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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our special guest today, the garbage bag.
00:05Canadian inventors created this irreplaceable household item about 70 years ago.
00:10Today, it comes in a huge variety of shapes, colors, and sizes.
00:14And if you think it can only serve one basic purpose, I have a big surprise for you.
00:19It can even prevent you from unwanted communication, but more on that later.
00:23What if I told you that you've been using your garbage bags wrong your entire life?
00:27If you take a closer look at it, you'll probably notice that the seam is inside out, and it's not
00:33by accident.
00:34In fact, you're not supposed to shake up the bag to open it.
00:37You've got to place the bag over a garbage can like a hat, and then just push the middle of
00:42the bag down to the can.
00:43No worries, you're not the only person who didn't know that.
00:47This eye-opening trick went viral online and got millions of views.
00:51Imagine that you need to dye your hair, paint walls, or mold a clay mug immediately.
00:55But you don't have a protective suit on hand.
00:58Here comes the good news.
00:59You can make one out of a plastic bag.
01:02It will take you less than a minute.
01:03Just find a bag wide enough to fit your torso.
01:06Cut one hole in the bottom of the bag for your head, and make two holes for the arms on
01:10the sides.
01:11Voila!
01:12Feel free to make a hat from another plastic bag to protect your hair.
01:16When the job is done, you can wash this handmade suit and reuse it.
01:19Our next hack is for those who don't like to waste money.
01:23You can use a real plastic bag instead of a raincoat that looks like a plastic bag anyway.
01:27Just make a round cut for your face, and you're ready to go.
01:31You can reuse it as many times as you want.
01:33You can use a plastic bottle to create a recycled bag dispenser.
01:38Take a large bottle.
01:39It can be either a bottle of soda or washing gel.
01:42What matters is its shape.
01:43It must be straight so you can easily store bags inside it.
01:47Wash the bottle, dry it, and cut off the bottleneck and bottom.
01:50Turn it upside down.
01:52There you go.
01:53Your bag dispenser is ready.
01:55You can use your imagination to paint and decorate your DIY project with stickers and lettering to your taste.
02:01When the design is ready, attach it to the back of the bottle and stick this holder to the wall
02:06in your kitchen or one of the cabinet doors.
02:09Imagine you've been planning a perfect hiking weekend for ages.
02:12But when you actually get there, it starts raining.
02:16Don't rush back home.
02:17Plastic bags will serve you well if you need to put your clothes or equipment on wet grass.
02:21Also, you can make an emergency sleeping bag cover using a large garbage bag.
02:26After the rain, it will serve as a nice mattress to lay under your sleeping bag to protect it from
02:31moisture and provide an additional layer for a cozy nap.
02:35Just fill the bag with some soft leaves and straw that lie on the ground, and there you go.
02:39A large garbage bag can be your best friend when you're camping with friends somewhere in the wild.
02:45You can turn it into a temporary handmade shower, toilet, or even a dressing room out of it.
02:50Just hang it on the tree, and no one will spy on you.
02:54If you went for a walk wearing a pair of your favorite shoes that get wet easily, here's an easy
02:58tip to keep your socks dry.
03:00Put plastic bags over your socks, tuck the edges of the bags into your socks or trousers, and then put
03:06your shoes on.
03:07There's one obvious drawback, though.
03:09Feet can slip inside the shoes, so be careful.
03:12These plastic socks are also handy when you're trying to put on tight jeans that usually make your feet stick
03:18inside them.
03:19Have you ever had your bag torn at the worst possible moment?
03:23A plastic bag with handles can become an emergency backpack.
03:26Just place your stuff inside the bag, put your hands through the handlers, and you're ready to go.
03:31A garbage bag is also a good material for book covers.
03:35You can reuse multicolored bags to create a unique pattern for your favorites.
03:39You're moving to a new house and packing all your belongings.
03:43Suddenly, you run out of boxes.
03:45Sounds familiar?
03:46No problem.
03:48Grab a package of large garbage bags and pack the remaining stuff.
03:51Unlike boxes, this packaging will protect your property from rain or snow.
03:56Garbage bags are especially good for packing blankets, pillows, and stuffed toys.
04:01If you need to make a vacuum packing for your clothes or stuffed toys,
04:05simply put your belongings in a trash bag, place a tube from your vacuum cleaner inside the bag, and then
04:11turn it on.
