to finish if I fail

it's going to be $20, but if I win I will

get the meal free I will get a sweet

t-shirt, and I'll be one of the few elite

people added up on their Wall of Fame!

let's get win number 581! Let's get this

challenge started!

Alright now it's here in the Denver area

a while back and I did that Jack and

Grill Breakfast Burrito in about eight

minutes!

Not feeling as good as I did back then

but the record is 12 minutes we're gonna

try to beat that by my friend and then

yeah, we have an hour the main thing is

getting the victory! Then we got 50 wings

to eat tonight! 1, 2, 3... Boom! Alright got my

big utensils open this thing up, let it

cool off and get it all down!

It's still hot!

All this stuff and sauce on the outside

will help get it all down once it is

cooled off!

Three minutes 45 seconds in this thing

is delicious this is amazing!

Six minutes in always remember if you're

trying to eat fast chewing is a waste of

time!

Staring at the timer to make sure

that I was going to be ten minutes while

still leaving no doubt, and getting

everything! Nine minutes and 58 seconds!

That is the new record for the Big Daddy

Breakfast Burrito Challenge here at at

Alice's Kitchen here in Longmont,

Colorado that was so delicious!

Every bit of that! The 12 eggs in there

The chorizo, really happened I went with

that, like I said I had options of ham,

bacon, and all the others but they said

go to the chorizo. Very happy I did that.

Awesome! For finishing I'm going to

get the $20 breakfast burrito for free, I

will get a sweet t-shirt and I'll be

added up on to their Wall of Fame as the

new record or the new Big Daddy for the

Burrito Challenge on their Wall of Fame

so thank you to Aunt Alice's kitchen for

the awesome hospitality and delicious

96-ounce Big Daddy breakfast burrito

challenge, thank you guys all for coming

to watch, really appreciate everybody's

support thank you guys for watching -

and she's about to hand me my shirt, yes!

yeah there it is, so along with the free

meal I'm going to get this sweet t-shirt

with auntie Alice's kitchen on the back

and then yeah, the shirt says I conquered

the Big Daddy breakfast burrito

challenge, so thank you to Aunt Alice's

kitchen thank you guys for watching!

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The Best Premium Dual Lens Dash Cams | Blackvue DR900S • Thinkware F800 • Street Guardian SG9663DC - Duration: 19:22.

Hey it's Andrew with Car Cam Central

As promised we're back with our premium front-back

camera recommendations for 2018 so far

These cameras represent the best of what's available

in performance, features and customer support

We researched many cameras

and spent over $2000 of our own money

to purchase promising cameras and accessories

By buying all the cameras ourselves

we try to be as bias free as possible

After extensive hands-on testing

we have three recommendations

Starting with our great value pick

is the $290 USD Street Guardian SG9663DC

It's over $100 cheaper than our other choices

while delivering excellent day and night video footage

You get a 2-year warranty and many extra accessories

over cameras from Thinkware and Blackvue

For those focused on parked recording

get the $380 Thinkware F800 Pro

It's the most energy efficient camera we tested

and has useful parking features

not found on other cameras.

For those looking for the best video quality

I would get the $480 Blackvue DR900S

Its 4K front camera is significantly sharper

than any other camera I've seen during the day

Its internet cloud features

allow you to view a live video stream

get push notifications

on impacts and more while away from your vehicle

There's a lot to talk about

hope you're excited as we are about these cameras

[Intro Music]

Starting with the basics

all three have loop recording

and auto record when power is received

They use capacitors not lithium ion batteries

for better heat resistance

They have WiFi and GPS features.

Finally the basic installation doesn't require tools

They are also dual channel, front-back cameras

The second camera attaches to your rear windshield

using adhesives

Blackvue and Thinkware

have a similar cylindrical design

Street Guardian is wedged shaped

From our testing

all three are functionally similar

In all designs, there's a 20-foot cable

with an easy plug and play connection

that sends video to the front camera.

Hiding this wire will take some time

but it's not complicated.

We'd like to explain but it'll take too long.

Some resources will be linked in the description.

