I would love to see you do more videos like the binary code video, the GPU video, the CPU video, how monitors work, how hard drives work, etc. Those are the videos that gained my my subscription. I would love to see more content like that! Good work man!
I disassembled my psu to save the mouse but I got shocked and am now paralyzed from the waste down. Thank you so much, explained so well! This helped a lot!
There is a small secondary chamber underneath that dries all of it. Once a sufficient amount of poop has been collected, a mini torch roasts it, and that energy is what gets used to power the chord. This allows the gerbil to take a break and helps prevent it from going into cardiac arrest. This ultimately serves to increase the lifetime of the power supply. Hope you found this useful!
@@troyricker6230 Although the used methods worked for the past two decades or so, our team is working on EEC (Efficient Energy Circulation), where poopy poop of the mouse won't get wasted, instead it will be re-routed to join the feeding tube to ensure maximum energy efficiency, low power usages, hence letting go the roasting chamber and less amount of food to push inside the tube. We are currently on our last testing phase, and the results seems to be promising. We already published our patent in yourGenericPatentSearchSystem.com
@@googleuser4203 Wow, I am thoroughly impressed by the amount of thought and rigor you and your team have put into this promising innovation. Best of luck with everything, and I will be watching very closely as the testing moves forward.
Lol wouldn't it be nice to able to power that mouse without outside interaction. That does include the physical exertion of man or women or child even. Although that is pretty much the backup, I mean manual labor. There's 3 aspects to life I see, Air, Food, Comfort. Air and food are self explanatory, or I hope sol. Comfort is another story.
*Sir plz make a video on how computer's cpu understands the 0s and 1s of transistors...How it is able to know that if this specific combination of 1s and 0s is coming then this operation will be performed...Is it intellegent or cpu is programmed to do this...If programmed then how a cpu is programmed*
The mouse food actually contains enough water for the mouse to survive. Although, sometimes that is unnecessary because some power supplies actually have "water cooling", which basically just means giving healthier amounts of water to the mouse.
PSU don't generate electricity, it convert the AC to DC current from the socket and divide the voltage using transformer to supply the difference pc part. every pc part need different voltage supply.
we tested it back just plugging in the motherboard.. it didnt turn on after.. im just really worried if my other components got damage especially the GPU :(
@@brucecrescencio Hmmmm that's not good, though sparks don't always mean there's a problem. The fact that it isn't turning it on doesn't mean any of your components were damaged though, if the PSU is broken they won't ever be fed electricity. THe first thing your computer does is called "POST" which stands for "power on self test" to make sure there is no risk of damage. I would take it somewhere to get looked at if you can. It sounds like the power supply is the main problem. A few questions: -Have you used that outlet for other things? -Did you check your circuit breaker to see if any of them were tripped? -You said it was off when you plugged it in. Did the spark/smoke happen once you turned it off or just when you plugged it in without turning it on? -Where did you purchase this power supply?
@@H3Vtux yes the outlet has been used to powerup another computer... when i plugged it in and turned the pc on it actually turned on for about 5 secs and thats when the sparked happened and everything turned off
Ah, so this is why all my PSU's have been drenched in sweat lately.
Poor guy, oughta lower my graphical settings.
I would love to see you do more videos like the binary code video, the GPU video, the CPU video, how monitors work, how hard drives work, etc. Those are the videos that gained my my subscription. I would love to see more content like that! Good work man!
I disassembled my psu to save the mouse but I got shocked and am now paralyzed from the waste down. Thank you so much, explained so well! This helped a lot!
Showed this to my grandma
Woah, never knew power supplies worked that way. Thanks for the vid! How do the Gerbils eat when the chord isn't plugged in though?
The fact that you said this with such seriousness made it even funnier lol
This is such a great and informative video, thanks! Happy april 1st of course.
Doing electronics engineering for trade school and my head is spinning and your stopping it thank you 🙏🙂
No problem man, good luck!
Just when I forgot what a computer even is, he returned
I'm picturing my gramma coming across this video and then looking at her computer with a glare
I thought why the video was so short and I just realized I was late
the legend is back with another vid
Ofcourse due, he is a true legend.👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
this seems like there's a deep meaning to it.
I thought this was real for a sec...
Haha, funny!
