You just reminded me of two. The reason why prescription bottles and vitamin bottles are different colors is so light cannot damage the contents inside. The reason why United States currency / bills have certain artwork and a strip on the inside is a way to tell if it's counterfeit or not.
They didn’t wake me up but I’m still here thanks to Jersey Barriers on 4th of July Pass in Idaho! Totaled the rental car but I was fine! Never drove long distance alone after that!
When I was a kid I asked my father what the rumble strips were for and he told me that it was for the vision impaired could still drive. I was embarrassingly older before I figured out he was lying.
A series of 5 progressively shorter rumble strips on the far left of a divided highway is used for emergency vehicles to indicate a place where you can make a U-turn.
Even if he may have been joking, a concerning amount of people actually think that's their intended purpose. But someone visually impaired to that degree likely isn't safe driving and shouldn't be. I reply to this comment because the comment I was thinking about leaving was actually that I like these kinds of videos because, even though I would consider myself as knowing a fair amount of random facts and knowledge, I always learn something new from these videos. And this is how you learn new things! And mostly, many of the fun facts and tips are actually helpful for many people in common situations. The tips aren't complicated and they're easy to remember but just not always widely known, but getting to my point, while watching this one, I was surprised to see rumble strips as #2. Overall, I'm glad the tip is still included as anyone who doesn't know what they're for really should, so we should still share the purpose of rumble strips widely and often, but it is surprising to me how many people aren't aware of their purpose sometimes even after many years of driving. I kind of consider it common knowledge and fairly easy to figure out, so not bashing anyone, but for everyone's safety, especially in the age of smartphones, rumble strips are hugely important for safety and everyone should be aware of their presence and purpose. Final thought is boomers have a slightly larger excuse as it wasn't until the 1950s that it became commonplace for most households to own a car and for the interstate system to be really built out, but still, a frightening amount of people never learned or passed on misinformation regarding the purpose of rumble strips that has lowered but still lasted into modern culture, even with more educated people.
Lol! My dad said the same thing. As a small child, I thought about it for a moment and replied "I don't think they're allowed to drive, dad. If their eyes are worse than mom's they should stay off the dang road!", for which I was nearly backhanded. This is the same man who tried to convince me the world was black and white until the late 40's, and then it slowly started turning colour, but not everything got it at once. We watched the original Wizard of Oz and he said the reason it went from B&W to colour at that one point was because that's when colour started filling in the studio, but only some movie cameras and some photos could catch it. TVs couldn't replicate it because it was invented by a guy who was still B&W, but eventually people who had began changing to colour started making them years later and that's why we now have colour TV. He had a HUGE speech ready for the whole thing, but I called his bullshit and it made him mad. He then showed me how he could spread color by spanking me. Class act, that guy. There was a blind man who learned to drive with the aid of a car with AI and he had to have a licensed passenger with him, but somehow he did fine. I think it was in the UK, so everyone else can breathe a sigh of relief.
Small backpacks were originated in the European Alps. The patch with the slots was designed to have a small, short leather belt threaded through. At the bottom of the backpack, there was and still is a nylon web loop, These were both used to be able to carry an ice ax during the hiking portion of the climbing trip. The head of the ax was threaded through the loop and the shaft was pointed up. The small leather belt was used to strap the ax to the backpack. This left the hiker's hands free and the ax was only used on snow and ice.
for the ring regarding the divers (ends at 5:53) - it also only turns counterclockwise so if it is accidentally turned during an action the time you think you have left is shorter than the time you actually have left - if it could also turn the other way around it could easily become deadly
The warming drawer in the oven thing was going around fb a couple years ago and everyone was shocked/excited, but it’s not always the case. Usually it IS just a drawer. You’ll likely know if it’s a warming drawer, there will be a knob to turn it on.
Exactly, the "real" reason for the bottle neck. They think we'll believe anything but some of us know better. "Take that you wanker!" "And say hello to my little friend!"
I actually have a Google Phone and so I tried the trick with the spells and it does indeed work. I started howling with laughter when it did. It really made my day
On long road trips those rumble strips can REALLY make a difference. In my family growing up my mom once joked that it was driving by braille which remains a popular family joke. It was even more popular after the Mythbusters actually put a blind man behind the wheel of a car once to test a story.
There used to be a road near Walt Disney World with grooves in it that would make your car “sing” When You Wish Upon A Star when you drove over it. It’s closed and abandoned now but that was cool!
