"What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects #12
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- "What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects #12
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The dental drill used to be operated by a pedal (like a bike) and everytime the dentist slowed down the drill used to jam in the tooth - very painful. I speak from experience.
That hoof pick is designer! Hermes’ hoof picks can run you about $500!
I doubt that was a crawlspace access cover between the rooms. Lots of old homes had underfloor furnaces that vented out in a large doorway like that to heat the whole house. When the system is upgraded they remove the grating and patch the floor. Access covers are usually in a more inconspicuous location.
We have one of those blade sharpeners, been in the family as long as anyone remembers…we’ve always used it to hold a small hand towel…works great! 😂😂😂
These are always interesting videos. Thanks for keeping them coming.
One suggestion: you may want to keep record of which ones you have already used - some of them keep reappearing in multiple videos. Not a biggie of course, but still.
A practice headstone...... I love it
An underwater mine in the middle of the woods. Interesting!
Mine as in decommissioned bomb, I think. Likely an old war relic that was too interesting to pass up.
Very interesting this morning. I did know what a few of them were!
Glad you enjoyed
You taught me what the blade sharpener is.
At 3:37 it's likely a root cellar for long term storage from the garden of things like cabbage, pumpkins, potatoes, carrots, etc. If there is a spring in there, then it would be a spring room, for storing dairy ie milk and cheese.
Flying buttresses prevent the long side walls from bowing outward and letting the vaulted stone ceiling inside then collapse.
Mancala. "How do you play it?" Very well. Don't challenge me to a game. You will lose.
That last one was 😔 sad. Cancer sucks.
That mouth on that dog at 3:05 though...
Amazing, I always look forward to these videos. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
When I was a kid, we called that game "count and capture". Don't remember the rules, but it had something to do with taking the pieces from one of the bins and distributing them to the adjacent bins. There was some criterion for "winning " the pieces.
Those people with the termite infestation need to do something QUICK! Looks like a big problem! I have an Education degree and that thing didn’t look like any magic math square I’ve seen!
Every row and column adds up to the same number, in this case 34.
@@FlibblesCame here to say the same thing, and I don’t have a degree of any kind!
@@Flibbles ... plus both diagonals - and even every quarter. And the four corner numbers. And the four inner numbers. And the two inner numbers of the opposite edges (6+12+15+1 and 16+2+5+11)... And basically every four numbers that are in a pattern that is symmetrical to both the horizontal and diagonal axes - or both diagonal axes of the square... There's a really magic square for ya ;)
"It's a razor blade sharpener (...) it doesn't even sharpen the blades just realigns the edge"
That's because it's not a sharpener, but a honer. Sharpening and honing are different things - even though the result is the same...ish: sharp blades.
(Honing is merely flattening the cutting edge of the blade which had been bent and warped, while sharpening is removing some metal from the blade to make it sharp. Most "knife sharpeners" are in fact honers.)
I want one of those meth calendars. I never know the Aztec date.
@8:12 All of Washington D.C was built by using these. Not a decoration...witchcraft. Add up the numbers in a line and they add up to the same number.
Well, at least we know the chemo didn't save whoever it was.
No, just that it didn't make them immortal.
@6:23 Built with horse and carriage...yeah, right. We can't even build this today!