Ninja is a common playground game, where the objective is to take turns swiping at the opponent's hands to eliminate them. The name originates from the feudal Japanese assassin. It is commonly played at meet-ups and conventions.
Rules and gameplay
The rules of ninja are simple, and have only a few pivotal rules for play. In a game, players will stand in a circle, and place their hands together, the player leading the game will say "Bow to your sensei". There, the countdown begins, and each player must strike a pose. Players take turns attacking their opponents by swiping at their hands
, and must freeze in place once their attack is finished. Defending players may dodge if they think they will be hit, and must also freeze once the attack is finished. If a player is hit, the hand that is hit is out but the other hand is still in. If a player misses, they must stop moving immediately. When both hands have been hit, the player is out and must stand back until there is one player left. The only player left is the winner. However, there have been variations to how children play the game, some exercise optional rules such as, the area that is hit, timed attacks or however the players want to change the game.
Casey Bowman is an American orphan who was adopted into a martial arts dojo in Japan. Because of his perseverance and desire to master bushido, he earns the respect of the dojo's sensei and his daughter Namiko. However, the dojo's top student Masazuka becomes bitter over Namiko's friendship with Casey until one morning, during a sparring match, he loses his temper and nearly kills Casey by throwing a katana at him. In defense, Casey scars Masazuka below his right eye. As a result of his actions, Masazuka is banished from the dojo by the sensei.
The coaster is located in the Samurai Summit area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia. Ninja was built in 1988 as the fifth of the ten original Arrow suspended coasters. It is somewhat unusual in that it uses two lift hills— one at the beginning of the run and a second one just before the end, to return the train to station elevation.
Ninja's station building previously served as the upper station for Magic Mountain's dragon tram. The tram carried passengers up and down the hillside until its closure in 1981, and its abandoned lower station can still be found near the Jetstream water ride and Ninja's final brake run.
Accelerator is the debut album by British electronica group The Future Sound of London. It is widely regarded as their most "club-oriented" album in that almost all the tracks have a sonic, dance-friendly vibe and it does not contain much of their later, more off-beat, complex, ambient techniques.
The album
Accelerator was released in Britain in 1991, and re-released a year later with two remixes after the commercial success of the single "Papua New Guinea". Due to record label difficulties, it could not be released in the United States until 1996, where it contained a further remix. It was re-released, enhanced, in 2001 worldwide, with a bonus CD entitled "Papua New Guinea Remix Anthology", which contained both old and new remixes of the band's most famous song. Half of the tracks from the album had already been released on previous singles by the pair, making it, a sort of compilation album.
"Papua New Guinea" became an instant club hit in Europe and the States and was featured in the soundtrack for the film Cool World.
BLOODSTAINED RITUAL OF THE NIGHT: Den of Behemoths & Accelerator (Ninja) // Walkthrough gameplay #19
BLOODSTAINED RITUAL OF THE NIGHT
Den of Behemoths walkthrough
Shard ability: Accelerator (beat Ninja race, real name Harrier)
Boss fight: Valefar
Other items: Millionaire's Key (location)
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night ROTN walkthrough gameplay, no commentary
PS4 Pro
Progress & route:
We finally delve into the Den of Behemoths, where all the monsters are giant versions of themselves. We get the Millionaire's Key to start off, and then race with the Ninja (Harrier) to bag the mega handy Accelerator shard ability, which makes it possible to dart around with super speed! To finish this part off, we fight the coin-crazy boss Valefar. In part 20, we'll slip into the icy Glacial Tomb to finish off the main story.
The full Bloodstained ROTN playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL62...
published: 23 Jul 2019
How To Adjust Your Motorcycle Throttle Cable | MC Garage
Setting your motorcycle throttle free play is one of those really simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly. In this video from the MC Garage, Ari walks you through the process of checking and adjusting your throttle slack. Don't worry, it's easy!
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Setting your throttle free play is one of those simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly.
Most motorcycle manufacturers recommend about 2 to 3 millimeters of throttle free play, but over time the cables will stretch and settle into their housings and you’ll end up with more slack. When that happens it gets harder to smoothly feed in throttle since there’s a delay between when you twist your wrist and when the carburetors or t...
published: 30 Dec 2016
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BLOODSTAINED RITUAL OF THE NIGHT
Den of Behemoths walkthrough
Shard ability: Accelerator (beat Ninja race, real name Harrier)
Boss fight: Valefar
Other items: M...