Those amber colored reflectors in the highway surface, called "Bots dots"' after the guy who invented them, are there to help keep lanes separate at night. But, if yours are reflecting red, instead of amber, get off the road because you are traveling in the wrong direction. The red color is on the back side.
J H What a stupid comment. Driving in another country? You do know, genius, that in many other countries they don't even drive on the same SIDE of the road as we do, and they have tons of driving practices different from ours. It's also more likely than not that they don't use Bots dots at all!
1:17-1:20 i don't know how i expecting him to say the phones gonna comeback into your hands but at least he said 'yet'😂 This guys sarcasm is another another level😂😂
The backpack whistle blew my mind! When I watched this I immediately grabbed my north face backpack and found out that he wasn't kidding! I use that strap all the time and never knew it was a whistle until now.
The watch dial is not used by divers to tell when their “oxygen will run out”. First, almost all diving is done with compressed air, not oxygen. Compressed oxygen would poison and kill a diver. Second, it is not used to tell when their air will run out either. Their is an air gauge on each tank that tells how full it is (by how much pressure remains in the tank). So what DO divers use the dial for? Depending on how deep you dive time is limited by decompression tables. This is to prevent “the bends” which can be lethal. Decompression tables tell you how long you can stay down and safely return to the surface to minimize the risk of the bends. So yes, you can set the bezel by when you went down and just remember how much later you must go up, or you can set the bezel to when you must start back up.
The winglets are actually to bring the vortices away from the main wing to increase lift. It’s the vortices that create the drag and reduce the efficiency of the wing.
Isn't it called ailerons? An aileron is a hinged flight control surface usually forming part of the trailing edge of each wing of a fixed-wing aircraft. Ailerons are used in pairs to control the aircraft in roll, which normally results in a change in flight path due to the tilting of the lift vector
@@ernestsolomons178 No, these are not controlled by the pilot, they are stationary. We have them on my C-17s and I love them... the plane and their little winglets! Fantastic aircraft, that!
The rotating bezel on a dive watch isn't to let a diver know when his air (not oxygen) is going to run out,that's what his SPG (submersible pressure gauge) is for. Keeping track of dive time monitors the nitrogen buildup in the divers blood from breathing pressurized air.. Keeping track of this helps the divers from getting the 'bends'.
Good morning, Be Amazed. I don’t even bother looking at the subject matter anymore. If I see a new upload from this channel I just open it because I know it’s going to be an interesting video regardless of what it’s about. Your channel is awesome 👏🏽
Have you ever looked at the big fat finger on your hand and asked "what's this for?". Well the answer may surprise you. It's actually called a thumb and comes in handy when you need to show approval for videos such as this.👍
8:24--Static discharge wires on airplanes do NOT prevent lightning strikes; they provide an safe path for lightning to exit the airframe. 9:59 Pavement rumble strips are death to bike riders, You can't ride on them and if you do, you'll fall over, probably into traffic. Avoiding them puts you in a narrower path closer to the edge--always littered with rocks and broken glass. A REALLY bad idea. Roads are for everyone, not just cars.
NOTE: The lash tab on the backpack is not used as described - it is used to secure the shaft of an ice axe. First, the shaft of the ice axe is put down through the webbing loop at the bottom of the backpack, directly below the lash tab. The T shape of the metal adze and pick of the ice axe rests on top of the webbing loop and the shaft of the axe is pointing down. The shaft is then rotated up, resting against the lash tab, which usually has a buckled webbing strap through the two slots. The buckled strap then secures the shaft in place, allowing the hiker/climber to carry the ice axe safely and securely.
9:57 they're not bumps, they're dips. They're made one of two ways. Either grinded in or by a smooth drum roller with the pattern on the drum (new asphalt only).
I work on a road dept for the county. No the rumble strips are not made by a smooth drum roller. The smooth drum roller is used to compact the surface (called the mat). Proper compaction is important as it seals the mat and prevents water and ice intrusion while providing a smooth ride. Rumble strips are never made in hot asphalt, they are always done after the asphalt has cured. The dip ones are made by using a special grinder machine, which is usually a walk behind model, though ride on ones do exist. There are also raised rumble stips. These are made out of a plastic and are applied by hand using butyl rubber for an adhesive. Most highways in the US use the raised version as they are easier to replace and won't trap debris from crashes. The ground in ones are most common on county and rural roads, but you can find either type.
@@mikel9567 Although I never paved a road, I've built plenty. From town roads to interstates. I have worked side by side with asphalters. I have seen what I described.
