11:08 it’s so surreal how many people thought that Splatoon would flop, and now it’s literally among the ranks of Mario and Pokémon in treasured Nintendo IPs
6:06 Yes, he actually did. He told the guy to shut up because he was listening to a ship further away, so he turned up his headphones, thus the other guy almost made him deaf when the operator was trying to listen to the far away ship.
He specifically said "Keep out; shut up, I'm working Cape Race" to the SS Californian, and, tbf, the Californian is pretty historically notorious for being much closer to the location of the Titanic and yet failing to respond to their distress signals, supposedly failing to see the sinking ship (this one is a BIT more believable because of the visibility conditions being honestly dreadful), and failing to save anyone despite a ship from much further away absolutely RUSHING (well, by ship standards) to the aid of the survivors. The entire situation was fucked up and over on SO many levels by SO many people operating MULTIPLE ships on the water that day.....but the Titanic unfortunately suffered the most because of this.
@@tomithebunny I read that the guy on the Californian turned off their radio as a result of that exchange, which is why they didn't hear about it fast enough
@@bonjourmarlene That is right. While the Titanic had a team to staff the radio 24/7 the Californian hat just one man on the radio and he wet to bed at that point. The reason why the Titanic brushed him off with his information was the he didn't add the the refix to mark it as an critcal alert. At that moment he had behaved like an total a** on the radio and got the fitting response for it. The reason the transmission from the Californian was deaffening is that they had a simple and little radio system on full blast while the Ticanic just a few nm away used their massive antenna array (the cable setup between the masts across all four chimneys on the Titanic) to reach a station on the canadian Coastline and amplified the signal massively.
5:30 There's a bonus "aged like milk" assuming that article - albeit from a satire website - was published in/before 2004, when the Red Sox actually won a World Series (their prior one before that was 1918, hence why it was part of the "when pigs fly" sentiment).
Yes, that bit about the _Titanic's_ radio operator sending out a signal telling the radio operator of the _SS Californian_ to "shut up" is 100% true........More specifically, he cut him off mid-warning with the message "SHUT UP! SHUT UP! I am busy!" It was the last message the _SS Californian_ received from them.
my understanding is wireless was still pretty new back then, so the operator on Titanic was basically flooded with messages that overly monied first class passengers wanted sent while the ship was at sea just to have sent a telegram from a ship that was at sea.
@@filanfyretracker Yeah, that's basically what it boiled down to......He was trying to send their messages, but due to the infancy and clunky nature of the tech they had, the warnings he was receiving from the operator on the _SS Californian_ were drowning out his transmissions, so he got angry/frustrated and snapped at the guy sending them out.
3:52 The one about Porsche is out of context: it was an advertisement for the Porsche 914, made in collaboration with Volkswagen with a small price and a smaller 4 cylinder engine
Yes, Robin. The radio operator told another ship to shut up when warned of icebergs. It's a bit more complicated than that though. See, the Titanic and that ship had been buzzing each other all night and joking around, IIRC. To the point the Titanic's operator was getting upset because he couldn't tell when the other guy was goofing off and when they were relaying actual information. I've heard about this a few times now, but the recent Red Web episode about Titanic conspiracies has a full segment detailing this if you want to research it.
A sleeper PC in an old beige box is AWESOME. If you get ITX friendly hardware then it could be a fun home theater PC if you hook it up to a big CRT screen. Similarly, EmKay is always awesome as well :D
@@TheGrubGamer since those older beige computer cases are rather small (save for some mid and full towers), you need motherboard and graphics card that is smaller than average to make it fit. "Sleeper" basically means you're putting some serious hardware in an unassuming look.
6:09 it is true, “Shut Up” was Marconi operator lingo for “hello dear chap, please be quiet, i am busy.” Marconi operators were very crude, in the same way you tease friends and siblings, also he was very busy, he had a lot of mail
0:21 for anyone who needs a bit of context, this is an E machines 566 IR which was one of a big line of machines computers, which were sold free at local stores with a few exceptions. Of course there were supposed to be some mail in rebate from a few people including E machines. Also, you can upgrade to the emachines network plan which grants you a new computer. I forgot how long though
The Titanic one is true! The wireless operator was working Cape Race, and had his set turned to full power, when the Californian, which was not too far away, blared into his ears at a high volume, which led to him responding, “Shut up! Shut up, I’m busy. I’m working Cape Race.”
