OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread, MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 4
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BGARK said:
OMG!!! 666 not the number of the beast! I wonder if they put the can on an old cylinder music box and play it backwards they will tell the truth about the energy drink!Eleven said:
Made my palms sweat that did.
The section from 57 seconds to about 1.30 tells me this youth may not live that long.
fun fact, just in case you didn't know, your palms sweat when you watch things like this as it's a primal reaction in you - your hands sweat to give you extra grip so you don't fall.The section from 57 seconds to about 1.30 tells me this youth may not live that long.
Edited by Eleven on Saturday 8th November 18:33
Getragdogleg said:
Thanks, any idea who the machining house is?For those interested in ww2 or firearms or both. 30 minute or so video of two guys testing actual ww2 exploding sniper bullets.
Stick with to see the true horrors these things and war in general causes. They were actually used on the eastern front. Hitler ok'd them for russians but banned his army from using them in the western allies.
Anyway interesting but of history. Given the date quite thought provoking.
http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/11/11/testing-wwii-...
Getragdogleg said:
Wow. What a facility , so much automation all for an iPod dock. Love to know how much that plant cost to make. And cost manufacturing wise per unit.No anti static precautions when fitting the electronics though. Hope it's all passive.
$79 from Amazon .com
Bargain, that's a lot of processing going on there + materials + people, investment in machinery which needs a return( even if manufacturer is sub contractor), rents .
Thought it would be about £150 each
Edited by Pesty on Wednesday 12th November 00:10
Pesty said:
For those interested in ww2 or firearms or both. 30 minute or so video of two guys testing actual ww2 exploding sniper bullets.
Stick with to see the true horrors these things and war in general causes. They were actually used on the eastern front. Hitler ok'd them for russians but banned his army from using them in the western allies.
Anyway interesting but of history. Given the date quite thought provoking.
http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/11/11/testing-wwii-...
For people interested in WW2, firearms... and comb-overs!Stick with to see the true horrors these things and war in general causes. They were actually used on the eastern front. Hitler ok'd them for russians but banned his army from using them in the western allies.
Anyway interesting but of history. Given the date quite thought provoking.
http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/11/11/testing-wwii-...
AlVal said:
fun fact, just in case you didn't know, your palms sweat when you watch things like this as it's a primal reaction in you - your hands sweat to give you extra grip so you don't fall.
So how come climbers use chalk then? Sweaty palms doesn't seem to give me extra grip, it just makes everything slippery.I prefer the "scumbag brain" theory myself.
BGARK said:
Where do these people find the time to be so utterly batst barking mad?kapiteinlangzaam said:
Can he just fk off. Fed up of his stty EE adverts.I'm sure it's on YouTube but can't find it, an odd way to get dressed
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1074634152583...
Allen Hemberger ate out at Alinea in 2008 then spent 5 years with their cookbook recreating the dishes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLPUGIftRq4
I had similar urges after trying molecular gastronomy at a restaurant but only got as far as buying a kit, I've never actually used it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLPUGIftRq4
I had similar urges after trying molecular gastronomy at a restaurant but only got as far as buying a kit, I've never actually used it.
Spanglepants said:
I'm sure it's on YouTube but can't find it, an odd way to get dressed
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1074634152583...
Shouldn't have found that as funny as I did https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1074634152583...
Getragdogleg said:
Looked like the guy was having a wk at 1min 33secPesty said:
Getragdogleg said:
Wow. What a facility , so much automation all for an iPod dock. Love to know how much that plant cost to make. And cost manufacturing wise per unit.No anti static precautions when fitting the electronics though. Hope it's all passive.
$79 from Amazon .com
Bargain, that's a lot of processing going on there + materials + people, investment in machinery which needs a return( even if manufacturer is sub contractor), rents .
Thought it would be about £150 each
Edited by Pesty on Wednesday 12th November 00:10
BGARK said:
Pesty said:
Getragdogleg said:
Wow. What a facility , so much automation all for an iPod dock. Love to know how much that plant cost to make. And cost manufacturing wise per unit.No anti static precautions when fitting the electronics though. Hope it's all passive.
$79 from Amazon .com
Bargain, that's a lot of processing going on there + materials + people, investment in machinery which needs a return( even if manufacturer is sub contractor), rents .
Thought it would be about £150 each
Edited by Pesty on Wednesday 12th November 00:10
slartibartfast said:
BGARK said:
Pesty said:
Getragdogleg said:
Wow. What a facility , so much automation all for an iPod dock. Love to know how much that plant cost to make. And cost manufacturing wise per unit.No anti static precautions when fitting the electronics though. Hope it's all passive.
$79 from Amazon .com
Bargain, that's a lot of processing going on there + materials + people, investment in machinery which needs a return( even if manufacturer is sub contractor), rents .
Thought it would be about £150 each
Edited by Pesty on Wednesday 12th November 00:10
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