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  • So this is a weird angle in perspective you've never seen me from.

  • In fact, I don't think I've ever made a video.

  • Actually, from my new house, I say New House It was actually finished construction in February of 2019.

  • We've been living here since March of 2019 so we've been here exactly a year, and there's something in this house that has been desperately lacking.

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  • So I come to you from inside my home.

  • So be on your best behavior.

  • I don't like just anyone into my home.

  • This home was built in 2000 and, well, 18 and then finish construction began in 2019.

  • Let me hear about a year now.

  • You guys have seen pictures and stuff like I've tweeted from in here and obviously I've done like Instagram showed you guys, the dog and the Husky and all that which she's in the dog run right now because we're getting some back yard work done and I'm filming this right now, so no more running all around.

  • But I digress.

  • That's not the point.

  • As you can see, we've done a lot of stuff in here.

  • I've had a big hand in a lot of the decorating of this house.

  • We've had the built INS built.

  • I'm obviously hung the TV.

  • It's up there a lot before, like why they're so high.

  • I believe it or not.

  • When you're sitting this far back, we're like 20 something feedback from that TV.

  • That's a 75 inch.

  • It definitely is not bad to be laying there looking at TV, so it's not too high.

  • Whatever you guys want to you, that I don't matter.

  • Is that high.

  • So the house is a smart home.

  • It's super cool, super comfortable, like I mean basic commands like turn off the downstairs Lights.

  • Okay, so I mean, school turned on the downstairs lights.

  • Okay, So one of the things, though that is super terrible.

  • I'm sorry about the shadows and stuff.

  • Is my home office?

  • Yeah, it's not good.

  • So a year ago, when I first moved into this house, I was like, I'm gonna do I'm gonna do a cool set up.

  • I'm gonna do something that would make any tech tuber proud.

  • That was bad idea sitting in the window.

  • I would do anything to make any tech tuber proud.

  • And then I had to do things like Get Ethernet run to this room.

  • Because although we had this home built, we could not customize like the wiring and stuff.

  • So you can't really see it because the light is casting light on it.

  • There's a patch of white right Derek's.

  • We cut into the wall and grab Ethernet from up in the ceiling and brought it down to behind.

  • My love sack is the Ethernet.

  • This is just a dining room table that we had at the other house.

  • I was like, I'll use it as a desk for now.

  • This room turned into what so many rooms turned into, and that is the catchall, which makes me hate this room.

  • So we've got a lot of things we gotta get down.

  • So this is gonna be a multi Siri's or multipart series multi part video series about building my ultimate office.

  • And I still don't even know if it's gonna be in this room because we have a spare bedroom upstairs, which is bigger than this one that's hardly used, maybe a handful of times a year that I think I might take over that one.

  • But this one needs some work, because if you look at the carpet right there, this, unfortunately, is the results of a husky puppy that broke out of her kennel when she was sleeping down here after getting spayed and she tore up the carpet out of anger.

  • Hey, don't get mad at me.

  • She normally sleeps with us upstairs, but the doctor said she's not allowed to go upstairs because of her suitors and stuff.

  • That rule was quickly relaxed after she destroyed my carpet, so that sort of killed any motivation.

  • I had to get it done.

  • I shared a Twitter post that someone made regarding their home set up and I was just like, Oh, my God, it's time I do something.

  • So now we're gonna head upstairs to where the other room is that I think will make a great home office if you will.

  • And this is the upstairs loft right here.

  • Um, couch Theo lead the Xbox and PlayStation, and my definitive technologies surround theatre set up is in there.

  • This room is actually bigger than the other room.

  • It's hard to tell on camera, right?

  • It's bigger.

  • It's a little longer the closets, a little different shape.

  • I like that.

  • This kind of protrudes into the room so that when you first walk in your kind of met with that and then you have to turn into the room, got two windows.

  • So that means better cross flow of air in the evening of open the windows and a little bit more natural daylight fat matter breath.

  • One of the things I kind of want to do is maybe film from home every now and then with the set up that makes ah really good backdrop.

  • But I still haven't decided if this is gonna be the room, so I've gotta carpeting, contractor coming tonight to take a look and give me a quote how quickly they could replace the carpet.

  • And then I've got a painter coming to paint this room and the downstairs room because we want to make them darker anyway, wood tones and warm wood tones and a darker grey to make the room just more comforting and inviting.

  • Rather than being bright and energetic.

  • That makes sense.

  • I want to be a little bit more of a re lax ation type of deal.

  • Yeah, I just haven't decided exactly which room I don't want to do that in.

  • Turned out to be a lot harder than I thought it was gonna be.

