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10 Ingenious Ideas for Small Space Interiors

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If you have a small space interior and you wonder how can you make it look organized and well decorated then you have landed at the right place. Have a look at these ideas and get ready to be amazed.
1. A Rotating Room Divider that also Serves as a Bookcase and TV Shelf
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2. Retractable Bed That Lets You Use the Space It Occupies During the Day
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3. Fold Out Dining Table Set
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4. Claim the Space around Your Living Room or Bedroom Window
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5. L Shaped Couch that Transforms into a Bed
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6. Make a Painted Faux Table Under a Floating Shelf If no Space for a Console Table
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7. Free Standing Fold Out Kitchen Equipped with Everything You Need in a Kitchen
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8. A Moveable Cubicle That Serves as a Bedroom
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9. A Tiny Space Designed with a Loft Bed, Kitchen, Living Room and Bathroom
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10. If a Walk-in-Closet is Your Dream Even in a Small Space then Loft Your Bed, Fulfill Your Dream
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22 impressive talents you can learn online

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22 impressive talents you can learn at home

  1. How to communicate tactically.
  2. Understand what clothes tag symbols mean.
  3. Learn to read Russian in 15 minutes.
  4. How to tag stuff in secret.
  5. Transfer a photo onto a slab of wood.
  6. How to smoke a can of tuna with toilet paper.
  7. Learn how to pair wines properly.
  8. Learn to whistle using your fingers.
  9. Some awesome water tricks.
  10. How to make a survival stove from an aluminium can.
  11. How to quickly put on a swim cap.
  12. Learn Elvish.
  13. How a steak should feel at each temperature.
  14. Fastest way to peel a mango.
  15. Finding your way with an analog watch.
  16. How to open a stuck jar with duct tape.
  17. How to make cocktails.
  18. Multiply numbers close to each other in your head.
  19. How to obtain the most juice from a lime.
  20. How to tilt a can at a 45 degree angle.
  21. How to scramble an egg in a shell.
  22. How to use a t-shirt to become a ninja.

Lights Lead The Way

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The simply named Road Lights is a system of wind generated lane lights powered by the wind of vehicles whizzing by. You’ve all felt it before, that wall of air as a car passes by. Why waste it? The energy captured by the system illuminates a series of pegs 50-100 meters in front of you to lead the way. Eco-friendly (yes I’m still using that phrase) and a perfect opportunity for a really creative car commercial.

Designers: Sungi Kim & Hozin Song
Our Lights Eco-friendly Road Light for the Countryside by Sungi Kim & Hozin Song
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Fallout 3 Isn't Really An RPG

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Fallout 3 doesn’t follow the same basic formula for open-world sandbox games that has produced some truly great games, from Grand Theft Auto V to The Witcher 3. But what if Bethesda wasn’t making an open-world sandbox RPG at all?
When Grand Theft Auto III released in 2001, it was a revelation. Sure, open-world games had existed prior, including Rockstar’s own Body Harvest, back when Rockstar was still known as DMA Design. But it was GTA3 that changed the landscape of gaming forever. In a post-GTA world, it seemed like everyone was scrambling to make open-world games. By the seventh generation, it seemed like every major publisher had a game influenced by Grand Theft Auto.
Open-world games work something like this: the player exists in a large, 3D world, tackling it from a third-person perspective. Players travel between various points to complete or engage in missions. Many of the games feature cars, and those that don’t often include other means of quick traversal, like parkour or grappling hooks. The world map is peppered with icons for additional activities not relevant to the main story, many of which are repeated throughout the world, most often in the form of various challenges and minigames. Most of the people you encounter in the game world don’t have lives of their own—they disappear as soon as you get far enough away from them.
You can find this kind of gameplay in Grand Theft Auto V, as illustrated by its map:
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And, of course, here’s Assassin’s Creed Unity:
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Batman: Arkham Knight:
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From The Witcher 3 to Sunset Overdrive to Shadow of Mordor to Far Cry 4, open-world games almost all work the exact same way.
At a glance, Bethesda’s games might appear to have a lot in common traditional sandbox games, with their big, open worlds, plethora of map markers, and long travel times, but playing through games like Fallout 3 is a completely different experience than the traditional sandbox experience.
Last time we talked about Fallout 3, we looked at three basic things that made it awesome: it uses boredom to propel you out into the Wasteland, then it sends you on missions all around the map, not to pad out its content, but to distract you, leading you into its great world, where it occupies your attention by constantly asking you to think about the world you’re exploring.
Combine those ideas with Fallout 3’s approach to the world and its inhabitants, and the game’s entire design starts to make sense. It’s breaking the rules, but it’s got a reason for that.
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The Difference Between Abstraction and Simulation

