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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • The Jelling Stones, thousand-year-old Viking runestones, sit in the town of Jelling in Denmark. They tell the tale of Harald Bluetooth: one of the first kings of Denmark. Here's why his name is on your phone.
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  • @armagetronfasttrack9808
    @armagetronfasttrack9808 6 лет назад +3150

    Did you know? Bluetooth was invented by Harald Bluetooth in 965 when he tried to connect Denmark and Norway twice at the same time.

    • @lsmer8994
      @lsmer8994 3 года назад +51

      That’s Epic.

    • @meniimya5148
      @meniimya5148 3 года назад +21

      oh my god stop

    • @meat-hook
      @meat-hook 2 года назад +46

      Get your swords, men! The puritans are pairing!

    • @jacobrzeszewski6527
      @jacobrzeszewski6527 2 года назад +18

      @Maxx B. “Disconnected”

    • @OriginalStachuJones
      @OriginalStachuJones 2 года назад +7

      But range was too long. Fortunately 1000 years later Intel Engineer made it possible

  • @MidtownSkyport
    @MidtownSkyport 7 лет назад +8378

    I was waiting for you to pull up a third, comedy-sized, hood at some point in that video

    • @kosmaslemo
      @kosmaslemo 5 лет назад +88

      hahahahahah that would be awesome

    • @ramo1484
      @ramo1484 5 лет назад +22

      Me too

    • @dgxo
      @dgxo 4 года назад +13

      How is there 2k likes but 2 (well, 3) replies?

    • @primuszoon
      @primuszoon 4 года назад +13

      @@davidseddon2157 did you say 5?

    • @spydersmuktg
      @spydersmuktg 4 года назад +11

      primuszoon did you say 6?

  • @qwertzy121212
    @qwertzy121212 7 лет назад +8455

    You said the glass is to keep vandals out, but what about goths and celts?

    • @Hazel_Velociraptor
      @Hazel_Velociraptor 7 лет назад +152

      Nice...

    • @martinmlakar5093
      @martinmlakar5093 7 лет назад +139

      qwertzy121212 And Huns?

    • @gawkthimm6030
      @gawkthimm6030 7 лет назад +183

      best history joke on here!

    • @stocktonjoans
      @stocktonjoans 7 лет назад +61

      you win *ALL* the internets my friend!

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 7 лет назад +105

      qwertzy121212 Not to mention Lombards, Franks and Saxons. We really don't want them around that stone.

  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  7 лет назад +5018

    English speakers: yes, I know, Jelling kind of sounds like "Yelling". Leave your jokes in this thread. Danish speakers: I'm deliberately mangling the stress in the word to make it sound less like "Yelling" to try and minimise those jokes. Sorry.

    • @louisgilliland6617
      @louisgilliland6617 7 лет назад +50

      Tom Scott hello Tom

    • @AlexBelethe
      @AlexBelethe 7 лет назад +310

      Tom Scott That's a fairly good pronunciation :)
      Sorry for our wonderful weather btw x)

    • @occ1thefox29
      @occ1thefox29 7 лет назад +230

      As a Dane, I officially approve any Jelling Stone/Jellingstens jokes! Let the "Yelling" commence!

    • @Kartaal
      @Kartaal 7 лет назад +76

      It's very similar and the only real difference in pronunciation is a very momentary break between "yell" and "ing". And more of a soft sound on the J.
      You did well and I'm proud to have had you visit our lovely country.

    • @knexator_
      @knexator_ 7 лет назад +829

      I guess Yelling was the short-range communication method when they didn't have Bluetooth :)

  • @sergheiadrian
    @sergheiadrian 7 лет назад +6672

    So, Danes had Bluetooth 1000 years ago...

    • @packguar6617
      @packguar6617 7 лет назад +193

      They must have got it from ancient aliens.

    • @WarriorofCathar
      @WarriorofCathar 7 лет назад +93

      Pack Guar Heh. That ancient aliens guy from history channel must be so wet at the thought.

    • @ryancoleman1512
      @ryancoleman1512 7 лет назад +41

      I believe you mean "The Danes". Danish is a language... It's like calling people from the USA "English" because that's the language we speak. :) #TMYK

    • @sergheiadrian
      @sergheiadrian 7 лет назад +12

      Guido Sarducci You are correct. My mistake.

    • @djoakeydoakey1076
      @djoakeydoakey1076 7 лет назад +7

      Meme incoming
      www.openminds.tv/wp-content/uploads/I-am-not-saying.jpg

  • @STANNco
    @STANNco 7 лет назад +3691

    i can now thank my mother for spending our summer vacation to see that freaking stone. I touched it before it was in glass. wohooo. I wanted to go to legoland instead but still

    • @TomScottGo
      @TomScottGo  7 лет назад +1947

      I didn't make it to Legoland. One day.

    • @mibdev
      @mibdev 7 лет назад +117

      Tom Scott Legoland is fine, but when you go there some time, please let us Danish fans know.

