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paenggamoso · 3 years
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It Takes Two to Tango:
It Takes Two to Tango is a short film about Linh and Uyen who chose to have a great time and unwinding on a club or a Resto bar.
In a depressed day, Linh finds to Uyen – her bestie to have fun and relax. Seem like Uyen’s world has bring Linh up until Uyen reveals a secret that made Linh seem like dangling in the middle of an abyss.
The main conflict and issue about this story are for the reason that Linh have a big burden that time she was pregnant in young age and she doesn’t know who’s the father in her womb.
The story runs for just a minute and that few minutes I realize the strength of this short film by its dialogue even the silence gives impact to release the un- touched emotions of the character if you asses it seriously you’ll find that the characters moving and living inside the film that makes the acts realistic.
Despite visual was not so good because I think they over used the natural lights and because of that some shadows were expose on the other hand if the cinematographer really intent to play with the shadow to produce mood it really helps.
However, the panning and camera position was really good I see the proper levels and chosen subject to expose the mood of the film.
The music director really hit the proper song suited for the scene however, I heard some conflict on the volume of song sometimes the background song overlaps the volume of the dialogue maybe they just use the actual camera recording of the boom mic was not in a good position or maybe they just do that to minimize the background noise.
Director. Le Can Truong made a symbolic title for this film despite there's no explanation inside I realize that the real issue about this film is not the women who become pregnant from the young age the real issue is about the man was not seen inside of the story, where he is and who he is because the women Linh doesn’t become pregnant by himself because It Takes Two to Tango.
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bowsetter · 5 years
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Embed 1MB Files on the Bitcoin Cash Chain With the Blockupload Platform
The software developer known as Deswurstes revealed last week a new project he’s been working on that allowed people to upload files up to 1MB in size to the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) testnet. On April 7, Deswurstes launched the first BCH mainnet version of Blockupload, a desktop platform that allows people to embed larger files into the blockchain without the need for the Interplanetary File System (IPFS).
Also read: Uyen T Nguyen: The Powerful Young Woman Behind the Alleged ‘Satoshi Affair’
Blockupload Allows for 1MB Uploads Embedded Into the Bitcoin Cash Chain
The developer known as Deswurstes or Mcccs has announced a new project he’s been working on over the last eight months called Blockupload. The platform uses a BCH Op_Return transaction and P2SH in order to allow individuals to upload files to BCH up to 1MB in size. The upload size is higher than the Bitcoin Files project allows, which is roughly a max of 5kb or less, but when using IPFS Bitcoin Files can upload much larger files. Deswurstes says his project doesn’t need IPFS and the open source repository on Github explains that Blockupload is a “user-friendly tool to upload your files to the BCH chain.”
“Last week I’ve introduced Blockupload so people could upload files to the BCH Testnet chain,” Deswurstes detailed on Sunday. “This week I’ve changed it so that we can show the power of on-chain scaling by making it work on the real Bitcoin Cash.”
In order to give our readers some insight into this new project, news.Bitcoin.com tested Blockupload Sunday afternoon. The platform is fairly intuitive and users simply choose a file of up to 1MB in size to upload and Blockupload will tell them how much it costs to embed the file. Users must check the disclosure tab, however, which explains that the uploader understands files should not infringe copyright law and does not contain classified information. All of the content added to the BCH chain is solely the uploader’s responsibility, the website details.
After choosing a file (a rare Pepe GIF) that was 899MB in size to test the app’s features, the platform generated an invoice address after “Continue” was pressed. In order to upload the Pepe GIF, the invoice asked for 0.04BCH or roughly $15 to embed it into the chain. Once the transaction is paid, the platform gives the user a window to add a change address during the end of the process as well. Following the change address output, Blockupload gives the user a hash so anyone can download the specific file after it’s broadcasted.
‘All Mimsy Were the Borogoves’: The Debate Over Uploading Arbitrary Data
Because $15 is pretty expensive to add an animated Pepe GIF to the chain, a text file was uploaded instead. Blockupload provides users with a notepad-like window so they can type or copy and paste any text they want into the upload window. The Blockupload platform will then convert the writing into a .txt file. Uploading a text file is significantly cheaper than embedding a larger file as the price to upload the Jabberwocky poem is only around 0.0002BCH or 6 cents.
The Jabberwocky poem is a very short nonsensical piece of writing by Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland. The poem’s text can be found in this specific BCH address and the hash from that address can be used to download its .txt file using Blockupload. In the address’ output section where the poem is located, the Op_Return can be seen in the UTXO data.
