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This thumbnail is insane 😂
It’s ass
And it tricks me every single time they put those thumbnails up
coomer bait
Men of culture!
It’s technically not a trick if the clip is actually in the video.
27:48 when you're laying out in the sun, you can use mud to avoid getting burned. He's probably trying to keep cool and stay hydrated.
like a hippo
It also masks your body heat from any animal that is very sensitive to temperature change, like fish.
19:30 Not gonna lie. As someone who was adopted at a very young age, this hit me hard, and brought immediate tears to my eyes. I'm glad to see that family give that young man a family, and a chance of being happy in life. God bless them!
I’m adopted and born premature it still hit me hard when they adopted him
I wasn’t adopted, and it had me on the verge of tears. Does just even remembering it.
I’m not adopted and that hit me in the feels.
I'm not adopted and this still had me feeling the feels. I'm genuinely happy this kid found a family that loves him.
16:30, they are firing blanks. The full music piece is over 11 minutes, and it is a great thing to see a cannon team perform it perfectly.
Black powder blanks for extra fire and smoke. Also, it sound like they had a carillon near the end, just Pyotr did. (carillons are famously the least portable musical instrument)
The canons are firing blanks. They do the same thing on military bases for ceremonies. Still loud as F.
Seems like common sense. These two aren't the brightest though.
yep, even if the original piece made with the idea of shooting with ammo, since the blanks are a bit less loud. also the music is nice, chill and sleep inducing before the cannons, to make it even more contrasting. (and in some stories, it was made to annoy and punish some of the wealthy audience that usually started to sleep during the composers less bombastic pieces.)
@@brohanfromrohan5771 how does someone miss that....
looked up average report for a 105 mm howitzer, which I believe was what they were firing: 171 decibels....LOUD as LOUD can be!
@@davidbennett1357 I think live ammunition is louder since at has more propellent due it caring a live warhead I'm not artillery expert but these are blank rounds which dont contain the warhead
14:28 the door was found in a guy's backyard, a passengers phone was found by the side of a road intact, and a kid had his shirt ripped off him... All in all, it's pretty good results with no one dying and the plane landing quickly.
The iPhone was in Airplane Mode so naturally it floated down & landed safely.
i want to say that the people who were supposed to be sitting in that seat woke up late and missed the flight or something like that
Didn't they find it cause someone tried to sell it on ebay or something?
It might've been a nice shirt though.
@@rya3190 No
Mercury is a true liquid, it just has a ridiculously high surface tension and refuses to stick to anything when it's in its pure form. Once it does become mixed with other elements, the surface tension effect starts to break, and the toxic element can start being absorbed. That's why it can still be handled safely, but only under very controlled circumstances where it won't get other elements dissolved into it. Also lol at 23:18 for Henry misidentifying animals even when they're dead and in pieces.
Mercury is also denser than lead (same volume of it weighs more than the same volume of lead). Though not as dense as gold.
0:31 I enjoy the thumbnails & ‘all things cultured’ BUT I love & keep coming back for Jeannie’s reactions 😂
Nah, it's all about Henry's comedy! 🤣
28:50 shoutout to Cody's Lab iirc he owns a piece of land that used to have a mercury mine on it which still has some mercury in it and thats part of why he has so much mercury.. that and he also does tons of experiments with alloys and compounds of varying type... as someone who enjoys a good chemistry and/or physics experiment I used to enjoy his videos.
glad to see a fellow watcher of them.
Lately he’s been making videos about simulating life on Mars. He has created a base made of plastic water tubs called the ChickenHole Base. He shows how life would be affected in the martian environment. All his experiments and demonstrations are made with common items such that ‘_knowledge is power_’ is used to solve everyday problems. If Cody had been my science teacher growing up, my interest in science would have blossomed much earlier. I put Cody in the same group as _Tech Ingredients_ and _CuriousMarc_ as passionate, down to earth, humble scientists and engineers who just love learning and sharing what they’ve found without any gimmicks or showmanship.
I love it when a new video pops up from Cody's Lab. Guy is ridiculously creative!
Mercury is used as a catalyst in the amalgamation process to capture gold and silver as well
Yeah, recognized that video from a few years ago. Think he also tried to stand in it, see if he floats with just his feet.