04:11The vacuum cleaner will remove all your excess hair from the bag, and you'll save space in your suitcase or
04:17basement.
04:18Someone really special has invited you home to cook a romantic dinner together.
04:22Finally, you want to show all your extraordinary cooking skills.
04:26But your special someone doesn't have an apron, and you don't want to mess up your new outfit.
04:31No worries.
04:32Make an emergency apron using a large garbage bag.
04:35It will surprise that special someone even more.
04:38Speaking of stylish outfits, are you familiar with the term garbage bag dress?
04:43Celebrities and famous fashion brands shock the audience, with outfits looking like trash bags from time to time.
04:50Some of them actually make outfits using garbage bags like fabric.
04:54It's a popular option for young artists who can't afford to buy and use expensive fabrics.
04:59Garbage bags are very flexible, so they are a useful material for making patterns for future outfits.
05:05When it comes to garbage bags, the DIY project's possibilities are almost infinite.
05:11People use bags to make lampshades, clothes covers, small cosmetic bags, makeup organizers, recycled glasses, and whatnot.
05:19Some even weave baskets, bags, and floor rugs out of them.
05:23It's pretty easy to handcraft a rug.
05:25You need to cut several bags into equal strips and weave a long braid from these strips.
05:30Now twist this braid into a spiral and tie or glue each layer together.
05:34To secure this entire construction from breaking, you can screw your rug on a sewing machine from the middle to
05:40the edges, as if you're drawing a star.
05:42This plastic braid can also serve as emergency laces, a rope, or a handmade ribbon for decorating gifts and flowers.
05:50Filmmaking is another yield where garbage bags can be real stars.
05:53If you're shooting indoors and the sunlight is too sharp, you can put white garbage bags on all windows to
05:59diffuse the light or to set the white balance.
06:01Black light-proof garbage bags may serve you as a shading curtain to get rid of the sunlight in the
06:06room whatsoever.
06:08Feel free to use a white bag to create a diffuse light bulb.
06:11Inflate the bag like a balloon and put it next to a lamp.
06:14But make sure to use an LED light so it doesn't get too hot.
06:17Everyone knows that touching a plastic bag with a hot iron is a bad idea because it will melt.
06:23But this lets us create unique shapes from this colorful and affordable material.
06:28Want to make a unique designer vase?
06:30Take a bowl and cover it with paper tightly.
06:33Then wrap the matching strips of plastic bag around the bowl.
06:36Now place another layer of paper on the top and gently iron over the entire surface of the bowl.
06:42Voila!
06:43The plastic's melted and you got a new stylish and eco-friendly vase.
06:47Garbage bags can produce very cool sound effects.
06:50If you live in a desert where it never rains and need to recreate that relaxing sound, use a plastic
06:56bag.
06:57It's always better to speak up like an adult.
06:59But if that doesn't work for you, here's a quick fix.
07:02Next time some annoying person calls you, don't bother to make excuses why you can't talk right now.
07:07Just grab a garbage bag and rustle it into your phone speaker yelling,
07:11Hello? Hello? I can't hear you!
07:14Confession time! Have you ever used this trick?
07:18Road and construction workers are usually dressed in orange because the bright orange hue is visible even in bad weather.
07:25It's the most effective color to attract attention and alert people.
07:28No wonder lots of safety jackets and traffic cones are orange as well.
07:32The stop sign has an eight-sided shape to help drivers recognize it easily, even if they see it from
07:38the back.
07:38And when the signs weren't reflective yet, the octagon shape prevented drivers from confusing the stop sign with any other
07:45at night.
07:46The rumble strips on the side of the road are placed there to alert drivers who doze off behind the
07:51wheel.
07:52When their tires move over these strips, the noise and vibration work like an alarm clock.
07:57There are magnetic locks on fuel hoses at gas stations.
08:01They come in handy if someone drives away with the gas nozzle still attached to their car.
08:06In this case, the lock detaches the hose automatically.
08:09Oh, that's embarrassing.
08:11Gasoline looks like a rainbow in a puddle because it can't mix with water.
08:15It forms a thin membrane over it.
08:17When light reflects from it and the water at the same time, you've got a rainbow.
08:23A triple handle on a jerry can is there to make it easier for two people to carry it and
08:28distribute fuel evenly.