Yeah, can't blame him too much for the attitude. He was working through a backlog of passenger messages late at night, and probably a bit stressed. The operator on the Californian then decided to go to bed, meaning the closest ship to the Titanic was essentially deaf to her calls. Both Phillips and Bride risked everything to keep sending out CQD and SOS messages until the water was waist-high, going so far as to risk electricution by *forcing* the Marconi wireless set to remain on, even past the point its breakers would have kicked in. You can still see the final position of the equipment's levers (and the exploded state of the power source) in the wreck of the Titanic. Phillips did not survive the sinking. Bride managed to scramble onto the overturned Collapsible B lifeboat and survived.
6:12, yes, this is true, there was another boat near the titanic when it was sailing, but when the titanic started sinking that other boat couldn’t get to them, not just because they were shut off by the wireless operator but also because they got trapped by icebergs. Here’s a paragraph from owlcation on it: F.Y.I. The Californian, on the fatal night, was surrounded by icebergs and even if they tried, they wouldn't reach Titanic in time. Also Titanic's wireless communicator shut them out so that meant Californian's wireless communicator shut his off and quit for the night. Californian didn't have a chance.
Looked up the Titanic thing and apparently it's true. Someone told the guy there was ice and he acknowledged it, but then tried to work off a backlog of messages because the system hadn't been working the day before. Someone else told him about the ice once more, to which he replied "shut up" - it's assumed he did so because he was already aware at that point but was too busy with messages to actually pass the news onto the bridge, where they'd take care of that stuff. By telling the guy (who was on the closest ship btw) to "shut up," the other guy turned off the system so later on couldn't be contacted when Titanic needed help. The poor guy was just overworked, did genuinely try his best to reach out for help when shit hit the fan, and ended up dying that night 😢
6:33 Any tattoo artist that let someone get a giant face tat on the cheek as their first tattoo is garbage. Letting someone who isn't already well tattooed getting something on their face or hands is a sure way of being complicit in ruining people's lives. Yeah, they're "adults" and maybe it's "not your business" what they do, but it is if you decide you won't be a garbage human and actually refuse someone for their own good, because you should just know 99.9% of them are making a decision they'll regret. Sure they can get it elsewhere from someone who is garbage but at least you aren't that person.
10:00 They can change it to something else, but depending on the state, they won't allow you to reissue a license plate if the one you're replacing is still valid and in readable condition (which theirs is clearly still in that condition). NC, where I live, won't let you issue a new plate unless you are going from a standard plate to a custom plate (or inverse), are registering a car to your name for the first time, or are renewing your expiring plate and looking to have revert to a standard plate or convert it to a custom plate of some sort. All of that is based off my personal experience. There may be more examples of when the NCDMV would issue a plate, or examples of situations from other states/countries. I also don't have experience with the online aspect of the DMV. My mom has told me you can renew an existing plate online, and request a custom plate to be issued there, but I'm not sure what the rules for that are.
6:24 He actually did tell them to shut up "shut up, shut up, im busy" he said this after the Californian ( A ship to the north of the titanic) warned him to slow down over and over while he was not responding. He died in the sinking.
9:29 True. Goldeneye appearing in NSO was actually a miracle to be honest. It's more like the milk has 0.1% chance to age and that 0.1% happened. 11:12 The irony is much more funnier when Star Fox was mentioned if you considered which franchise is still supported and acknowledged more by Nintendo, unless a new Star Fox game suddenly happens and revived the franchise, in which case I'll be happy to let this comment age.
7:12 fun fact about this guy: he did an infomercial for Schticky where they referenced not just the commercials he was previously in, but they also referenced his arrest and mugshot. i guess that's one way to make the best of a bad situation
For the titanic, the guy didn’t say shut up, the closest ship had simply turned off their telegraph for the night. This was still kinda common at the time
Correction, the titanic had actually been getting warnings about icebergs from nearby ships several times that day for a total of 7 warnings. The Telegraph operator responded to 1 of those warnings with quote - “shut up, shut up, I’m busy”
As a kid I read one of those Bill Cosby books. It was named something along the lines of “The Day I Saw My Father Cry” and I couldn’t sleep after reading it because it was so depressing. I was about 7.
6:18 is true the wireless operater was talking to a ship far away so he had it tuned way up. ss Californian (closest ship to the titanic) warned of icebergs, Californian shut of its marconi for the night 1 hour before titanic struck the burg
The fact that the thumbnail is "i love elon" just as he's changing twitters icon to the dogecoin icon to help hide dogecoin from their crimes in search results is iconic
The 'Blade Runner Curse' is genuinely facinating. So many corporate logos. Most of them nolonger exist or are only a brand some other corporation owns. I'm glad the sequel kept the aesthetic and didn't try 'updating' everything. It's still more than the original ahd but it feels like a growth past that movie's future not 'what we think it'll look like.'