8:08 the way jeannie got scared when henry said “ ITS OVER “was funny 😆 😆
Henry didn't get scared. Did you write the wrong thing?
8:07
19:31 the fact you guy reacted like this to when he was getting adopted is actually quite wholesome and 19:39 then Henry making a photoshop joke shows the duality of your guy's channel is why I like watching your videos
21:09
First school (college in this case) shooting in Czech Republic (14 students died, 25 people injured), shooter shot himself on the balcony.
Highest fatality count in gun related incidents in Czech Republic.
:(
30:35 I remember this opera piece from the movie the fifth element 😅it was one of my favorite movies growing up
A hundred years ago, it was believed that humans were incapable of breaking a four minute mile.
Twenty years ago, it was impossible for humans to sing the Diva song.
We are evolving faster.
@@highlander31527 Ya, with ladies, I'm seeing more and more who can do the fifth element song. With guys I'm seeing more and more like Dimash or Vitas. Either way, these singers need to keep a range of about five octaves simultaneously ready / warmed-up. Compared to older singing requirements, it's like boxing vs. MMA.
@@Parbruek that was Sarah Brightman, she was the real voice in The Fifth Element, and was the original lead female role in Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. Also has several CDs, and wrote Deliver Me, a widely popular song in the 90s and early millennium.
Edit: before the movie it was thought impossible for a human to produce the tones and pitches, let alone the range per second in that score, so a lot of people thought it was computer generated.
Legit 10/10 movie. Best "space opera" genre movie to date.
29:30 The device was used all the way back in WW2. It was mounted on the American Sherman chassis and was called a Sherman Crab.
Would also be very useful for a zombie apocalypse
30:20 That is the Diva Dance from the Fifth Element - it was created (in the movie) by sampling the voice of the opera singer that played the character, and then playing the notes using a keyboard. The composer intended it to be nearly impossible for a human to sing (since the character was an alien) and while a number of Opera singers have done fairly accurate covers (usually with some small changes to make certain passages easier) that woman just did a direct cover, as written, flawlessly.
For the 1812 overture the howitzers use blanks, but the are charged with about 1.7lbs of powder. This and the 21 gun salute are very much hated by artillery men. You have to train a lot to be sure you are in sync. I've fired plenty of blanks from a 105mm howitzer which is what these are, but thankfully never had to do this or a 21 gun salute.
15:40 There's an actual recording of one of those performances with real cannons that's often used to demo high-end audio systems (search "1812 Overture Telarc"). The album actually comes with a warning label because the music itself is recorded much quieter than normal, which it had to be to have the dynamic range necessary for the cannons. No telling how many audio systems (and eardrums!) were destroyed from people cranking up the volume to hear the music only to get blown away by those cannons!
Most people don't realize how loud a cannon actually is. I've been to the July 4th fireworks at Fort Jackson when they fire off the cannons for the 50 states, and it is deafening.
@jeremybosworth2275 even a blank firing cannon is ridiculously loud, and it has far less powder involved. Civil War reenactments have plenty of them in addition to rifles.
A cannon firing an actual shell is far louder.
@@patrickdix772 I doubt if that was Tchaikovsky's intent, though. He wrote this piece in 1879 to commemorate an event in 1812. Using 1812-era cannons would have been cumbersome.
@@darthbiker2311 I know, but I was just saying that cannons are loud even with blank shells (like used in the clip). I only have personal experience seeing civil war Era cannons fired (both blank and firing solid shot).
I have the CD with this warning for both listeners and sound systems.
Holy shit the skate clip at 0:36 is like 5 minutes away from my old high school. its right in front of the Intergenerational Community Centre in Montreal. Me and my friends used to climb up the roof of that building and even got arrested cause of it once. Never thought I'd see it in a MXR video that shit brought back memories.
21:04 That is crazy brave. You can literally hear the gunfire change from the dull sound to the cracking sounds of being shot at.