Nobody: Me:(turns 13) Life:allow me to give you DEPPRESION me:wha-whu-what n-no I want to be happy I don’t want to feel like death is acceptable Life:too bad TAKE IT!
I have apple and sometimes when you say “hey computer”, it tells me “good morning lego batman sir” or if you say “i see a little silhouette of a man” it will sing the rest of bohemian rhapsody. Theres alot more you can do with siri, some work tho
Sleeper lines have saved me before. Driving at about 80 mph at 9 pm on the interstate before I knew I had narcolepsy, they woke me the eff up, nothing bad happened, and I am thankful for them every time I see them. I also don't drive if I'm feeling tired anymore.
1:50 and we certainly don't want it to capsize. 4:22 because I'm not suicidal. 4:46 that's where you plug your hairdryer in when you're out camping. 6:52 that's what I'm gonna use it for anyway, due to too many pans and not enough cabinet space.
I also tried saying "Accio phone!" Instead it thought I said "IKEA phone" and decided to call IKEA for me. My state doesn't even have an IKEA so I'm not sure where specifically it was calling to, lol!
Similar to beer bottles: Wine glasses are shaped that way for a reason. You're supposed to hold the stem of the glass or the base, not the bowl. It prevents the wine from being heated up by your hand. I find it incredible how many people don't realize this.
I can't stand how off center holding a wine glass by the stem feels. Even if only partially filled, I feel like the glass is going to do a flip. I have only felt steady holding the glass by the bowl, and I know you're not supposed to do that. I guess it's a good thing I'm not a wine connoisseur. Aye me mateys, where's the rum?
The zipper on the edge of parkas are used to separate the fluffy ring on the hood from the rest of the jacket so when you wash the jacket the fluffy edge doesn’t get ruined and makes you more colder
The storage on the bottom of stoves is false! I sell appliances if it completely pulls like a drawer it’s a drawer. If it folds down it to warm your food. You’re welcome! From someone who actually knows!
You failed to mention why that tiny white label with numbers and vertical stripes is called a barf code. When they first came out, someone ran a Mad magazine through it and the computer barfed.
Know of any other examples I could have included?
Let me know by replying to this comment!
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/rqQzQHVoKl0/видео.html
Actually, I know about the 2nd one (the ruler)
The brushes are to keep AwaY yo 🦶😆😆😆😆
You just reminded me of two. The reason why prescription bottles and vitamin bottles are different colors is so light cannot damage the contents inside. The reason why United States currency / bills have certain artwork and a strip on the inside is a way to tell if it's counterfeit or not.
I'm the 4th the assistant and my best in Atari breakout is 518
BE AMAZED be amazed is trash but I still watch the channel
I am still here now thanks to the rumble strips. They wake you up really well when you doze off at the wheel. Who invented them is a genious.
They didn’t wake me up but I’m still here thanks to Jersey Barriers on 4th of July Pass in Idaho! Totaled the rental car but I was fine! Never drove long distance alone after that!
They work great but they should be in the middle for wide loads
@@Krisna_K yeah I fell asleep and went the other way into the barrier, jolted me awake to an eyeful of sparks as I scraped along the barrier
Maybe you sleepy people should pull over and nap instead of putting yours and innocent peoples lives at risk.
Paused to go play Atari breakout 😂😂
I didn't watch up to that part when I read this comment and couldn't understand why you'd comment that...oops
Found it covered in ads.
Me but it didn’t work
@Flash2x You have to use it while in images, then click on the first image that comes up. This at least work for me.
Will open in desktop mode while opening images in android
When I was a kid I asked my father what the rumble strips were for and he told me that it was for the vision impaired could still drive. I was embarrassingly older before I figured out he was lying.
-? Ok...
😅he trick you ‼️🤷😅. Go dad.. that means u listen 🎧😊 as a kid.......
A series of 5 progressively shorter rumble strips on the far left of a divided highway is used for emergency vehicles to indicate a place where you can make a U-turn.