2:19 he has the same last name as me! (Well technically, the same last name as my 14th great granddad, but the spelling of it changed the next generation to Gentle)
The first post reminds me of a couple of times when me or one of my friends have said "I doubt (insert show/game here) will release soon/ever" and what do you know, no more than a few days/hours later, it's been announced. Has only happened twice, but it's still pretty neat. Edit: it has now happened 3 times
Leman brother's was a bank that crashed in 2008, and got bought for pennies on the dollar. It was one of a couple bank closings that caused big issues for a lot of Americans.
the titanic wireless operator factoid is either true, or the lie started so soon after it happened that it's basically impossible to disprove. However that is a factoid I learned thirty years go when nosing thorugh then twenty year old copies of reader's digest.
Concerning Dilbert, I love the comic strips and I love the 90's cartoon. It may not be the greatest cartoon ever, a masterpiece or an icon of the entertainment industry but it was good enough to deserve more than just 30 episodes.
7:06 - This was indeed for football. He was a player for Manchester United - Liverpool's biggest rivals (think the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry) - and he said this ahead of the two teams meeting. Liverpool won 7-0.
11:19 Partying like we can’t stand who we are, killing those we love with our carelessness, and creating a fake decadent facade while the world starves? No, I say that tweet aged like wine.
On the 4 day work week: yes, it does work. 4 10-hour days and then long weekends every weekend. Unless you're somewhere that's open on the weekend, in which case have fun trying to schedule that.
8:13 TBF, he did say HIS Star Wars, not “the next” Star Wars. If it’s his magnum opus, it could be true. It doesn’t have to be a worldwide, decades long phenomenon to be one’s best work and most popular.
0:20 yeah I have a sleeper that uses a Dell l667r case and although it's not the same case or size it was still a challenge putting the parts in due to the size.
the one about the Titanics telegraph operator is actually true. "A final warning was received at 22:30 from operator Cyril Evans of Californian, which had halted for the night in an ice field some miles away, but Phillips cut it off and signalled back: "Shut up! Shut up! I'm working Cape Race."" -wikipedia, sinking of the titanic
I looked it up, and there are indeed many websites saying that the Titanics radio operator John Phillips did tell the nearby Californian when warned of icebergs to "Shut up, shut up, I am busy!" I'm not entirely sure this is true, but it seems plausible.
6:07 this is indeed true John Philips the radio operator for the Titanic and the radio operator of the Californian got into an argument over sightings of icebergs. What happened next is history
12:42 I remember this story. The dude had a disability (I think he was a parapelegic), and Musk wanted him to come into the office instead of working from home. I may have misremembered some details, but I think that’s the gist of it.
NEVER get a tattoo to remind you of your significant other. i don't care how in love you are or how you think you'll never break up. you literally never know. honestly idec if you're married. you never know if you'll ever regret it or how much.
Yes, the wireless operator of Titanic really did tell the other one to shut up but that's less harsh than it sounds. First of all, this was just the common tone at that time among wireless operators in ships, "shut up" was not taking as an insult and used quite frequently, and the reason why he did say that is because he wanted to send a transmission himself but got permanently interrupted. To put that more into perspective, by today's standard he would be saying "Yeah we got it, there are icebergs out there, fine, you don't have to tell us twice a minute and can you now clear the channel, I have an important transmission to make". And the other guy was not explicitly warning the Titanic, he was just announcing that they've been seeing icebergs and everyone in the area should be careful. The captain of the Titanic was well aware of this condition but he didn't want to throttle the engine so the ship will make it on time (being late on the maiden voyage would have been more than embarrassing) and everyone was convinced that the Titanic is close to unsinkable and would even withstand the collision with an iceberg anyway; which is not totally untrue, as in case of direct hit, it wouldn't have sunk; unfortunately the hit wasn't direct, they brushed the iceberg on the side and this lead to an accident the ship was not designed to withstand, as the the majority of the side was cut open, making the closable shut system ineffective. The true story of the Titanic can be summarized as: "But what if ..." - "Oh come on, how likely is that going to happen?" - Well, sure wasn't likely but unlikely is not impossible.
The Titanic one was actually real, and it was after 6 warnings that there was an ice danger. The operator, Jack Phillips radioed back "Shut up! Shut up! I'm working Cape Race."
