I love how he narrated everything we already knew and skipped on the confusing stuff.How man came up with ideas and made or I should say engineered the tools to execute them is astounding. I always imagine who makes the machines that make the things.When did they come out with that ingenious machine?? It’s like […]
I love how he narrated everything we already knew and skipped on the confusing stuff.How man came up with ideas and made or I should say engineered the tools to execute them is astounding.
I always imagine who makes the machines that make the things.When did they come out with that ingenious machine?? It’s like weight on the end of a stick that you hit stuff.
Good job, We at El Racó del Bosc Barcelona are rebuilding dry stone walls, huts and canals, some of which are over 1000 years old. We make different ecotourism experiences.
I learned the blade on painted windows trick while on a paint crew in college. Don’t worry about being too precise around windows, just get a razor blade and scrape off everything that gets on the glass.
Great idea, spray the door made of mostly glass… and then scrape off most of the paint used. What an efficient waste of paint.I just realized, the only reason why these types of videos are “satisfying” is because they are always sped up. They are sped up to give the illusion of “wow that’s so cool, so precise, smooth” when I reality the “in just seconds moments” are probably more like minutes.
We see it as satisfying because it’s tricking our brains in the moment to think “damn, that’s fast and accurate” which makes us watch more, honestly, pretty cool. Psychology and people and brains and the way stuff works is just so cool.
They built the empire state building in I think 13 months!
Things used to LAST as well then the concept became u can’t sell em anew one if the old one works just fine. Hell a new fridge comes with a one yr warranty now.
My parents have a ge fridge from like the 50s that still works and works too good! Freezes things if u turn it up too high. Never been serviced. I bought a chest freezer lasted 5 yrs.
Fridge least 10 mayb 12. Which is crazy.I would think its more professional to tape the glass off on the French door.
it probably would have taken 20 mins extra max. running a blade like that runs a risk of a scratching glass… and idk about you but replacing glass on a French door is a whole lot more expensive than a roll of blue tape at home depot.