    • @GustavSvard
      @GustavSvard 7 лет назад +134

      MibMab So you all can turn up wearing red t-shirts?

    • @anselmschueler
      @anselmschueler 7 лет назад +14

      Legoland isn't much Lego.

    • @gustavbruunkjr5123
      @gustavbruunkjr5123 5 лет назад +8

      @@anselmschueler bruh

  • @Halosty45
    @Halosty45 7 лет назад +2124

    If anybody else had told me there was a Harald Bluetooth, I might have raised an eyebrow and asked them if they were making it up.

    • @NotDingse
      @NotDingse 7 лет назад +113

      UnqualifiedAdvice Bluetooth wasn't his real name. It was common for the Vikings to give their Kings nickname Haralds son had the name Sweyn Forkbeard because of his unusual beard, and Harald was called Bluetooth from half of his teeth being "blue" or rather gray from fighting and such

    • @Halosty45
      @Halosty45 7 лет назад +108

      The name isn't the unbelievable part. It just sounds like the random junk I'd make up to explain the name "bluetooth" for wireless technology :P

    • @NuclearSavety
      @NuclearSavety 7 лет назад +113

      UnqualifiedAdvice and in another 1000 years historians will marvel how a danish medeival king invented Bluetooth without even having mobile phone.....

    • @cloudkitt
      @cloudkitt 7 лет назад +9

      I actually always heard that it was just the inventor's surname. I had no idea it was a reference to some other guy's surname.

    • @cloudkitt
      @cloudkitt 7 лет назад

      ...why are you so worked up about it? Sometimes things DO get named after their inventor and so it seemed a perfectly logical reason. Chill out dude.

  • @IngeNaning
    @IngeNaning 7 лет назад +110

    Fun fact: This is not the only rune stone mentioning Harald Bluetooth. Outside of Ericsson's offices in Lund, Sweden, there is a stone with the inscription "Ericsson Mobile Communications AB erected this stone to honor the memory of Harald Blåtand, who gave his name to a new technology for wireless mobile communication" (roughly translated from runic Swedish).

  • @morrisnimblejohn2540
    @morrisnimblejohn2540 7 лет назад +3481

    What does it mean then when my phone says "do you want to turn Bluetooth on?" :\

    • @shawnpitman876
      @shawnpitman876 5 лет назад +555

      its asking if you're into necrophilia and want to get freaky with harald bluetooth.

    • @sciblastofficial9833
      @sciblastofficial9833 5 лет назад +182

      Shawn Pitman
      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
      *Edit:* Why is the FBI here

    • @DJCASHFR3AK_official
      @DJCASHFR3AK_official 5 лет назад +23

      @@sara-n5q DU forstod ik joken min kære ven

    • @AEjlersen83
      @AEjlersen83 4 года назад +57

      Viking invasion

    • @assidiq178
      @assidiq178 4 года назад +17

      oh my

  • @MicroBlogganism
    @MicroBlogganism 7 лет назад +1363

    The depiction of Jesus on the stone is also rather interesting. It's a amalgam of Norse and Christian symbolism. You can see the two cultures/religions merging. Jesus is in a position as if hanging on a cross, but instead of the cross he hanging in what looks like a tangle of branches, which is possibly a reference to Odin hanging from Yggdrasill.

    • @chillbro1010
      @chillbro1010 7 лет назад +53

      I'm reminded of the Vodun/Vodou (originator of voodoo) similarity to the christian faith.
      To the point where many Vodun practitioners would have pictures of Christian saints and use christian symbolism and names in rituals.
      One of the most interesting cases of syncretism there is, imho.

    • @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
      @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 7 лет назад +37

      MicroBlogganism that's typical for the period; there are no Christian festivals that don't take the ideas or dates on earlier non-Christian festivals, even Christmas is celebrate on the feast of Mithras (just look him up and see the similarities with Jesus).

    • @michaelhansen2309
      @michaelhansen2309 7 лет назад +27

      The Jelling stone Jesus is also in danish passports, nice bit of history I like it, even though I'm not a christian :)

    • @Hazel_Velociraptor
      @Hazel_Velociraptor 7 лет назад +28

      Oh, that depends on where and when you are (in my opinion,) +Nøderak . Christianity definitely adopted already existing holy days as a means to get more people on board. However, when you say "Deutsch" I read that as "German," which I don't quite agree with. I definitely agree that several details of Christmas were "borrowed" from one form of Germanic paganism or another, from what I've heard specifically the Midwinter Sacrifice or Yule Blot (and the Nordics[?] still retain the word Jul for Christmas). However, the only thing I know to have been taken from the Germans concerning Christmas (at least in the English speaking world) is the Christmas tree.
      Also, if we're talking about time before 1054 CE the Catholic/Orthodox schism hadn't been formalised yet, so, formally, there were no Catholics as we think of them today.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 7 лет назад +15

      There's also a really good story of how Jesus got his white shirt. It was mostly a propaganda tool to make him look wealthy and associate Christianity with wealth which is kinda counter intuitive but I guess the Vikings didn't have Jantelaw yet. And apparently if you were baptized you would get a white shirt.