On social media forums like Reddit’s r/btc, the platform was welcomed by some but not by others. Some BCH fans expressed the opinion that using IPFS is a better and far cheaper alternative. The cost to use Bitcoin Files is a good example compared to the cost of a 1MB upload on Blockupload, which is currently around $15. BCH developer Jonathan Toomim explained that the Sia protocol would be even more appropriate to use than IPFS. Meanwhile, other people thought the idea was great for anti-censorship and one person emphasized that right now the biggest threat on the web is censorship with scary regulations like EU’s Article 11 and 13. Essentially, they believe that individuals and organizations will pay for immutability if the web becomes far more censored in the future.
What do you think about Blockupload? Do you think uploading large files is a cool idea or do you think it is unnecessary? Let us know what you think about this project in the comments section below.
Disclaimer: Bitcoin.com does not endorse this product/service. Review editorials are intended for informational purposes only. This is the first release of this particular software and early versions can often be buggy. Readers should do their own due diligence before taking any actions related to the mentioned company or any of its affiliates or services. Bitcoin.com or the author is not responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article.
Image credits: Shutterstock and Blockupload.io
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coin-river-blog · 5 years
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The software developer known as Deswurstes revealed last week a new project he’s been working on that allowed people to upload files up to 1MB in size to the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) testnet. On April 7, Deswurstes launched the first BCH mainnet version of Blockupload, a desktop platform that allows people to embed larger files into the blockchain without the need for the Interplanetary File System (IPFS).
Also read: Uyen T Nguyen: The Powerful Young Woman Behind the Alleged ‘Satoshi Affair’
Blockupload Allows for 1MB Uploads Embedded Into the Bitcoin Cash Chain
The developer known as Deswurstes or Mcccs has announced a new project he’s been working on over the last eight months called Blockupload. The platform uses a BCH Op_Return transaction and P2SH in order to allow individuals to upload files to BCH up to 1MB in size. The upload size is higher than the Bitcoin Files project allows, which is roughly a max of 5kb or less, but when using IPFS Bitcoin Files can upload much larger files. Deswurstes says his project doesn’t need IPFS and the open source repository on Github explains that Blockupload is a “user-friendly tool to upload your files to the BCH chain.”
“Last week I’ve introduced Blockupload so people could upload files to the BCH Testnet chain,” Deswurstes detailed on Sunday. “This week I’ve changed it so that we can show the power of on-chain scaling by making it work on the real Bitcoin Cash.”
In order to give our readers some insight into this new project, news.Bitcoin.com tested Blockupload Sunday afternoon. The platform is fairly intuitive and users simply choose a file of up to 1MB in size to upload and Blockupload will tell them how much it costs to embed the file. Users must check the disclosure tab, however, which explains that the uploader understands files should not infringe copyright law and cannot contain classified information. All of the content added to the BCH chain is solely the uploader’s responsibility, the website details.
After choosing a file (a rare Pepe GIF) that was 899KB in size to test the app’s features, the platform generated an invoice address after “Continue” was pressed. In order to upload the Pepe GIF, the invoice asked for 0.04BCH or roughly $15 to embed it into the chain. Once the transaction is paid, the platform gives the user a window to add a change address during the end of the process as well. Following the change address output, Blockupload gives the user a hash so anyone can download the specific file after it’s broadcasted.
‘All Mimsy Were the Borogoves’: The Debate Over Uploading Arbitrary Data
Because $15 is pretty expensive to add an animated Pepe GIF to the chain, a text file was uploaded instead. Blockupload provides users with a notepad-like window so they can type or copy and paste any text they want into the upload window. The Blockupload platform will then convert the writing into a .txt file. Uploading a text file is significantly cheaper than embedding a larger file as the price to upload the Jabberwocky poem is only around 0.0002BCH or 6 cents.
The Jabberwocky poem is a very short nonsensical piece of writing by Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland. The poem’s text can be found in this specific BCH address and the hash from that address can be used to download its .txt file using Blockupload. In the address’ output section where the poem is located, the Op_Return can be seen in the UTXO data.
On social media forums like Reddit’s r/btc, the platform was welcomed by some but not by others. Some BCH fans expressed the opinion that using IPFS is a better and far cheaper alternative. The cost to use Bitcoin Files is a good example compared to the cost of a 1MB upload on Blockupload, which is currently around $15. BCH developer Jonathan Toomim explained that the Sia protocol would be even more appropriate to use than IPFS. Meanwhile, other people thought the idea was great for anti-censorship and one person emphasized that right now the biggest threat on the web is censorship with scary regulations like EU’s Articles 11 and 13. Essentially, they believe that individuals and organizations will pay for immutability if the web becomes far more censored in the future.
