Alton Newton
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Tennessee River 2018
Shot using the Sony A6500 and the DJI Mavic Air.
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THERGODYNOMICS Stirling Engine
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THERGODYNOMICS Stirling Engine
Kelly & Blake Wedding Film
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Congratulations to Kelly & Blake Stewart. Thank you for letting us be a part of it. SUBSCRIBE to my channel to be notified when new content is released. SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: alton_visuals WEB: www.altonvisuals.com Music: I Get to Love You - Ruelle ( Muiscbed license) Camera: Sony a6500
iPhone X Video Test
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With the release of the new iPhone X, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to do a camera review. After all, the iPhone's camera is arguably the best smartphone camera available. This was shot in 4K at 60 fps, using the Filmic Pro app and the Evo Shift gimbal. SUBSCRIBE to my channel to be notified when new content is released. SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: alton_visuals WEB: www.altonvis...
TAOS NM SHORT FILM
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Throw back mini film of Taos, New Mexico. SUBSCRIBE to my channel to be notified when new content is released. SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: alton_designs_co WEB: www.altonvisuals.com Music: Andrew Applepie Camera: GoPro Hero 4
Shot on the iPhone: Horsing Around
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NEW SERIES! First video on the Shot on the iPhone series. Showcasing the abilities of the iPhone's camera. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Shot entirely on the iPhone 6s and the Filmic Pro app. Edited in Premiere Pro
Shot on the iPhone: #NationalCoffeeDay
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NEW SERIES! First video on the Shot on the iPhone series. Showcasing the abilities of the iPhone's camera. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Shot entirely on the iPhone 6s and the Filmic Pro app. Edited in Premiere Pro
2017 IBC Harvard fundraiser for Mississippi State University
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2017 IBC Harvard fundraiser for Mississippi State University
GoPro: Chunky River Kayaking
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Kayaking down the Chunky River Mississippi. » Subscribe for more videos! S O C I A L M E D I A » [TWITTER][ newton_alton » [INSTAGRAM] alton_newton » [SNAPCHAT] newtonalton B U S I N E S S I N Q U I R I E S » altondnewton@gmail.com F A Q » Age : 22, Mississippi State University » Camera : GoPro, iPhone 6s » Editing : Premiere Pro M U S I C Andrew Applepie
River Adventures on the Tennessee River
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Second edition of River adventures! 2017 » Subscribe for more videos! S O C I A L M E D I A » [TWITTER][ newton_alton » [INSTAGRAM] alton_newton » [SNAPCHAT] newtonalton B U S I N E S S I N Q U I R I E S » altondnewton@gmail.com F A Q » Age : 22, Mississippi State University » Camera : GoPro, iPhone 6s » Editing : Premiere Pro M U S I C Andrew Applepie - Jimmi
Will And Ashely McReynolds Wedding - June 17, 2017
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Will And Ashely McReynolds Wedding - June 17, 2017
DIY iPhone Case with GoPro Mount - SolidWorks
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This tutorial walks you through the process of designing a iPhone 6 and 6s case with a GoPro mount. Software used is SolidWorks 2016 and the phone case is 3D printed through Shapeways (purchase link bellow). D O W N L O A D L I N K www.altonnewton.com/m1xpro S O C I A L M E D I A Website: www.altonnewton.com Instagram: alton_designs M U S I C Just Cool by WowaMusik soundcloud.com...
Travel Vlog: Spring Break 2017 Carnival Cruise Cozumel
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Spring Break 2017 in Cozumel and Costa Maya » Subscribe for more videos! S O C I A L M E D I A » [TWITTER][ newton_alton » [INSTAGRAM] alton_newton » [SNAPCHAT] newtonalton » [WEB] www.altonnewton.com B U S I N E S S I N Q U I R I E S » altondnewton@gmail.com F A Q » Age : 21, Mississippi State University » Camera : GoPro, iPhone 6s » Editing : Premiere Pro M U S I C E...
Happy Xmas | Christmas Decorating
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Merry Christmas from the Alton Designs team! INSTAGRAM | alton_newton TWITTER | newton_alton www.altonnewton.com Shot on Canon T3 and GoPro HERO 4
GoPro: Summer Vibes Tennessee River
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GoPro: Summer Vibes Tennessee River
Travel Vlog: Crossing the Border into Mexico
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Travel Vlog: Crossing the Border into Mexico
2016 Tri Delta Crawfish Date Party - Mississippi State University
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2016 Tri Delta Crawfish Date Party - Mississippi State University
Alton Channel Trailer
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Alton Channel Trailer
Travel Vlog: Spring Break 2016 Orlando FL
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Travel Vlog: Spring Break 2016 Orlando FL
Travel Vlog: Roadtrip to Mexico
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Travel Vlog: Roadtrip to Mexico
Life is Good: 2015 Wrap Up
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Life is Good: 2015 Wrap Up
GoPro: Ice Skating Tuscaloosa, AL
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GoPro: Ice Skating Tuscaloosa, AL
A Day in the Life of a College Student: Mississippi State Edition
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A Day in the Life of a College Student: Mississippi State Edition
GoPro: Suns Out Guns Out
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GoPro: Suns Out Guns Out
GoPro: Mississippi State Spring Semester 2015
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GoPro: Mississippi State Spring Semester 2015
GoPro: Snow Day in the South
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GoPro: Snow Day in the South
Designing an iPhone Case in Solidworks
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Designing an iPhone Case in Solidworks
Storm Chase: Louisville Tornado Aftermath 2014
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Storm Chase: Louisville Tornado Aftermath 2014