So, now you know if you hear gunshots; but, hear that cracking sound it means that they are aimed in your direction.
this was the most serious mass shooting ever in Czech Republic (14 dead, 22 injured)... It happened last year at one of the local unviersities - people were literally escaping through windows and trying to hang onto the statues on the outside of the building trying to hide from the shooter... If you look closely, there is someone there hanging, so that journalist probably saved that person's life by attracting the shooter's attention to himself...
there was a person who had done like 15 or 20 of the make-a-wish meet-ups for kids. they typically spend something like 1-3 hours with the person. they said they had to stop because it was so emotionally damaging to be with those kids so many times. so john cena having done over 650 is huge and a testament to his character.
The Professor used to be apart of a basketball organization called “And One”. It was semi pro and flashy. Early 2000s were awesome to see these games
He's really good but even he will say his moves don't work as well at nba level
That shit killed me "it's the professor....he's a youtuber" 🤦♂️
30:25 Song performed in movie The 5th Element
Born in 1977 and lived at U.S. Army base, Ft. Devens, MA for a total of 8 years. Every 4th of July the Artillery Regiment fired along during the 1812 Overture and I was ALWAYS at the barricade just behind the artillery firing.
22:16 I got a story: My mother used to be a chemistry teacher (~1970-ish?), and one of the students thought it would be a great prank to steal a flask of mercury and pour it into someones backpack (they were made of leather at the time).
The whole school had to shut down for several days because the mercury that was dripping through the seams was spread throughout the campus.
I believe he was expelled.
“Butt sorcery” that’s hilarious 😂😂
Henry: "Like, that cake might as well be a football for him."
Jeanie: "And he is the Quarter Pounder."
22:08 Mercury at room temperature absolutely is "really liquid", and not "jello-y metal"; it is, however, nearly 14 times denser than water, so it can't mix with either water- or oil-based dye (much in the same way as oil and water can't mix, mercury just "falls out" of the dye). Also, it has a much higher surface tension, which not only helps it "push" the dye out of its volume, but also resists penetration (ahem) from the dye (which is closer to the reason why you can't blot it with a towel).
9:25 Their nose knows. Dogs can be trained to recognize smells associated with metabolic/hormonal/chemical chages within the body. Medical alert dogs can detect things such as: high or low blood sugar, impending seizures, panic/anxiety attacks, high heart rates, cardiac arrhythmias, and other conditions. As seen here, they can retrieve medications & water. But they can also provide pressure therapy by laying across their owner or tactile sensory calming by nuzzling, licking or just being close by to be petted. Service animals of all types are indeed amazing.
What exactly was happening to her?
I don't think Jeannie understands what the inside of a kangaroo pouch looks like, I need to see her reaction. 😂
I do need to correct what Henry said though (who's surprised?), the pouch is not the uterus, they aren't even connected internally.
its just bare skin inside... kinda veiny but what did you expect? And why would that be gross? you have bare skin all over you entire body.
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive I mean its like a spherical armpit... sounds pretty gnarly to me
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive true, but then imagine grabbing a blanket of another layer of flesh and skin and wrapping it around yourself 😂
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive It's not just bare skin it's the inside of a skin fold. Think of how much sweat and BO gets trapped in there and never gets washed out or even at least aired out.
The scent alone is probably gut wrenchingly vile.
"now he looks like one of those ghouls from Fallout 4" god damn henry 😂
He's not wrong though
Can confirm. Thats man's mother's womb was fire af.
My most awkward 69th like
I've played the game, I'm STILL playing it, and he is accurate. No disrespect to the hero, of course! 🫡
2:00 My grandmother's first husband died in WW2. She then remarried, had my dad, aunt, and 2 uncles. My dad said that on many occasions he'd see her look through old photos and memorabilia of her first husband while balling her eyes out. She never stopped until he was and adult, maybe even still did but no one would have seen. Sometime losing someone never goes away.
16:31 that is the most accurate Turkey voice I've heard a person casually make. !!!
Jeanie must be a turkey charmer 😯😯😯
Is no one gonna mention the fact that Jeannie said Quarterpounder instead of quarterback😂😂😂 I go to the McDonald’s drive thru, ask for a burger, then all of a sudden…Boom, Josh Allen
Mercury anvil vid from Cody's Lab he has it 'for science' and there is an old Cinnabar mine on/near his families land from his GrandPa. He did a bunch of mining and refining type vids all around his area Mercury, Gold, Silver, etc even did one getting Platinum from highway/roadside dust that came from out of catalytic converters.
