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@@ivanchanphotography hmmm, you can certainly have multiple Lav mics/receivers recording onto the same camera. I wonder, if you're syncing anyway perhaps it would be best to mix on site .....
Yes our cycling infrastructure is pretty good and if you stick with that and residential streets should be generally safe. I heard drivers in Toronto are very disrespectful?
So i had to unlock the screen, press and hold the back key, open the app, and tap. Taking out my phone and tap sounds faster, why dont it work like apple watch does
Actually the newer watches like Samsung Galaxy 4 Watch is much much faster. For this watch you just hold the back button and immediately tap the watch, as the PIN number is already entered in the beginning. This video is actually based on the very old Samsung Gear S3 watch many years ago so is a little bit outdated.
Yes that was very dangerous of Her to do that. She should be following the traffic lights. Also if She wishes to go straight She should position Herself in the middle of the lane OR to the left of the lane to avoid blocking Right Turns.
I agree on obeying traffic signals, although I understand in Canada turning right on a red light is permitted if you give way to other traffic. In some countries you are permitted to dismount and walk through a red light, but I understand in Canada that this would be jaywalking. Stop signs are common in Canada and the US, but rare in the rest of the world. It's difficult to make a brief stop on a road bike if your feet are clipped to the pedals. Strictly yes cyclists should stop, but they generally find it safer to slow down sufficiently to be able to check that there is no vehicle they need to give way to. This does seem to annoy drivers judging by the number of YT videos, but does it ever lead to an accident? I can't agree on cyclists not passing cars on the right. I haven't been able to find the relevant road traffic law, so perhaps you can provide a link. You do have bike lanes in Canada and these are almost invariably on the right of the traffic lane and would serve little purpose if bikes weren't permitted to pass cars by using them. In the absence of a bike lane, in most countries (and I believe that includes Canada) cyclists are permitted to filter through slow moving or stationary traffic, but are advised to be cautious when passing the vehicle closest to the junction, particularly if it is indicating to turn right. In most European countries the law requires any turning vehicle to give way to any vehicle (including cyclists) that is going straightahead. Is this the law in Canada? I assume that you'd have been perfectly OK if the cyclist had passed on the left.
The cyclist here should have waited behind me or pass by my left because there is no bike lane. If there are bike lanes drivers should yield to cyclist to the right. The cyclist should not be weaving through traffic here because is a red light and other left turn traffic needs to complete their turn.
@@ivanchanphotography I think we agree then that the cyclist should have moved to pass you on the left. It looks as if the grey car following you after you turned should have given way to the cyclist. The driver of that car wouldn't however have been able to see the cyclist as they passed you on the right rather than the left.
hi.. How to just unlock smart door lock with my Samsung S20+ NFC feature as you shown in video. What thing need to do in early step. Thank you and appreciated