  • So obviously one of the things I'm gonna have to do, though in the downstairs office, because I'm going to have to get all the junk out of here stage as much as I can in my office in my garage.

  • Because here in my garage, because of the fact that obviously, for the carpet to be done, which has be done regardless, um, everything has to be out of here.

  • Probably gonna take this TV or TV.

  • This this dining room table to the office for the studio and turn it into something there.

  • And then, yeah, this one will get painted.

  • So at the very least, I need to get everything to the center of the room as much disassembled.

  • It's possible that way I can easily transition because I haven't decided again.

  • Like I said, which room is gonna be my home office?

  • So if you want a size comparison, though, basically the one upstairs is bigger by the same amount as if we were to whack the closet off.

  • And then let's rephrase that if we were to remove the closet from the floor plan and push it back to the wall where the door is and then had the closet, that's about the difference.

  • Only about two feet.

  • But you'd be surprised what two feet does when there's only 12 feet to begin with.

  • So I said earlier the dogs weren't in the house because they were in the side yard because someone's working in the backyard.

  • I let them in the house and I'm eating Lunch just happens to be tacos, and they're never far behind.

  • When there's food, is there?

  • Well, you'll be famous.

  • You're famous dog.

  • Are you famous?

  • huh?

  • I guess.

  • Sensitive log.

  • I can take this opportunity to share with you guys some of our Huskies training, as I say that she's like sticking her head upon the table like I can almost reach his plate.

  • So she's only a year old.

  • She's born the day after Christmas.

  • What's her name is Very sorry.

  • Come.

  • Sorry.

  • That Sit, stay.

  • Good girl.

  • Come.

  • All right Like that.

  • He is not very trained.

  • He's just old and he's a rescue.

  • All right, So I know someone watching this video has a dog that anytime you open the front door, you're in between.

  • Your legs are running around trying to get out their own control.

  • We got the UPS guy, your whole turn.

  • Hold back your dog.

  • And that's all super annoying.

  • So here, let me go and demonstrate.

  • Zuri is training here.

  • Okay, Come, come.

  • You know why she's not coming?

  • But I didn't say this Brick Liar.

  • Good girl, Alex, we're outside.

  • New leash.

  • Super good girl.

  • Kashia.

  • Bolter.

  • Good.

  • You know, we've done this enough to where she knows what.

  • I'm trying to trick her down.

  • Good girl.

  • Stay right there Now when she has to go outside.

  • She lets us know by ringing sometimes that we have by the door.

  • But we could also make her do it.

  • Do you watch?

  • Very go touch, touch nothing.

  • Good girl.

  • Now watch.

  • She's touching right now.

  • She's making them ring, so she knows she does.

  • She's doing what she's supposed to you, but if I ignore her, she'll get more violent.

  • No, that's my food.

  • Touch, touch, touch, touch, touch, touch.

  • Now the other thing, too, is you open the back door.

  • So you saw that she's trained not to go out.

  • She's also trained, not come in watch.

  • Far as she's concerned, she's out.

  • See, she's out doing husky things.

  • Watch this.

  • So if I open the door very morning, do you want inside?

  • Do you want inside?

  • You are inside.

  • That's what I thought.

  • She doesn't do anything to me.

  • Tell her.

  • Break.

  • There you go.

  • But don't break to my tacos.

  • All right, so it's quite a few hours later.

  • I've got Lewis empty closet.

  • Nothing in my closet, so but it's on the floor.

  • But the part of this video is the sentimental last shutdown of Skunk Works.

  • One of the things I said was I wanted nebulae be a centerpiece of my home office.

  • Now, I'm not even sure I want to be let it be in my office because it's so big and I started getting into small PCs.

  • But regardless, I'm gonna bring Nebula home.

  • And PC Tower can always change.

  • The setup itself is not.

  • But I didn't want to show you something.

  • Not sure I was picking up my camera, but the CPU loop once again and yet super dusty and gross in there, the CPU look, once again, the color started fall out.

  • So let me go and turn off the system.

  • You can see how it's semi transparent, but as soon as it turns off any day now, 6 to 9 slow.

  • So the GP Luke still is nice and vibrant as ever.

  • We're gonna see if you look it was only looking opaque because of the fact that it's, um, UV reactive.

  • It's, like, transparent again.

  • I don't know what happened with that loop just started, and then I cleaned it to that one video and then did it again s So anyway, that's gonna end this portion of the vlog because of the fact that the carpet guy's gonna be here soon.

  • Toa kind of do with measurements and give us quote.

  • Know that because we need to get.

  • Like I said, that hole fixed and we'll pick this up where it left leaves up.