19:35 yup. That got me. Never thought I'd cry at a friggin mxr video but yeah that'll do it. I hope that kid gets all happiness and love he deserves.
15:40 When I was a kid my mother was the manager of the civic auditorium in the town where I lived (Lawton, Oklahoma) and there was an artillery base near the town. She staged a concert like this, where soldiers from Fort Sill show off canons to 1812. The shells are blanks- just a charge to make noise with not projectile, so there's no danger to anyone down stream.
22:10 Also when I was a kid, my father worked with electronics and had Mercury. He let me hold some in my hand a few times. We also had trucks that would drive down the streets spraying clouds of DDT to kill mosquitoes. (in Louisiana, before malaria had been completely eliminated in the USA). It's a wonder any of us Boomers live to see adulthood.
9:05 the yoda impression caught me off guard 😂
I heard Toad from Mario Bros 🤣
@@xvexxdx5848 Yoda was voiced by Frank Oz. He also did the voices for Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Bert (from Sesame Street's Bert & Ernie), Grover, Cookie Monster.
One of my best friends LOVES basketball. He practices several hours a day and got into AAU. He reached the school's varsity team and was one of their best players by eighth grade. We still lost every game with him because he's 5 foot 4.
The Joey returning to the Mama Kangaroo's Pouch brings to mind an entire list of Questions.
Did he remember to bring TP?
Where does he store snacks?
What if he wants a Cold Beverage?
How is the Wi-Fi?
Bah, the Boston Pops isn't the only one. The Oregon Symphony opens their season with an outdoor show that culminates in the 1812 Overture complete with cannon fire from the Oregon National Guard 116th Artillery Battery B, AND a barge in the river filled with fireworks.
28:25 thats Cody'sLab. He has mentioned people have been stealing that video and calling it anti gravity or something or other nonsense.
Samsung makes the k9 thunder, a self propelled artillery tank. Shoots 150mm tank shells roughly 60 km, which is, coincidentally, also the exact distance between the south Korean capitol to the north Korean border
Is just a coincidence
North korea better
GE makes things that spin... Including turrets that shoot large ammunition, both normal and explosive varieties :3
Yeah...let's see Apple do THAT!!!😂🖕
*Capital. The US Capitol is the building in DC where congress argues with each other. So the Capitol is in the capital.
24:56 and its easy to repair! its just sheet goods, sometimes cut in half. my grandma grew up on the prairies and she said the saying was: nice barn, man in charge, nice house woman in charge. it isnt polite but it has thousands of years of history behind it
Hey!, you had me from the 00:20 point of this clip... Amazing so much detail you two put into your work is outstanding. You deserve an award for your efforts. Every one of you ijs
I can't watch nunchuk skill demos without thinking of the "nunchaku-off" from the first TMNT movie
My mind always goes to Afro Ninja first.
Ahhh.. a fellow chuker.. 😂
@InevitableOption-ic2vx ooh, good shout
@@TheJohhnyE it's the casual finger spin move that sends me.
"nun chuck cold cuts!"
I remember jump rope was huge when I grew up, we even had pe classes focused on teaching jump rope tricks with points based on difficulty of tricks and such. Was a ton of fun.
6:12 Jeannie's award laughter...we all knew which buns we were looking at😂
i've watched every one of your vids for years, and with this one Henry and Jeannie's comments were the absolute highlight
0:22 you can tell she has a really good personality 😊
i need the source, to investigate more personality 😏
@@viice_ same
9:45 she has a rare heart condition. The dog is trained to detect (hear) when an episode is happening before she even notices.
Not all disabilities are visible, service dogs save lives.
Idk why but great video! The energy was so positive an wholesome. Idk what was different but i really liked this one.
24:55 Guy's bunker home.
Me: "Aw, yeah!"