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  • @victorgutierrez5826
    @victorgutierrez5826 3 місяці тому

    COULD BE BETTER IF YOU CAN MAKE ME ONE FOR MY iPHONE 15 PRO MAX . IS COOL....WHERE I CAN EMAIL YOU.

  • @Carol-ve1bt
    @Carol-ve1bt Рік тому

    Yes... absolutely beautiful.

  • @dnfinity
    @dnfinity 3 роки тому

    Great work, man! Do you have one for iPhone 11 Pro Max? Cheers!

  • @tonybradford1719
    @tonybradford1719 3 роки тому

    congrats my crush and i are close so close that i let her wear my jrotc jacket so people know shes my girl but not my girl she loves it

  • @edwinromero6529
    @edwinromero6529 4 роки тому

    Edwin fire war die ganze 😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👑👑👑👑👑😢👍

  • @tonybradford1719
    @tonybradford1719 4 роки тому

    So sweet

  • @mysteryman3078
    @mysteryman3078 4 роки тому

    Why is this river called chunky ?

  • @lnely_gamer
    @lnely_gamer 4 роки тому

    _frigg ole miss_

  • @lnely_gamer
    @lnely_gamer 4 роки тому

    How I know this is real: My dad works for super talk Mississippi, and we go to the college for my babysitter a lot. It!s a very nice college, gotta admit.

  • @bryanmueller6993
    @bryanmueller6993 4 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @Captaan_Ahab
    @Captaan_Ahab 4 роки тому

    Dem DAWGS!! Ole Miss alum myself..LOL!! Great tut bro!

  • @ScallywagBeowulf
    @ScallywagBeowulf 5 років тому

    As an incoming Freshman this fall studying Meteorology, this was an interesting video to kind of see how Mississippi State life will work. Great video!

  • @cjdavlz
    @cjdavlz 5 років тому

    Is this water clear enough to freedive under the water and be able to see?

  • @أسامةفاروق-ح6ج
    @أسامةفاروق-ح6ج 5 років тому

    Sorry to say bad video you run it twice , the video was taken around the University not in side , try again love MSU

  • @Lenichelle91
    @Lenichelle91 5 років тому

    I want one for iPhone XR.. can you do that?

  • @hopemedia7606
    @hopemedia7606 5 років тому

    iphone 6 & 7 interchangable?

  • @nathanvincent8429
    @nathanvincent8429 6 років тому

    4:28 OMG is that Banik? Best DE teacher ever!

  • @findingyou6905
    @findingyou6905 6 років тому

    Oh my God What was That 2:24 That Mathematics or something else please tell me

  • @brybry3927
    @brybry3927 6 років тому

    I wanted to go to Miss T but then I moved to Savannah Ga. so prob gonna go to a trade school or a local college or maybe try my luck with UGA

  • @CaitlinandGreg
    @CaitlinandGreg 6 років тому

    That’s a nice looking truck! Congrats

    • @CaitlinandGreg
      @CaitlinandGreg 6 років тому

      We are also a fellow firefighter family

  • @thecherryexorcist5156
    @thecherryexorcist5156 6 років тому

    That is awesome!