BLOODSTAINED RITUAL OF THE NIGHT
Den of Behemoths walkthrough
Shard ability: Accelerator (beat Ninja race, real name Harrier)
Boss fight: Valefar
Other items: Millionaire's Key (location)
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night ROTN walkthrough gameplay, no commentary
PS4 Pro
Progress & route:
We finally delve into the Den of Behemoths, where all the monsters are giant versions of themselves. We get the Millionaire's Key to start off, and then race with the Ninja (Harrier) to bag the mega handy Accelerator shard ability, which makes it possible to dart around with super speed! To finish this part off, we fight the coin-crazy boss Valefar. In part 20, we'll slip into the icy Glacial Tomb to finish off the main story.
The full Bloodstained ROTN playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL62LYwke2r6M7EqsgrZEt_RaHMVOphdYM
#BloodstainedROTN #BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight #Bloodstained
BLOODSTAINED RITUAL OF THE NIGHT
Den of Behemoths walkthrough
Shard ability: Accelerator (beat Ninja race, real name Harrier)
Boss fight: Valefar
Other items: Millionaire's Key (location)
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night ROTN walkthrough gameplay, no commentary
PS4 Pro
Progress & route:
We finally delve into the Den of Behemoths, where all the monsters are giant versions of themselves. We get the Millionaire's Key to start off, and then race with the Ninja (Harrier) to bag the mega handy Accelerator shard ability, which makes it possible to dart around with super speed! To finish this part off, we fight the coin-crazy boss Valefar. In part 20, we'll slip into the icy Glacial Tomb to finish off the main story.
The full Bloodstained ROTN playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL62LYwke2r6M7EqsgrZEt_RaHMVOphdYM
#BloodstainedROTN #BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight #Bloodstained
Setting your motorcycle throttle free play is one of those really simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smo...
Setting your motorcycle throttle free play is one of those really simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly. In this video from the MC Garage, Ari walks you through the process of checking and adjusting your throttle slack. Don't worry, it's easy!
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Setting your throttle free play is one of those simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly.
Most motorcycle manufacturers recommend about 2 to 3 millimeters of throttle free play, but over time the cables will stretch and settle into their housings and you’ll end up with more slack. When that happens it gets harder to smoothly feed in throttle since there’s a delay between when you twist your wrist and when the carburetors or throttle bodies actually begin to open. Don’t worry, you can change the amount of throttle free play and set the slack to exactly how you like it in these six simple steps.
Check Your Initial Throttle Cable Slack
To check the free play, roll the throttle forward until it stops and take note of the position, then gently open the throttle until you feel the tension on the cable. The distance from the closed position to the tension point is your free play. There are seams on most grips that work well as a reference point so you can eyeball the movement, but, if you want to be really thorough you can cut out masking tape pointers and stick them on the grip and the throttle housing. Then turn the throttle and measure the distance.
Find Your Adjusters
If the free play is out of spec there are two places that the cable slack can be adjusted. There are usually inline barrel adjusters (sometimes one on both the opening and closing cable, but often only on the opening cable) and adjusters down at the carbs or throttle bodies. Ther barrel adjusters on the cables are for fine-tuning the free play, while the adjusters down by the engine are for making larger adjustments. The adjusters lengthen or shorten the cable housing, which effectively changes the length of the inner cable that’s doing the pulling.
Make Small Changes At The Barrel Adjuster
For minor free-play adjustments, use the inline adjusters. Just slide the rubber cover off, loosen the locknut, and turn the barrel adjuster to achieve the desired free play. A dab of silicone lubricant will make reinstalling the boot easier.
Make Larger Changes At The Adjuster In The Engine Bay
Now, if setting the free play put either of the inline adjusters at the end of its range so it’s only holding on with a few threads, or if you can’t get the right free play using the inline adjusters, you’ll need to finagle the adjusters down in the engine bay. It’s the same basic procedure as working with inline adjusters, except the ones down by the engine are harder to access and a little more tedious to adjust.
Verify Throttle Cable Is Not Too Tight
Once you’ve set the slack, swing the steering from lock to lock and verify that the throttle doesn’t tighten up on you. Then start the bike and turn the bars lock to lock again and check that the idle doesn’t change. If it rises, check the cable routing to make sure it isn’t kinked or binding, and recheck and adjust the free play if needed. This is important!
Check If Your Cable Is Kinked Or Pinched
If the idle rises, that could mean you don’t have enough free play, but it’s also worth checking the cable routing to make sure that it isn’t kinked or getting pinched. A happy throttle cable is a precise throttle cable and vice versa.