3:49 so this ad never aged like milk, the Porsche 914 was a budget version of a Porsche, even at the era, being even cheaper then the 912, which was even cheaper then the 911, which was the flagship Porsche of the era. The 914 was also sold by Volkswagen dealerships in the 1970s, and didn't even use a Porsche engine, but a VW Type 3 "Pancake" motor with fuel injection. It was the most expensive volkswagen, but the cheapest porsche of the era...
funnily enough, i saw that twitter feud going down. I was in that thread, arguing why himm being on the spectrum doesn't excuse him being a human version of a hangnail
Elon Musk: *criticizes man for being independently wealthy despite having done no real work, having a disability, and tweeting a lot* Also Elon Musk: *is independently wealthy despite having done no real real work, has a disability, and tweets a lot*
Have you thought of getting multiple of those PC shell and layering them together to make it seem like The only reason you're having amazing graphics is that you have like four of these put together?
Milk ages like milk
omg so true fr fr
Can confirm, this is true.
different milk 😳
I don’t believe you
Yes
I like the guy who realized his mistake and sincerely apologized. That's admirable.
The “I love Elon Musk” guy? Yea, dude’s a chad for admitting how it aged like milk
11:08 it’s so surreal how many people thought that Splatoon would flop, and now it’s literally among the ranks of Mario and Pokémon in treasured Nintendo IPs
6:06 Yes, he actually did. He told the guy to shut up because he was listening to a ship further away, so he turned up his headphones, thus the other guy almost made him deaf when the operator was trying to listen to the far away ship.
He specifically said "Keep out; shut up, I'm working Cape Race" to the SS Californian, and, tbf, the Californian is pretty historically notorious for being much closer to the location of the Titanic and yet failing to respond to their distress signals, supposedly failing to see the sinking ship (this one is a BIT more believable because of the visibility conditions being honestly dreadful), and failing to save anyone despite a ship from much further away absolutely RUSHING (well, by ship standards) to the aid of the survivors. The entire situation was fucked up and over on SO many levels by SO many people operating MULTIPLE ships on the water that day.....but the Titanic unfortunately suffered the most because of this.
@@tomithebunny I read that the guy on the Californian turned off their radio as a result of that exchange, which is why they didn't hear about it fast enough
@@bonjourmarlene That is right.
While the Titanic had a team to staff the radio 24/7 the Californian hat just one man on the radio and he wet to bed at that point.
The reason why the Titanic brushed him off with his information was the he didn't add the the refix to mark it as an critcal alert. At that moment he had behaved like an total a** on the radio and got the fitting response for it.
The reason the transmission from the Californian was deaffening is that they had a simple and little radio system on full blast while the Ticanic just a few nm away used their massive antenna array (the cable setup between the masts across all four chimneys on the Titanic) to reach a station on the canadian Coastline and amplified the signal massively.
5:55 an award for "the best couple" was given away to a second-hand store
Maybe it wasn't in fact, the best couple :
The best?
Yeah, but it took a while to figure out
Or worse, they were broken up by an untimely death
12:38 For those who don't know, Halli DID actually leave Twitter and Elon had to pay him like 5.7 million dollars
hehehheheHEHAAHAHAHA
LMAO this is great.
5:30 There's a bonus "aged like milk" assuming that article - albeit from a satire website - was published in/before 2004, when the Red Sox actually won a World Series (their prior one before that was 1918, hence why it was part of the "when pigs fly" sentiment).
It was from 2001.
Yes, that bit about the _Titanic's_ radio operator sending out a signal telling the radio operator of the _SS Californian_ to "shut up" is 100% true........More specifically, he cut him off mid-warning with the message "SHUT UP! SHUT UP! I am busy!" It was the last message the _SS Californian_ received from them.
my understanding is wireless was still pretty new back then, so the operator on Titanic was basically flooded with messages that overly monied first class passengers wanted sent while the ship was at sea just to have sent a telegram from a ship that was at sea.
@@filanfyretracker Yeah, that's basically what it boiled down to......He was trying to send their messages, but due to the infancy and clunky nature of the tech they had, the warnings he was receiving from the operator on the _SS Californian_ were drowning out his transmissions, so he got angry/frustrated and snapped at the guy sending them out.
3:52 The one about Porsche is out of context: it was an advertisement for the Porsche 914, made in collaboration with Volkswagen with a small price and a smaller 4 cylinder engine
came here to say this, he was talking about THAT ONE porsche, 911s still being the premium of course, the 914 is great in it’s own regards though
He also designed the Volkswagen Beetle, if I'm not mistaken, which was one of the most affordable cars ever made.
