THE FULFILMENT CENTRE Race round the warehouse picking products. Will you get hired or fired?
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- An arcade machine in The Under The Pier Show, Southwold Pier, Suffolk, UK. Details about making the machine are at www.timhunkin....
Amazon order picker here. This is funny. We are expect us to pick each item in 8.5 seconds or less. else they will fire you. Spot on, thanks for the laughs Tim!
The sacking p45 form printout at the end..this is brilliant!
This is actually very clever! I like how you keep the gears and belts visible. It's kind of nostalgic to hear your wife's voice from the the secret life of machines decades ago! I hope i'll ever get the opportunity to meet you, Tim! :)
I'd like to see you produce an updated version of The Secret Life Of Machines.
I second this. That would be so awesome
Me too! Which machines would you like to see? May I suggest: the internet router; the hybrid vehicle, the internet of things related items (heating, fridge, CCTV) and maybe for old time's sake, the petrol/Diesel pump (could throw in EV charger too?)
@@justanutherguy2338 I think for starters an update on several of the items previously featured. Stuff like flat televisions was most likely little more than speculation at the time.
The problem is that nobody watches actual TV today. It's all Netflix or Hulu or whatever. I think the best possibility would be to be a RUclips content creator like all the other makers out there. (ie: Colin Furze, Jimmy Diresta, etc.).
You can't do a lot of the things Tim did now a days, mostly because devices have gotten so complicated, poking and prodding them while disassembled either isn't visually interesting or doesn't work.
When Tim made The Secret Life Of Machines, we were only just on the cusp of appliances and devices not being repairable, now we're well into it.
The character shopper can even turn around to go the other way? What a neat machine; extremely well-crafted.
Brilliant.
Hey, Tim!
Secret Life of The Machines was an incredible show with practical demonstrations that, in my opinion, no other show managed to really come close to, let alone best. I know you're in your late 60s now, but I wonder if you'd be able to revive the series with a bit of crowdfunding and help from interested folk. What I really enjoyed about the original show was the "human" feeling that it had - if you sneezed or had to swallow mid-sentence - it stayed in the shot, if an experiment failed or an out-of-control gas pipe hit you in the face - it's also there. I feel like modern shows rely too much on graphics, CG and fancy, perfect narration, taking away any of that human feeling and personal connection the show might have had with the viewer. Practical demonstrations and scrappy ingenuity are no longer portrayed - something I dearly miss.
I hope you read this message and know that the show you made 30 years ago is enjoying a new lease on life through places like this here RUclips. I'm 26 right now and I could not have possibly watched the show when it was originally aired, but the practical demonstrations (and a healthy disregard to health and safety as it's known today) remind me of my childhood curiosity and the experiments I used to conduct - memories which I hold dearly, sparking said curiosity once more now, almost two decades later.
I wish you all the best and I hope Rex is resting in peace out there, creating amazing machines in heaven the way only he knows how... :)
Regarding heaven: I have one video which shows you can be certain you're going there, explained from the Bible by a trustworthy pastor. There's a lot to say, but many words are forbidden now.
1 John 5:13 King James Version. You can be certain, it's easy to get there, we don't work for it, it's the free gift of God.
It's an absolute travesty a video of this greatness and relevance has less than a million views. Brilliant work!
This is so beautifully crafted, I love this.
Very well done...this is very clever and a nice little comment on society as it relates to Amazon, etc...nice
Always a treat and an inspiration. More power to your elbow Mr. Hunkin.
What does it inspire you to do - his machines seem to be always very dark - he’s not a fan of optimism.
Brilliant love it
Keep 'em coming Tim!!
I love it! I moved away from Southwold recently but I'm going to have to make the journey back to try it!
So wonderfully topical!
lol, this is awesome
I really, really need to visit Southwold in 2019!
These people are about to be replaced by robots, I'd love to think its a warehouse full of robots designed by Tim with papier-mache bodies and monty python-esque humour!! Sadly the truth will be as far from that as possible, but I expect a huge wave of P45's soon enough so perhaps theres work for Tim yet with the P45 generator! Amazon will ultimately kill itself off when it realises theres no one making any money anymore to buy the stuff to keep Amazon afloat because all of the work has gone to the AI and Robots which our 20 year shopping extravaganza with Amazon has fed the learning data for. And the robots don't need Amazon prime.
Tim, could you post a video on how you constructed this game? It's looks good fun but I would love to know how it worked.
nice
Tim Hunkin, will there be any chance to see a machine like this in London? Granted, the space at the Novelty Automation Museum is a bit tight but maybe an older one could be switched out? :-)
Worth freeze-framing the P45 as there are a whole lot of extra jokes/ satirical jabs in there! - "BEZO$$$$$$$$$$$$$" for example.
Very, very clever.
Me encanta 😍
Sums up life in an Amazon building very well;
So exactly like Amazon fulfilment centres.
Good luck finding fulfilment in one of those warehouses. :/
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Randomize ; the printout: as in the prisoner who is number one ; ? Nuclear weapons and he kept messing with the computers calculate Pi
A little slice of anti just in time production with room temperature superconductors Oushet ant Inet 👋😎💨
Hi Tim, how did you do the big display? I am just getting back into PLC's using Do More software and a BRX PLC. They have changed a lot. The one I trained on was a Siemens doing my engineering degree.
A nod to Amazon.
You load 16 tons and what do you get?
Amazon discontinued the Panoptibot 27b/6 line for miscategorizing XY chromosome baby formula to be in the boys section.
You misspelled Center. lol
no, center is only spelled like that in the US, everywhere else it's centre