  • I know the first part is kind of boring.

  • It's just sort of talking about things and Shona stuff no one really ever cares about.

  • But we're truly documenting this from beginning to end.

  • All right?

  • It's the next morning's.

  • Let me show you what we got done here.

  • I know it's this weird blogging, right?

  • So the table still put together in the middle.

  • I collapsed the leaf.

  • This is gonna go to the studio.

  • My SIM rig's gonna stay down here.

  • What?

  • We paint the closet is completely packed and ready to go.

  • I got a couple boxes down there.

  • I got my first quote for the carpet last night.

  • $1200 because we had to go with the premium crap.

  • So have another quote.

  • Another contractor coming today to give me a quote on carpet.

  • Remember the rule quotes of three and then go up based off of that, never take the first quote.

  • I feel like that one would have been inflated.

  • But there's something I've got to do because I think I'm going to put my office upstairs because the room is bigger.

  • There's something we have to do with the Internet in that room.

  • I'ma show you how I'm gonna do it.

  • So the answer is a lot that I showed you actually has an Ethernet jack.

  • And the only thing running to that was actually the TV.

  • All the consuls and stuff were on wireless, this TV king going wireless as well.

  • It actually got our ruckus Wireless hot spot in the ceiling right up there.

  • So it's got a really good line of sight to the wireless.

  • But I decided this wall is, well, the other wall, so I can actually just punch that through.

  • And then what will happen is it'll come out on the other side of this sled over here.

  • So I got the box.

  • I've got my drill, and we're gonna go and do that now, In fact, I could demonstrate that right now, So I'm actually sitting.

  • This is when the house was being built.

  • One of the best pieces of advice a follower gave me who had their house Bill.

  • They said go take pictures before they do the drywall in Sheetrock.

  • That way you know where all the water lines are, All the electrical lines and everything.

  • So I'm actually sitting in this room facing the wall.

  • So this plug right there with the co axial is that one right there.

  • So this is actually reversed, right?

  • So I know.

  • Obviously the stud is right there because the box is always mounted on a stud.

  • I know it's on this side.

  • So I know that the box that has the Ethernet, which is that guy right there on the left, is on the other side of the back right there.

  • So I'm just gonna cut a hole here.

  • I don't need toe, actually cut against the stud and mount it with the screw.

  • Like these boxes are because I've just got one of the boxes here with the expansion of butterfly wings.

  • So once that goes in, you tighten it up.

  • Is the wings open up and then grab and then won't come out just like we showed at the studio.

  • So I am going to go ahead and cut a hole here.

  • I want to do is I'm gonna drill a hole first, and I do have a stud finder.

  • But I happen to know that the study only, like, like, one and 7/8 or something like that.

  • So when you could also hear when you knock on it, it's dead, right There goes more hollow.

  • So I'm just gonna move over to where I know I would be clear from the stud.

  • And I'm gonna drill a hole to give me a place to get my knife to start.

  • And there we go.

  • Well, if there's any contractor swallow me.

  • You already know what I did wrong.

  • That's why we do D i y.

  • So we can learn.

  • Um, the depth of this box.

  • Obviously there's one on the other side, which means I drilled right into that box, which means there's no depth for this.

  • I've gotta move this over more account for the death.

  • Yea, I'm not ready to put it in yet.

  • Obviously have to get the Ethernet through the other side out that box about to cut a hole or something in the box to get the cable through.

  • But as you can see now, so this it just fits in there snug.

  • And then our plate will go on like that.

  • All the parts, including the songs I didn't actually have a drywall saw was 18 bucks for all this.

  • So I want to reuse this because it's already terminated.

  • They use one of these.

  • I came with their call, but, um, punch downs, they're called, Remember, Punch, punch, whatever.

  • So I want to push this through the other side.

  • But if you see in there, it's kind of dark.

  • There's those holes that they pass there.

  • So I can't just go drilling in there because obviously there are.

  • There are things in there.

  • So what I'm gonna do, because these are screwed into the studs and you could see the the contractor didn't screw that one down all the way under these two screws to pull the box out that way, commodified the box to get it through and push it to death aside.

  • Fun fact.

  • These boxes actually have nails on the side that you hammer in the boxes upside down.

  • So instead of using the hammers because I could see the nail sticking through the other side, I can show you they just put it in upside down and then screwed it in.

  • All right, so I cheated a little bit.

  • Basically, what I did is I put a whole enlarge the hole in the bottom, and so it's coming through the top of the box.

  • It's going down through there and into the wall, not the way it should be done.

  • But we have plenty of slack for me to do it without me being taken this out.