@@isaiahtaylor7928 The 914 was really cool.👍
8:49 The birth of /confidentlyincorrect is an aged like wine moment.
pretty sure the guy who said "it won't" was himself being confidently incorrect
11:08 As a Splatoon fan myself, I'm happy that those guys were about as accurate as my aim in the games (AKA, terrible).
i have splatoon mangas *thumbs up*
It’s a dumpster fire for some of the new players who didn’t even try playing.
Yeah I suck too
Yes, Robin. The radio operator told another ship to shut up when warned of icebergs. It's a bit more complicated than that though. See, the Titanic and that ship had been buzzing each other all night and joking around, IIRC. To the point the Titanic's operator was getting upset because he couldn't tell when the other guy was goofing off and when they were relaying actual information.
I've heard about this a few times now, but the recent Red Web episode about Titanic conspiracies has a full segment detailing this if you want to research it.
A sleeper PC in an old beige box is AWESOME. If you get ITX friendly hardware then it could be a fun home theater PC if you hook it up to a big CRT screen.
Similarly, EmKay is always awesome as well :D
I still think that the sleeper in the Hot Wheels PC is 100x cooler.
im not a computer nerd what the hell does this mean
I think my pc will be a sleeper
@@TheGrubGamer a sleeper PC is an old looking computer which has some extreme hardware, check out Linus tech tips video on sleeper pcs
@@TheGrubGamer since those older beige computer cases are rather small (save for some mid and full towers), you need motherboard and graphics card that is smaller than average to make it fit. "Sleeper" basically means you're putting some serious hardware in an unassuming look.
6:09 it is true, “Shut Up” was Marconi operator lingo for “hello dear chap, please be quiet, i am busy.” Marconi operators were very crude, in the same way you tease friends and siblings, also he was very busy, he had a lot of mail
So it's the equivalent of playfully telling your best friend to f off, because they know you're not being serious about it.
@@animasternorris6508 yes
8:57 I bet he feels honored to be featured in two subreddits at once
Could we have a subreddit called aged like wine (if it exists, great) where something was way ahead of its time, or just worked out perfectly
good news: there is a subreddit like that. it even has that exact name.
that is actually a subreddit
Are you ettempting to create an artificial aged-like-wine moment or something
Kalbus already does videos on that exact subreddit
This comment aged like old bread.
0:21 for anyone who needs a bit of context, this is an E machines 566 IR which was one of a big line of machines computers, which were sold free at local stores with a few exceptions. Of course there were supposed to be some mail in rebate from a few people including E machines. Also, you can upgrade to the emachines network plan which grants you a new computer. I forgot how long though
2:42 He predicted his own death. What are the odds
The Titanic one is true! The wireless operator was working Cape Race, and had his set turned to full power, when the Californian, which was not too far away, blared into his ears at a high volume, which led to him responding, “Shut up! Shut up, I’m busy. I’m working Cape Race.”
I was looking for a comment like this. I also know the story.
Yeah, can't blame him too much for the attitude. He was working through a backlog of passenger messages late at night, and probably a bit stressed. The operator on the Californian then decided to go to bed, meaning the closest ship to the Titanic was essentially deaf to her calls.
Both Phillips and Bride risked everything to keep sending out CQD and SOS messages until the water was waist-high, going so far as to risk electricution by *forcing* the Marconi wireless set to remain on, even past the point its breakers would have kicked in. You can still see the final position of the equipment's levers (and the exploded state of the power source) in the wreck of the Titanic.
Phillips did not survive the sinking. Bride managed to scramble onto the overturned Collapsible B lifeboat and survived.
6:12, yes, this is true, there was another boat near the titanic when it was sailing, but when the titanic started sinking that other boat couldn’t get to them, not just because they were shut off by the wireless operator but also because they got trapped by icebergs. Here’s a paragraph from owlcation on it: F.Y.I. The Californian, on the fatal night, was surrounded by icebergs and even if they tried, they wouldn't reach Titanic in time. Also Titanic's wireless communicator shut them out so that meant Californian's wireless communicator shut his off and quit for the night. Californian didn't have a chance.