All games can be arranged on a single spectrum. On one end, you have abstraction, and on the other, you have simulation.
Abstraction is the idea that you can take something and distill into a simple, easily-understood form. Chess is an abstract game: rather than presenting a real battle, it presents the idea of one. Simulation, on the other hand, is a replication of reality. Total War games offer a greater level of simulation than chess by creating individual units, simulating how they might do damage based on their position in the world, and so on.
Abstractions are often things like taking turns, button combos, regenerating health, and so on. It treats video games as games. Simulation elements tend to focus on things that make the game world a real space, like physics or advanced artificial intelligence. It treats video games as virtual realities.
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Most open world games offer abstract scenarios, bite-sized chunks of gameplay set in a larger overworld. Once you know how to defuse a bomb inArkham Knight, you can simply repeat what you’ve learned in any bomb-defusing encounter the game presents. Open-world developers take a single action and make a repeatable mini-game out of it.
A chest in Unity simply involves pressing a single button. A tank battle inArkham Knight limits you to a tiny location and requires you to dodge enemy attacks while firing at them with the Batmobile’s main gun. It gets predictable. Players feel obligated to solve over 200 puzzles (two hundred puzzles!) because they want to complete the game (the final scenes in Arkham Knight aren’t available until you solve all the puzzles), or because the game has a little meter that essentially says, “Hey. You. You are only 94% complete. You left me unfinished!”
Bethesda’s games are closer to simulations than abstractions. Check out this world map:
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At first, it might look like any other open-world game. You’ve got a map, you’ve got markers on the map. No big difference, right?
The difference from traditional open-world is that these are all distinct locations, rather than discrete events. You won’t happen upon a location in the Wasteland only to have someone warn you that leaving the area will cause an event to cease, for instance. You won’t be able to predict what you’re going to do at any given location simply by looking at its map marker. You might get the general gist, knowing that a vault means underground exploration, for instance, but Vault 108, home to Gary, is very different than Vault 106, the vault of hallucinations.
I’ve come across rooms in Fallout 3 where, long before, drug-addled psychos had attempted to climb the walls with plungers, falling to their deaths. I found a bizarre grocery store that had been converted into a Rube Goldberg machine. I once stumbled across a cave by accident; inside, I found a large recreational facility for raiders, which included prison cells stuffed with children’s toys and female mannequins with big, red light bulbs replacing their breasts. I’ve stumbled across completely abandoned villages and piles of corpses. As I was writing this, I watched a pack of Super Mutants shoot down a Vertibird.
They’re locations, not minigames. Each place has its own sense of history.
What this means is that, when you see something pop up on your compass, you have no idea what you’re going to get into when you get there. You are an inhabitant of Fallout 3’s world, which means that every location is new, fresh, and interesting. No two areas play out the exact same way, even if they have the same elements. Nothing is predictable.
But what about Fallout 3’s other inhabitants?
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A World That Lives And Breathes Without You