Even if he may have been joking, a concerning amount of people actually think that's their intended purpose. But someone visually impaired to that degree likely isn't safe driving and shouldn't be. I reply to this comment because the comment I was thinking about leaving was actually that I like these kinds of videos because, even though I would consider myself as knowing a fair amount of random facts and knowledge, I always learn something new from these videos. And this is how you learn new things! And mostly, many of the fun facts and tips are actually helpful for many people in common situations. The tips aren't complicated and they're easy to remember but just not always widely known, but getting to my point, while watching this one, I was surprised to see rumble strips as #2. Overall, I'm glad the tip is still included as anyone who doesn't know what they're for really should, so we should still share the purpose of rumble strips widely and often, but it is surprising to me how many people aren't aware of their purpose sometimes even after many years of driving. I kind of consider it common knowledge and fairly easy to figure out, so not bashing anyone, but for everyone's safety, especially in the age of smartphones, rumble strips are hugely important for safety and everyone should be aware of their presence and purpose. Final thought is boomers have a slightly larger excuse as it wasn't until the 1950s that it became commonplace for most households to own a car and for the interstate system to be really built out, but still, a frightening amount of people never learned or passed on misinformation regarding the purpose of rumble strips that has lowered but still lasted into modern culture, even with more educated people.
Lol! My dad said the same thing. As a small child, I thought about it for a moment and replied "I don't think they're allowed to drive, dad. If their eyes are worse than mom's they should stay off the dang road!", for which I was nearly backhanded. This is the same man who tried to convince me the world was black and white until the late 40's, and then it slowly started turning colour, but not everything got it at once. We watched the original Wizard of Oz and he said the reason it went from B&W to colour at that one point was because that's when colour started filling in the studio, but only some movie cameras and some photos could catch it. TVs couldn't replicate it because it was invented by a guy who was still B&W, but eventually people who had began changing to colour started making them years later and that's why we now have colour TV. He had a HUGE speech ready for the whole thing, but I called his bullshit and it made him mad. He then showed me how he could spread color by spanking me. Class act, that guy.
There was a blind man who learned to drive with the aid of a car with AI and he had to have a licensed passenger with him, but somehow he did fine. I think it was in the UK, so everyone else can breathe a sigh of relief.
Rumble strips can also be used if you find yourself driving in whiteout conditions in a snowstorm where you can’t see the edge of the road.
If it's whiteout condions then how will one know where the rumble strips are?
Dude I always was hella curious about why the metal end of a tape measure moved. I'm actually super glad I watched this.
I only know why because they taught me in carpentry school
9:40 I see what you guys did there ;-)
Danny Danny b00bs
Big butt
I was going to comment that but I scrolled I bit and found your comment
Danny Dan
Dan
Imagine how annoyed you’d be if you actually wanted an image of Atari breakout and suddenly your search just turn to chaos
I LOVED that game back in the day... 1982-83(?)
Having a look through all the Easter eggs. Very fun
9:35
The 80085 calculator trick
hahaha
STFU LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ShELL OIL
5138008 - oops
Ha yes a man of his words
I grew up in the country in Georgia and I always heard rumble strips called “drunk bumps”. Lol
The lever on the left side of the steering wheel is actually used to signal left and right turns 😲
BMW drivers are seething
@@ianlodge3318 haha nice
Yes but did the video suggest otherwise?
Depending on where car is made. And what brand it is.
Yes, but don't use it before you apply the brakes.
How much signal do I need to cross 8 lanes? "None?"
Ok, good luck everybody else!
his voice when he say "another backpack" is so funny af in my ears 🤣
Oh my god I’m dying
I thought it was funny as well 😂
True I sound it 😂😂
Yasei RyuuCchi ikr it’s hilarious!
Same!
How do we fall out of bed in the night😂
if youre really crazy you could even attach.. ANOTHER BACKPACK! hahahah i was dying
The Google atari breakout thing didn't work:(.
Remember to go to 'IMAGES' ;)
*My hubby just tried it and had the same issue... until I reminded him;)
@@FallnAngL-dg7gx still don’t work
elgoog.im
That's the link to it... Kind of
They removed it
@@sirwaddlesdeethird7186 i looked it up... When I clicked on the picture with the link above in Google images... The game began
Who else noticed with the backpack that when someone grabbed the shoe it didn’t take the laces lol
We're the REAL smart ones. /;-)
Here’s another secret:
𝙀𝙥𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙞𝙣 𝙙𝙞𝙙𝙣’𝙩 𝙠𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙝𝙞𝙢𝙨𝙚𝙡𝙛.
That is not a secret! Everybody knows that.
how did you do that font
Sex with so shs started
Wow!
*gasp*
One of my favorite things about this channel is it throws some occasional humor while I learn new things for the day.🤠
I was soooo excited when I learned about the Harry Potter spells for Google Assistant!!!
Yeah, never knew that before
Me too
I knew it before, cuz I was messing around and I accidentally turned my Google assistant on and said Lumos.
I am laughing my ass off now playing it over and over🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅😅
Are there others?