  • @darkridge
    @darkridge 7 лет назад +172

    Henceforth, I shall refer to Bluetooth as Harald, or Harry if I'm feeling informal.

  • @citolero
    @citolero 4 года назад +333

    I've often wondered how long it would take to explain Bluetooth to Harald Bluetooth, and what steps you'd have to go through.

    • @albertlugosi
      @albertlugosi 2 года назад +42

      Your Majesty, this contraption enables you and your loyal lords to communicate without pagers holding these very convenient slates.

    • @chrisgarrett6305
      @chrisgarrett6305 2 года назад +22

      Honestly? Probably around as long as it would take for a kid who knows barely anything about science to learn it. You’d probably have to start from the very basics, explaining some of the most fundamental parts of maths and physics to him, before getting more advanced till you get to Bluetooth, considering his knowledge on science was probably extremely limited.

    • @oqo3310
      @oqo3310 Год назад +26

      @@chrisgarrett6305 "see this magic tablet in my hand ? See this light helmet on my head ? If I press a button on one and touch a rune on the other, they are now connected by invisible light, and that light sends information from the tablet to the helmet, which retranscribes it in sound. To you it looks like magic, but it's just really advanced application of smithing and the mastery over electricity."

    • @animerlon
      @animerlon Год назад

      That's a fascinating thought. 🤔

    • @animerlon
      @animerlon Год назад +6

      @@oqo3310 Cloaking it in magic is the perfect explanation, you can make it simple & vague or actually detailed & scientific.

  • @MartinMllerSkarbiniksPedersen
    @MartinMllerSkarbiniksPedersen 7 лет назад +129

    btw: The stones was painted with beautiful colours back in Harald's time. And Harald's runestone appears on the inside front cover of the Danish passport.

  • @HappyCamper1206
    @HappyCamper1206 7 лет назад +697

    This was so danish weather. I wish i could have met you randomly.

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar 7 лет назад +52

      Looks like British weather. I imagine there's not much in it.

    • @estridaagesen208
      @estridaagesen208 7 лет назад +30

      Well - we usually get the weather after you've had it in Britain ..... so that's what's left......

    • @drops2cents260
      @drops2cents260 7 лет назад +49

      So Danish weather is essentially weather with a slight British accent?

    • @Mark13091961
      @Mark13091961 7 лет назад +1

      Estrid Aagesen apologies for that!

    • @timothymn2
      @timothymn2 4 года назад

      @@PiousMoltar Two years on, and I look out of my window, and the British weather looks much the same.

  • @NolanManteufel
    @NolanManteufel 7 лет назад +443

    Hey Tom!
    There's also a deeper level of meaning in the Bluetooth logo. A meaning derived from the ancient meanings of the runes themselves.
    "H" (Haglaz, Hagalaz) represents hail, uncontrollable destructive force. Of all the runes, it has the most harsh and destructive meaning.
    "B" (Berkano, Bjarken) represents birth, the nurturing of new life, a mother's nurturing for her child. Of all the runes, it has the most tender and nurturing meaning.
    And so we see the BT logo "brings together", or "connects", the most destructive and most tender runes. Runes that are not normally connected.
    Just like the technology it represents, the BT logo "connects things that are not normally connected". When we think back to the 1990s connectivity between phones, computers and media players... the logo is quite remarkable.

    • @kevinbennett7615
      @kevinbennett7615 5 лет назад +2

      do you mean British Telecom?

    • @HalValla01
      @HalValla01 4 года назад +9

      I literally read this in Toms voice

    • @redsunrises8571
      @redsunrises8571 4 года назад +18

      @Ringsfjord rune poems do date back very far. We have records of Old Norse, Icelandic, and Anglo-Saxon rune poems. In most of those, Hagall is hail and Berkano is birch, but without any elaboration of deeper meanings as to destructive or tender meanings. Naturally hail is a destructive force and trees can be symbolic of new life and birth. This could also come from more modern sources such as Guido von List's Armanen Runes and other rune masters. I've read something about the SS believing Hagal was symbolic of destruction, inspired by List and others.

    • @adingus9832
      @adingus9832 3 года назад +2

      Lovely info, thanks.

    • @servicioslinguisticos5502
      @servicioslinguisticos5502 3 года назад +1

      Oh, wow!
      I'm sharing your comment with my English students.

  • @JoelK1991
    @JoelK1991 7 лет назад +130

    As a Swedish archaeologist this makes me realy happy =D

    • @Khunark
      @Khunark Год назад

      one day you will be cancelled for not planting somalian artifacts on your digs

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 Год назад

      @@Khunark Somalis aren't Hoteps loonies. They stick to their own history, not made up nonsense like what's common among Western Afrocentrists.

