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You might be wondering what's changed over the past year. It's the commute.. It's because the train is empty right today, and I'm off to work. The train journey took 1 hour and was full of people. Some even managed to stand up and not let their sleepiness stop them. Today, there are few people per train car. Everyone works from home or has no work, which is another devastating result of the pandemic . People lost their jobs, not all of them can work remotely. It was clear that I could not shift to working remotely. https://mp4.click The job I work in requires hands-on experience using equipment that cannot be accessible via the internet. It is also necessary to take it outside so I can return it to my to home. I work remotely from my home.


In the anonymity of being one of few train riders these day, I've dug into a wealth of tutorials as well with various instructional guides. There are numerous tutorials covering a variety of subjects. They cover drawing shadowed circles with Adobe Photoshop, stacking multiple effects rendering 3D models using chrome reflections, reflections, and much other things. It's not easy to be done at home, but I'm able to follow their instructions and reproduce desired effects. All of this is computer-related however, I apologise if I've misled you, I'm not learning to build Ikea furniture or provide better service in a call center.. But I am learning to better myself and my abilities for the rest of my life..

Although I did learn how to put tiles and grout on the floors and walls about 12 years ago. YouTube videos and tutorials helped me complete it. Our bathroom is beautiful with brand new flooring walls and fixtures and also new pipes and toilets. The bathroom is great nevertheless, taking showers has never been more satisfying feeling knowing that I accomplished this! Do you not think it's the most wonderful feeling in the whole world? I believe so. I was able to complete it all in 8 years. I learned everything by myself which meant I didn't have to work with anyone else. Around 2 dozen tiles had been damaged before I discovered that the tile must be scored. After that, a specific angle breaker must be used to ensure it is broken across the cut. It was extremely beneficial in cutting the short and narrow tiles pieces.

Usually, I'd utilize this Youtube video downloader to download mp4 files onto my laptop. After that, I would set it up in a bathroom and start to play video while trying out the knowledge I had gained towards the task. Today, I do the same thing with my Ipad, I bring it with me on the train and take advantage of incredible tutorials which keep me extremely entertained during long hours of train travel. I have learned how to program some of the JS tricks that I had been trying to understand, CSS has become my very best friend. I used to be terrified of it, for all the worst reasons. I'm able to kick someone even when they are least anticipating it. Also, I've learned lots of techniques and tips from this old man and his channel. The tips and tricks are so beneficial. I can't WAIT to use them all at my own home.

Dailymotion and Vimeo offer a variety of great educational videos. I could transform some of them to MP3, and create podcasts out of them, even if the video content isn't really important.. You can also save the files as mp4 on your laptop, and play, pretending that everything is a tutorial. Remember that downloaded files are usually in browser downloads folder, most browsers save them to the your desktop or open the folder using a the shortcut combo, perhaps you'd like to take a break. I certainly do.




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