I could Imagine that the interview at the US border could go something like this: 😀 -Name? Vince Ebert. -Nationality? German. -Occupation? No, just visiting :-D
Hello Joel. That someone else was Sir Humphrey Davy. Google "invention of light bulb argument". You can tell this was US focused as no mention of beach towels on holiday, which US audience would not get.
It is highly questionable whether Edison really invented the light bulb. What is certain is that he patented and marketed the invention. It is also certain that he patented a ton of things that others had invented.
Porsche, what model? 911! It was only your reaction that made me think about it. Funny guy but the I have been in Germany I have always appreciated their sense of humour even thought I had always been told that they didn't have one. Oh but they do but it can be subtle
It's not even that Thomas Edison actually INVENTED the light bulb. As in something incandescent inside a glass emits light and heat. Thomas Edison's genius was improving the flawed previous versions (yes, multiple versions existed by different inventors) to a point that they became long-lived enough to become a cheap alternative to candles. Because the very first Edison bulbs weren't even much brighter than candles. Granted, that improved quickly. And he knew how to market his 'invention' successfully. So much in fact that he is still credited with the actual invention of the light bulb.
Very funny video ! Now may I suggest the video series of a dutch power woman whom crosses the entire ! earth in her own on her motorcycle at the channel called itchy boots. She's got fantastic adventures in 7 series now. She even drove from Patagonia (the very far south of South America all the way up to Alaska. She's got a few subscribers across the world and as a Dutchy I am very proud of her for what challenges she seems to concur over and over again in her adventures. You will see it really is worth it to check it out.
Audi R8 Quattro is up there. I've owned old VW's (a Beetle/2 Bus's) & loved them. I was out used car shopping the other, I saw a Porsche 911 & I had to enquire about it. It was sooo nice. I can't afford it, but had to know. Just had to sit in the driver's seat just to have the experience of sitting in one. I thought this guy was going to be like Henning Wehn, due to your thumbnail. Off down this rabbit hole I go, deep dive in Vince Ebert. Cheers Joel.
9:10 About going to school, he's referring to grammar. However German acrually allows both: - Ich gehe in die Schule. - Ich gehe zur Schule. The meaning might emphasize slightly different aspects, and there might be regional preferences...
Also ich denk zur Schule gehen heißt nicht das man in die Schule geht und zur Schule gehen kann als Satz verwendet werden um zu beschreiben, dass man nicht arbeitet sondern noch zur Schule geht.
Maybe you want to check out "Helge Schneider - I was born (Blues) | 02.03.17 Stuttgart". Helge Schneider has his own style of comedy! It's more like a kind of art! < either you love it or you hate it! Wiki says: "Helge Schneider is a German entertainer, comedian, musician, composer, author, film and theatre director, actor, and screenwriter."
as a dutch from an area where we have thousands of german tourists (sealand or in dutch zeeland) this is something new to me , never ever did i have an encounter with a german who had a sence of humor , not even a little bit !
Then you didn´t meet the correct persons ! The stereotypes are not really exact. It´s a kind of a very dark humor. The joy to insult somebody, without the person realising it
Vince Ebert ... is a "finished" Physician. And his humour is totally based upon Mathematics and so on. Definetely NOT in reach for all "Germans" - but even not for all "Americans" ... Please learn from each others !! Stefan, Dortmund [Germany[
Thomas Edison was the first in the patent office, not the first to make a lightbulb, like so many others, we only remember the ones who were the best at promoting the thing, not the first, that said, being the first only really counts in sports, and only for one year, normally what's of interest is, who's best right now, the past don't really interest anyone but the ones who used to be great, but now aren't.
Same with telephone. 1844 - Innocenzo Manzetti, Italian 1860 - Antonio Meucci, Italian 1861 - Johann Philipp Reis, German 1875 - Elisha Gray, USAmerican 1876 - Alexander Graham Bell, USAmerican --- first in patent office, huge part de facto stolen from Gray.
Whether the world likes it or not, there has been many very intelligent german scientists throughout history.... And whether the germans like it or not, many of them were jewish. 😉
Porsche, what model? 911! It was only your reaction that made me think about it. Funny guy but the I have been in Germany I have always appreciated their sense of humour even thought I had always been told that they didn't have one. Oh but they do but it can be subtle
You d been in Bieleld if you stuble over "German Humor" i guess. Livimg here in Germany quite a long Time and can confirm that German have NO sence of Humor outside of Bielefeld. It s called "Die Bielefeldverschrörung" just check it out.
I could Imagine that the interview at the US border could go something like this: 😀
-Name?
Vince Ebert.
-Nationality?
German.
-Occupation?
No, just visiting :-D
Good one o7
I like Vince Ebert, he has a good sense of humor and often combines science with comedy.
Have never seen him on German TV.
I really like Vince Ebert. One of my favourite German comedians cause he brings it to a new level.
More Vince Ebert please, Joel!!
Hello Joel. That someone else was Sir Humphrey Davy. Google "invention of light bulb argument".
You can tell this was US focused as no mention of beach towels on holiday, which US audience would not get.
It is highly questionable whether Edison really invented the light bulb. What is certain is that he patented and marketed the invention. It is also certain that he patented a ton of things that others had invented.
Yep and Buckminster fuller pinched the idea of a geodesic dome from somebody else, whoever gets to the patent office first claims the win
Porsche, what model? 911! It was only your reaction that made me think about it. Funny guy but the I have been in Germany I have always appreciated their sense of humour even thought I had always been told that they didn't have one. Oh but they do but it can be subtle
Hilarious. Hi 5 from Cairns Queensland Australia
I thank you mate for making me know Vince Ebert!