08:29Gas cans often have a second hole that actually needs to be uncapped too before you pour the gas.
08:35The air passage will prevent it from pouring out, so no more fuel waste.
08:40Most gas cans have two holes with caps, a bigger and a smaller one.
08:45You're supposed to uncap the smaller hole before pouring gas inside the bigger one.
08:49It'll prevent the liquid from glugging and spilling all over your clothes and the ground.
08:55Another little thingy we often neglect is a point on an ointment cap.
08:59Most tubes are usually sealed with a plastic film or a foil, and opening it with your fingernails isn't the
09:04best idea.
09:05A point easily opens even the most safely sealed tube.
09:10You can use most screwdrivers together with a wrench to create more torque.
09:15Just place the wrench over the handle of the screwdriver.
09:18This way, you'll need to apply a lot less force than before.
09:22You'll also be able to get to hard-to-reach areas more easily.
09:26They install cameras in shops, banks, and hospitals to monitor everything.
09:31If something happens, you can call the police or rescuers.
09:34The camera really helps to solve a lot of problems.
09:37Why are there no cameras on planes?
09:41The crew keep order on the plane, but they won't be able to do anything if something serious happens.
09:46Besides, there's nowhere to run on the plane.
09:49During the flight, the cameras are useless.
09:52And after the flight, the words of the passengers work ideally instead of cameras.
09:57So, if cameras do no good, then why spend money on them?
10:01Water is great at cleaning stuff because it has triangular molecules.
10:05They're made of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms.
10:08Um, H2O?
10:10Such molecules have slightly different charges on their opposite sides, pretty much like magnets.
10:15That's why water easily sticks to other molecules, including those that make up dirt.
10:20Lots of private houses have triangular-shaped roofs because this allows rain, snow, and fallen leaves to slide off the
10:26slope.
10:27If all this stuff piled up on top of your house, one day, your roof would collapse.
10:33When a storm is coming, clouds seem to turn dark, but it's just an illusion.
10:38Thin clouds on a sunny day let the light through easily.
10:41They also scatter all the colors of the light spectrum.
10:44This makes us perceive the clouds as white, but the thicker the clouds are and the more water droplets they
10:50contain,
10:51the less light they let through and the darker they look.
10:54A good doorknob is the one made of brass, bronze, or some copper alloys.
11:00These metals have an anti-germ effect.
11:03Bacteria spread way slower on them.
11:05They also get rid of germs pretty fast, within a couple of hours.
11:09Nope, it doesn't mean you don't have to wash your hands.
11:13Diamonds have such symmetrical shape to show you their brilliance.
11:16Initially, the gems aren't so beautiful.
11:19They go through several stages of cutting, and then become pieces of elegance.
11:24Most of these stones have a round shape with slightly pointed corners.
11:28Diamonds shine the brightest in this shape.
11:32Why are there two holes in the socket?
11:34The left hole is neutral.
11:36The right hole is not.
11:38And the gap underneath is ground.
11:40Electricity needs to flow through the chain.
11:43The current flows from the hot slot, passes through your phone charger, for example,
11:47and then goes through the neutral hole.
11:50Ever wondered what that small pocket on your jeans is for?
11:53People used to wear watches on chains.
11:55That small pocket was meant for it.
11:58Now, almost no one wears such a watch, but the pocket remains.
12:02You can still keep something small in there, like a ring.
12:05In London, there are some poles that look like street lamps, but there are no bulbs.
12:10Well, their official name is stink pipes, and they're a thing of the past now.
12:15But they used to come in handy back in the 19th century.
12:18These hollow poles would vent away the air and explosive gases with bad smells,
12:23to prevent, shall we say, unwanted consequences.
12:27Most kitchen shears have metal plier-like teeth in the middle.
12:31Between the handle grips, they can help you crack nuts, crab shells, and other tough products.
12:36You can also open jars and bottles or remove herb stems with their help.
12:41Leather often looks dull to the eye because it's covered with itsy-bitsy scratches and scrapes.
12:47They scatter the light that hits the material.
12:49When you coat your shoes in a layer of wax, you fill these tiny crevices.
12:54The surface becomes smoother, and the rays of light bounce off it more evenly.
12:58That's why the leather looks shiny.
13:01Highlighters are filled with a special semi-transparent fluorescent ink that can glow in dim light.