  • @tahalsonkar9438
    @tahalsonkar9438 6 років тому

    Smartphone 3D modelling tutorial please make this

  • @markadkins4680
    @markadkins4680 6 років тому

    I posted this letter on the MSU Art Department Facebook page, and they deleted it. I reposted it, and they again deleted it, and blocked me from posting anything else. I'll try to post here, despite their efforts to shut me down. While an art student at MSU in 1981, I was victimized in a crime of harassment committed by MSU art professor Robie P. Scucchi, who was well-known for being a sordid cretin, having had a significant number of complaints filed against him by students over the years. Since I am Native American, I believe that his crime was racially motivated, and in today's world, it would be classified as a hate crime. The series of shenanigans perpetrated by MSU's staff and administrators to keep the incident hushed up, which included additional crimes of harassment and cover-up committed by the Dean of Arts and Sciences and Security Chief John Moore, only made the problem worse. The crime ultimately cost me my college degree, and nothing has ever been resolved. I don't expect any justice at this point (35 years later), but I want to enlighten you that the old proverb "What goes around, comes around" obviously continues to be in effect. Rest assured, though I have suffered immeasurably from that criminal incident, your school has also suffered, and will continue to suffer, until (and if ever) this case is ever adequately resolved. It all started when I was an art student at MSU in 1981, and Robie Scucchi was my painting professor. He had developed a grudge against me for erroneously believing that I had pulled a schoolboy prank against him during the previous spring semester of '81 (three other students, and not I, were actually guilty of that harmless prank, whereby they had hidden his paint locker by pushing it into the men's restroom). When the fall semester of '81 arrived, I had to take a painting class under Scucchi. Within days of the beginning of the semester, Scucchi set me up to make it appear as though I had stolen some video equipment (a slide projector) from the art department, effectively making me appear to be a common thief who had feloniously stolen valuable property from the university. The fact was, Scucchi himself had hidden the equipment in a storage room, and he had set me up by making sure that I had locked up the storage room only a couple of days previously, thereby placing me at the scene. He pulled me out of class as soon as I arrived one day, and forced me to walk to the storage room with him to look for the "missing" equipment, all the while accusing me of stealing it. He obviously knew exactly where the projector was hidden the entire time, and after a lengthy period of my searching for it while he stood there watching me with sordid satisfaction as he accused me of stealing it, he pointed out the hiding place (behind some old paintings leaning against a shelf), so that I could retrieve it and thus conclude the incident, but only after he had labeled me a suspected thief. Immediately following the incident, I knew that he had set me up, so I began responding to the entire affair in a manner that, though much milder and more tolerant than most would have, was firm and focused nevertheless. I first dropped his class, which infuriated him. I then questioned him about the slide projector incident and how it came to be hidden, to which he claimed that he had forgotten that he had previously instructed a female student to hide the projector in the room. When I questioned that particular student about his claims, however, she denied that Scucchi had ever told her to hide any equipment in that storage room. His intention was clearly to destroy my reputation and defame my character by making me look like a felonious thief, all while “putting the Indian in his place.” When I complained about the incident to the acting department head, Deanna Douglas (now an art professor at USM in Hattiesburg), she refused to do anything about it, telling me that “sometimes, you have to put up with these things” (I don’t think that she realized the extent of his crime at that point). She instead tried to explain it away by saying that he was probably just being extra cautious because two other slide projectors were also missing from the art department. One day a few months later, she approached me somewhat sheepishly and told me that "the two other slide projectors that had been missing were found hidden in a storage room, to which only the professors had the keys to the doorlock." She added that she thought that I “deserved to know about that.” She then walked away, without offering any other explanation or details. I became disgusted with the obvious set-up and cover-up, so at the end of the '82 spring semester, I went over their heads and went to the office of the dean of arts and sciences (assistant dean Dr. Lowery) to set up a private appointment with him to discuss the incident. After