What do you think about Blockupload? Do you think uploading large files is a cool idea or do you think it is unnecessary? Let us know what you think about this project in the comments section below.
Disclaimer: Bitcoin.com does not endorse this product/service. Review editorials are intended for informational purposes only. This is the first release of this particular software and early versions can often be buggy. Readers should do their own due diligence before taking any actions related to the mentioned company or any of its affiliates or services. Bitcoin.com or the author is not responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article.
Image credits: Shutterstock and Blockupload.io
At Bitcoin.com there’s a bunch of free helpful services. For instance, have you seen our Tools page? You can even look up the exchange rate for a transaction in the past. Or calculate the value of your current holdings. Or create a paper wallet. And much more.
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Grand Northern Vietnam Motorbike Adventure - 16 Days
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DAY 1: HANOI - MAI CHAU: 170 km
It’s a beautiful descend to Cao Bang. Few passes, yet many blind curves will test your resolve and skills, so stay true to your formation. Stops are available at a frequent pace should you feel the inner artist itching for photos.The whole ride should be 8-hour, and we reach Cao Bang before sunset. Spend the night in a hotel.
Leave your worries behind, as we don’t have space for them on a motorcycle. Vietnam Top Riders meet you at the hotel, bring you to the meeting point of a short briefing, and then we give you the bikes. The crew ride on the back roads and get out of Hanoi for the Northern countryside. Yellow paddy fields and massive limestone mountains slowly appear in the horizon, and soon flank you on both sides of the road. On the way, there are plenty of photo chances, including famous landmarks of the North such as Perfume Pagoda.
After lunch, it’s a ride down to Mai Chau Valley. We reach the destination late in the afternoon, and stay in a stilt house of the White Thai people, friendly inhabitants of the village. Try local food, taste local drink, and have a really good rest to end the first day of our grand motorcycle tour.
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DAY 2: MAI CHAU - PHU YEN: 165 km 
From Mai Chau, enjoy a quiet, undisturbed ride as you meander through the National Road No. 43 to Da River. The whole crew and their motorcycles cross the Song Da Lake – reservoir of Hoa Binh Hydropower plant on ferry.
The later session is easy and scenic, and the winding road heads to Phu Yen town. Take a rest for the day.
DAY 3: PHU YEN - SON LA: 165 km 
The road the we travel on today is quite empty, and ideal for a ride. National Road No. 37 takes us into the range of high mountains where Black Thai people reside, tending their large, colorful terraced rice fields. Passing through many Thai villages is a great way to see how the life in a remote countryside goes. The road bends around lush hills, until we meet the field of sugar cane growing in the Son La Plateau. After having lunch in Son La city – the capital of the province, we visit the Old French Prison & Museum, where the members the anti-colonial revolution were captured. Destroyed by US bombing in the North, the site now has been restored as a museum to remind us of a tumultuous time in Vietnamese history.
Stay the night in town.
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DAY 4: SON LA - TUAN GIAO: 155 km 
Moving away from Son La, Vietnam Top Riders crew hit the road for destinations in the Northwest. More culturally brilliant moments happen as you pass by mountains and Black Thai Village. The children here are innocent, the men and women hard-working, and the scenery switch from one stunning frame to the next. The journey reaches its zenith when you arrive at Pha Din Pass, the famous location where artillery was pulled uphill by the Viet Minh, through the zigzag pathway and then participated in the legendary battle of Dien Bien Phu.
The view is majestic: one side is the high mountains rising to the heaven, the other abyss. We cross the pass, and then stay overnight in Tuan Giao.
DAY 5: TUAN GIAO - MU CANG CHAI: 165 km
It’s a journey off the beaten track as you and the motorcycle crew ride to Than Uyen. The emotions are raw on muddy and bumpy roads. Passing Than Uyen, we reach Mu Cang Chai where you can feast your eyes on the golden rice terraces, artfully encompass the conical shape of the hills.
Stay the night in the chilling climate of Mu Cang Chai, on a stilt house of the White Thai in Ban Thai.
DAY 6: MU CANG CHAI - SA PA: 160 km
Wake up early to enjoy a fresh highland morning. Today, we ride to Sa Pa, beautiful beyond compare, and is featured heavily in most Vietnam travel guides. The thing is, you are going there not in a night train, but by a motorcycle with the like-minded crew. Cross the O Quy Ho – one of the Four Greatest Passes In all of Vietnam. The majestic view of the place leaves your adrenaline pumping, and it’s quite contrary to the tame and quiet beauty of Sapa.