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00:24 What should my throttle free play be?
00:45 How do I check the throttle free play?
01:17 Where do I adjust throttle free play slack?
01:28 What does changing my throttle cable tightness do?
02:10 Adjusting throttle slack with the inline adjusters
02:55 Check the ability to turn the handlebar without pinching the throttle cable
Setting your motorcycle throttle free play is one of those really simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly. In this video from the MC Garage, Ari walks you through the process of checking and adjusting your throttle slack. Don't worry, it's easy!
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Setting your throttle free play is one of those simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly.
Most motorcycle manufacturers recommend about 2 to 3 millimeters of throttle free play, but over time the cables will stretch and settle into their housings and you’ll end up with more slack. When that happens it gets harder to smoothly feed in throttle since there’s a delay between when you twist your wrist and when the carburetors or throttle bodies actually begin to open. Don’t worry, you can change the amount of throttle free play and set the slack to exactly how you like it in these six simple steps.
Check Your Initial Throttle Cable Slack
To check the free play, roll the throttle forward until it stops and take note of the position, then gently open the throttle until you feel the tension on the cable. The distance from the closed position to the tension point is your free play. There are seams on most grips that work well as a reference point so you can eyeball the movement, but, if you want to be really thorough you can cut out masking tape pointers and stick them on the grip and the throttle housing. Then turn the throttle and measure the distance.
Find Your Adjusters
If the free play is out of spec there are two places that the cable slack can be adjusted. There are usually inline barrel adjusters (sometimes one on both the opening and closing cable, but often only on the opening cable) and adjusters down at the carbs or throttle bodies. Ther barrel adjusters on the cables are for fine-tuning the free play, while the adjusters down by the engine are for making larger adjustments. The adjusters lengthen or shorten the cable housing, which effectively changes the length of the inner cable that’s doing the pulling.
Make Small Changes At The Barrel Adjuster
For minor free-play adjustments, use the inline adjusters. Just slide the rubber cover off, loosen the locknut, and turn the barrel adjuster to achieve the desired free play. A dab of silicone lubricant will make reinstalling the boot easier.
Make Larger Changes At The Adjuster In The Engine Bay
Now, if setting the free play put either of the inline adjusters at the end of its range so it’s only holding on with a few threads, or if you can’t get the right free play using the inline adjusters, you’ll need to finagle the adjusters down in the engine bay. It’s the same basic procedure as working with inline adjusters, except the ones down by the engine are harder to access and a little more tedious to adjust.
Verify Throttle Cable Is Not Too Tight
Once you’ve set the slack, swing the steering from lock to lock and verify that the throttle doesn’t tighten up on you. Then start the bike and turn the bars lock to lock again and check that the idle doesn’t change. If it rises, check the cable routing to make sure it isn’t kinked or binding, and recheck and adjust the free play if needed. This is important!
Check If Your Cable Is Kinked Or Pinched
If the idle rises, that could mean you don’t have enough free play, but it’s also worth checking the cable routing to make sure that it isn’t kinked or getting pinched. A happy throttle cable is a precise throttle cable and vice versa.
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00:24 What should my throttle free play be?
00:45 How do I check the throttle free play?
01:17 Where do I adjust throttle free play slack?
01:28 What does changing my throttle cable tightness do?
02:10 Adjusting throttle slack with the inline adjusters
02:55 Check the ability to turn the handlebar without pinching the throttle cable
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How to get Accelerator Shard the right way by using Toy Shoes XD
#bloodstainedacceleratorshard #bloodstainedninjarace #bloodstainedROTNfunny
Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/pambrie
How to get Accelerator Shard the right way by using Toy Shoes XD
#bloodstainedacceleratorshard #bloodstainedninjarace #bloodstainedROTNfunny
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BLOODSTAINED RITUAL OF THE NIGHT
Den of Behemoths walkthrough
Shard ability: Accelerator (beat Ninja race, real name Harrier)
Boss fight: Valefar
Other items: Millionaire's Key (location)
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night ROTN walkthrough gameplay, no commentary
PS4 Pro
Progress & route:
We finally delve into the Den of Behemoths, where all the monsters are giant versions of themselves. We get the Millionaire's Key to start off, and then race with the Ninja (Harrier) to bag the mega handy Accelerator shard ability, which makes it possible to dart around with super speed! To finish this part off, we fight the coin-crazy boss Valefar. In part 20, we'll slip into the icy Glacial Tomb to finish off the main story.