So you might ask why you should spend over $300

on a premium camera

when we have recommendations for half the price

One reason is reliability

they have better components,

assembly and quality control

Their customer service will be smoother

There will also be features like cloud recording

spoken notifications, reliable parking modes

that are often not available on cheaper cameras

Premium cameras also look nicer

which for some drivers especially luxury vehicle owners

is quite important

These cameras aren't right for everyone

and we acknowledge

the diminishing returns for your money

Still, for those who want the best

this video is for you

Let's begin with the $290 Street Guardian SG9663DC

It's our great value pick

not just for the cheaper price

but also its crisp video quality

two-year warranty

and Street Guardian's history

in producing reliable

heat-resistant cameras

with good customer service

Starting with the body

it's wedge-shaped and while stealthy

it lacks the refined design

of Blackvue or Thinkware

It's not unsightly

but there's not much to look at either

In return, the setup is much easier

as you don't need a smartphone

It's the only camera out of the three

to have an LCD screen

You can do everything using the camera controls

The SG9663DC is quite a bit cheaper

than our other picks

The base price includes a decent 64GB card

Blackvue and Thinkware give you a smaller card

The cheaper price

doesn't mean worse performance where it counts

Starting with video quality

overall it's pretty great

The front camera is sharp

with excellent dynamic range and edge sharpness

There is the occasional issue with exposure

but Street Guardian is releasing firmware updates

all the time

At night it's excellent, the sharpness and clarity

is near the top for dual channel cameras

and approaches what we've seen

in single lens cameras.

Looking at the rear camera footage

it's the best we've been in a dual lens camera

for both day and night recordings

Overall you will be happy with the

Street Guardian's performance.

Rather than spending time

in detailed video comparisons

we'll post more on our second channel

if you're interested

Let's look at the SG's accessories

Normally it's not important

but there's a shocking contrast

between the spartan amounts

with Blackvue and Thinkware

versus what Street Guardian includes

Notably with SG you get a circular polarizer

which reduces glare

from light bouncing off the dashboard

For Android phones

there's a micro USB card reader for faster file transfers

and an extra, short rear cable

for overhead liner installations

Street Guardian gives you three extra sets of adhesives

In comparison Blackvue and Thinkware have one

which is ridiculous considering their cost

Even cheap cameras give you at least two

One downside to Street Guardian

is the external GPS dongle

It's one extra item to install

if you want to log your speed, position

and for better time calibration

but, it's not large or hard to install.

As well

Street Guardian is a smaller company

with less resources

While they greatly invested

into their after-sales support

their technical development has lagged behind

The camera has Wifi to change settings

and access saved videos

but you'll need to use a third party app

such as Novacam or DOD Tech

They work but the experience wasn't good

as you lack the full range of customizations

found on the camera itself

The download speed is the slowest

of the three cameras

It takes 5 minutes to download a 3-minute video

Streaming saved videos isn't smooth

Playback stutters

or has to buffer constantly depending on the app

As this is Street Guardian's first WiFi camera

we think this may improve with future firmware updates

Looking at Street Guardian's time-lapse parking mode

we found it works much better

You need to install the optional $30 hardwiring cable

which connects the camera to your vehicle's battery

through the fusebox

There's a switch that selects the voltage cutoff

which prevents your battery from being fully drained

The installation process

goes beyond what we can cover in this video

As a summary, there are two power leads.

You connect one to a constantly on circuit

like your dome lights,

the other to a switched circuit like your 12V car socket

Professional help may be needed

This allows the camera to sense when the vehicle is off

and automates parking mode

Unlike cheaper cameras

you won't need to go into the menu

and turn it on and off yourself

When active

the camera will record 1,2, or 5 frames of video

every second depending on the setting

This reduces file size and energy requirements

meaning longer recording times

The Street Guardian isn't as versatile a parking camera

as the Thinkware F800

but it does a good, reliable job

Unfortunately

Street Guardian doesn't have spoken notifications

When it starts up you'll hear beeps

instead of a prerecorded voice message

[Beeps from Street Guardian]

Blackvue and Thinkware use spoken status notifications

which sounds more refined and improves clarity

[Blackvue for your safe driving]

[Starting normal recording]

