Yeah I was taking long walks occasionally jogging in my local park which rarely had anyone in it, COVID hit, and it felt like half the city was at that park at all hours of the day like a music festival was going on EVERYDAY, and of course everyone else running or biking is doing so without a mask (and this was early in the COVID scare) so I stayed away from the park and was a lot closer to my fridge for 2 years straight... 30-40 pounds ago... meh.
@@Mike__B I was the exact opposite. Covid hit and I ran laps in my front yard so much that my running created a dirt path along the perimeter of my yard.. Now the dirt path has grown out and so has my belly.
What will is talking about is called "nest sense" it can be disabled. I work hvac service that setting has caused probably the most callbacks of anything else Ive installed. I always tell homeowners about it, or just turn it off manually, but its automatically on. Its the worst
Just got laid off today and while it was definitely a bummer listening to these science lads took the sting right out of it. Here's to whale nipples and new beginnings!
William's stunned face at the end of the kangaroo facts along with the "I feel like I learned a lot" perfectly summed up my exact reaction, that information is wild.
NDT is smug and got that way after people were memeing on him back in the day. It’s the grown up version of the nerdy kid in class who thought people were laughing with him, not at him. That nerdy kid thinks he’s cool now and everyone’s like “nah man shut up”
@@irissupercoolsy I don't know, but it worked. The lab report wasn't super difficult since the experiment was already done, and it wasn't a super complicated lab.
"Who's Art Bell?" Says the very lucky person who gets to discover Coast2Coast AM for the first time. Art Bell was a legendary interviewer, usually interviewing or taking calls from conspiracy theorists. He'd mostly let them talk but would gently push back on obvious inconsistencies. Definitely worth checking out.
For the boots you drilled; if you can't take the temper out with a pinpoint torch because its in a boot ya gotta switch to diamond. A ball end style comes in many diameters. On a dremel they are impressive after all the struggling. Keep it cool though.
We used to get callbacks on those smart thermostats because they would constantly changing temps to run less. Now all smart thermostats get installed in ‘dumb mode’ to avoid issues 🤷🏾♀️
There are plenty of buy once vacuums. People just dont do maintenance on them. Clean the brushes and filters regularly, clean the tubes. Any decent ~$250 will last you a decade if you do the basic maintenance that manufacturer says to do. In college I used to do my friends a favor and clean their vacuum when they'd complain their vacuum doesn't work. Every. Single. Time. it was clogged with hairballs and shit. After I was done they were always amazed that it worked like it was new again.
honestly instead of having flimsy electrics and plastic clips in appliances we should move to a pneumatic system that you can just plug stuff into. Pneumatic coffee grinder, pneumatic mixer, it will all last forever.
3:21 is actually probably wrong - physical activity that places high force or jerk on bones (running, jumping, *heavy* lifting) usually lead to increases in bone mineral density and bone mass. This is why modern management of osteoarthritis, osteopenia (bone wasting) and similar conditions commonly involves some level of resistance exercise. As for bone size, that's less studied but in my sport of weightlifting (snatch/clean+jerk) it's not uncommon for people to have enlarged collarbones from (incorrectly) supporting the weight of the bar on it. Other bone growths happen as well, but less commonly. So I'd strongly suspect that bone loading causes enlargement of bones too. So unfortunately, no Allen, you're not equal under an X-ray. Can't even hide snakes behind your bones.
I used to have a lathe, it was my grandfathers. Unfortunately I don't/didn't have the garage space you guys do (kind of like parking my car in the garage) so I gave it to my uncle, but yeah that thing was nice when I needed to make something "right now", the problem is I didn't do that often enough to justify the space, and it was a relatively "small" lathe but the space that took up I now have a band saw, drill press, disc and belt sander occupy about the same amount of space and I do use those things quite a bit more, and unlike the lathe I can actually move any of those around if I need to.
I havent researched so take this witha grain of salt. I have heard on places like sci show that very large animals have a sliwer metabolic rate. I have also heard on sci show that this causes more free radicals in the body which can cause mutation. So maybe a slower rate of these chemicals reduces the cancer rate? Not sure tbh
On that whole soldering iron thing, if you can’t hold the tip why not just watercool it? What a convenient design allowing you to get closer to your work.