The full Bloodstained ROTN playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL62LYwke2r6M7EqsgrZEt_RaHMVOphdYM
#BloodstainedROTN #BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight #Bloodstained
Setting your motorcycle throttle free play is one of those really simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly. In this video from the MC Garage, Ari walks you through the process of checking and adjusting your throttle slack. Don't worry, it's easy!
--
Setting your throttle free play is one of those simple adjustments that can make your bike feel more responsive and make it easier to ride smoothly.
Most motorcycle manufacturers recommend about 2 to 3 millimeters of throttle free play, but over time the cables will stretch and settle into their housings and you’ll end up with more slack. When that happens it gets harder to smoothly feed in throttle since there’s a delay between when you twist your wrist and when the carburetors or throttle bodies actually begin to open. Don’t worry, you can change the amount of throttle free play and set the slack to exactly how you like it in these six simple steps.
Check Your Initial Throttle Cable Slack
To check the free play, roll the throttle forward until it stops and take note of the position, then gently open the throttle until you feel the tension on the cable. The distance from the closed position to the tension point is your free play. There are seams on most grips that work well as a reference point so you can eyeball the movement, but, if you want to be really thorough you can cut out masking tape pointers and stick them on the grip and the throttle housing. Then turn the throttle and measure the distance.
Find Your Adjusters
If the free play is out of spec there are two places that the cable slack can be adjusted. There are usually inline barrel adjusters (sometimes one on both the opening and closing cable, but often only on the opening cable) and adjusters down at the carbs or throttle bodies. Ther barrel adjusters on the cables are for fine-tuning the free play, while the adjusters down by the engine are for making larger adjustments. The adjusters lengthen or shorten the cable housing, which effectively changes the length of the inner cable that’s doing the pulling.
Make Small Changes At The Barrel Adjuster
For minor free-play adjustments, use the inline adjusters. Just slide the rubber cover off, loosen the locknut, and turn the barrel adjuster to achieve the desired free play. A dab of silicone lubricant will make reinstalling the boot easier.
Make Larger Changes At The Adjuster In The Engine Bay
Now, if setting the free play put either of the inline adjusters at the end of its range so it’s only holding on with a few threads, or if you can’t get the right free play using the inline adjusters, you’ll need to finagle the adjusters down in the engine bay. It’s the same basic procedure as working with inline adjusters, except the ones down by the engine are harder to access and a little more tedious to adjust.
Verify Throttle Cable Is Not Too Tight
Once you’ve set the slack, swing the steering from lock to lock and verify that the throttle doesn’t tighten up on you. Then start the bike and turn the bars lock to lock again and check that the idle doesn’t change. If it rises, check the cable routing to make sure it isn’t kinked or binding, and recheck and adjust the free play if needed. This is important!
Check If Your Cable Is Kinked Or Pinched
If the idle rises, that could mean you don’t have enough free play, but it’s also worth checking the cable routing to make sure that it isn’t kinked or getting pinched. A happy throttle cable is a precise throttle cable and vice versa.
Read the full walkthrough on Motorcyclist: https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/how-to-check-and-adjust-your-motorcycle-throttle/
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00:24 What should my throttle free play be?
00:45 How do I check the throttle free play?
01:17 Where do I adjust throttle free play slack?
01:28 What does changing my throttle cable tightness do?
02:10 Adjusting throttle slack with the inline adjusters
02:55 Check the ability to turn the handlebar without pinching the throttle cable
How to get Accelerator Shard the right way by using Toy Shoes XD
#bloodstainedacceleratorshard #bloodstainedninjarace #bloodstainedROTNfunny
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Ninja is a common playground game, where the objective is to take turns swiping at the opponent's hands to eliminate them. The name originates from the feudal Japanese assassin. It is commonly played at meet-ups and conventions.
Rules and gameplay
The rules of ninja are simple, and have only a few pivotal rules for play. In a game, players will stand in a circle, and place their hands together, the player leading the game will say "Bow to your sensei". There, the countdown begins, and each player must strike a pose. Players take turns attacking their opponents by swiping at their hands
, and must freeze in place once their attack is finished. Defending players may dodge if they think they will be hit, and must also freeze once the attack is finished. If a player is hit, the hand that is hit is out but the other hand is still in. If a player misses, they must stop moving immediately. When both hands have been hit, the player is out and must stand back until there is one player left. The only player left is the winner. However, there have been variations to how children play the game, some exercise optional rules such as, the area that is hit, timed attacks or however the players want to change the game.
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