If you’ve played a game like Grand Theft Auto V, you know just how crazy car crashes can get. Of course, you also know that it doesn’t really matter, because none of the people involved are ‘actually’ people. You can’t follow them to their homes or jobs, and even if you could, most of the buildings in GTA aren’t actually buildings for these people to inhabit. They’re boxes dressed to look like buildings.
Most open-world video games present a breathtaking virtual tableau, but that’s all it is. Visually, Fallout 3’s world seems simplistic itself, but what it lacks in detailed graphics, it more than makes up for in its world. The people of Fallout 3 live their own lives. One character, for instance, wakes up every morning, eats breakfast for an hour, goes to work, then returns home to sleep. Hundreds of other characters in the world act just as he does, living, breathing, eating, sleeping, and even dying, all entirely independent of you. Some characters ‘spawn’ in a more traditional sense, but a massive number of characters are simply people going about their lives in the Capital Wasteland.
As if that weren’t enough, Bethesda takes this a step further, simulating not just bodies, but body parts. One thing that sets Fallout 3 apart from every other first-person game in the world is the VATS system, a real-time adaptation of turn-based gameplay. Fallout 3 allows you to target individual enemy body parts: shoot one enemy in the leg, and he’ll begin limping. Shoot another in her arm, and she’ll drop her gun. You can even shoot the gun! If it breaks, your opponent will have to switch to something else.
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Even better, enemies might loot a fallen friend, using their potentially better weapons against you. Ever seen anything like that in Assassin’s Creed? Fallout 3enemies have varying levels of courage as well. If you hurt some enemies enough, you’ll frighten them and they’ll flee.
Some characters take lengthy journeys through the world; you can follow James, the player character’s father, through the world in real-time after rescuing him from Vault 112. Merchants that roam the wastelands often have set paths between settlements where they can run afoul of super mutants, raiders, or wildlife.
Even when life isn’t completely simulated, it still gives the impression of a real world. Certain areas in New Vegas, Obsidian’s follow-up to Bethesda’s Fallout 3, spawn the same monsters in the same locations every single time. It feels more like a traditional game: you know exactly which zones will have you fighting exactly the same mix of half a dozen deathclaws every time. Fallout 3populates its world in a way that feels much more natural. Yao guai, for instance, will show up the further away you get from downtown DC. Super Mutants live throughout the DC area.
It makes sense that the super mutants would hole up in irradiated ruins, while the wildlife would stick to the wilds outside. New Vegas uses predictable enemy types to establish zones that only players of certain levels can enter—a more abstract approach to world design. The games may seem virtually identical, utilizing many of the same assets and running on the same engine, but they’re very different.
Bethesda’s open-world games do things with AI and population that other games don’t even attempt, and the result is a world that feels more vibrant and alive.
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There’s a History Here

By 1980 or so, RPGs began to evolve, with two distinct schools of design. Origin’s Ultima heads towards more simulation-oriented design, and their other games, like Wing Commander, follow suit. Interplay, Black Isle, and Bioware, on the other hand, focus more on translating traditional, abstract RPG structure into video game mechanics.
One developer, Looking Glass, had this crazy idea that they could combine the simulation components of the flight simulators they were making with the adventuring elements of an RPG. The result, Ultima Underworld—yes, it’s related to Ultima—ended up being one of the most influential games of all time, with games from Portal to Dead Space to Bioshock owing something to it.Ultima Underworld even had an impact on Bethesda.
You can see the RPG elements in Looking Glass’ games; System Shock 2, for instance, gave players “cyber modules,” which worked like skill points, allowing players to upgrade at various stations throughout the terminals. Despite this, Looking Glass’ games often downplayed the traditional RPG elements, seeking to remove the abstractions from them, pushing simulation elements instead.
They had effectively created a new genre entirely. It had RPG elements, but wasn’t really an RPG. It had simulation elements, but it wasn’t a simulator. They called it the “immersive sim.”
Some people argue that Bethesda doesn’t make very good RPGs, especially fans of the Obsidian-developed Fallout: New Vegas, and that’s fine, because Bethesda doesn’t make RPGs. They make immersive sims.
In other words…
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RPGs and immersive sims both focus on the same general idea that the player is free to interact in a world as they see fit. RPGs are more abstract, relying on obvious statistics and dice rolls to determine what happens and how. Immersive sims attempt to simulate all of this, keeping the abstract numbers in the background.
Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas appeal to very different crowds for precisely this reason. If you’re into the immersion, you’re probably going to enjoy Fallout 3’s brilliantly-designed world. If you’re an RPG fan, New Vegas is probably your thing.
Fallout 3 doesn’t really break the rules, it just follows a different set. Fallout 3 is neither RPG nor open-world sandbox. It’s a game born from the immersive sim offshoot of RPGs. Fallout 3 is a great game because everything it does works towards the goal of creating a living, breathing world. What’s cooler than that?