  • I was gonna try and take the box all the way out, but that wasn't gonna work simply because of the fact that it still had those nails sticking through the other side.

  • Because this was put on at the time of framing and then drywall was cut to go over it.

  • There's no way I was gonna get it out.

  • So this works without me having to redo the terminal at the end.

  • The only thing is, I forgot to get a single plug.

  • Ah, so that just my collection will be sitting there without a hole.

  • That's fine.

  • I can change that later.

  • That's simple enough.

  • And then this is what we've got here on this side.

  • So now we gotta punch out this whole and pass it through into the box.

  • That's after enlarging the hole in this box, just like I had to do in the other one.

  • I fed it through, Put the box in, screwed down the screws right here, which make the butterflies open.

  • And this box is actually in here better than the other one that's actually mounted to the stud.

  • So those stupid holes, So it's pretty simple.

  • Now we simply take it, click it into this.

  • Screw that on.

  • Then we have Internet here in my office.

  • Now, in hindsight, I know what some of you might be thinking.

  • Why didn't I just push it through the box?

  • It's already existing on this side of the wall that the co ax is coming out of this guy right here, and I have both of them in the same game or box like it is on the other side.

  • Well, the reason for that is it would have been nearly impossible for me to fish it into the wall and then back into this box without being able to reach my hand in there.

  • So this was just a simpler, easier method.

  • Rather than trying to drill into that box.

  • Also, too, with how big I had to make the hole to fit through there with the juncture of the terminal on the end of it made it a lot more pain in the ass.

  • If it was, just terminate to a random a standard cat five and then plugs on either end.

  • Yeah, I guess that adds points of failure, but it for a home, it's fine.

  • I wouldn't do it in Network Centre, obviously or data center.

  • But this was just simpler.

  • And I think more people could do this.

  • Met that.

  • Been trying to feed from one box to another.

  • I just got extremely lucky that I have Ethernet on the other side of the wall.

  • I want it on that.

  • Were somewhere else in the house, I would have had to have gone up in the crawl space.

  • I would have to have fed it down the wall, and that would have been not impossible because there is a There is a data center closet in this house that I could have grabbed the line from.

  • But either way, we are up and running and yeah, so I'm gonna leave it like this now because of painting.

  • And that's where we're gonna go ahead and end part one on this.

  • I know not a lot got covered in this video is more talking and kind of prep in planning.

  • But I want you guys to kind of see where we're gonna be going with all this.

  • As we move forward, I'm gonna be doing things like smart light switches, smart locks.

  • I'm gonna be obviously building my desk from from pieces.

  • A lot of Baekje, which is kind of, I guess, the requirement for a tech tuber.

  • But I got some some good ideas.

  • I think so.

  • Maybe what I'll do at the end of this season, I'm ending the video.

  • Now, I'll show you guys what the rooms look like when they're painted so you could see the color.

  • And then I think tonight Phil and I are going ahead and go pick up some furniture so we can actually start putting some of this together in part to All right, guys, Thanks for watching.

  • I hope you guys were gonna enjoy this.

  • Siri's.

  • I'm gonna enjoy putting it together.

  • I've never attempted anything on this scale.

  • Okay.

  • J yeah.

  • you built the studio.

  • That's a little different.

  • Studios mine.

  • I don't have to keep the wife happy, so this is gonna be a challenge, if you will.

  • All right, So here's what the rooms look like painted so the color is done.

  • It's funny.

  • It looks so great on camera.

  • My partner feels who's I don't know that here is it's got definitely a bit of a blue.

  • It's definitely a great based on blue, a little bit more blue than I was expecting.

  • However, I think it turned out really, really well.

  • Are there those two holes there?

  • Shut up those air ventilation holes.

  • They're supposed to be there anyway, as you can see the color, I like it a lot.

  • And with the white trim like you can see with the shutters right there, there's the white baseboards.

  • Like I might even come into a crown molding a white crown molding here at some point, um, refusing opportunity for some cove light and stuff, so that's gonna end part one.

  • And I love this gray already filling this.

  • Come look at what grade is like.

  • Well, it makes your hotel and I'm 63 So there you go.

  • Okay, so anyway, that's the end of part one.

  • Lots of talking.

  • Not so much doing.

  • But now that the painting is done, this is gonna be my office, not downstairs.

  • We're gonna get the carpet replaced.

  • That'll be the spare bedroom we're gonna run.

  • I can now get stuffed.

  • You guys are going to see how it starts to turn out in part Dose.

So this is a weird angle in perspective you've never seen me from.

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建設我的夢想書房2020--第一部分 (Building my Dream Nerd Room 2020 - Part 1)

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