One issue is that the 9663 lacks an audio warning

for failed SD cards

You have to look at the LCD screen directly

You can miss that your camera has stopped recording

especially if it's covered by the rear view mirror

We hope Street Guardian releases a firmware fix

in the future

Fortunately, I think Street Guardian's strongest asset

is their customer service and community engagement

We found their team works quickly to look after issues

One example

their CEO frequently interacts

with the DashCamTalk community to get feedback

handle complaints and to explain product updates

Also, they are the only premium camera

to provide a 2-year warranty versus the standard

1 year once you register it online

This is a big deal as cameras can fail over time

It gives us great comfort that Street Guardian

stands behind their products

While Thinkware and Blackvue are no slouches

I think with Street Guardian's size

they have had disproportionately big results

I'm happy to give them a strong recommendation

as my great value pick

Next, let's look at the $380 Thinkware F800 Pro

This is our recommendation for anyone

looking for a great parking mode camera

with better functionality and energy efficiency

versus Street Guardian and Blackvue

The user experience and design are also much better

Starting with the body

we find it more refined and sleek looking

The metal and plastic flow nicely together

It's a great looking camera without attracting attention

if you're worried about thieves

There's no LCD screen so you'll need a smartphone

or a PC to change the settings

There's two models

the F800 and the F800 Pro which we tested

The Pro model has additional parking options

a stealthier appearance

and internet functionality aka The Cloud

Get the Pro

as it was cheaper than the regular version of the F800

in September 2018

Looking at video quality

it was good but not great

The front camera is muddled during the day

in comparison to the other cameras we tested

It'll still pick up license plates

but it's not great at it

At night the quality improves

it's about the same as the other cameras in this review

In my opinion, the changes in the last few years

for video hardware has not improved

low light recording very much

Looking at the rear camera, it's relatively better

The clarity and sharpness are good

both during the day and night

We did find there can be more pixelation

in a detail rich environments

due to the lower 10mbps bitrate

While the video quality is no longer best

the F800 has no equal for parked recording

Its energy efficiency and functionality

are better than other cameras

Thinkware has three parking modes

all of them reliable and useful for different situations

Street Guardian and Blackvue have less

limiting their versatility

Here's why that matters

Starting with motion detection mode

the F800 will only record once it senses movement

Its buffered recording will save 10 seconds before

and after motion was detected

This is great for less busy environments

and it will give you the full picture of what happened

In comparison

the time-lapse mode will have jumpier videos

But, this is useful for busy parking lots

so the camera won't be constantly recording big files

and filling up your memory card quickly

as would happen with motion detection mode

Lastly, only on the F800 Pro is the impact only mode

The camera stops recording and hibernates

When an impact is detected

it'll start recording one second after

You'll miss the shock

but you should capture what happens next

This mode uses three times less energy

and is fantastic if you need

the longest recording time possible

Another unique feature

is the parking report after turning on your vehicle

[During parking mode event detection recording, 3, occurred]

This tells you the number of events

aka impacts

and saves you from having to walk around your car

to check for damage

Thinkware's parking mode

requires installing a cable similar to Street Guardian

Instead of a cutoff switch

the F800 senses the voltage through internal circuitry

This allows you to use your smartphone and PC

to customize the voltages

the camera turns itself on and off

We found the app mostly easy to use

Compared to Street Guardian

the experience is much better

It's easy to change settings and view saved videos

Streaming was a smooth experience

and download speed is significantly faster

than Street Guardian

taking 28 seconds

to download a 1 minute, 80 megabyte file

Unfortunately the in-app Cloud functionality

was hard to use and not useful for most features

Thinkware's cloud uses the internet

to provide additional functionality for the F800 Pro

when connected to a WiFi Hotspot

We found the feature set extremely limited

especially as it can only be used during normal

and not parked recording

We also found the connection process difficult.

The layout is not intuitive

While we connected on iOS

We had problems with Android

Even so, the cloud is used by few people

We don't think it takes away from its great

parking mode - the main reason to get the F800

In September 2018

if you're considering the F800

get the Pro model

as it's surprisingly cheaper and has more features

Let's look at our third recommendation

the Blackvue DR900S

This is the camera for users

who want the best video quality

and useful cloud features

Blackvue is probably the most famous

dash cam manufacturer in North America and Europe

We've been reviewing their cameras

since they first entered the scene in 2012

The DR900S was released in May 2018

Its cylindrical design

hasn't changed much in a few years

The lens is on the front

and connection ports are on the side

The biggest changes are inside

the front sensor records at 4K or 3840x2160P

4 times the resolution of the 1080p sensor

in most cameras

We found the front camera has both

the sharpest video we've seen during the day

and a very wide 162° field of view

You capture more of the environment

and details like license plates

than any other camera we've tested

At night

there's more noise

compared to the Street Guardian camera

but the DR900

has similar sharpness and dynamic range.

The rear camera also fell behind slightly

even though it uses the more advanced

Sony Starvis sensor

compared to the older

Sony Exmor on the Street Guardian.