50 Life Saving Cleaning Hacks For Your Home

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There are simple tips from around our house that needs no explanation, the only reasons why it was used frequently was because, most of us were not aware of their uses.
Listed below are some of the 50 Life Saving Cleaning Hacks that will surely make our life easier while doing our daily tasks at home more simpler.
The life hacks below will surely saved you some precious times while you are at home, no matter how simple some of the hacks but you can only appreciate it, once you can performed it by yourself.
Here’s the Famous 50 Live Saving Cleaning Hacks:
1. Lipstick stains can be removed by spraying them with hair spray, rubbing them with a damp cloth and then washing them.
2. Use coasters to prevent jar leakage.
3. You can easily clean your iron by running it hot (no steam) over a piece of paper or foil cover with salt.
4. Use coffee filters to clean TV’s, monitors and other screens. 
5. Lint rollers a great for removing dust from your lamps.
6. Bathtub rings can be removed by rubbing them using salt and a cut grapefruit. 
7. Broken glass can be picked up by pressing a piece of bread on it.
8. Baking soda and bleach can clean the grimiest grout in your bathroom.
9. Clean your hair brush with shampoo.
10. Toothpaste can also be used to clean your engagement ring. 
11. Your coffee grinder can be smell free if you just grind some uncooked white rice in it. 
12. Use some Coca cola to clean oil stains off your garage floors. (Try it works).
13. Clean up your makeup brushes with baby shampoo and hang them to dry to avoid mold.
14. Used a ball of aluminum foil with a bit of dish soap to scrub glass baking dishes clean.
15. Use steel wool to clean your curling iron.
16. Clean your grater by grating raw chunks of potato.
17. Use vegetable oil and baking soda on a toothbrush to clean your cabinet doors.
18. Use duck tape and vinegar to perfectly clean your toilet.
19. Use chalk before you wash your clothes to clean greasy stains.
20. Clean stainless steel appliances with cream of tartar.
21. Use one teaspoon of liquid soap, a few drops of antibacterial oils, and baking soda mixed with water to create a paste to clean the tub with.
22. Oil stains can be removed from the carpet with baking soda.
23. Clean your blinds with a 50-50 vinegar and water mixture and an old sock.
24. Vinegar and baking soda can be a great combo for cleaning your oven.
25. Use Kosher salt and lemons to clean your chopping board without leaving any chemicals.
26. Use a dustpan to pick small toys all over your home.
27. Clean your silverware with baking soda.
28. Newspaper can be used to absorb smells in a refrigerator. 
29. Old dusty candles can be brought back to life by rubbing them with stockings.
30. Canned air can be used to removed dust inaccessible places.
31. Put a microwave-safe dish filled with water and dishwashing liquid into your microwave for one minute and then wipe with a wet sponge.
32. While your glue gun is still hot from use, wipe it off with a ball of aluminum foil.
33. Fill your blender with water, add a couple of drops of dish soap, blend for a few seconds, then rinse.
34. Shoe polish can hide scratches in leather furniture (be sure to use appropriate colors and rub off any excess oil).
35. Fill your burned pan with water, add to cups of vinegar, bring to the boil, take it off to the heat and add two tablespoons of baking soda.
36. Toothpaste can restore your old sneakers to glory.
37. Clean your ear buds with a Q-tip and a small amount of rubbing alcohol.
38. Put plastic bags filled with vinegar around your shower heads to rid them of stains.
39. Play dough can be used to removed spilled glitters.
40. Coffee stains are a breeze to clean with baking soda.
41. Use a squeegee to remove hairs from the carpet.
42. Use rubbing alcohol and a microfiber cloth to remove nail polish from the carpet.
43. Use your old toothbrush (washed) to clean your keyboard.
44. Protect your baseboards from hair and dust with dryer sheets. 
45. Use sea salt to clean iron dishes. 
46. Use lemons to remove stains from faucets.
47. Use you hairdryer to remove water rings from wooden surfaces and refresh them with olive oil.
48. Use a razor to remove a paint from clothes.
49. Baking soda can be a great solution for cleaning your sofa.
50. Crumpled paper can be used to quick dry your shoes. 
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