  • @DGVlogsHub
    @DGVlogsHub 7 лет назад +36

    This was something I knew about before watching the video, but Tom Scott still does a great job at making it interesting. Where if I might explain it to someone, I'd be all over the place and would just confuse the person. He just does a great job at being concise and informative

  • @Jake-gx6hm
    @Jake-gx6hm 7 лет назад +174

    I've literally just binge watched every last video on this channel.

    • @Crick1952
      @Crick1952 7 лет назад +41

      Jake Cooke Welcome to our little group of nerds

    • @nic2412world
      @nic2412world 7 лет назад +7

      Yes, welcome. Would you like some mystery biscuits?

    • @tibsie
      @tibsie 7 лет назад +2

      Oh Yeah!

    • @lol...
      @lol... 5 лет назад +5

      Have you seen captain obvious?

    • @paluseata9801
      @paluseata9801 5 лет назад +1

      Hey there

  • @jonasphilbert6175
    @jonasphilbert6175 7 лет назад +668

    You gotta' let us Danish fans know when you visit our little insignificant country! Are you still in Denmark?

    • @TomScottGo
      @TomScottGo  7 лет назад +322

      My videos lag behind my physical location by a couple of weeks! (Although at the end of the now-unlisted call for guest videos, I did mention I was going here...!)

    • @martinsoendergaard-jensen9602
      @martinsoendergaard-jensen9602 7 лет назад +76

      I was so sad when I saw in your video for the guest videos, that you were only going to be here for less than 24 hours. On another note, I've been there! Closest I've been to Tom Scott.
      Wait. That sounds creepy. Basically I've also visited that place and I live in Copenhagen.

    • @keeganpaullanzillotta5584
      @keeganpaullanzillotta5584 7 лет назад +7

      Tom Scott
      I saw your tweet about being in the air and space museum about 10 hours after you sent it out. Was disappointed to have missed you, it's my favorite museum in the area

    • @tagger_
      @tagger_ 7 лет назад +25

      Got a shot of my parents house in that video at least :)
      They'd love this! :)

    • @liabethisawesome
      @liabethisawesome 7 лет назад

      Tagger of

  • @doddleoddle
    @doddleoddle 7 лет назад +394

    this is incREDIBLE

    • @ilexdiapason
      @ilexdiapason 6 лет назад +31

      dodie likes tom scott - my ultimate youtube loves combine

    • @rohansingh7698
      @rohansingh7698 4 года назад +4

      I just listing to your album before watching this. Wild

    • @OHOE1
      @OHOE1 3 года назад

      I have like 3 of these in my home town and there are probably hundreds of them

  • @George_Azeria
    @George_Azeria 7 лет назад +25

    I listened to this on my Bluetooth speaker just because I can.

  • @SheeshFr
    @SheeshFr 4 года назад +8

    These videos are so brilliantly sustainable. The stories are always wonderfully worth sharing and I can only imagine that the low overhead expense of your time, money and effort must make these videos an absolute joy to put together! Hats off to you, Tom! You've not only created media that's soooo so worth existing but you've proven to myself and assuredly many other creators that organization and consistency can compete against high budget, high effort content (at least on this platform.)
    Aside from the equipment used in production, someone to run it and their travel expenses, it seems the only thing this video required was a knowledgeable, organized speaker and an interesting, relevant backdrop. No gaffers, no stagehands, no special effects artists -- just a person, place and idea worth sharing. No licensing or contract agreements, just someone who cared sharing something worth caring about.
    In an era where my senses feel flooded by media, it is so. damn. refreshing to maintain a little faith towards the viability of sustainable media. Thank you for making these, I hope you and the people in your life are staying happy and healthy at the time of reading this!

  • @flex_96
    @flex_96 4 года назад +95

    Tom Scott: "I'm in the village of Yelling, in Denmark"
    Also Tom Scott: *speaks quietly*

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius 3 года назад +9

      Jelling. Like Middlefart, it doesn't mean what you think it means and is, in fact, not even spelled like the English word for speaking very loudly. Both Middlefart and Jelling doesn't actually mean anything in Danish. None of our city names does. Just like everywhere else. However, if you were to translate Copenhagen directly from Danish to English, it wouldn't be _"Copenhagen"_ but instead it would be _"Buy A Seaport"_
      Side note. I'd love to see a native English speaker try to pronounce this Danish city name: Avedøre

    • @TheMessyDane
      @TheMessyDane 3 года назад +15

      @@Arterexius Middelfart*
      You're asking for it by trying to spell it in english.
      ..and you're wrong, most city's have mening in Denmark.
      Middelfart is old Danish, rufly translated, it means "halfway" between Jylland/Jutland and the capitol.

    • @fallen6060
      @fallen6060 3 года назад +4

      @@TheMessyDane roughly* Capital*

    • @TheMessyDane
      @TheMessyDane 3 года назад +1

      @@fallen6060 Yes.