Small backpacks were originated in the European Alps. The patch with the slots was designed to have a small, short leather belt threaded through. At the bottom of the backpack, there was and still is a nylon web loop, These were both used to be able to carry an ice ax during the hiking portion of the climbing trip. The head of the ax was threaded through the loop and the shaft was pointed up. The small leather belt was used to strap the ax to the backpack. This left the hiker's hands free and the ax was only used on snow and ice.
ax? You don't mean axe right?
No, metal cans change the taste of beer. Glass doesn’t mess with the flavor, that’s why people like them more
Yes but when i drink a can of coke its still so good, so maybe NOT ALL of them in cans are bad
True
Well. Both of your right.
The people in video were holding the bottles at bottom anyway.
Green bottle does give it a skunky taste. If you can’t taste it buy one of those 32oz tsingtao beers in the green bottle
I edited this comment so you will never know why I got so many likes
/kill Tina's Vids
90Entergetical aka Bot3141 ...
@@thewinterbear7818 what?
90Entergetical aka Bot3141 you are going to kill her?
Tina's Vids then how you alive also this is meant as a joke what I said
This guy's sense of humor is very underrated, he's actually a funny dude😂😂
Divers do not use pure oxygen. Recreational divers use normal atmospheric air.
Mmmmmm,mmmmmmmm agree to disagree
I haven't found that to be true.....
He sounds like he’s read a script with a little of his own added into it
Different senses of humor I guess... agree to disagree
Nice video i learned alot keep up the good work
Yup
for the ring regarding the divers (ends at 5:53) - it also only turns counterclockwise so if it is accidentally turned during an action the time you think you have left is shorter than the time you actually have left - if it could also turn the other way around it could easily become deadly
And you didn't catch him saying divers breath oxygen tanks?
The warming drawer in the oven thing was going around fb a couple years ago and everyone was shocked/excited, but it’s not always the case. Usually it IS just a drawer. You’ll likely know if it’s a warming drawer, there will be a knob to turn it on.
Shoppers empty shoppers wallet
‘Just like having a child’
WHAT THE HELL
i guess it is kicking them out the house
Google “wizards of oz” and press the shoes 👠 see what happens 😂
Creeped the hell outta me
Nothing happened to me 😪
Woah epic
i already did that
I thought I fucked up my phone
the neck of the bottle is used as a grip when you want to hit people's heads during bar fights, so it functions like a grip on a baseball bat
Exactly, the "real" reason for the bottle neck. They think we'll believe anything but some of us know better. "Take that you wanker!" "And say hello to my little friend!"
People in video were not holding neck anyway.
I actually have a Google Phone and so I tried the trick with the spells and it does indeed work.
I started howling with laughter when it did. It really made my day
On long road trips those rumble strips can REALLY make a difference. In my family growing up my mom once joked that it was driving by braille which remains a popular family joke. It was even more popular after the Mythbusters actually put a blind man behind the wheel of a car once to test a story.
There used to be a road near Walt Disney World with grooves in it that would make your car “sing” When You Wish Upon A Star when you drove over it. It’s closed and abandoned now but that was cool!
Those amber colored reflectors in the highway surface, called "Bots dots"' after the guy who invented them, are there to help keep lanes separate at night. But, if yours are reflecting red, instead of amber, get off the road because you are traveling in the wrong direction. The red color is on the back side.
It is a useless function if nobody knows about it. Was not in my driver's manual.
sgriggstn and dangerous information. If someone is driving in another country, they may be different and they could panic and cause an accident
J H What a stupid comment. Driving in another country? You do know, genius, that in many other countries they don't even drive on the same SIDE of the road as we do, and they have tons of driving practices different from ours. It's also more likely than not that they don't use Bots dots at all!
sgriggstn ok boomer
In the UK we call them cats eye's!
I never knew that the lumus spell works in Google Assistant thanks I'm addicted to Harry Potter 😂😬😂
1:17-1:20 i don't know how i expecting him to say the phones gonna comeback into your hands but at least he said 'yet'😂
This guys sarcasm is another another level😂😂
5:10 got me laughing!😂 “ANoTheR BaCKpaCk”
Your humor is broken
0:51 you literally activated my google home... DONT DO THAT
Explor-A-Ment Video yes
Yes it’s power
Haha. Now you'll be wearing your headphones 100% of the time.
It worked
Explor-A-Ment Video omg same
The backpack whistle blew my mind! When I watched this I immediately grabbed my north face backpack and found out that he wasn't kidding! I use that strap all the time and never knew it was a whistle until now.
I checked it too. But i don't have one ._.