Looked up the Titanic thing and apparently it's true. Someone told the guy there was ice and he acknowledged it, but then tried to work off a backlog of messages because the system hadn't been working the day before. Someone else told him about the ice once more, to which he replied "shut up" - it's assumed he did so because he was already aware at that point but was too busy with messages to actually pass the news onto the bridge, where they'd take care of that stuff. By telling the guy (who was on the closest ship btw) to "shut up," the other guy turned off the system so later on couldn't be contacted when Titanic needed help. The poor guy was just overworked, did genuinely try his best to reach out for help when shit hit the fan, and ended up dying that night 😢
6:33 Any tattoo artist that let someone get a giant face tat on the cheek as their first tattoo is garbage. Letting someone who isn't already well tattooed getting something on their face or hands is a sure way of being complicit in ruining people's lives. Yeah, they're "adults" and maybe it's "not your business" what they do, but it is if you decide you won't be a garbage human and actually refuse someone for their own good, because you should just know 99.9% of them are making a decision they'll regret. Sure they can get it elsewhere from someone who is garbage but at least you aren't that person.
Wait so they can just go "mf NO you not getting a job after this"/gen
I love how about 2/3 of these posts go right over my head.
10:19 turned out the 2010s were the new roaring twenties.
11:17 funny enough, Splatoon turns out to be one of the darkest IPs Nintendo ever put out.
13:17 Robins impression of Jeremy tells me that he probably really hates CinemaSins.
Everyone with common decency does. I thought HR would know that.
@@kyrauniversal I never said I liked CinemaSins it was just something I noticed.
9:45 Is that a digital number plate? Like one of those e-ink displays from an e-book-reader but screwed to a car.
10:00
They can change it to something else, but depending on the state, they won't allow you to reissue a license plate if the one you're replacing is still valid and in readable condition (which theirs is clearly still in that condition). NC, where I live, won't let you issue a new plate unless you are going from a standard plate to a custom plate (or inverse), are registering a car to your name for the first time, or are renewing your expiring plate and looking to have revert to a standard plate or convert it to a custom plate of some sort.
All of that is based off my personal experience. There may be more examples of when the NCDMV would issue a plate, or examples of situations from other states/countries. I also don't have experience with the online aspect of the DMV. My mom has told me you can renew an existing plate online, and request a custom plate to be issued there, but I'm not sure what the rules for that are.
at 12:39 robin bypasses the swear filter
6:24 He actually did tell them to shut up "shut up, shut up, im busy" he said this after the Californian ( A ship to the north of the titanic) warned him to slow down over and over while he was not responding. He died in the sinking.
2:20 He led two banks that spectacularly collapsed, Lehman Brothers famously being ground zero for the 2008 crisis.
9:29 True. Goldeneye appearing in NSO was actually a miracle to be honest. It's more like the milk has 0.1% chance to age and that 0.1% happened.
11:12 The irony is much more funnier when Star Fox was mentioned if you considered which franchise is still supported and acknowledged more by Nintendo, unless a new Star Fox game suddenly happens and revived the franchise, in which case I'll be happy to let this comment age.
7:12 fun fact about this guy: he did an infomercial for Schticky where they referenced not just the commercials he was previously in, but they also referenced his arrest and mugshot. i guess that's one way to make the best of a bad situation
For the titanic, the guy didn’t say shut up, the closest ship had simply turned off their telegraph for the night. This was still kinda common at the time
Correction, the titanic had actually been getting warnings about icebergs from nearby ships several times that day for a total of 7 warnings. The Telegraph operator responded to 1 of those warnings with quote - “shut up, shut up, I’m busy”
There's something about the way Robin says "chill the hell out" that I just love
As a kid I read one of those Bill Cosby books. It was named something along the lines of “The Day I Saw My Father Cry” and I couldn’t sleep after reading it because it was so depressing. I was about 7.
The trauma remains
5:10 Damn they even nailed the Red Sox winning the world series. They legit won 3 years later, then did it again in 2018 😂
The best vid, I love Robyn. Keep up the great work!
6:18 is true the wireless operater was talking to a ship far away so he had it tuned way up. ss Californian (closest ship to the titanic) warned of icebergs, Californian shut of its marconi for the night 1 hour before titanic struck the burg
The fact that the thumbnail is "i love elon" just as he's changing twitters icon to the dogecoin icon to help hide dogecoin from their crimes in search results is iconic
I wish there was a r/agedlikeegg subreddit where people share things that aged horribly bad (since egg turns into a FOUL BEING once aged)
what do you think this subreddit is
In some countries ancient eggs are considered a delicacy... Fun fact 😅
@@pringlebatch you know they have a totally different preparation process right? I think they dig them up or something to make them
@@polish2945 things that didn't age so well
@@fresanegra77 I knew that, yes. Never actually tried the egg myself, but I saw Ashens try a couple on RUclips
7:33 wait so theres no way we still belive that right? Its just worded weird? Cause inhaling smoke has noticibly hurt lung capacity
The 'Blade Runner Curse' is genuinely facinating. So many corporate logos. Most of them nolonger exist or are only a brand some other corporation owns.