13:08Yellow and light green hues are the most popular
13:10because they don't prevent you from seeing the text after black and white photocopying.
13:16Photocopiers perceive yellow and light green marks as very pale and don't print them.
13:21They make magnets shaped as a horseshoe because this increases the magnetic force.
13:26Colors matter too.
13:27The blue part indicates the south pole.
13:30The red part, the north pole.
13:32The two poles work simultaneously and increase the attraction force.
13:36The dime-sized holes in elevator doors is actually a keyhole.
13:41If the doors get stuck, an operator can open them manually thanks to this hole.
13:46They'll just insert a special key.
13:48The tiny hole in the airplane window is there to balance air pressure.
13:53The window has three layers.
13:55The outer pane is extremely sturdy.
13:58It can withstand air pressure differences during takeoff and landing.
14:02The inner pane, which is the closest to you, is made of cheaper materials.
14:06It prevents potential damage to the window.
14:09The hole itself is in the middle pane.
14:11It not only balances the pressure but also prevents the window from fogging.
14:17Escalator brushes are there for your safety.
14:19They don't allow you to come too close to the edge of the escalator.
14:23This way, your clothes won't end up between the steps.
14:26You see the sun as yellow or orange.
14:29Because the atmosphere of our planet scatters such colors as blue, green, and violet.
14:34This is also why the sun looks warmer at sunrise and sunset.
14:39Go shopping for some oranges and I'm sure you'll get them in a red mesh bag.
14:43You'll rarely see them lying around without one of those.
14:46It's pure marketing and that color isn't a random choice.
14:50When packed in a red mesh bag, oranges appear more orange, fresher, and more appealing to you.
14:56So, you're more likely to buy them, right?
14:59Lemons are usually sold in green mesh bags for a similar reason.
15:03If you pack them in red, they'll appear more orange.
15:06Green goes better with yellow and makes those lemons stand out.
15:10Mattress manufacturers make a limited number of different mattresses.
15:14And the only way to make them look different is to come up with a fancy stitching pattern.
15:19Two mattresses of two different companies might be the exact same quality but cost differently.
15:24Most people will never know it and will decide that different patterns mean something in terms of quality.
15:30So, when shopping, don't mind the pattern at all.
15:34Almost all hotels have white bedsheets.
15:36They choose this color specifically to show how high their standards of cleanliness are.
15:41The whiter and brighter the sheets are, the more luxurious the hotel seems.
15:45It's much easier to see dirt and stains on white linen.
15:49It's like proof that you've checked into a clean room.
15:51So, consider this.
15:54People started making ridge patterns on coins in past centuries to fight counterfeiters.
15:59In the old days, cheaters cut off the smooth edges of coins and used that metal to mint new money.
16:05But with ridges, it became impossible to hide the cutting.
16:09These small cylinders on the charging cables are called chokes or ferrite cores.
16:14They're magnetic iron oxide that helps to prevent electromagnetic interference.
16:20In simple words, they protect your device from faults.
16:23We all know about these little pockets on jeans where people used to keep their pocket watches.
16:28But what about these small metal buttons?
16:31They help hold the fabric together.
16:33Weavers put the buttons where the jeans can tear during moving and straining.
16:37These small holes on some backpacks were designed to tie extra gear to them.
16:42So, you can pass ropes through them and tie sneakers if you don't want to keep them inside your backpack
16:47or in your hands.
16:49This tiny dot next to the camera on your iPhone is a microphone.
16:54It helps to get good quality of sound while taking a video.
16:58The spotlight feature on your Mac can be used not only for a quick search of files and apps.
17:04It also works as a calculator.
17:06Just type in a mathematical problem you need to solve.
17:10Spotlight also uses internal dictionary data.
17:13Enter any word in the search bar and you can get information about it.
17:17You've just bought a new bottle of oil.
17:20You're taking off the lid and looking at this little cork that you can tear off by pulling the loop.
17:25Take this thing out, but don't throw it in the trash.
17:28Put it back in an upside-down position to control the pour's flow by pressing your finger against it.
17:35Tiny ridges on the F and J keys on the keyboard help your fingers navigate during touch typing.
17:42When your index fingers are on these ridges, you know exactly where other letters are.
17:47The brushes on the sides of the escalators are not for polishing your shoes, but for your safety.