We reach Sapa late in the afternoon. Enjoy your night time tasting local cuisine or hang out with travelers or natives in town.
DAY 7: EXPLORE SA PA - FREE DAY
The day is entirely yours, either to ride your bikes around the region, up to the high peaks and down to the charming Muong Hoa Valley, or trek around. We visit Fansipan, the roof of Indochina, located on the majestic Hoang Lien Son range. Sapa is home to many indigenous tribes such as H’mong, Giay, Tay and Dao, and you will get a glimpse into their everyday lives on the highland.
Get back to your hotel in Sapa in the afternoon. Homestay option is available should you choose to push the day further and visit Ta Van – home of the Dzay people.
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DAY 8: SA PA - BAC HA: 115 km
Double your doses of intoxicating highland sceneries today as you ride to Bac Ha. We stop at Lao Cai city for lunch.
Sunday is always important in a Vietnam’s highland town, when a special morning market opens. If we reach Bac Ha on such a day, prepare to be immersed in an authentic experience of a tribal market with colorful wares and people donning spectacular clothes. It’s crowded, lively and full of energy. The base town Bac Ha is also ideal for exploring the nearby highlands, aside from producing throat-burning rice and corn liquors, that is.
When you are in town after a long riding session, take a stroll to see Ban Pho – a small village inhabited by the Nung and Flower H’mong. Munch on some plum, sip corn wine, and visit the old palace of the H’mong King.
After an eventful day, you have dinner and spend your night in a homestay.
DAY 9: BAC HA - XIN MAN: 60 km
The motorbike journey with Vietnam Top Riders features many stops to let you and the crew enjoy the Northern nature to the fullest. Spend time and visit the Can Cau market, which is right at the border between Chinese – Vietnamese. Vivid with colorful wares and clothes of ethnic minorities from both country, Can Cau leaves every traveler visiting here a lasting impression.
We reach Xin Man, and have a night rest in town.
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DAY 10: XIN MAN - HA GIANG: 150 km 
Xin Man and Ha Giang are the border provinces of Vietnam, so travelers will need permits to venture in the remote areas that are near the border. The road is less busy, and the scenery picturesque as we ride along the Lo River.
The crew reach Ha Giang in the afternoon after passing mountainous homes of the frontier ethnic groups. You can stay in a hotel for the night or in a homestay.
DAY 11: HA GIANG - DONG VAN: 185 km
After obtaining the necessary permits, we skirt the Chinese border on rugged and trails, and enjoy the spectacular sights that the day offers.
On the way stand Ma Pi Leng Pass, where clouds cover the mountain peaks, and the mighty Nho Que river flows romantically below, reaching far to the end of the horizon. We cross the pass and follow a zig-zag track to Dong Van. The people here are hard-working sort, and it’s quite admirable of them to continue to live and thrive on these rocky terrains.
Spend your time after reaching Dong Van to stroll around the ancient streets, with H’mong homes of clay bricks and tiles roofs of a border town inhabited centuries ago.
Spend your night in Dong Van.
DAY 12: DONG VAN - BAO LAC: 80 km
Challenging tracks make this short distance ride relatively time consuming. What makes up for it is the beautiful landscape, ranking among the most beautiful sights of Vietnam.
Cross the wild section of Ha Giang and stop for the night at Bao Lac, another crossroad of cultures at the very border. The Sunday market on the highland is always festive and full or energy. Spend the night in Bao Lac.
DAY 13: BAO LAC - CAO BANG: 150 km 
It’s a beautiful descend to Cao Bang. Few passes, yet many blind curves will test your resolve and skills, so stay true to your formation. Stops are available at a frequent pace should you feel the inner artist itching for photos.
The whole ride should be 8-hour, and we reach Cao Bang before sunset. Spend the night in a hotel.
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DAY 14: CAO BANG - QUANG UYEN: 140 km
From Cao Bang, we ride for more than one hour to the village of Quang Uyen, neatly nestled between a ring of mountains. We will stay here in a homestay.
The crew venture out of Quang Uyen to see ban Gioc Waterfall, stands between the border of Vietnam and China. If time permits, you can swim in the cool water and enjoy the view of silvery water streaming off the waterfall.
Return to your homestay, and rest for the night.