I'm glad the sequel kept the aesthetic and didn't try 'updating' everything. It's still more than the original ahd but it feels like a growth past that movie's future not 'what we think it'll look like.'
2:19 he has the same last name as me! (Well technically, the same last name as my 14th great granddad, but the spelling of it changed the next generation to Gentle)
1:13 isn't that the guy who plays Enderson in YOU ? that's even more ironic lmao
1:03 Oh right! That scammer!
Lmao I remember following the Coffeezilla documentary and hearing he got arrested
The first post reminds me of a couple of times when me or one of my friends have said "I doubt (insert show/game here) will release soon/ever" and what do you know, no more than a few days/hours later, it's been announced. Has only happened twice, but it's still pretty neat.
Edit: it has now happened 3 times
Leman brother's was a bank that crashed in 2008, and got bought for pennies on the dollar. It was one of a couple bank closings that caused big issues for a lot of Americans.
2:37 By the power of moonlight I have risen! HOOT HOOT!
4:56 Damn, I must be the antichrist because that’s the day I was born.
the titanic wireless operator factoid is either true, or the lie started so soon after it happened that it's basically impossible to disprove. However that is a factoid I learned thirty years go when nosing thorugh then twenty year old copies of reader's digest.
It was how the Marconi operators talked to each other. They didn't have to stay formal because they weren't employed by the White Star Line.
4:24 2 months. Precisely 2 months, not a day more.
1:59
my ass is about to go make that atomic bomb tiara, its epic.
Concerning Dilbert, I love the comic strips and I love the 90's cartoon. It may not be the greatest cartoon ever, a masterpiece or an icon of the entertainment industry but it was good enough to deserve more than just 30 episodes.
Wait what happened with Dilbert :(
I'm just here for the justified Elon roasting, everything else is a bonus lol
12:58 kinda sounded like Krusty the clowns laugh! 😂
6:49 that's called *propaganda* pay attention in Year 8 History folks
10:07 that's how I would actually advertise my product with infinite shelf life. Have every box labelled with an expiration date of February 31st.
The '~' symbol means "approximately."
2:37 hello mickey mouse
5:56 the implication of it being in a thrift store is that the couple in question broke up XD
7:06 - This was indeed for football. He was a player for Manchester United - Liverpool's biggest rivals (think the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry) - and he said this ahead of the two teams meeting. Liverpool won 7-0.
Scott Adams: When the guy calling people out for being hateful is punished for being hateful.
11:19
Partying like we can’t stand who we are, killing those we love with our carelessness, and creating a fake decadent facade while the world starves? No, I say that tweet aged like wine.
On the 4 day work week: yes, it does work. 4 10-hour days and then long weekends every weekend.
Unless you're somewhere that's open on the weekend, in which case have fun trying to schedule that.
8:13 TBF, he did say HIS Star Wars, not “the next” Star Wars. If it’s his magnum opus, it could be true. It doesn’t have to be a worldwide, decades long phenomenon to be one’s best work and most popular.
To make 11:12 age even worse, Starfox Zero, which released shortly afterwards, is considered by many one of the worst games in the franchise.
0:20 yeah I have a sleeper that uses a Dell l667r case and although it's not the same case or size it was still a challenge putting the parts in due to the size.
Ferdinand Porsche designed the original Volkswagen Beetle, so he did design a car that young people could afford.
3:04
Nah, Dilbert isn’t as popular as Garfield, Big Nate, Calvin and Hobbes, Archie…
He got a TV show.
the one about the Titanics telegraph operator is actually true.
"A final warning was received at 22:30 from operator Cyril Evans of Californian, which had halted for the night in an ice field some miles away, but Phillips cut it off and signalled back: "Shut up! Shut up! I'm working Cape Race."" -wikipedia, sinking of the titanic
I looked it up, and there are indeed many websites saying that the Titanics radio operator John Phillips did tell the nearby Californian when warned of icebergs to "Shut up, shut up, I am busy!"
I'm not entirely sure this is true, but it seems plausible.