17:53These nylon bristles prevent your laces and clothes from getting inside the escalator's gears.
17:59No, that wouldn't be good.
18:01Most door handles are made of brass.
18:04This type of metal is good for fighting microbes.
18:07Bacteria can't multiply that much on such surfaces.
18:11These public toilet's cubicles don't look private for a reason.
18:15Huge gaps at the bottom were created to make you want to get out of there as soon as possible.
18:20Thanks to this design, there are almost no cubes.
18:24You can use a plastic lid from soda cups as a coaster.
18:28It has the perfect shape to hold your drink and keep a table surface from getting wet.
18:33Don't turn the lid upside down.
18:35Just put it on the table the same way it was on the cup.
18:38If you're stuck in a car during an accident and can't open the doors,
18:42you can use bars from the detachable headrest to break the window and get out.
18:48Remember those small plastic discs under the bottle lids?
18:52This little thing helps preserve vacuum inside bottles, keeping soda in a fizzy state.
18:58You've probably watched food heating in a microwave at least once in your life.
19:02Exciting, I know!
19:04But why do the developers make the door so dark?
19:07This black film is necessary to block electromagnetic fields.
19:12Tiny dots on padlocks next to the keyhole are designed to dry out the moisture if water gets inside the
19:19lock.
19:19Also, if the lock gets jammed or starts to rust, you can pour oil into it through this hole to
19:25fix the problem.
19:26A golf ball is covered with tiny craters for good aerodynamics.
19:31They're called dimples, and this design helps the ball fly further and more evenly.
19:37Some mugs have a little groove at the outside of the bottom.
19:41It helps water flow out and prevents it from accumulating when the cup is in the dishwasher.
19:47Sunglasses were first used not to protect your eyes from the sun.
19:51They use such glasses during Arctic expeditions.
19:54A huge amount of snow can blind you just like a bright flash.
19:58To save their eyes, they came up with these unique glasses.
20:02You can use any t-shirt not only for dressing, but also as a protective layer for your luggage.
20:08Just put your clothes on your suitcase as a cover and don't waste time plastic wrapping it.
20:13A button on the back of the shirt collar is there to keep your tie under the collar.
20:19Yes, people don't use it as intended because all ties are thinner now.
20:23But this button is still there as a decorative function.
20:27And here's the initial purpose of a tie.
20:30They created it in the 17th century Europe to tighten the collar.
20:34This way, people protected their necks from a strong wind.
20:37Then, they got used to this part of the outfit and made it a must-have accessory for royal gatherings.
20:44Soft pom-poms on hats were first invented several centuries ago.
20:49Sailors use them to avoid hitting their heads against low ship ceilings and ledges.
20:54They make most clothes hangers from cedar wood,
20:57since it contains many natural oils repelling moths that love to eat your clothes.
21:02A light bulb is spherical because such a shape allows the light to distribute evenly.
21:09Also, such light bulbs are cheaper and easier to produce.
21:12Ever found these pieces of fabric and new clothes?
21:16They're not just patches, but also testing subjects to use before washing.
21:21You can put this piece in the washing machine and see what happens to it.
21:25If everything is fine, then you can safely put your clothes in.
21:28Your ceiling fan has two modes of work, winter and summer.
21:33You need to find the switch on it.
21:35Push it up to activate the winter mode and down for the summer one.
21:39In summer mode, the fan pushes the air down.
21:43It pulls the air up in winter.
21:45Most people have this ground plunger in the bathroom.
21:49In movies, they use those to eliminate a blockage in the toilet.
21:53In fact, the plunger is to get rid of a blockage in the sink.
21:56For the toilet, you need another special device.
22:00The extra space under your oven is not for keeping pans and pots.
22:05You can put some dishes there.
22:07The heat of the stove will keep your meals warm.
22:10It's useful if you're waiting for friends late for dinner.
22:15You're taking a pack of popcorn out of a microwave after heating.
22:19See the little hole at the top of the popcorn bag?
22:22You can use it to get rid of small unpopped grains.
22:24Shake the pack over the plate, and all the grains will fall out through the hole.
22:30Almost all people use a travel pillow incorrectly.
22:34Usually, they put two ends forward and lay their heads back.
22:37Try to turn the pillow on the other side.
22:40The arc should be under your chin, and the two ends should be directed back.