I made the appointment, and without my knowledge or permission, someone in the dean’s office (probably the dean himself) obviously (and illegally) forewarned Scucchi about my appointment with him. That sneaky tactic allowed Scucchi to show up and harass me in the waiting area of the dean's office when I showed up there at the appointed time a week or so later, thus making the dean’s office complicit in the crime. To my pure disgust, Scucchi plopped down next to me in the waiting area, and he harassed and threatened me, and even attempted to bribe me. The first words out of his mouth were, “Boy, you don’t put up with no amount of no foolishness, do you?” In his deluded mind, he considered his crime to be nothing more than “foolishness,” which was clearly his attempt to control the situation by minimizing the seriousness of his actions. He then offered me an all-expenses trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma (an art colony), which I refused. How suspicious, for him to wait until I was about to talk to the dean before he made that offer, eh? Meanwhile, the dean was conveniently late calling me into his office, giving Scucchi plenty of harassment time with me. When Dr. Lowery finally called me in, he left his office door ajar, and when I asked him to close it for privacy, he refused to do so, and instead, weakly closed it a few inches, while leaving it open by over a foot, with Scucchi nervously sitting outside his office door listening in to our conversation. They blatantly denied me the right to a private and confidential meeting with the dean…undoubtedly an intimidation tactic, and as such, involved the dean's office with Scucchi's crime. Disgusted and leery of the tactics of a bunch of powerful white men in suits to protect that man, I left without demanding an investigation. The security department later refused to investigate the crime when I reported it, with Chief Moore telling me that "This is a man's world, and things happen." I learned that he and Scucchi were good buddies, so that would explain his unwillingness to do his job in that case, as he covered for his criminal buddy Scucchi. Just imagine the current MSU police chief refusing to investigate a crime committed by a professor against a student, by simply telling him, “This is a man’s world, and things happen.” I dropped out of school, believing that, with my being Native American, the crime was racially motivated. I still believe that to be true. Finally, I returned to MSU a few years later and filed a formal complaint (as I should have done from the get-go, but nobody among the staff had previously bothered to tell me that I had such an option), and an "informal hearing" was held over the matter with a new dean of arts and sciences, attended by the new dean (winter of 1986, can’t remember his name), Mike Dorsey (the new art department head), Scucchi, and me. I had specifically stated in my five-page typed complaint that Professor Deanna Douglas was a primary witness who held crucial information about the incident, but neither the dean nor the dept. head Mike Dorsey had required her to attend the hearing to testify, even though she was only a 10-minute walk away from the hearing room in Allen Hall. Scucchi himself was very late appearing for the hearing, prompting the dean to prepare to send out someone to find him, when he finally showed up. He proceeded to lie throughout the hearing, denying that he had set me up. Without ever hearing Deanna Douglas’s testimony, I didn’t have much of a case; it was my word against Scucchi’s word. When the new dean grilled Scucchi as to why he had suddenly just “shown up” there at the dean’s office on the day of my appointment in 1982, Scucchi just shrugged it off and replied, “humanities”…whatever that even meant. Scucchi had produced a Bible and sworn on it that he didn't set me up, after which he had quickly put the Bible away. I asked him if he knew that the projector was hidden in the room when he took me down there to search for it, but he didn't answer. I again asked him, at which point he angrily pulled his Bible back out, slammed it onto the table, and swore that he didn't know that it was hidden in the room...clearly a bald-faced lie...before he put the Bible back away. When the hearing was over and the others had left, the dean expressed to me that he “had serious doubts to Scucchi’s claims,” but he ultimately decided that the evidence did not meet the standards to hold a formal hearing, and he closed the case at that point without scheduling a formal hearing. They never even heard a word of testimony from the witnesses, including Deanna Douglas and the female student that Scucchi had claimed that he had instructed to hide the equipment in the storage room. How could they expect me to accept the decision to close the case, without their having questioned primary witnesses? Did they expect me to believe that they never asked Deanna Douglass, even in private, about what she knew what had happened? What a sham! (continued below)