Joshuasm _ 💀 how did u just find out
Fw._ Bryan it’s not like it says WHISTLE plastered on it
Wipper Snapper bruh ik but still when you see it you can tell that the hole is made like a wistle or maybe its just me who knew this from boy scouts
Minecrafters: shulker boxers in shulker boxers aren’t real
Real-lifters: Backpacks on backpacks
The watch dial is not used by divers to tell when their “oxygen will run out”. First, almost all diving is done with compressed air, not oxygen. Compressed oxygen would poison and kill a diver.
Second, it is not used to tell when their air will run out either. Their is an air gauge on each tank that tells how full it is (by how much pressure remains in the tank).
So what DO divers use the dial for? Depending on how deep you dive time is limited by decompression tables. This is to prevent “the bends” which can be lethal. Decompression tables tell you how long you can stay down and safely return to the surface to minimize the risk of the bends. So yes, you can set the bezel by when you went down and just remember how much later you must go up, or you can set the bezel to when you must start back up.
The winglets are actually to bring the vortices away from the main wing to increase lift. It’s the vortices that create the drag and reduce the efficiency of the wing.
Isn't it called ailerons? An aileron is a hinged flight control surface usually forming part of the trailing edge of each wing of a fixed-wing aircraft. Ailerons are used in pairs to control the aircraft in roll, which normally results in a change in flight path due to the tilting of the lift vector
@@ernestsolomons178 No, these are not controlled by the pilot, they are stationary. We have them on my C-17s and I love them... the plane and their little winglets! Fantastic aircraft, that!
The rotating bezel on a dive watch isn't to let a diver know when his air (not oxygen) is going to run out,that's what his SPG (submersible pressure gauge) is for. Keeping track of dive time monitors the nitrogen buildup in the divers blood from breathing pressurized air.. Keeping track of this helps the divers from getting the 'bends'.
Thank you, was looking for this comment! I felt a little bit sad after this segment ! ;)
Good morning, Be Amazed.
I don’t even bother looking at the subject matter anymore. If I see a new upload from this channel I just open it because I know it’s going to be an interesting video regardless of what it’s about. Your channel is awesome 👏🏽
They clickbait too much sometimes..
I do the same
No 16: in some region or country, those “hollow” floor is act as Refuge Floor. This is required by law to provide Temporay Refuge Area during Fire.
In Hong Kong, these floors are required to provide fire breaks for safety.
“And if you’re crazy enough... ANOTHER BACKPACK!”
This had me dying🤣
Who thinks this is pretty cool
Raise ya hand
I'll start
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@@LatifXD ok we got 1 hand
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🖐️🖐️
Have you ever looked at the big fat finger on your hand and asked "what's this for?". Well the answer may surprise you. It's actually called a thumb and comes in handy when you need to show approval for videos such as this.👍
It comes in handy to relax you when you suck it
Mom: what’s your secret.
Me: go watch be amazed
5:08 ignore me I'm only doing this so I can watch that part more then once without going back too far
My family calls the "rumble strips" "drunk bumps"
😅🤷is it just my family orrrr no
My momma said its how blind people drive...
I laughed SO hard at "another back-pack." I'm a loser.
KT Reznin I cracked up too
It’s okay I laughed too, as I tried not to wake up my son lol
Lmao
Hahaha, Had me laughing too.
bagception
8:24--Static discharge wires on airplanes do NOT prevent lightning strikes; they provide an safe path for lightning to exit the airframe.
9:59 Pavement rumble strips are death to bike riders, You can't ride on them and if you do, you'll fall over, probably into traffic. Avoiding them puts you in a narrower path closer to the edge--always littered with rocks and broken glass. A REALLY bad idea. Roads are for everyone, not just cars.
Narrator: it's designed so you hold the neck of the bottle to keep it cool
The best image to go with it 2:38
Hmmmmmmm
Serpent Tailz Yep bit of a fail lol
Hahahhahahahahshaha
NOTE: The lash tab on the backpack is not used as described - it is used to secure the shaft of an ice axe. First, the shaft of the ice axe is put down through the webbing loop at the bottom of the backpack, directly below the lash tab. The T shape of the metal adze and pick of the ice axe rests on top of the webbing loop and the shaft of the axe is pointing down. The shaft is then rotated up, resting against the lash tab, which usually has a buckled webbing strap through the two slots. The buckled strap then secures the shaft in place, allowing the hiker/climber to carry the ice axe safely and securely.
Heh heh... he said shaft!