22:45Lay your head forward, and your neck will feel way more comfortable in this position.
22:49And you'll get a good nap.
22:52They create magnets in a horseshoe shape to increase their magnetic power.
22:56The blue part indicates the south pole.
22:59The red part, the north one.
23:01The two poles work simultaneously and increase the attraction.
23:05Thanks to the perfect aviation design,
23:08most planes can fly a long distance even without an engine.
23:12In 1268, Roger Bacon made the first written mention on using telescope lenses for optical purposes.
23:21Magnifying lenses inserted in frames were popular for reading, both in Europe and China at this time.
23:26So, it's still a question if the West took it from the East or vice versa.
23:32If you find yourself in the middle of the sea without food, sorry, you can try fishing.
23:38You can use anything for bait.
23:40Your phone, watch, keys, and you can use laces as a fishing line.
23:44Tie the bait and throw it into the water.
23:47And good luck catching the fish that swallowed your phone.
23:50It's going to be a whopper.
23:52You can turn over the tab on a lid of soda cans and use it to hold a cocktail straw
23:57in place.
23:58The blue half of the eraser wasn't originally created to delete the ink.
24:03Initially, the blue part erased inscriptions and drawings on thick paper.
24:07The red part couldn't do it without leaving streets, but the blue one handled this task perfectly.
24:14Most of us tear sticking notes off incorrectly.
24:17Try not to do it from below, but from the side along the licking log.
24:22The paper will stick to the wall for longer this way.
24:25Ever wondered what these two holes in the lollipop stick are for?
24:30All the time, you say.
24:31Well, when they put the bar in hot syrup, the liquid flows inside.
24:36It creates a solid attachment for the plastic.
24:40And so it goes.
24:44Decades ago, no one would ever imagine keeping a stick in their pocket that could hold hundreds of gigabytes.
24:50We've come a long way since then and got used to USBs transferring our files from device to device with
24:56ease.
24:56In 2000, two major companies developed and sold the first USB flash drives 1.0, which snowballed into USB 2
25:05.0, 3.0, Type-C, and so on.
25:09Physically, they can endure rough treatment and won't get damaged easily, especially if you get proper protection.
25:15By design, USBs are almost perfect.
25:18So perfect that you always make the mistake of inserting it in the wrong way.
25:23Admit it.
25:24The two square holes are used to help the USB secure its position once it's inside the port.
25:29It's not strong enough to keep it stuck, but strong enough to do its job.
25:34You can protect your USB with proper encryption.
25:37This means that if anyone gets their hands on them, they won't be able to read them.
25:42Encrypted files end up being scrambled into gibberish of a series of letters and numbers
25:46instead of comprehensive words to anyone who tries to read it.
25:50The file is only accessible if someone gets their hands on that USB.
25:55But if you're using certain online services like messaging or emailing, then encryption is simply not enough.
26:01Sure, the person on the other end can't read the contents of the work, but the hosting website can.
26:08This is where end-to-end encryption comes in.
26:11That means any information that goes in and out is, again, scrambled into gibberish to anyone who is in the
26:18way of your traffic,
26:19including the hosting service.
26:21Cloud Storage has taken the world by storm.
26:24You can now save everything that's on your desktop to the internet and access that data across multiple devices.
26:31All you need is an email and password, and boom, you're safe and have all your files in one place.
26:38Cloud Storage isn't data floating up in the clouds, but, less excitingly, servers that physically store data.
26:45They're like regular computers, just minus the monitors for viewing.
26:49These servers take up a lot of money.
26:51That's why you normally have to pay for their services.
26:54The servers are placed in data centers all around the world where third-party companies manage them.
26:59It's like getting remote access to a computer.
27:02The servers include a master control server, backup server, and a linked supply of servers operating to maintain a good
27:10quality service.
27:11The more money you pay, the better the server your data will be stored in.
27:16In the realm of computers, you just can't delete something to be gone forever.
27:21Whatever file you want to remove is already present in the hard disk as electrical impulses.
27:27And, depending on your gadget, it will be disposed of in a recycle bin or the garbage.
27:33That isn't to say that it isn't still there.
27:35It simply implies that the file has been moved to a different folder from which you can easily recover it.
27:41So, if you're worried about accidentally deleting a crucial document you've been working on for weeks, don't panic.
27:46It's not gone for good.