    • @markadkins4680
      @markadkins4680 6 років тому

      (continued) Professor Scucchi was let completely off the hook; his record was swept completely clean of his crime against me, and there is nothing on record there to this day that reveals that it ever occurred. But the troubling fact is, he should have been not only fired from MSU, but also arrested by the law and charged with a felony, and ultimately convicted. Instead, he was allowed to remain on MSU’s staff for another 15 years, during which time he continued to victimize other students with criminal behavior. He ultimately victimized two students simultaneously in 1995 with yet more criminal behavior, and following their complaints against him, the school’s provost fired him from MSU in 1996 for his crimes...the only tenured professor up to that time to be fired from MSU. He died of cancer four years later in 2000 at the age of 56, a humiliated and disgraced piece of human garbage. He was without a doubt a mentally disturbed son of a bitch who should never have been hired by MSU to teach, and I indeed tried to enlighten the administration to that fact, but they chose to give him the benefit of the doubt, and they vilified me instead, making me look like the bad guy for giving poor Scucchi a hard time. After all, in their eyes, I was just a "red Indian who stepped out of his place in the established social order of ‘murica." Consequently, many other students suffered in the interim from Scucchi's deranged antics, all for his twisted enjoyment. I was finally vindicated with his firing, but his crime against me remains erased from the records, as though it never happened. That’s a travesty, considering the damage that it inflicted upon me and my life in this troubling country. A few years ago, I refiled a complaint with the newer MSU administration, hoping that the officials not affiliated with the incident would be less prejudiced against me and would investigate the incident with an open mind. I give them credit, for a lady charged with that responsibility indeed attempted to question some people about it, but they were all gone by then, so she was unable to get anything done. It's a shame that the former administration officials were not so fair-minded with the adjudication process involving criminal acts perpetrated by MSU professors against students. Oddly (but not surprisingly), when I recently posted this story on the MSU art department Facebook homepage, they immediately deleted it, and when I reposted it, they again deleted it before blocking me from posting anything else there. It seems that they are still trying to cover up this crime, this time through censorship. But censoring me will not make me go away and disappear. I have become an inventor, having appeared in 2012 on national television (“Invention USA,” on the History Channel), where I demonstrated my first invention to a national audience. I am working on other inventions, and you can believe that it is only a matter of time before I get the national platform to expose this ugly incident with Scucchi. When that time comes, I will have no qualms whatsoever doing so. If anyone has a problem with it, then I would welcome the opportunity to take this case to court, where we can drag everything out for all to see. My invention dealt with physical therapy and human-energy conservation, and officials with MSU’s kinesiology department, having seen the video of my appearance on the History Channel, seemed very interested in performing a series of tests with my prototype, to explore its potential. They went to much trouble preparing for the experiments (as did I, by modifying my prototype), when suddenly, they stopped communicating with me, and I haven’t heard from them since. I assumed that they had been informed by MSU higher-ups about the incident between Scucchi and me, so they cut me off at that point. It goes without saying that cutting me off with no explanation was very rude and unprofessional behavior on their part. I mentioned karma. One month to the day after that December of '86 hearing, Scucchi's fellow art-department colleague and good buddy, Professor Kenneth Clifford, was brutally murdered in Starkville by an assailant named David Outlaw. The murderer stabbed Clifford to death, stripped his body, threw it into a dumpster, and set it on fire. The next day, a city trash truck emptied the dumpster and deposited the burned body at the city landfill, where, after an extensive search, officials found it days later. I should add that while I was taking a figure-drawing class taught by Ken Clifford in the fall of ‘81, he made the following comment in class (right after the incident with Scucchi): “You know, American Indians might as well have never even existed. You never see any around anymore, and the only way that you know that they were ever here is that once in a while, you see a street named after them.” I have no doubt that he was directing that comment toward me. One of the female students asked him, “Do you have something against American Indians?” to which he didn’t answer her. Clifford was a totally racist douche-bag, as bad as Scucchi was, and I shed no tears over his demise. Fast forward to 2016, and you have the death of a student from a fall at the MSU football field Jumbotron, tainting it forever. Whenever fans look at it, they will be reminded of that student's tragic death. So you see, when people try to cover up such criminal behavior as Scucchi's, then horrible things occur beyond our control, and they continue to happen, until justice is carried out. That's just how it works. Galatians 6:7 -- "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Mark Adkins Greenwood, MS

  • @maceyunderwood7304
    @maceyunderwood7304 6 років тому

    #hailstate I love MSU!

  • @sadiesss.9894
    @sadiesss.9894 6 років тому

    i live in starkville mississipi aka the msu collage town. i love to go to the sanderson center!! i have actually been to where you went to work out!

  • @thevinceberry
    @thevinceberry 7 років тому

    I think there is trail that connect the campus and your apartment

    • @altonnewton8900
      @altonnewton8900 7 років тому

      +The_vb yeah there is! It's quite a hike

    • @thevinceberry
      @thevinceberry 7 років тому

      Save you some gas, wear and tear on engine, and traffic/ parking time, just a suggestion

  • @UcheIfeNwabuoku
    @UcheIfeNwabuoku 7 років тому

    Great video nice to see the state of Mississippi.

  • @chocolatechipslime
    @chocolatechipslime 7 років тому

    Was there anything you had to do while driving in Juarez? Other than a passport?

    • @altonnewton8900
      @altonnewton8900 7 років тому

      +norlens noel no, you just need a US drivers license

    • @chocolatechipslime
      @chocolatechipslime 7 років тому

      Alton Newton thanks. I know you need a passport now, i dont know when that changed but how was driving there? Were the drivers sketchy? They drive safe? Did you consider mexican insurance?