We think it has to do with the lower bitrate

at 10mbps vs15mbps.

One small issue, we noticed the rear camera

loses a few video frames between files

While the impact is small

for a premium camera in 2018

we hope it will be fixed soon.

The DR900S

uses the newer H.265 video codec by default

to improve video quality without increasing file size

The only downside is it requires more processing power

to playback videos

Older smartphones and computers can struggle

which some users have complained about

The recording time

is a bit reduced compared to other cameras

On a 64GB card

at maximum quality

you'll get just over 4 hours before looping

but it should be long enough for most people

Fortunately, the DR900S has a faster

AC-speed Wifi connection to download larger files

Using the iOS and Android app

we could download a 1 minute long,

180-megabyte 4K video in 41 seconds

That's quite fast considering the size

The app was also easy to use

the layout has improved

since we reviewed the DR650GW

It's the best of all the WiFI apps we've tested so far

simple to use and pleasantly designed

Let's talk about the DR900's two parking modes

The chosen mode is activated

when the camera senses

that your car has not moved in 5 minutes

The buffered, motion activated parking mode

has been standard in Blackvue for years

We found it reliable

in picking up movement from cars and pedestrians

The new buffered time-lapse mode

is a great idea recording at 1FPS

until it detects an impact

and switches to a full 30FPS recording mode

You'll need to use the Blackvue player to view this video

as it doesn't work on VLC

The DR900S has a cloud mode

and unlike Thinkware's

it provides useful functionality

while you're away from your vehicle

Its most popular use

is remote monitoring of your parked vehicle

From anywhere

you can see a live view of your vehicle

download videos

and it can push notify you

when the camera has detected an impact

Again cloud features require internet access

from a mobile hotspot or a WiFi router

as well as the camera being wired

into a constant power source

The DR900S can take any hardwiring kit

that ends in the standard cigarette outlet.

No proprietary cable needed

We like the Vicovation Vico Plus

for its voltage, temperature and timer based cutoffs

Unless you drive a truck

your vehicle's battery won't last more than a few hours

as power consumption is quite high

One solution

get a dash cam battery like the Cellink Neo

At $300 it's not cheap but that's because

the Neo is built using temperature stable

lithium-iron phosphate batteries.

We found it can power the DR900S

for over 24 hours on a full charge

The neo can send you runtime

and other diagnostic information

using the app

It recharges quickly around 45 minutes hardwired

or 80 minutes through the slower cigarette outlet

One disappointment is the slow startup time

at 26 seconds from power on to the start of recording

Nearly double our other recommended cameras

You may have to wait in the parking lot before leaving

You might be tempted to buy a 4K dash cam

to replicate the performance of the DR900S

but most are fake

4K resolution requires a minimum 8 megapixel sensor

many advertised 4K cameras have 4 megapixels or less

Other Manufacturers cheat

by upscaling the resolution using software

which has a minimal effect on quality

Overall the DR900S will be a favourite for many

It has great video quality and design

with parking and cloud features that work

It's a nice upgrade over the Street Guardian camera

and a fully premium experience we can get behind

If you are buying a premium camera

we recommend you avoid international

and general retailers

The price isn't much cheaper

and the warranty process is harder

or non-existant for grey market sellers

plus there's less help in setting up your camera

We think a dash cam specialist is best

Our recommendation for the United States and Canada

is BlackBoxMyCar

I think their knowledge of premium cameras

and hardwiring is amazing

plus I've been watching their customer service

for many years

and it's been solid so far

For disclosure

we have not been paid

to recommend BlackBoxMyCar

but we are affiliates

That means we get a percentage

of any sales at no cost to you

We reinvest that money into the channel

for example to buy all the cameras for this review

I don't want to sound like an ad

or give the impression

that there are no other good retailers

OCD Tronic is our recommendation

for Street Guardian products

Based in United States

They've been awesome with their customers

I would also check out Dashcam Store

and Capture Your Action

Niko for the European Market is fantastic

While many of our recommended retailers

are on Amazon

make sure you check who it's fulfilled or sold by

There are many unauthorized sellers

who are internationally based and grey market

leaving you without a warranty

You also want to choose the right SD card

to improve reliability

Writing videos to the cards

slowly damages the memory cells

Eventually your camera will stop recording

Most cards on the market are designed for speed

and not durability

On the left are our top choices

they last longer

as they are specifically designed for dash cam use

and have a warranty

On the right are our budget choices

they have a good reputation

but are likely to fail earlier

and there's no warranty when used in dash cams

We have tested all of these cards ourselves

and they successfully work

in the three recommended dash cams

Here's a summary screen

for all three cameras we talked about

You can pause the video here

if you want to read more

So this has been a long video

I appreciate your attention

And hope this has been useful

We'll update the description below this video

with any changes good or bad

An article will be coming soon

with the details we left out of this video

including the cameras we reviewed and we don't like

or cameras that we think are good in limited situations

like the Blackvue DR750S.

