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Jeremy Potvin
Canada
Приєднався 2 чер 2006
How to Validate Ideas and Find Your First Customers - Boom, Mentored. with Jeremy Potvin
This is a keynote I did a few years ago in Toronto for Enterprise Toronto. I really love this talk because it was interactive right from the start. For weeks leading up to the event, people were tweeting questions at me and revealing the value they were expecting to get. So, I re-worked the keynote to reflect what the crowd wanted. I got granular with how we build such great early traction at World of Angus. Btw, these findings are what my co-founder and I, (and our team) at Weedbox.io used to absolutely crush our competition with our early lead in the cannabis space.
Check out World of Angus: worldofangus.com
Here is what the evolution of what I did in this video looks like:
- The parent company, Weedbox: weedbox.io
- Our cannabis education channel, Indica Institute: ua-cam.com/channels/T_QWaPfD8fni8W73HlavSg.html
- Our top-rated podcast, The Dopist: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-dopist/id1438770098
- Check out my new podcast, Boom, Mentored!:
Link to the original talk: ua-cam.com/video/czlxEBvTIak/v-deo.html
Check out World of Angus: worldofangus.com
Here is what the evolution of what I did in this video looks like:
- The parent company, Weedbox: weedbox.io
- Our cannabis education channel, Indica Institute: ua-cam.com/channels/T_QWaPfD8fni8W73HlavSg.html
- Our top-rated podcast, The Dopist: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-dopist/id1438770098
- Check out my new podcast, Boom, Mentored!:
Link to the original talk: ua-cam.com/video/czlxEBvTIak/v-deo.html
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Perfectly Adjust Your Side View Mirrors for Optimal Visibility | Car Safety Tips
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Discover the best technique to perfectly adjust your side view mirrors for optimal visibility and increased safety on the road. In this easy-to-follow tutorial, we will guide you through the process to help you eliminate blind spots and enhance your overall driving experience. In this video, you will learn: The importance of properly adjusted side view mirrors for safe driving Step-by-step inst...
I dont think that is a good advice...
Hey when i saw this video i thought that this account must have 200 to 300 thousand subscribers but when I check the count it said only 125 well I just wanted to say that keep going and keep making this videos mate you just earned a new subscriber❤
I really appreciate that! Thanks so much.
Special leaper
Pretty sad, I bet they don't have that many face smashes in a river
Great video, great song edit!😂
Thanks 😆
When the current is tough, when life gets gritty, swim as hard as you can, for that azz and tiddy.
Great vid
Mankind is so numb
How? It’s a fish smacking its own head off of a dam. Truly, I don’t see the dam problem
Ozzyman should commentate this
Love his stuff
Bro almost had a heart attacking making it up that man made shit 😂
That was awesome
Still didn't make it, but at least he didn't faceplant the damn dam
Oh he made it. You can see him swish his tail really hard after landing. Plus I have the full length video which shows his swimming upstream afterwards.
Best edit of 2024 so far
After that someone fishing and that fish got trap And get cooked
Correct. There is no need to have any of your doors visible when sitting in a normal position. When I'm sitting straight I can see about 1 1/2 ft away from the back of my car. That eliminates the Blind spots. If you want to see what's in that 1 1/2 then move your head.
People could be stuck in the mud, and think they know how to adjust the mirrors, but if you are not following this advice, you are wrong. But hey, to each his own.
2 years, 2 likes, and 2 many F-bombs.
this is a TERRIBLE take. while sure the mirrors were too far in on this car at first, you put them way too far out. you cannot see anything behind yoU!!!! what if your rearview mirror isn't perfect? also how tf are you going to parallel park like this? terrible, terrible and arrogantly stupid take
Nine years ago. Look how many people copied his video. Go Jeremy! OG UA-camr in the house. Sorta!