6:06 The Titanic tidbit is true, he did say shut up. I read it in a book on the Titanic disaster many years ago.
That bit about the titanic wireless operator is absolutely true
How many ends of the world... Seriously, how many of them have already been gathered
5:30 The best part about this is that the Red Sox won the World Series 3 years later.
6:07 this is indeed true John Philips the radio operator for the Titanic and the radio operator of the Californian got into an argument over sightings of icebergs. What happened next is history
12:42 I remember this story. The dude had a disability (I think he was a parapelegic), and Musk wanted him to come into the office instead of working from home. I may have misremembered some details, but I think that’s the gist of it.
4:29
That was posted July 8, 2022 so yeah
The wireless operator didn't tell them to shut up. He received a warning of ice and acknowledged it but failed to report it to the captain.
12:30 Look at the view count for the "apology", 200k vs ~50 million.
Oh, and ~ means about, in reference to the Kayne Weat thing.
Cigarettes were also thought to help with asthma from what I remember, and doctors promoted it.
8:57 not only that aged like milk, the u/obadetona person is clearly being confidently incorrect.
NEVER get a tattoo to remind you of your significant other. i don't care how in love you are or how you think you'll never break up. you literally never know. honestly idec if you're married. you never know if you'll ever regret it or how much.
Yes, the wireless operator of Titanic really did tell the other one to shut up but that's less harsh than it sounds. First of all, this was just the common tone at that time among wireless operators in ships, "shut up" was not taking as an insult and used quite frequently, and the reason why he did say that is because he wanted to send a transmission himself but got permanently interrupted. To put that more into perspective, by today's standard he would be saying "Yeah we got it, there are icebergs out there, fine, you don't have to tell us twice a minute and can you now clear the channel, I have an important transmission to make". And the other guy was not explicitly warning the Titanic, he was just announcing that they've been seeing icebergs and everyone in the area should be careful. The captain of the Titanic was well aware of this condition but he didn't want to throttle the engine so the ship will make it on time (being late on the maiden voyage would have been more than embarrassing) and everyone was convinced that the Titanic is close to unsinkable and would even withstand the collision with an iceberg anyway; which is not totally untrue, as in case of direct hit, it wouldn't have sunk; unfortunately the hit wasn't direct, they brushed the iceberg on the side and this lead to an accident the ship was not designed to withstand, as the the majority of the side was cut open, making the closable shut system ineffective. The true story of the Titanic can be summarized as: "But what if ..." - "Oh come on, how likely is that going to happen?" - Well, sure wasn't likely but unlikely is not impossible.
3:54 that’s a 914 which cost in today’s money ≈20000€ which is less half of what a 911 would’ve cost . The bettle from the same time started at ≈7000€
The Titanic one was actually real, and it was after 6 warnings that there was an ice danger. The operator, Jack Phillips radioed back "Shut up! Shut up! I'm working Cape Race."
10:19 a Gatsby reference is always welcome.
Extra whammy on the Amazon one with the Red Sox reference.
I have a dream that every time Forbes (predictably) fucks up, we make the phrase IT IS FORBIN TIME trending
3:49 so this ad never aged like milk, the Porsche 914 was a budget version of a Porsche, even at the era, being even cheaper then the 912, which was even cheaper then the 911, which was the flagship Porsche of the era. The 914 was also sold by Volkswagen dealerships in the 1970s, and didn't even use a Porsche engine, but a VW Type 3 "Pancake" motor with fuel injection. It was the most expensive volkswagen, but the cheapest porsche of the era...
9:40 That's a tilde, not a minus sign. It means approximately.
The shut up thing on titanic was true but only because radio operators were jovial like that with each other.
Michael Yeoh Oscar won was celebrated as hell here in Malaysia, like gays damn the announcement made almost all of Kuala Lumpur screams in celebration
funnily enough, i saw that twitter feud going down. I was in that thread, arguing why himm being on the spectrum doesn't excuse him being a human version of a hangnail
I especially love that the end of the world would be on Cinco de Mayo, specifically.
Reading the crypto ad correctly had me dying 😂
9:55 all the tesla owner would need to do is develop a fetish for foul odors, and the problem is solved.
Elon Musk: *criticizes man for being independently wealthy despite having done no real work, having a disability, and tweeting a lot*
Also Elon Musk: *is independently wealthy despite having done no real real work, has a disability, and tweets a lot*
Have you thought of getting multiple of those PC shell and layering them together to make it seem like The only reason you're having amazing graphics is that you have like four of these put together?