I was at work, on a $40B project, and we needed a chassis to have holes in it, For Reasons. While people were discussing how to model it in CAD and what machine shop to send it to with security practices I brought in an angle grinder and jig saw from home like "Bitch. I skeletonized two, and they're mirror images. Fits all use cases." So I got an outstanding performance award and was told "never do that again".
I'm the only one that lives in my house, and I have the same Home/Away problem with my SHITTY NEST Thermostat. I'll be sitting at home and realize that it's 80F in my house, and when I look at it, it has been flagged as away even though I'm sitting at my desk with my phone on the WiFi. It's one of the most frustrating things I deal with on a regular basis.
I've been on a workout hiatus for about 8 years now, I've also put on some weight but im still working out the science as to weather or not there's any correlation
Art Bell hosted Coast to Coast AM, which was kind of the radio version of what the History channel has turned into, so they did actually get knocked down by psuedoscience
Bigger animals have more/better cancer resistance genes than humans, but within a species the bigger organisms get cancer more often than smaller organisms simply by having more potential cells to turn cancerous
I'ma step in and help with the Megafauna Cancer question. Basically put, they DO GET cancer. However, since they're so big their cancer ALSO gets cancer. Cancerelling it out. It's super interesting actually.
Longnipple sounds like an unusual but not out of the question surname. Samuel Goddard Longnipple, accidental inventor of a curious tin alloy. Marc Longnipple, Plymouth based satire cartoonist best known for a tableau with a donkey in the likeness of Lord Chamberlain.
The stars were a mirror image of themselves. James Cameron was a dick about it to Neil when he politely mentioned it to him. James Cameron was going to do the Titanic remastered directors cut anyway, he then contacted Neil about the accurate star locations. The stars were not the only reason the movie came out again.
I have a close family member in the police department and I’ve also tried to get in the back of a police car but was not allowed. Only because of how nasty they can be in the back. The officers will clean it but you never know what’s back there or what a person has 🤷♀️
I was kinda freaking out that you guys didn't know who Art Bell was, but then I remembered I'm old. You guys should find a best of and listen to it on the show, or at least talk about it. That was some wild shit back in the day.
I feel like Nigel always has to spend 30 minutes explaining himself in every episode, while everyone just brushes past all the weird shit Allen says and does. Nigel always explains himself and Allen just leaves you wondering....
Because Allen's thought process is generally easy to understand/predict even if it's chaotic. Nigel's is so neurotic that you need him to explain it. Nigel's methods/reasonings are hilariously neurotic.
As late as the 17th century, the word apple also functioned as a generic term for all fruit including nuts-such as the 14th-century Middle English expression appel of paradis, meaning a banana. -Wikipedia
We need an AI video feed of Nigel on an IPad that looks at the speaker and nods every once in a while.
Have NileGreen come back to add some audio to our AI iPad feed
Genius
Tactical Nile green in bound
I'm sorry?
Wait he already isn’t ai?
These are kinds of questions Vsauce would know the answer suspiciously fast.
You forgot some words.
@@GraemeGunn or did he?
@@bananawieldingorenji the music starts playing
I think you guys should consider having NileRed as a guest
Believe they already did in one of the other podcasts, title was something about Nile Red simps I think
@@eriz5815 Nile is one of the hosts
@@Aplexity whooosh
@@Lockheed7 Who are you whooshing?
OOOH good idea !! Should get NileBlue on too!
I think everyone had a phase where they worked out and really intensely counted macros and then just took a "2 year break"
I saved time and skipped to the “2 year” break…
Yeah I was taking long walks occasionally jogging in my local park which rarely had anyone in it, COVID hit, and it felt like half the city was at that park at all hours of the day like a music festival was going on EVERYDAY, and of course everyone else running or biking is doing so without a mask (and this was early in the COVID scare) so I stayed away from the park and was a lot closer to my fridge for 2 years straight... 30-40 pounds ago... meh.
@@Mike__B I was the exact opposite. Covid hit and I ran laps in my front yard so much that my running created a dirt path along the perimeter of my yard.. Now the dirt path has grown out and so has my belly.
