OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 5

OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 5

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Legacywr

12,148 posts

189 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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Not much on the tv, so I give you an old James O’Brien v JRM interview.

One of them comes across very odious, but I’m sure we’ll be divided by which one..

I enjoyed it smile

https://youtu.be/DF3OQkWEyZA

robbiekhan

1,466 posts

178 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Forgot about Omeleto short films so was refreshing to see this new one today



And then this one which actually got nominated for an Oscar:




Edited by robbiekhan on Monday 22 March 10:29

Mannginger

9,072 posts

258 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Not for the arachnophobia suffers - millions of spiders seeking to escape the Australian floods


supertouring

2,228 posts

234 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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kdri155 said:
The Punjab Roadrunners,

Three guys buy Transits and drive from Bradford to Pakistan, made a good few years ago as it features Mk2 transits.
Great video here if you've got a spare hour to watch.

https://youtu.be/DfbemrqGOtw
Thanks for this one, looks like they put some effort into making it, even though it has something mocumentary about it.

kowalski655

14,656 posts

144 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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2 year old boy "solving" the trolley problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_RZJUAQY4
And 2 years later, his sister at same age doing the same problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZULuedsaB9U

threadlock

3,196 posts

255 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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kowalski655 said:
2 year old boy "solving" the trolley problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_RZJUAQY4
And 2 years later, his sister at same age doing the same problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZULuedsaB9U
Haha nice! I'd be equally proud of both of them!

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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supertouring said:
kdri155 said:
The Punjab Roadrunners,

Three guys buy Transits and drive from Bradford to Pakistan, made a good few years ago as it features Mk2 transits.
Great video here if you've got a spare hour to watch.

https://youtu.be/DfbemrqGOtw
Thanks for this one, looks like they put some effort into making it, even though it has something mocumentary about it.
I enjoyed that as well.

Found a bit of history on it.

http://theflowerraj.org/multimedia/the-punjab-road...

''In 1980 David Hargreaves hitch-hiked the Hippy Trail from Britain to India. At the Austria/Yugoslav border he came across three British Pakistanis from east London driving Transit vans to Pakistan. Glad to have a white face on board through the communist badlands of eastern Europe, they gave him a ride all the way to Istanbul. About six weeks later at the Iran/Pakistan border he ran into three more British Pakistanis, this time from Blackburn, also piloting Transit vans.

He drove with them through the Baluch desert up to Quetta. By now he had become well acquainted with the practice of “Transit-to-Pakistan”, and had learnt that it was quite widespread amongst the British Pakistani community.''



ben5575

6,293 posts

222 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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supertouring said:
kdri155 said:
The Punjab Roadrunners,

Three guys buy Transits and drive from Bradford to Pakistan, made a good few years ago as it features Mk2 transits.
Great video here if you've got a spare hour to watch.

https://youtu.be/DfbemrqGOtw
Thanks for this one, looks like they put some effort into making it, even though it has something mocumentary about it.
That's a great, life affirming film.

Baron Greenback

6,999 posts

151 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Crazy skii parachute red bull vid, guy missing a screw imo

Mannginger

9,072 posts

258 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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That's ridiculous!

Baron Greenback

6,999 posts

151 months

Saturday 27th March 2021
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Incredible shot of the erupting Geldingadalir volcano in Iceland. Unfortunately the cost was one melted drone recovered his drone, the lights and sensors underneath had melted.

https://twistedsifter.com/videos/guys-drone-melts-...

kowalski655

14,656 posts

144 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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slartibartfast

4,014 posts

202 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w

Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.


I had sweaty palms watching this biggrin

Funk

26,300 posts

210 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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slartibartfast said:
Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w

Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.


I had sweaty palms watching this biggrin
FcensoredK. THAT. eek

Some people are just built different, aren't they...?

Digger

14,701 posts

192 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Funk said:
slartibartfast said:
Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w

Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.


I had sweaty palms watching this biggrin
FcensoredK. THAT. eek

Some people are just built different, aren't they...?
Perhaps the best-looking skyscraper or whatever they call these things now?

threadlock

3,196 posts

255 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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slartibartfast said:
Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w
Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.
I know they're double-clipped onto something while they're up there (or should be) but I still got a funny feeling behind my nutsack while I watched that. I wonder what that feeling is.

Funk

26,300 posts

210 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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threadlock said:
slartibartfast said:
Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w
Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.
I know they're double-clipped onto something while they're up there (or should be) but I still got a funny feeling behind my nutsack while I watched that. I wonder what that feeling is.
For me it makes the soles of my feet go weird, it's a bizarre sensation!

Edit: Well if this is to be believed I'm not alone..!

"The wiring of the brain isn't dictated by a set pattern, but rather develops over time. As we grow, we layer brain paths on top of other brain paths in a criss-cross pattern in order to conserve resources. As a result, sometimes two separate brain processes can share an axon that triggers both thoughts when it fires. Your fight or flight response is kicking off a signal to step backwards that uses one of the same axons that tells your brain when your foot falls asleep."

Edited by Funk on Thursday 1st April 12:34

Legacywr

12,148 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Digger said:
Funk said:
slartibartfast said:
Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w

Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.


I had sweaty palms watching this biggrin
FcensoredK. THAT. eek

Some people are just built different, aren't they...?
Perhaps the best-looking skyscraper or whatever they call these things now?
Given the choice, would you rather go up there? Or, pot holing?

TheJimi

25,013 posts

244 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Funk said:
slartibartfast said:
Liebherr - At icy heights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQBlbpCrr_w

Four tower cranes were in continuous operation during the construction of Europe’s tallest building, the Lakhta Tower. At dizzying elevations, a Liebherr service technician made sure that everything ran smoothly, even in extreme weather conditions.


I had sweaty palms watching this biggrin
FcensoredK. THAT. eek

Some people are just built different, aren't they...?
Yep - I'd love to do that yes

cobra kid

4,951 posts

241 months

Thursday 1st April 2021
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Legacywr said:
Given the choice, would you rather go up there? Or, pot holing?
Up there. I'm st scared of heights but would hate to be trapped down there in a slow death.