  • @christymassey126
    @christymassey126 7 років тому

    Love this!!

  • @DelightfulTravellers
    @DelightfulTravellers 7 років тому

    Fantastic vids. Well done! We really liked it.

  • @davebentley7508
    @davebentley7508 7 років тому

    Once again, for the millionth time , they have to play this stupid song!

  • @AntoineTruchet
    @AntoineTruchet 7 років тому

    Beautiful! Lovely vibes

  • @magicwithKeisha
    @magicwithKeisha 7 років тому

    what Beach did you guys go to?

    • @altonnewton8900
      @altonnewton8900 7 років тому

      We went to Seaside in Florida!

    • @magicwithKeisha
      @magicwithKeisha 7 років тому

      Alton Newton thank you! I am from South Florida and that Beach is beautiful!!

  • @swag6514
    @swag6514 7 років тому

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE LESSON !!!

  • @bonniegilland3403
    @bonniegilland3403 7 років тому

    nicest school for my friend there now.

  • @livwalley1664
    @livwalley1664 7 років тому

    Hail state! Go dawgs!

  • @ezinnea5203
    @ezinnea5203 7 років тому

    Cool vid. Seems like you're going for a IT major, engineering maybe?

    • @altonnewton8900
      @altonnewton8900 7 років тому

      Thanks! I'm doing industrial engineering

    • @ezinnea5203
      @ezinnea5203 7 років тому

      I figured it was engineering lol cool. I was actually looking into the engineering program at Mississippi state. Still unsure if I want to apply.

  • @bobbyburga629
    @bobbyburga629 7 років тому

    Dude still has his tassels from high school..... tsk tsk

  • @wisconsinhunter3108
    @wisconsinhunter3108 7 років тому

    congratulations awesome video

  • @tokenfilipino
    @tokenfilipino 7 років тому

    Hello, I'm a student at MSU. Would it be okay if I used parts of this video for a class project? And my professor said if its good enough, can she use it as part of their department (Instructional Systems and Workforce Development) website?

  • @southernbelle2478
    @southernbelle2478 8 років тому

    What the fuck, what kinda car is that its so weird the speedometer it in the middle of the dash! 😳

    • @takshaak47
      @takshaak47 6 років тому

      It's a Prius. Please never buy a prius.

  • @ernestivanreyes2876
    @ernestivanreyes2876 8 років тому

    whenever i extrude the offset line the whole object became solid. but when you extrude it the only that became solid was the case. can you help me sir?

    • @altonnewton8900
      @altonnewton8900 8 років тому

      +ernest ivan reyes it usually means that you have a gap in your lines. Check all the joints and makes sure that your shapes are completely closed. Also, when you go to extrude, specify both of your contours.

    • @ernestivanreyes2876
      @ernestivanreyes2876 8 років тому

      thanks sir! :D

  • @brycejohnson7648
    @brycejohnson7648 8 років тому

    I wish I could be in college already

    • @bruh-fn5dh
      @bruh-fn5dh 7 років тому

      John Bryson hey bro how's college going ? Hope you like it bcz i was excited too

  • @jordanjenkins2845
    @jordanjenkins2845 8 років тому

    Hello, do you have a file I can have of this model?

  • @spencerjohnson5474
    @spencerjohnson5474 8 років тому

    You forgot to add the parts where it took you 20 minutes to find a parking spot haha

  • @milesrobinson5001
    @milesrobinson5001 8 років тому

    Hailstate!!

  • @shaicarter00
    @shaicarter00 8 років тому

    I can't wait until I attend in the fall! 😍😍 The girl you were with is absolutely stunning! 😍

    • @radioactivenuke1889
      @radioactivenuke1889 6 років тому

      Jordan Sharpe have you even been here, we still get a bad rap for the racism thing. Sure there’s gonna be racism bc it literally exists everywhere, but stop keeping you’re head in the past. Do what you want Shai there is plenty of diversity at state

    • @ashby7166
      @ashby7166 4 роки тому

      Jordan Sharpe Mississippi is the most black state in America the racism thing is not prevalent anymore and hasn’t been for a while

  • @Zarinari
    @Zarinari 8 років тому

    Awesome editing skills here man! :) Very impressed.

  • @henrywoodcraft8724
    @henrywoodcraft8724 8 років тому

    Watching a CASEY NEISTAT Vlog

  • @diasy77714
    @diasy77714 8 років тому

    I didn't push new part, is there anyway I can still separate the case from the iPhone?