I checked on this video as it is the shortest explanation 🤣 I see that now why it is the sortest
damn how long has that mouse been there
i am so sorry PETA i just knew
Quantum physics proves this video is valid.
welcome
Drop a graphics card video, I also liked and subscribe! You are very intelligent.
Where does all the mouse crap go?
There is a small secondary chamber underneath that dries all of it. Once a sufficient amount of poop has been collected, a mini torch roasts it, and that energy is what gets used to power the chord. This allows the gerbil to take a break and helps prevent it from going into cardiac arrest. This ultimately serves to increase the lifetime of the power supply. Hope you found this useful!
@@troyricker6230 Although the used methods worked for the past two decades or so, our team is working on EEC (Efficient Energy Circulation), where poopy poop of the mouse won't get wasted, instead it will be re-routed to join the feeding tube to ensure maximum energy efficiency, low power usages, hence letting go the roasting chamber and less amount of food to push inside the tube.
We are currently on our last testing phase, and the results seems to be promising. We already published our patent in yourGenericPatentSearchSystem.com
@@googleuser4203 Wow, I am thoroughly impressed by the amount of thought and rigor you and your team have put into this promising innovation. Best of luck with everything, and I will be watching very closely as the testing moves forward.
@@troyricker6230 Your insights are well appreciated, fellow researcher. Stay tuned!
looool this guy
🤣
Lol wouldn't it be nice to able to power that mouse without outside interaction. That does include the physical exertion of man or women or child even. Although that is pretty much the backup, I mean manual labor. There's 3 aspects to life I see, Air, Food, Comfort. Air and food are self explanatory, or I hope sol. Comfort is another story.
Lmao !@@ !
Lol you hid the date of publishing 😂
🤣🤭❤️
🤣🤣🤣🤣 wtf!! Really now??
LOL HE GOT ME 😂
🤣
*Sir plz make a video on how computer's cpu understands the 0s and 1s of transistors...How it is able to know that if this specific combination of 1s and 0s is coming then this operation will be performed...Is it intellegent or cpu is programmed to do this...If programmed then how a cpu is programmed*
Yes
he did. explainled everything in the binary video (favourite video tbh)
good one,lol!
so i should get a bigger mouse then
how do the mice get water?
The mouse food actually contains enough water for the mouse to survive. Although, sometimes that is unnecessary because some power supplies actually have "water cooling", which basically just means giving healthier amounts of water to the mouse.
God dammit...
I have been tricked, backstabbed and quite possibly bamboozled
Thank u your video ,may i ask u , how I contact with you. I have message
How mouse works? The one we use to move cursor 👀
PSU don't generate electricity, it convert the AC to DC current from the socket and divide the voltage using transformer to supply the difference pc part. every pc part need different voltage supply.
Yeah I don't believe you. The video sounds way more credible than your comment.
Man I am dead how did someone not figure out this is a joke. This was released on April Fools after all
Oh what a great discovery!
I just built my first pc. but when i plugged it in my psu sparked and turned my pc of.. will it damage the rest of my system?
No, the psu has surge protectors in it so the rest of your setup should be fine. How big were the sparks? Was the psu off when you plugged it in?
@@H3Vtux the spark was not that big.. a little smoke came out of it.. Yes everything was turned off when i plugged it in
we tested it back just plugging in the motherboard.. it didnt turn on after.. im just really worried if my other components got damage especially the GPU :(
@@brucecrescencio Hmmmm that's not good, though sparks don't always mean there's a problem. The fact that it isn't turning it on doesn't mean any of your components were damaged though, if the PSU is broken they won't ever be fed electricity.
THe first thing your computer does is called "POST" which stands for "power on self test" to make sure there is no risk of damage. I would take it somewhere to get looked at if you can.
It sounds like the power supply is the main problem. A few questions:
-Have you used that outlet for other things?
-Did you check your circuit breaker to see if any of them were tripped?
-You said it was off when you plugged it in. Did the spark/smoke happen once you turned it off or just when you plugged it in without turning it on?
-Where did you purchase this power supply?
@@H3Vtux yes the outlet has been used to powerup another computer...
when i plugged it in and turned the pc on it actually turned on for about 5 secs and thats when the sparked happened and everything turned off