    • @TueSorensen
      @TueSorensen 3 года назад +6

      @@Arterexius Come on, all our city names mean plenty! But it takes too long to explain...

  • @bogcom
    @bogcom 7 лет назад +12

    Its an honor to have you in Denmark, Tom. Keep on posting great and informative videos.

  • @emanandchill
    @emanandchill 4 года назад +6

    Who else just saw the bluetooth logo on their phones. Suddenly it has an entire new meaning. What a legend.

  • @ptckian
    @ptckian 2 года назад +6

    Last Sunday on the Brazilian version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" this was the Million "Brazilian Reais" Question.
    I literally imagined myself on the spot, getting the answer right and thanking Tom on live TV for this piece of trivia!
    Too bad I wasn't the contender...

  • @CodeZeeZ
    @CodeZeeZ 7 лет назад +6

    It is so awesome to have Tom talking about Danish history :D

  • @Maitch3000
    @Maitch3000 4 года назад +7

    Other cool Viking names are Bjorn Ironside, Ragnar Lothbrok, Sigurd Snake-in-eye and Ivar the Boneless.
    Feel free to use them for your next tech project.

  • @kylenetherwood8734
    @kylenetherwood8734 7 лет назад +74

    That's something I did know

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 6 лет назад +2

      That's something I had forgotten.

    • @aliveslice
      @aliveslice 3 года назад

      Wawawa-wasuremono

  • @carsonm7292
    @carsonm7292 3 года назад +13

    That's so cool! Reminds me of how our modern standard rail gages are based on with width of standard Roman chariots due to millennia of using their roads-and consequently, so were the space shuttle's solid rocket boosters, which needed to be transported by rail!

  • @KappaClaus
    @KappaClaus 7 лет назад +19

    Scandinavia is the most interesting place in Europe! Please make more videos about them!

  • @TheMrLeoniasty
    @TheMrLeoniasty 7 лет назад +15

    It's amazing how most of your videos are made in like 1 shot, even when it starts raining you just put your hood on and keep on talking :)

  • @Jacob2xx1
    @Jacob2xx1 7 лет назад +5

    No way! A Tom Scott video from my country on my birthday!

    • @bennylofgren3208
      @bennylofgren3208 7 лет назад +1

      Jacob Sørensen Ha den äran på födelsedagen från grannarna i norr!

  • @albertlugosi
    @albertlugosi 2 года назад +4

    I like the fact bluetooth wasn't named after a celebrity but somebody whose achievement has stood for centuries.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture Год назад +3

      Kings are celebrities. It's hardly worth being a king if you ain't famous.

    • @danteerskine7678
      @danteerskine7678 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@soaringvultureI know but Bluetooth sounded less generic like WiFi

  • @merlincnrad5385
    @merlincnrad5385 7 лет назад +477

    I CAN'T TAKE ANYMORE OF THOSE STUPID PUNS !!!
    Sorry for Jelling

    • @chillbro1010
      @chillbro1010 7 лет назад +39

      What a bad yoke.

    • @robcarey2411
      @robcarey2411 7 лет назад +7

      didn't crack me up one bit

    • @Slenderman63323
      @Slenderman63323 7 лет назад +4

      that was pretty cheesy.

    • @robcarey2411
      @robcarey2411 7 лет назад +8

      that wasn't a very gouda pun, which instantly makes this one feta

  • @eleanorhathaway927
    @eleanorhathaway927 7 лет назад +6

    Wow that's something I didn't know. Thanks Tom!

  • @Hedning1390
    @Hedning1390 7 лет назад +6

    I don't usually know the things talked about in these videos, but I knew this one.

  • @klanacool
    @klanacool 7 лет назад +149

    welcome to denmark. do you like the weather ;)

    • @jensz12
      @jensz12 7 лет назад +11

      Thats the weather in Denmark 90% of the year more or less

    • @benmooe
      @benmooe 7 лет назад +5

      I once remarked that Danish rain sounds delicious. It took a few people a while to realise i was on about the pastries.

    • @lostcause78
      @lostcause78 7 лет назад +9

      I love a brisk and windy rainy day here in Denmark, when dressed properly for it. Makes you feel quite alive.

    • @sismofytter
      @sismofytter 5 лет назад +3

      Husk på hvor Tom kommer fra 😉 mon ikke han er rimelig vand til lorte vejr?

    • @theramendutchman
      @theramendutchman 5 лет назад +6

      He's British, he's likely accustomed to it.

  • @BrentSnider
    @BrentSnider 4 года назад +1

    This just blew my mind! Love it!!

  • @TheWaInut
    @TheWaInut 4 года назад +2

    This is legitimately one of the most interesting things I've ever heard

  • @flensborg82
    @flensborg82 7 лет назад +29

    Love this (obviously.) And this is one of the few videos of yours where I can say "I knew ALL of that". Though to be fair, I would be a pretty useless Dane if I didn't.