9:57 they're not bumps, they're dips. They're made one of two ways. Either grinded in or by a smooth drum roller with the pattern on the drum (new asphalt only).
I work on a road dept for the county. No the rumble strips are not made by a smooth drum roller. The smooth drum roller is used to compact the surface (called the mat). Proper compaction is important as it seals the mat and prevents water and ice intrusion while providing a smooth ride. Rumble strips are never made in hot asphalt, they are always done after the asphalt has cured. The dip ones are made by using a special grinder machine, which is usually a walk behind model, though ride on ones do exist. There are also raised rumble stips. These are made out of a plastic and are applied by hand using butyl rubber for an adhesive. Most highways in the US use the raised version as they are easier to replace and won't trap debris from crashes. The ground in ones are most common on county and rural roads, but you can find either type.
@@mikel9567 Although I never paved a road, I've built plenty. From town roads to interstates. I have worked side by side with asphalters. I have seen what I described.
Thanks so much, Mike L.! Very interesting! I loved reading your comment!!
No one:
Absolutely No One:
BE AMAZED * another backpack *
Nobody:
Me:(turns 13)
Life:allow me to give you DEPPRESION
me:wha-whu-what n-no I want to be happy I don’t want to feel like death is acceptable
Life:too bad TAKE IT!
Be amazed: uploads
*everyone liked that*
3:15 shouldn't that be how to turn a 45 floor building into a 50 floor building?
No bc the empty space is less floors
I have apple and sometimes when you say “hey computer”, it tells me “good morning lego batman sir” or if you say “i see a little silhouette of a man” it will sing the rest of bohemian rhapsody. Theres alot more you can do with siri, some work tho
annoying kid when he knows about the backpack whistle: I have the high ground.
teacher: impossible!
Random fact: Relative to their bodies, Chihuahuas have the biggest brain in the dog world.
SciFactsYT they act like the smallest brain
@@DeathracerXD 💀
Nope. Dogs have a 1:125 brain to body ratio across all breeds. time.com/4775436/how-smart-is-a-dog-really/
The greatest mystery surrounding Chihuahuas is how they managed to crossbreed a dog and a rat.
@@_Arminius If your mom and dad can reproduce, anything can
9:45 we call those drunk bumps here in the south 😂
KntryReb no
There fake
nicole xx *theire fake
IG: Gasunset28 *theareie
Because everyone who lives in the south speaks lazy slang. OK then.
Sleeper lines have saved me before. Driving at about 80 mph at 9 pm on the interstate before I knew I had narcolepsy, they woke me the eff up, nothing bad happened, and I am thankful for them every time I see them. I also don't drive if I'm feeling tired anymore.
The tape measure hook is NOT called a "cap". It moves for the reason you gave.
My bottles of beer never last long enough for "temperature transfer" to ever become an issue.
1:50 and we certainly don't want it to capsize.
4:22 because I'm not suicidal.
4:46 that's where you plug your hairdryer in when you're out camping.
6:52 that's what I'm gonna use it for anyway, due to too many pans and not enough cabinet space.
Who else thought as a kid the backpack one was a charger for your phone
Me
Well isn't that the complicated assumption I ever heard
Not me 😂 who would think that
Richelle B the first person to reply and the person who made the comment. And me. :)
The whistle was there before cell phones.My kid found it in the early 80s.
9:38 why 80085? That means bobs
Sneaky Snake I think you meant to say Boobs lol I thoughts at least that’s what it said at first?
I was about to replay BOBS
BOBS!!!!! WHEN WERE YOU BORN!
I miss spelled it fam xD
Ok I didnt misspell it RUclips charged me money cuz of saying that so that's why I said "bobs"
Watching on my Android...
Guess what happened when he said ok google
I get it . Your Google assistant popped up right
@@HEATHENS5074 Well, my phone died and I left it to charge, but close.
@@gabrieljohnson1118 oh 😅😂
The official name for rumble strips are SNAP strips, or sonic nap alert pattern. They were developed in the mid 80s by the PA turnpike
1:21 still laughing...(yeah you will regret it)
I came when there was only 81 coments! I've also got a fact:a wale's tongue is 150kg.
Small
um good fact I guess
I've got a fact for you: Your spelling sucks!
Additional fact: the word "whale" includes a silent "h" following the "w."
In terms of weight the estimated weight of a blue whales penis is assumed to be around 990 lbs. or 450 Kg.
4:00 AMAZING! Except because this is year 2010 onwards, the page is covered in ads. Thanks Google sell-outs -.-
The "little doohickey" on the end of a plane's wing is called a "canard."