27:48But if your device breaks, then all your data is lost.
27:52If you own a device that has Windows 10, then you've probably been shutting down thinking that your computer or
27:58laptop is completely off.
28:00This is not the case.
28:01Windows 10 doesn't actually shut down, but goes into a state of hibernation.
28:06It keeps your app saved for you to recover.
28:09The proper way to shut it down is by resetting it.
28:13Windows operating system is known for being user-friendly with all the commands displayed in front of you.
28:19But for computer whiz kids, know that you can open the search bar and type CMD for the command prompt.
28:25It looks just like a bunch of random characters, but this is where you can achieve a lot with your
28:31device.
28:33If you don't like the black window, you can always change the color of your suiting.
28:37Once you launch the command prompt window, right-click on the title bar and then on Properties.
28:43Another window will open which has the option of choosing colors.
28:47You can pick the colors you want for the background and text or fix the opacity for the CMD window.
28:54This is easy mode.
28:56The real work is typing commands in the window.
28:59If you want to look for all your drivers on your Windows 10 device, then type in this command in
29:04the window.
29:06Don't forget to add spaces.
29:07The list of servers will magically pop up on your screen.
29:10This is a good way to get to the bottom of your issue, instead of searching for them manually.
29:16You can also hide specific folders on your computer through the command prompt by typing this command and pressing Enter.
29:24Of course, you'll have to type in the folder you want to hide and poof, it's gone.
29:30The non-tech way of doing this is by opening the Properties pane in the folder and clicking on the
29:35checkbox that shows Hidden.
29:38While this is indeed the easy way of hiding your folders, it's not the most effective.
29:44You can simply write Show Hidden Files and Folders and every checkbox you check will be visible again.
29:52The command prompt isn't all about business.
29:55You can try playing a game there to pass the time.
29:57Don't expect a AAA kind with realistic graphics and epic gameplay.
30:02Type this command and you'll be transported into the game via text.
30:06This game will allow you to create characters and engage in this imaginary world.
30:13Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers on the net, but you can also play a text-based
30:18game there, just like in the command prompt.
30:21First press Ctrl plus Shift plus J to open the console.
30:26Then type Text Adventure into the search box.
30:30Don't freak out, you just opened the sort of a back end of the page.
30:35Next, click on the box that says Console.
30:38You'll be greeted with a text that will ask you if you want to play a game.
30:42Type Yes and you'll instantly begin.
30:45They'll give you some basic commands which are easy to follow and an opening premise of the journey.
30:50If you're looking for something a little more contemporary, then get ready to play some Solitaire.
30:55No worries, you don't have to type some command to play it.
30:59All you need to do is type Solitaire in the search bar and you're there.
31:03You can play the exciting game of Solitaire in your web browser.
31:08And when you get bored, you can play the classic game Pac-Man.
31:12If you're from the generation of the classic bulky phones, then this next game will bring back all those memories
31:18of your childhood.
31:19Open Google and type Snake.
31:21And there you go.
31:24When the internet is down, you can play the dinosaur game in your browser window while you're impatiently waiting for
31:30the Wi-Fi to come back.
31:32This game is very simple.
31:34After pressing Enter, you just have to hit the space bar to jump over obstacles.
31:38And at a certain point, you'll have the option to duck down, which will make it even more challenging.
31:43Even without Wi-Fi, you can still have a good time.
31:46You can pause the game whenever you want by pressing the Alt key or F11.
31:51You can just click on your screen to continue the game at any time.
31:56Windows 11 has some cool hidden features that are very useful, like adjusting the volume for each individual app.
32:04You can go to Settings and click on System.
32:07Hit the Sound section.
32:08This will bring you to all the sound levels and the master switch.
32:13Copy-pasting is so essential to our everyday workflow that Windows 11 decide to take it to a whole other
32:19level
32:20with Clipboard History.
32:22This option allows you to save your copied texts in one designated area, which you can access any time.
32:30And the good news is that this option is also available on Windows 10.
32:34Just click on the Windows key, plus V, and you're good to go.
32:40If you have too many windows opened on Windows 11, you can grab the window that you want to keep
32:44and shake it.
32:46It will minimize all the remaining windows in the background so that you can have a pleasant, productive workflow.
32:52Oh wait, it's happening now!
32:53I'll see you next time!
32:53Bye!
32:53Bye!
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