DAY 15: QUANG UYEN - LANG SON: 180 km 
Today, the crew ride on Highway 4 from Quang Uyen to Lang Son. As a busy trading town between the two countries, you can find plenty of queer items here as souvenirs.
Spend your night in a hotel in Lang Son, and prepare for the ride back to Hanoi on the next day.
DAY 16: LANG SON - HANOI: 150 km 
16 days zoom pass us quicker than any motorcycle, and we have reached the final day of the journey. The ride is relaxed, partly because you are now a true expert of Vietnamese winding roads and traffic. We reach Hanoi before the rush hours, the tour concludes, and the rest of the day is yours to spend at leisure.
Vietnam Top Riders thank you for choosing us, and hope to see you on the roads for more epic adventure!
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THE BEST 4 DAY TRIP TO SAPA WITH MOTORBIKE TOUR
Are you looking for a short and nice motorbike ride to Sapa – the most famous and beautiful attraction in Northwest Vietnam? This is your great choice! THE BEST 4 DAY TRIP TO SAPA WITH MOTORBIKE TOUR – 4 Days takes only 4 days and 4 nights with the loop of more than 900 Km by train and motorbike. This Sapa motorbike tour is also suitable to the novices. Destination: Hanoi  Sapa  Than Uyen  Mu Cang Chai  Phu Yen  Hanoi Duration: 4 days 3 nights Total approx: 540 km. Transport: wave_future baja_xr Price: Contact Us Departure:Anytime upon your request Contact :Mr Michael Dong  Skype Support : Vietnam Motorbike Tour Support on Skype Tel : +84 (0)904124997 or +84 4 39766279 Detailed Itinerary Trip Notes Inclusions & Exclusions Route Map Book Now Night 1: Train To Sa Pa At 8 PM, bus and tour guide will pick you up from your hotel and escort you to Hanoi Railway station. Wake up after 8 hours sleep on the train you will be in Lao Cai Train Station. Get off the train and go straight to the hotel nearby the station. Day 1: Motorbike Tour To Sa Pa – 40 Km Get all the bikes ready after the night train. We start the tour at 9.30 AM. The road from Lao Cai to Sa pa is one of the northern Vietnam roads with the most beautiful view. We ride up to the attitude of 1600 meters above sea level. In addition, there are some nice villages of the ethnic minorities on the way so we can take many chances to take pictures and learn about Vietnamese colorful culture. Especially, we will take a interesting visit to village of the Red Dzao people in Ta Phin Village, before get to the hotel in Sa Pa. Check in the hotel and have lunch. In the afternoon, we have a short trek to Cat Cat village of the H’mong people. Overnight in Sapa Day 2:  Sapa Riding  Tours To Than Uyen – 120 Km You are free to explore Sa pa town and Sa Pa market by foot until 1.30PM, check out hotel and we continue the Top Vietnam motorbike tour to Than Uyen, we will make a splendid climb up to the top of Sapa on Tram Ton Pass – at over 2000m above sea level. This is the short motorbike trip but could be the most enjoyable motorbike tour in north Vietnam. The ride offers you amazing view of the Hoang Lien mountain ranges for miles and miles. We arrive in Than Uyen by 5 PM. Dinner and overnight in hotel. Day 3 : Than Uyen Riding Tours To Mu Cang Chai And Then Phu Yen  – 220 Km We should start the day earlier today because the road to Phu Yen is quite long especially it offers plenty of amazing mountain view. Especially, the motorbike tour to Mu Cang Chai offers you the most beautiful terrace rice fields in Vietnam. It surely take a lot of time to stop for pictures and visiting the H’mong, the Thai and the Muong people. Arrive Phu Yen at 5 PM. Dinner and overnight in Phu Yen Day 4: Phu Yen Motorbike Trips Back To Hanoi – 160 Km Today we will have short and relax motorbike ride back to Hanoi. After the Phu Yen town, we mostly take the small roads to cross the mountain and pass through many green tea fields. We will finish the Short but great Vietnam motorbike tour to Sapa in Hanoi before rush hours. Please visit the below link for the tour in details: http://vietnam-motorbiketour.com/vietnam-motorbike-tours/sapa-tour-train-motorbike-4-days.html For North West motorbike tours, please visit: http://vietnam-motorbiketour.com/north-west-motorbike-tours.html For Vietnam motorbike tours, please visit: http://vietnam-motorbiketour.com/vietnam-motorbike-tours.html For the tour price and information, please contact us: Email: [email protected] Add : 841 & 843 Hong Ha Str - Hoan Kiem Dist - Hanoi.Tel : (84.4)39766279
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