Yes
William looks like a cool dad hanging out with his two teenage sons.
Except one is Asian (no offense intended)
Allen gives me a gym teacher vibe in this one
@@ISpinTires315 - And both mom and dad have no Asian DNA, but
the mailman 20 to 35 years ago does.
@@ISpinTires315WHICH ONE??!! 😲
@@michaelmoorrees3585 🤣
What will is talking about is called "nest sense" it can be disabled. I work hvac service that setting has caused probably the most callbacks of anything else Ive installed. I always tell homeowners about it, or just turn it off manually, but its automatically on. Its the worst
"We can buy an oxygen mask and make a faux whale nipple"
I regret listening to this without headphones, my coworkers think I'm insane now 🤣
Why would you ever make such a mistake, it always goes somewhere. You never know where but it’s certainly somewhere.
Mic up Liberty so she has the ability to tell you guys how much of a bunch of little kids you where being 🤣
Just got laid off today and while it was definitely a bummer listening to these science lads took the sting right out of it. Here's to whale nipples and new beginnings!
Hope you look back on these times glad for what ended up happening dude
Good luck brother
Had to break up with my gf who I live with same
Get Nile Green to make an AI Nigel for this podcast
Okay HAL
@LagMaster218 , this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Good-bye.
Are those the tortillas you guys are feeding nigel in the basement? 0:57
Adam Savage recently talked about his "fart vending machine" idea - Mythbusters wouldn't let him do it, but I bet you guys could!
William's stunned face at the end of the kangaroo facts along with the "I feel like I learned a lot" perfectly summed up my exact reaction, that information is wild.
NDT is smug and got that way after people were memeing on him back in the day. It’s the grown up version of the nerdy kid in class who thought people were laughing with him, not at him. That nerdy kid thinks he’s cool now and everyone’s like “nah man shut up”
Finally they timestamped the podcast, they need to do this every episode.
I love how this podcast devolves into conversations school kids on a playground have.
I needed something to listen to while I wrote my lab report. Thanks!
how the hell can you write your lab report while listening to a podcast?
@@irissupercoolsy I don't know, but it worked. The lab report wasn't super difficult since the experiment was already done, and it wasn't a super complicated lab.
@@SamuraiGuy I wish I could do that haha. I can't even write and listen to anything at the same time.
"Who's Art Bell?"
Says the very lucky person who gets to discover Coast2Coast AM for the first time. Art Bell was a legendary interviewer, usually interviewing or taking calls from conspiracy theorists. He'd mostly let them talk but would gently push back on obvious inconsistencies. Definitely worth checking out.
For the boots you drilled; if you can't take the temper out with a pinpoint torch because its in a boot ya gotta switch to diamond. A ball end style comes in many diameters. On a dremel they are impressive after all the struggling. Keep it cool though.
We used to get callbacks on those smart thermostats because they would constantly changing temps to run less. Now all smart thermostats get installed in ‘dumb mode’ to avoid issues 🤷🏾♀️
"why would you connect your heated floor to the internet"
William i could not agree more
also PLEASE design a buy once vaccum.
There are plenty of buy once vacuums. People just dont do maintenance on them. Clean the brushes and filters regularly, clean the tubes. Any decent ~$250 will last you a decade if you do the basic maintenance that manufacturer says to do.
In college I used to do my friends a favor and clean their vacuum when they'd complain their vacuum doesn't work. Every. Single. Time. it was clogged with hairballs and shit. After I was done they were always amazed that it worked like it was new again.
honestly instead of having flimsy electrics and plastic clips in appliances we should move to a pneumatic system that you can just plug stuff into. Pneumatic coffee grinder, pneumatic mixer, it will all last forever.
This podcast has been my ASMR sleep aid for awhile. Good stuff, guys.
Fg
So humans are FDM 3D printers and Marsupials are resin 3D printers is what I'm getting from this.
I always get excited when I see a new Safety Third episode!
Oh my god the ending. Truly the 12th best science podcast
This is a very appropriate looking room to be asking these kinds of questions in.
Best science podcast to do physics assignments too.