  • @ragzaugustus
    @ragzaugustus 7 лет назад +355

    Wait, Bluetooth was developed by Ericsson, not Intel.

    • @TomScottGo
      @TomScottGo  7 лет назад +409

      But Jim Kardach, who came up with the name, worked at Intel! The whole idea was that many companies would decide on one protocol.

    • @GamingAmbienceLive
      @GamingAmbienceLive 7 лет назад +32

      After whom was AirDrop named?

    • @BeaverIAB
      @BeaverIAB 7 лет назад +113

      Montague AirDrop of course!

    • @U014B
      @U014B 7 лет назад +70

      Wait, _the_ Leif Ericsson??

    • @alex.thedeadite
      @alex.thedeadite 7 лет назад +25

      +Noel Goetowski No, Lars Magnus Ericsson from Sweden. No relation to Leif Erikson of (Probably, it's not really known) Iceland.

  • @JakeDownsWuzHere
    @JakeDownsWuzHere 7 лет назад +1

    i'm so glad i never heard this story until now, cause you're the perfect person to hear it from!

  • @Danger_mouse
    @Danger_mouse 4 года назад +1

    Tom, these sort of unexpected stories are why we follow your channel.
    Thanks 👌

  • @SLKibara
    @SLKibara 7 лет назад +43

    All I can think of is Civilization V.
    And how annoying Harald was.

  • @jopiekiller
    @jopiekiller 7 лет назад +13

    A Dutch person named Jaap Haartsen actually developed Bluetooth, while working for LM Ericsson Telephone in the 90s.

  • @julianmccallum8812
    @julianmccallum8812 Год назад

    BY FAR my favourite Tom Scott video

  • @GetOffMyLawnYouDangKids
    @GetOffMyLawnYouDangKids 7 лет назад +11

    Of cause it's raining, it's Denmark.

  • @ynntari2775
    @ynntari2775 4 года назад +4

    Wow, ᛡ rune only had a H sound in its latest state, it had a Y sound (J in nordic languages) for most of its history, so the name Harald could really possibly be Yerald/Jerald before, which is a common romance name as Geraldo an even present in The Witcher as the englishesed Gerald.

  • @sidbrun_
    @sidbrun_ 7 лет назад +18

    I hope you made some sort of Bluetooth transfer while there.

    • @Crick1952
      @Crick1952 7 лет назад +5

      Sid B It should be a tradition

    • @stumbling
      @stumbling 7 лет назад +5

      Someone should stick a Bluetooth transmitter in the box with the stones. Hey, it could be something you connect to and leave a message or something like that, to take it beyond just being a joke.

    • @squishlez
      @squishlez 7 лет назад

      CowLunch that would be cool

    • @hirokokueh3541
      @hirokokueh3541 6 лет назад +1

      it sent to each nearby devices a audio file, if you play it then you hear jelling

  • @mosherj666
    @mosherj666 3 года назад +1

    Gorm the Old is my 32nd Great Grandfather, and I have the documents to prove it.
    I seriously enjoy your videos, all of them. 👍

  • @BelaCurcio
    @BelaCurcio 3 года назад

    the best part about tom scott videos is his lil smile at the end like "now how'd ya like that little story?"

  • @GaviLazan
    @GaviLazan 7 лет назад +102

    So, who else can't see the two emojis at the beginning of the video title?
    (edit: unicode runes, not emoji)
    E2: *YES I KNOW IT WORKS ON YOUR COMPUTER* It's an Android issue when using the YT app.

    • @caitthenerd7470
      @caitthenerd7470 7 лет назад +7

      There are no emojis, just runes.

    • @remuladgryta
      @remuladgryta 7 лет назад +7

      They aren't emoji. They are the two runes (H and B) shown towards the end of the video that make up the bluetooth symbol.

    • @GaviLazan
      @GaviLazan 7 лет назад +1

      Ah, well, since emoji is part of unicode I'm not that far off.

    • @BoterBug
      @BoterBug 7 лет назад

      Chrome on Mac, can't see them. Checking on my Android... huh, also a no-go!

    • @PlantBoyRegan
      @PlantBoyRegan 7 лет назад

      Chrome on Mac too, I can see them

  • @neilsamuel5268
    @neilsamuel5268 7 лет назад +85

    They boxed the stones because they were jelling...

    • @martinsoendergaard-jensen9602
      @martinsoendergaard-jensen9602 7 лет назад +2

      No. As a Danish person I command you to stop. The dreadful Danish weather had forced it to be protected.

    • @DIYIMPULSE
      @DIYIMPULSE 7 лет назад +7

      also because someone spray painted graffiti on them

    • @loveesc
      @loveesc 7 лет назад +11

      Well, I´m Danish too and I think it's a good joke. :-)

    • @neilsamuel5268
      @neilsamuel5268 7 лет назад +1

      loveesc finally someone who can handle a bit of humour

    • @AKuTepion
      @AKuTepion 3 года назад

      @@DIYIMPULSE A few years ago some tourists sprayed graffiti on the Charles Bridge in Prague. And they were from a neighboring country, so they probably kinda knew what it is and what historical value it has. Really don't understand the thinking of some people...

