The blurple and black is nice and so is the Caruso thanks Tim
@EVILGORIAАй бұрын
Why is the vid vertical looks wrong but cool knives though
@jmiskinisАй бұрын
HELLO - I just saw the video listed. - I suspect that you are using the term "SLICK", being synonymous with "really cool", "awesome", "groovy", "keen", "magnificent", "top-notch", "fantastic", "marvelous", and words like that, rather than describing the texture of the handle or blade area. I remember in the late 1980's and early 1990's that an engineering project manager from the mid-west of the USA, used that word in great abundance, equating to being of a very high caliber. One time when I had just joined the group to replace someone that was relocating, I sort of pretended I did not know what it meant, when he used the word "slick" to describe the 3D CGI vibrantly-colored mouse-pad that I was very proud of, into my new office. - He was staring at it for quite a while, as back then, things like that were brand new, and this one came from a very exotic new mall in Worcester, MA, known as "The Greendale Mall", which featured a store named "The Electronics Boutique", back when the IBM PC platform, the Macintosh platform, and the Atari Home Computer platform, and even Commodore were all competing, and there were sections of software for sale in all categories, and some very unique and "really slick" accessory items such as "The Graphics Pad" which was the name of the product that your video reminded me of. The funny thing, is that it offered a texture similar to a satin-finish photograph. So, when those folks were in my new office and many looking at the mouse-pad, after a while he said, "That is really slick". And, I pretended that I was not aware of the slang term, and keeping a very straight face, picked it up and handed it to him informing him, saying "No, it has this really amazing texture, check it out". He was even more amazed at the product at that point, and started to very seriously inform me that the term "slick" where he came from, was a slang word that meant really unusual and surprisingly clever. I let him continue for a few sentences, until I smiled and filled him in that I was just putting him on, and everyone had a great but short laugh before getting down to some computer-related business that they all came by to work on with me. Anyway a little story, not necessarily a slick one, but a true one, and I have not chimed in here, since the video regarding the view counts and subscriber counts. It seems that things are working out well, and I am glad to be watching this video. _John_
@jmiskinisАй бұрын
The "blurple" color was interesting, and would probably be surprisingly easy to find if misplaced due to it's uniqueness in contrast to most all terrain. _John_ (-,-)
@jmiskinisАй бұрын
At 4:18 was that word "grip - till - ian" ? - As in a somewhat similar word to the word "reptilian", which seems to have been given some emphasis by that seemingly related "act" when you tried to make your voice "crack a bit" a second time intentionally. I'm left wondering if possibly that is an actual name of a commercially available handle material. I am by no means an expert in this domain, and I had never heard of glass filled nylon, until I purchased an inexpensive tropical-orange-colored SAR style tool/knife, that also featured both a shrouded seat-belt cutter embedded in the handle for rapid and totally safe/efficient vehicle occupant removal, and in addition even featured a glass breaker point at the end of the handle. I really enjoyed this video, and I wish to Thank You for publishing it tonight. _John_ (-,-)