3:21 is actually probably wrong - physical activity that places high force or jerk on bones (running, jumping, *heavy* lifting) usually lead to increases in bone mineral density and bone mass. This is why modern management of osteoarthritis, osteopenia (bone wasting) and similar conditions commonly involves some level of resistance exercise.
As for bone size, that's less studied but in my sport of weightlifting (snatch/clean+jerk) it's not uncommon for people to have enlarged collarbones from (incorrectly) supporting the weight of the bar on it. Other bone growths happen as well, but less commonly. So I'd strongly suspect that bone loading causes enlargement of bones too.
So unfortunately, no Allen, you're not equal under an X-ray. Can't even hide snakes behind your bones.
I'm putting together a Battlebot while watching this, great episode so far
You guys need to do a version of "Junkyard Wars" with all the random video crap you end up with!
47:14 Look into a CNC controller/machine that has conversational programing
All dogs go to heaven even the bad ones, the 'dog' that goes to hell in the movie is actually a rat. And it's a Dan Bluth.
7:20 - I thought I was going crazy for a second there when the background changed 😅
"I like being horizontal" - Allen
I bet if you reached out to Adam over at Tested, I bet he'd be super down.
Make him come on the podcast every 6 months as payment 🤣
7:18 the sound is absolute meme material
I used to have a lathe, it was my grandfathers. Unfortunately I don't/didn't have the garage space you guys do (kind of like parking my car in the garage) so I gave it to my uncle, but yeah that thing was nice when I needed to make something "right now", the problem is I didn't do that often enough to justify the space, and it was a relatively "small" lathe but the space that took up I now have a band saw, drill press, disc and belt sander occupy about the same amount of space and I do use those things quite a bit more, and unlike the lathe I can actually move any of those around if I need to.
Opening the box of dead animals finally convinced me to join the Patreon
and then Allan and Will will be featured in the next chubby emu video about how a can of clam chowder destroyed their liver :)
I havent researched so take this witha grain of salt. I have heard on places like sci show that very large animals have a sliwer metabolic rate. I have also heard on sci show that this causes more free radicals in the body which can cause mutation. So maybe a slower rate of these chemicals reduces the cancer rate? Not sure tbh
On that whole soldering iron thing, if you can’t hold the tip why not just watercool it? What a convenient design allowing you to get closer to your work.
My brothers in christ please to release the crab battle bot video
57:44 Taxes! For those of you playing Bingo.
That charity drive had something to do with babies, but I can’t make out the main word 😂
I want to see these three pull an accuracy international, and somehow get a military contract.
That whole marsupial thing, that was on the discovery channel, or possibly animal planet. IDK, I remember seeing exactly what Allen described on TV.
I was at work, on a $40B project, and we needed a chassis to have holes in it, For Reasons. While people were discussing how to model it in CAD and what machine shop to send it to with security practices I brought in an angle grinder and jig saw from home like "Bitch. I skeletonized two, and they're mirror images. Fits all use cases."
So I got an outstanding performance award and was told "never do that again".
I'm the only one that lives in my house, and I have the same Home/Away problem with my SHITTY NEST Thermostat. I'll be sitting at home and realize that it's 80F in my house, and when I look at it, it has been flagged as away even though I'm sitting at my desk with my phone on the WiFi. It's one of the most frustrating things I deal with on a regular basis.
original title was "We are afraid to google ourselves" or something along those lines dementia
30:34 I think the sky was somehow obviously bodged.
It's a beautiful set. Love what you guys did with the place
I've been on a workout hiatus for about 8 years now, I've also put on some weight but im still working out the science as to weather or not there's any correlation
William's thermostat is gonna accidentally set itself to 300 degrees after it hears him talking shit on this episode
Art Bell hosted Coast to Coast AM, which was kind of the radio version of what the History channel has turned into, so they did actually get knocked down by psuedoscience
No Nigel, not watching
So real
Bigger animals have more/better cancer resistance genes than humans, but within a species the bigger organisms get cancer more often than smaller organisms simply by having more potential cells to turn cancerous
I'ma step in and help with the Megafauna Cancer question. Basically put, they DO GET cancer. However, since they're so big their cancer ALSO gets cancer. Cancerelling it out. It's super interesting actually.