  • @copypaste3526
    @copypaste3526 5 лет назад +1

    The serendipitous character of our history amazes me over and over again. Also, nice logo.

  • @whatonearthamito
    @whatonearthamito Год назад

    this is one of the coolest bits of trivia I've learned in a long time

  • @BahamaUncleLee
    @BahamaUncleLee 7 лет назад +18

    "I'm in the small village of Jelling..."
    what
    "Jelling!"
    WHAT
    "Jell-"
    WHAT?!

  • @stormwatcher6672
    @stormwatcher6672 7 лет назад +10

    People are jelling at 1:07 - 1:11

  • @myturkishlife1777
    @myturkishlife1777 4 года назад +1

    Never disappointed with Tom's videos...

  • @seanisawesome000
    @seanisawesome000 7 лет назад

    I already knew this but, it's cool that you actually went their instead of just talking about it. It adds another dimension.

  • @CraparellaSmorrebrod
    @CraparellaSmorrebrod 7 лет назад +11

    You could have a potential killer moment in your video by showing the H and B runes on the stones themselves. ("That bluetooth logo on your phone? See, it was already here, a thousand years ago!"). Are they not present, or why didn't you do it?

    • @MicroBlogganism
      @MicroBlogganism 7 лет назад +4

      Probably because it doesn't say Blåtand/Bluetooth on the stone

    • @magnushmann
      @magnushmann 7 лет назад +1

      I think it actually was visible in the text though because that is where it says stuff.

  • @KishoreShenoy1994
    @KishoreShenoy1994 7 лет назад +46

    How did he get the name "Bluetooth"?

    • @skrrtskrrt646
      @skrrtskrrt646 7 лет назад +51

      Kishore Shenoy When a tooth rots/dies inside the mouth it turns blue

    • @littlesnowflakepunk855
      @littlesnowflakepunk855 7 лет назад +9

      Kishore Shenoy Presumably from a blue tooth.

    • @KishoreShenoy1994
      @KishoreShenoy1994 7 лет назад +6

      Emil Havn
      I would have thought it would turn black
      Thanks for the info.

    • @Azivegu
      @Azivegu 7 лет назад

      he probably had dead teeth

    • @Spender604
      @Spender604 7 лет назад +34

      In older Norse languages there was no name for black, I guess it was just deemed to be a very dark blue.

  • @freaky672
    @freaky672 3 года назад +1

    As a dane i didn't even know this. It has literally made my day. I'm beyond disbelief and amazed.

  • @RuwinduGunatilake
    @RuwinduGunatilake 7 лет назад

    It's about time you've made a video of this!

  • @blengkleng2709
    @blengkleng2709 6 лет назад +12

    His name is Harald Blåtand in Danish :-)

  • @ilaphroaig
    @ilaphroaig 7 лет назад +9

    Wrong. Jaap Haartsen from the Netherlands working for Ericsson 'discovered' Bleutooth. Who cares about the namegiver? It's the technique that counts.

    • @veronicajensen7690
      @veronicajensen7690 3 месяца назад

      who cares ? Danes care as Bluetooth is one of the most important Kings in our history don't be disrespectful

  • @NeonDystopiaZero
    @NeonDystopiaZero 2 года назад +1

    You did it Harald, you we're part of distant future.
    You may rest in peace now.

  • @hamishwoodland7424
    @hamishwoodland7424 7 лет назад +1

    Wow. That is properly incredible. Yes, there are normally amazing things on this channel but this one really made me sit back and go "huh. Thats really cool"

  • @Cadwaladr
    @Cadwaladr 7 лет назад +3

    I knew it was named after a Danish king of old, but I didn't know the whole story.

  • @AwesomeEth9
    @AwesomeEth9 7 лет назад +7

    Did you visit TrollTrace while in Denmark?

  • @garshadegaming8205
    @garshadegaming8205 7 лет назад

    You just answered a question that's been rattling around my brain for the last couple months. Never did get around to looking it up. Thanks!

  • @elowine
    @elowine 7 лет назад +2

    Intel what now ? Bluetooth was invented by Jaap Haartsen a Dutch guy working for Ericsson. The patent is in his name.

  • @muizzsiddique
    @muizzsiddique 7 лет назад +3

    Nice makeshift Unicode Bluetooth, (edit) or not. I should finish the vid.

  • @kaizouttv
    @kaizouttv 4 года назад +3

    Nordic people that were taught about Harald in school: widepeepoHappy

  • @dayday8421
    @dayday8421 7 лет назад

    Tom, these videos are the best thing on the internet, hands down! Short, to the point, informative and well performed. I'm always excited when I see them appear. Top marks Sir.