It's not even that Thomas Edison actually INVENTED the light bulb. As in something incandescent inside a glass emits light and heat.
Thomas Edison's genius was improving the flawed previous versions (yes, multiple versions existed by different inventors) to a point that they became long-lived enough to become a cheap alternative to candles. Because the very first Edison bulbs weren't even much brighter than candles. Granted, that improved quickly.
And he knew how to market his 'invention' successfully. So much in fact that he is still credited with the actual invention of the light bulb.
Very funny video ! Now may I suggest the video series of a dutch power woman whom crosses the entire ! earth in her own on her motorcycle at the channel called itchy boots. She's got fantastic adventures in 7 series now. She even drove from Patagonia (the very far south of South America all the way up to Alaska. She's got a few subscribers across the world and as a Dutchy I am very proud of her for what challenges she seems to concur over and over again in her adventures. You will see it really is worth it to check it out.
Audi R8 Quattro is up there. I've owned old VW's (a Beetle/2 Bus's) & loved them. I was out used car shopping the other, I saw a Porsche 911 & I had to enquire about it. It was sooo nice. I can't afford it, but had to know. Just had to sit in the driver's seat just to have the experience of sitting in one.
I thought this guy was going to be like Henning Wehn, due to your thumbnail. Off down this rabbit hole I go, deep dive in Vince Ebert. Cheers Joel.
9:10 About going to school, he's referring to grammar. However German acrually allows both:
- Ich gehe in die Schule.
- Ich gehe zur Schule.
The meaning might emphasize slightly different aspects, and there might be regional preferences...
Also ich denk zur Schule gehen heißt nicht das man in die Schule geht und zur Schule gehen kann als Satz verwendet werden um zu beschreiben, dass man nicht arbeitet sondern noch zur Schule geht.
I am Scottish and I drive my favourite which is a BMW X5 45E designed by Germans and built in the USA
Maybe you want to check out "Helge Schneider - I was born (Blues) | 02.03.17 Stuttgart".
Helge Schneider has his own style of comedy! It's more like a kind of art! < either you love it or you hate it!
Wiki says: "Helge Schneider is a German entertainer, comedian, musician, composer, author, film and theatre director, actor, and screenwriter."
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany ... und jede Übersetzung scheitern MUSS!
Hi Joel , I enjoyed watching this video (pierre)
Check out Vince Ebert's "Big Data" , you'll like it
I have never heard of him but he is good. I guess he is a german living in the US.
No he aren't, he lives in Germany
Hey Joel, I think you`re a good teacher to teach the children a little geography and history of Europe.🙂🌹
as a dutch from an area where we have thousands of german tourists (sealand or in dutch zeeland) this is something new to me , never ever did i have an encounter with a german who had a sence of humor , not even a little bit !
Then you didn´t meet the correct persons ! The stereotypes are not really exact. It´s a kind of a very dark humor. The joy to insult somebody, without the person realising it
I'm german and I am absolutely not interested in cars. Name me any model, show me how they look like, I really don't care. 😹
100%
I had a girlfriend once, when she got a car to go to her university her friends asked her: "What car did you get?"
And she answered: "A green one"
Is this the first German comedian? I've never met a German with humor before.
Thin ice, my friend 😛
Hi, i speak in german. Dir gefällt Deutschland anscheinend richtig gut, viele Grüße aus Bayern 😉
1955 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
Vince Ebert ... is a "finished" Physician. And his humour is totally based upon Mathematics and so on. Definetely NOT in reach for all "Germans" - but even not for all "Americans" ...
Please learn from each others !!
Stefan, Dortmund [Germany[
AUDI of course.
Thomas Edison was the first in the patent office, not the first to make a lightbulb, like so many others, we only remember the ones who were the best at promoting the thing, not the first, that said, being the first only really counts in sports, and only for one year, normally what's of interest is, who's best right now, the past don't really interest anyone but the ones who used to be great, but now aren't.
Same with telephone.
1844 - Innocenzo Manzetti, Italian
1860 - Antonio Meucci, Italian
1861 - Johann Philipp Reis, German
1875 - Elisha Gray, USAmerican
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell, USAmerican --- first in patent office, huge part de facto stolen from Gray.
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Whether the world likes it or not, there has been many very intelligent german scientists throughout history.... And whether the germans like it or not, many of them were jewish. 😉
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You should watch Australian state of origin rugby league games make you guys look soft
Thinnest book in the word? 100 years of German humor
Was macht ein Holländer, nachdem sein Land die Fußballweltmeisterschaft gewonnen hat? Er macht die PlayStation aus und geht ins Bett! 🤣
More thin books:
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Ähh BMW isn't a German car its an Bavarian car !
Most BMW cars were built in China, followed by the U.S. and number three is Dingolfing.
@@uweseemann8571 Bavarian Chinese Cars 🤣
Porsche, what model? 911! It was only your reaction that made me think about it. Funny guy but the I have been in Germany I have always appreciated their sense of humour even thought I had always been told that they didn't have one. Oh but they do but it can be subtle
You d been in Bieleld if you stuble over "German Humor" i guess. Livimg here in Germany quite a long Time and can confirm that German have NO sence of Humor outside of Bielefeld. It s called "Die Bielefeldverschrörung" just check it out.