Art bell used to host a night time radio show about the paranormal
The photo of Rogan was in an ice bath. I mean that's probably exaggerating the circumstance
Longnipple sounds like an unusual but not out of the question surname. Samuel Goddard Longnipple, accidental inventor of a curious tin alloy. Marc Longnipple, Plymouth based satire cartoonist best known for a tableau with a donkey in the likeness of Lord Chamberlain.
The stars were a mirror image of themselves. James Cameron was a dick about it to Neil when he politely mentioned it to him. James Cameron was going to do the Titanic remastered directors cut anyway, he then contacted Neil about the accurate star locations. The stars were not the only reason the movie came out again.
Smart thermostats are scary friend in Colorado got frozen from changing settings from like 80 for his ac during the summer.
I have a close family member in the police department and I’ve also tried to get in the back of a police car but was not allowed. Only because of how nasty they can be in the back. The officers will clean it but you never know what’s back there or what a person has 🤷♀️
The backdoor scientist’s face at the end while the trash pandas eat old food is 🤌
You can take the man out of Florida but you can never take Florida out of the man.
The only way dogs can go to hell is through sheer loyalty to an owner that has gone to hell. Thus, there are no bad dogs, only bad owners
TIL Kanagroos are essentially the Papa Murphy's of giving birth. You get a pizza but still have to bake it once it's out of the shop.
This podcast is so good that it reached 12th in the science category without being an "actual" science podcast, without even trying to.
I think Liberty deserves a raise.....
Working out actually does increase your bone density.
love how u guys are trying not saying swears and bad stuff man way better my ears hurt XD
3:55 It was SciShow or PBS Nature or something. Long story short, more cells = more cancer chance; except in huge animals.......lol
Alan is dressed like teenage ben 10
Gotta use cobalt steel bits for hardened steel, they're a LOT harder than HSS bits.
Petition to rename the podcast to DDD: Daily Dumpster Dive
(also I listen to these episodes every time I'm restoring things)
16:35 in the original video he said he was going to give that away on his patreon lmao
I'll Google anything, can't be on a list if you're on every list
I was kinda freaking out that you guys didn't know who Art Bell was, but then I remembered I'm old. You guys should find a best of and listen to it on the show, or at least talk about it. That was some wild shit back in the day.
Imagine having goddamn heated FLOORS
55:46 Plot twist! I thought it was going to be pudding lol.
Can we get Allen and Kevin Oscars for their acting at the end
Don't you guys know Simone Giertz, who knows Adam Savage?
Really cool set! Well done!
Incognito mode
Art Bell did coast to coast AM he talked about bigfoot and aliens and shit. About as much science as this podcast lol
They also make tortillas with cellulose filler to replace carbs.
Mmm tasty sawdust
@@noodlelynoodle. back to the industrial revolution.
Oologies is a great podcast!
Good morning! Thank you for making my day at work a bit more entertaining
I feel like Nigel always has to spend 30 minutes explaining himself in every episode, while everyone just brushes past all the weird shit Allen says and does. Nigel always explains himself and Allen just leaves you wondering....
Because Allen's thought process is generally easy to understand/predict even if it's chaotic. Nigel's is so neurotic that you need him to explain it. Nigel's methods/reasonings are hilariously neurotic.
lmao, the timestamp for their searches about nipples "Why are they doing this to me" poor Liberty
So we're starting out with Tortilla talk huh? I don't mind
Always a funny day with safety third!!!
Allen gets all of his animal facts from ze frank
As late as the 17th century, the word apple also functioned as a generic term for all fruit including nuts-such as the 14th-century Middle English expression appel of paradis, meaning a banana. -Wikipedia
Hello there
@generalkenobi5901
Ahh general kenobi
Hello here
Hi
i think the BackMacSci guy would make a good gust + you can help him with his toroids
"One man"s trash is another's treasure." -someone whom I do not know
now Liberty knows what chatGPT feels like XD
Ben(awesome human) at the urban rescue ranch (youtube channel) will let you fight his kangaroo (maybe)