Not a canard, the correct term is winglet.
@@jimnaden5594 that’s true, a canard is a winglet near the front of the fuselage. My mistake.
When most thing you own doesn't include this.
My disapointmenr is imeasurable and my day is ruined
KaenRyuu Art What?
I feel you
No one:
Literally no one:
Not even a single content creator:
That one guy: FIRST
firs- wait im not retarded
1k Subscribers With 10 Videos Challenge
No one :
Litreally no one:
That 100000 guy with the name 1 k subscribers with or without videos or not
Nobody cares.
2:50 building in windy areas might use that so the wind can pas through the building instead of acting like a wall
Im amazed by how intelligent humans actually are
Not all of us, unfortunately. Nice to have a video pro-human.
0:30 I have never seen grocery carts that have that, lemme guess... you hang clothes and bags on there?
Ive never seen one without it
@Chloe Clarke - Ok, know it all...... than what is it for??
@Chloe Clarke ??
The video: "Ok Google"
My phone: activated it
THE GOOGLE ASSISTANT THINGY ACTUALLY WORKS-
I also tried saying "Accio phone!" Instead it thought I said "IKEA phone" and decided to call IKEA for me. My state doesn't even have an IKEA so I'm not sure where specifically it was calling to, lol!
Who
@@super18kick8 - No, it would be 'where'. The 'who' was IKEA.
AS SOON AS HE SAID "OKAY GOOGLE" MY PHONE RESPONDED 😂😂😂😂😂
Same!!!!
Lol!
5:40 For safety reasons, the marker ring cannot be turned into both directions.
Lol?
I thought rumble strips were for the blind drivers
Scuba divers don't take oxygen in their tanks. They take compressed air. Air only has like 21% oxygen.
I lost my job due to the Coronavirus so I decided to start this channel, wish my luck!
Good luck boi
Shut up
7:49, Alaska:) I'm from alaska. Lol I dry
9:55 boi isn’t that called driving by Braille
“So you can pour your beers in boots, like me.”
Plot Twist: It’s SteveWillDoIt
LMFAOOOOO
😂
"I don't drink often but when I do, it's..... from a boot."
plot twist: its bad lands chugs
Who else tried "Lumos Maxima"🙋
I remember “Stripe” toothpaste when I was a kid in the late 50s
How old r u...?
@@adonis9950 - Why? I was born in 56 and I am 64. I was 4 on 1960... so he could be 67...68
@@wz0hjd That's not exactly very young
@@adonis9950 - Matter of opinion,
He was wrong about the decade......
9:40 *Bruuh!?!*
his voice when he say "another backpack" is so funny af in my ears 🤣
Similar to beer bottles: Wine glasses are shaped that way for a reason. You're supposed to hold the stem of the glass or the base, not the bowl. It prevents the wine from being heated up by your hand. I find it incredible how many people don't realize this.
Yeah im 14 and i hate when i see people not holding them with the stemm
MAGA
I can't stand how off center holding a wine glass by the stem feels. Even if only partially filled, I feel like the glass is going to do a flip. I have only felt steady holding the glass by the bowl, and I know you're not supposed to do that. I guess it's a good thing I'm not a wine connoisseur. Aye me mateys, where's the rum?
The drawer in many gas ovens is actually the broiler. Don't store anything flammable in there!
Why would you put anything flammable near any oven?
@Clifford Clemons
Incase you want to die.
I did this and i have to agree this idea is great
Many people dont know they used to be used for a way to really alow cook a meal or keep food warm lol
Your oven fact depends on the type of oven. In the large majority of ovens, it is just a storage drawer.
@9:41 , I saw what you did with the 80085 sir. U CAN'T FOOL ME I SPENT ALL ELEMEMTARY SCHOOL GIGGLING AT THIS ON MY TEXAS INSTRUMENT CALCULATOR 🤣🤣🤣
"AMAZING!" love that little dude.
*PIN THIS*
N o
N o
The zipper on the edge of parkas are used to separate the fluffy ring on the hood from the rest of the jacket so when you wash the jacket the fluffy edge doesn’t get ruined and makes you more colder
5:10 really got me ahahahhah...."Another backpack"
The storage on the bottom of stoves is false! I sell appliances if it completely pulls like a drawer it’s a drawer. If it folds down it to warm your food. You’re welcome! From someone who actually knows!
You failed to mention why that tiny white label with numbers and vertical stripes is called a barf code. When they first came out, someone ran a Mad magazine through it and the computer barfed.