  • @ARFallaha
    @ARFallaha 2 года назад +1

    That's awesome! I'm actually listening to this on my Bluetooth headset!

  • @NotQuiteFirst
    @NotQuiteFirst 7 лет назад +3

    So why was he called "Bluetooth"? Did he have a blue tooth?

    • @steamcastle
      @steamcastle 7 лет назад +14

      yes, well black, we Danes didn't have a separate for black back then. they are stories about seeing blue people on the travels.

    • @TiagoTiagoT
      @TiagoTiagoT 7 лет назад

      +steamcastle I think you accidentally a word there.

  • @asbjrnspiller6123
    @asbjrnspiller6123 3 года назад +3

    Typical Denmark 0:59

  • @patelmalavdev
    @patelmalavdev 2 года назад +1

    Thank you mr. Tom for new info to brag around some unaware people

  • @JagadishTalluri
    @JagadishTalluri 7 лет назад

    After a long time, I got a clean and clear answer for the name Bluetooth.. Thanks Scott..

  • @PlayTheMind
    @PlayTheMind 7 лет назад +4

    1:22 "The sort of thing that might *unite* computers..."
    Oh, I see what you did there!

  • @MSCardinal
    @MSCardinal 7 месяцев назад +3

    Who else is here from Answer in Progress?

  • @sgvincent100
    @sgvincent100 Год назад +1

    A bit late to the party, but this is a superb video! It packs more great and interesting information into a couple minutes than most videos 10x longer. Thank you! ✌🏼

  • @IDFKLMAO
    @IDFKLMAO 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Harold Bluetooth for uniting Norway and Denmark and my new phone and my old phone which has a broken wi-fi reciever and got to see memories lost in time:)

  • @jayglenn837
    @jayglenn837 5 лет назад +5

    "I'm in the small town of yelling-"
    "What?"
    "Yelling"
    "WHAT?"
    *yelling* "YELLING"
    "Yes. Yes you are."

    • @christinajensen8058
      @christinajensen8058 3 года назад

      No, just no..its our national birthplace, how Denmark came to be..the whole place is surrounded by a big viking ship..scientists have revealed this..

  • @talonlan
    @talonlan 7 лет назад

    Just wanted to say, your is the best channel on youtube that I watch.

  • @KennethSorling
    @KennethSorling 7 лет назад

    I'm glad you've started doing these again. Keep'em coming.

  • @bobby11h
    @bobby11h 6 лет назад

    This is one of the most genuinely interesting videos ive seen in a long time

  • @MarinusMakesStuff
    @MarinusMakesStuff 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome story, I've been to Roskilde, and in that city lies a church, and within that church are all the kings of Denmark buried. As well as Harald Blåtand. He was supertiny, maybe only 1m40. The sword his statuette is carrying looks bigger than Harald himself! It was a great place to visit, sadly I didn't visit Jelling. Thanks for this additional piece of information :)

  • @Chemaddicts
    @Chemaddicts 7 лет назад

    Thats really informative and this deserves to trend in RUclips...... Didn't even bother to know how bluetooth was named ... Nice video btw , Thanks m8!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @luryas626
    @luryas626 4 года назад

    LOVE THAT YOU'RE IN DENMARK. SAW YOU WHERE IN HERNING AS WELL. I LOVE IT!!!

  • @queenslander954
    @queenslander954 Год назад +2

    Two Australians invented WIFI when working for the CSIRO .. it’s named after Wayne Irwin & Frank Ingle
    who thought it up while half pissed down the local Pub & still got docked for their extra hour for lunch.

  • @mm8436
    @mm8436 7 лет назад

    All your videos are amazing! I look forward to them all the time. This is by far one of the most "woah" thing ever.

  • @lamp8112
    @lamp8112 7 лет назад +1

    Searching for an interesting video on the history of Harald Bluetooth I stumbled on this video. Our schools, here in the US, don't teach much about European history unless your a History major in college. It's defiantly the best video about the subject on RUclips. I wonder what caused his tooth to turn blue. Perhaps his tooth was injured in a battle in which someone smashed him in the face killing his tooth. I suppose we will never truly know. Interesting tidbit of history, thanks for the video! :-)

  • @p.f132
    @p.f132 2 года назад +1

    I love this kind of stuff.

  • @davidoh14
    @davidoh14 7 лет назад

    It's learning - understanding, more - things like this that make me simply appreciate humanity itself.
    All we have done and are yet to do.
    It really is the little things in life.

  • @NobodyMetal
    @NobodyMetal 7 лет назад

    Hype, Denmark! More Danish content and a fan meet! You are awesome tom!

  • @danielthedoc
    @danielthedoc 7 лет назад

    One of your most interesting videos. 11/10 wow

  • @whileimgaming
    @whileimgaming 7 лет назад

    You just might be one of the best & well read tubers out there.

  • @BasenjiAdventures
    @BasenjiAdventures 2 года назад

    What? How did I never know this before? Thank you Tom!