Bro how i get the mirror to move
Jeremy is correct as noted in Chap 3 section "Vehicle Checks: Preparing to Drive" item #5 www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=2ahUKEwjo-Zby3-rcAhWCnFkKHUx6AOUQFjAAegQIARAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dot.state.pa.us%2FPublic%2FDVSPubsForms%2FBDL%2FBDL%2520Manuals%2FManuals%2FPA%2520Drivers%2520Manual%2520By%2520Chapter%2FEnglish%2FPUB%252095.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1PfMP1y5QqM6clhIMdccrq
Yea but keep just a sliver of your car in the view, it really helps give spatial relation to the objects in the mirror.
i think one third of the side mirror should cover our car vision.
This is not right
you sound like Joe from family Guy
This is still my favourite comment
understand and helpful
Lol do they even teach this in driving school cause I don't recall learning this. I figured it out on my own
It honestly worries me how willingly people give up looking over their shoulders by doing this. To me the side mirrors are about seeing behind you out of reach of where your rear mirror or yours eyes could see. I don't use my side mirrors to check if there is a car next to me but instead if it's coming from the side and just behind me so I'm not cutting someone off. Instead, checking over the shoulder is about seeing down the side of my car.
exactly. I think this is such a terrible take
Looking over your shoulder is for amatuers. Plus it's dangerous.
@@kings17court Do you have any data to actually back that statement up other than personal feelings? There's a reason every driver handbook you can find probably recommends head/shoulder checks...
@@Tapport No, no data or statistics, just common sense, as far as I'm concerned. Things happen quickly on the roads, and I never want to take my attention/vision completely away from the front. Rural driving is one thing, but urban/congested driving is another. My goal is to look back, and around me, without having to completely lose view of the front, even for a second. Always maintain at least peripheral vision of the front.
Good luck parallel parking
I've never not done this whenever I've rented a ZipCar. Thanks, Jeremy.
I tried this but there's an additional test you left out. To answer this we need to understand what a blind spot it. A blind spot EXISTS if a car behind you leaves your center mirror, disappears, and then reappears in a side mirror. The only way you know you fixed it is if JUST as that the car behind you momentarily exists in both mirrors. Otherwise? Blind spot. When I used this informative video and followed it to the letter, for some reason my left mirror still had a blind spot. I showed a touch more of the door and GONE.
First off where the hell is this switch. Second that might work for some people but your rear door handle should be in your mirror not just all road that helps with the blind spot and pretty much with the other side. Me I use all three of my mirrors.
This adjustment needs practice to put into use. Sit in your car on the side of the road and watch cars move through the mirrors as they pass you on your left, or right. This does work, but mostly for freeway driving, or two plus lane city driving. However, I still keep a sliver of the door handle in my view, and lean forward to look in the mirror int he blind spot, when I'm going to change lanes. This way, I can still use the side mirror for both side view, and rear view with the same look. oh, and you don't need to lean to adjust the mirror. Just start with the sliver of the door handle, and push it out a ways and you got it. For my job, I'm getting in to several vehicles a day, and I'm not going to adjust every dang one every time.
my instructor the exact same way on how to set up the side mirrors. How do you set up the rear view
Helpful video. Thank you !
People, listen to this guy! Its not bad advice. This way you don't have a blind spot and can spot a car from the rear-view, then both in rear and side view, then both in side view and the side of your car. Having the mirrors adjusted too close like he mentioned is IMPROPER!
After two million miles in a large car I will agree with this is a good starting point for sure, but what I see on the road more is people not turing there heads and looking also before just blink and jump into the next lane, thinks for the tip
Thank you for this! The other people on here probably constantly have people in their "blind spots" and wonder why.
Youre wrong and this is bad advice.
this is seriously a terrible take and I hate that thanks to the fake president the dislike button has been removed from youtube cause I'd be willing to bet this video has tons of dislikes
I disagree, being able to see the side of the car is much better for special awareness.
No, I don't think so. I'm about 6'5", so I know that I have to take that into consideration, but the mirrors were pointed in too much. Seems to be the case in almost every ZipCar I get in. People seem to want to use the mirrors to see behind them.