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MSM Now Pushing Despicable Pedophile Claim Against Kavanaugh – Sick As It Gets! - Duration: 4:55.

The media has been off-the-charts sick over the Kavanaugh hearings.

It seems to be that they find it perfectly acceptable and permissible to libel and slander

Judge Brett Kavanaugh over unfounded se*xual assault claims from 36 years ago.

But they took it even further and this is just despicable.

I saw a headline from USA Today a couple of days ago that I just could not believe.

These witch-hunt hearings have ravaged Kavanaugh's life and family.

Not to mention justice in general.

Now, USA Today is insinuating that Kavanaugh is a pedophile and should not be allowed to

coach girl's basketball anymore… something he dearly loves doing.

The title is: "Opinion: Is Brett Kavanaugh right that he can no longer coach girls basketball?"

Kavanaugh has two young daughters.

I am sure they are already being harassed and tormented at school over all these accusations

and now this surfaces.

USA Today should be ashamed for publishing such falsehoods.

But they would not be.

The media considers this w*ar and if a good man and his reputation have to be sacrificed,

they think it's a very small price to pay.

After all, it's not their lives on the line here.

From @usatodaysports: "The U.S. Senate may yet confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court,

but he should stay off basketball courts for now when kids are around," writes @ByErikBrady."

And just like that… the media labels Kavanaugh a pedophile.

They should be su*ed into the hereafter over that smear.

From @usatodaysports: "The U.S. Senate may yet confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court,

but he should stay off basketball courts for now when kids are around," writes @ByErik

Brady.

Is Brett Kavanaugh right that he can no longer coach girls basketball?

The Supreme Court nominee said during Thursday's hearing that me may no longer be able to coach

youth sports in the wake of se*xual allegations.

usatoday.com

Kavanaugh testified that he might not be able to coach girl's basketball anymore because

his name has been dragged through the political mud.

That looks to be true considering that the media and the left are now pushing it.

Brett Kavanaugh testified the other day that he might never coach girls' basketball again.

"He should not – at least not until further investigation has concluded.

"The U.S. Senate may yet confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, but he should stay off

basketball courts for now when kids are around.

"I love coaching more than anything I have ever done in my whole life," Kavanaugh said

in his opening statement on Thursday.

"But thanks to what some of you on this side of the committee have unleashed, I may

never be able to coach again."

"He just might be right.

Oh, not the part about blaming Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee – that's

just to avoid placing blame on his wholly sympathetic accuser – but the may-never-coach-again

part.

"The nation is newly vigilant on who coaches and trains its children given recent scandals

in gymnastics and other sports.

"Kavanaugh is free to continue coaching in the Catholic Youth Organization and his

daughters' private school in Washington because he has no criminal record and has

met all other volunteer requirements, according to Edw*ard McFadden, spokesperson for the

Archdiocese of Washington.

He said a coach dealing with allegations that are decades' old and no criminal case is

active – like Kavanaugh – would have to go through the full legal process before being

banned.

"McFadden added that coaches arrested, charged or in the midst of a criminal probe for serious

criminal acts, such as assault, abuse or child endangerment, are subject to removal pending

"an immediate evaluation of the matter" by the school, school or the archdiocese's

Office of Child Protection.

"McFadden told USA TODAY Sports' A.J.

Perez on Friday that "adult volunteers with extensive contact with children" go through

fingerprinting, criminal background checks and training under what is called the VIRTUS

program.

"The person is VIRTUS-trained," McFadden said of Kavanaugh, "and has gone through

a background check, which was clean."

"Besides, McFadden said he thinks Kavanaugh's reference to not being able to coach again

is related to protesters who shout down political figures in restaurants and other public spaces.

"It may be impossible for him to coach," McFadden said.

"Imagine being in a public gym where people could come in and be disrupting.

I am not sure he was referring to the claim (of se*xual misconduct), but the overall environment.

He has no record and

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