Some years ago, at my first apartment, one of my roommates had a card throwing past time. He would start card throwing fights all the time. One day, while we were flinging cards across the living room at each other; he ending up throwing a card so fast, that it went through one plastic sheet/window blind thing and got embedded in another. And that was about twenty feet away from where he had started lobbing the cards. So, yeah...
Wylin
16:49. Now there's the ultimate expression of "Waste Not, Want Not".
16:15 When I saw the Boston Pops’ 4th of July show at the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade back in the 90s, the National Guard set up their field guns across the Charles River in Cambridge. That appears to be where they are here as well.
I was on the Canon team for a while in JROTC in high school. I think it was an M3 Howitzer but I might be mistaken . Anyway anytime the football team scored we fired the gun . It uses blanks like a starter's pistol but you know much larger. Especially during evening games when the lights were on you wouldn't have many problems with birds but you would unfortunately occasionally shock the occasional startled one that had been awoken or even bats. It was very rare but not a 0% percentage.
The most iron of Ironmen has a heart of gold.
Dude's little underground mancave is nice, but I still like a place that's pleasant enough to entertain guest.
Them OSB walls need a coat of paint, bare minimum. XD
@8:14 Henry you should learn something here today Muggys Bouge was a pro NBA player and he was only 5'3 he played professional basketball from 1987 to 2001
16:36 From this, we might ve inclined to think that the gorilla hasn't got the ability to distinguish and isn't fussy about what he eats because he ate the skin anyway, but he basically treated that banana as two different meal courses by seperateing them and eating them how he did. The thing that actually proves he has a discerning palate is the end bit where he chooses purposely not to eat the stalk from the end and he threw it away.
8:22 can we take a moment for not only how polished all of his rockets are, but also despite all the different build configurations, the ride looks smoother than most cars? That's impressive engineering.
14:49 Thanks for the JOI material, Jeannie.
Eww
23:10 the purpose is proving they can do such stuff and it's only for future investors. In same way LG started showing their OLED thechnology in 2013 and it's mainstream now. Still bit expensive but basically every produces must have their OLED TVs and monitors.
This was the best MxRplays I've seen ever,some of your comments on the videos had me audibly laughing out so hard. XD
1:24 / 1:26 we need a whole video of our queen yelling our lord's name pls editors
22:45 John Cena is one hell of a good person. He has met with over 650 Make-A-Wish kids, one on one. And he REMEMBERS them. He met with one kid and like a year later saw him again and called to him by name. So many of these meetings are done without the presence of reporters or cameras that don't belong to the family. He has played video games with these kids. He has taken them backstage at events to meet with other wrestlers, and wrestled with them with those other WWE stars cheering for the kid. What he does during those meetings and wishes granted is so wholesome. Like it's seriously heartwarming stuff.
Bing chillin
Wait, how'd he meet a Make-A-Wish kid a year later?
@@XMAXEL Not all Make-A-Wish kids die. Some fight through their diseases and live.
@@XMAXEL Terminal illness diagnoses are not exact, so even though they are terminal they can live for longer than their doctor estimated they would
Henry automatically thinking The Last Emperor is gonna lose just because he has a dad bod. 😂😂😂
Fedor Emelianenko should be standard viewing for any PE class. Helps the thicc bois and short kings think they have a chance.
another great bunch of fun clips again henry and Jeannie , really well done and thank you both 😊😍
16:00 those are blank shells. Just a boom with no projectile.
8:06 Spudd Webb would like a word with y’all 😂
Muggsy Bogues would also like a word with 'em. 😁
0:53
You drop your phone from a building and it suddenly grows wings
I guess this phone had it's Red Bull earlier
Kinda reminds me of one of those flying cockroaches
28:00 do not underestimate the force behind that...
it's a small knife, you can add alot of force using your wrist + is you hold the handle to your fingers with hand slitghtly openes, and than squeeze your hand shut on impact, you add probably more force than you ever could by taking a big swing
23:10 holy molly. I'm used to Henry miss identifying animals, but this one's gotta be the most hilarious one of them all!!
4:14 Paper can cut metal, if you spin it fast enough it is capable of doing serious damage, but it's still flimsy and will fall apart pretty quick. There are also other ways for paper to break metal
That’s what Hisoka did
guys... guyssss..... GUYS GUYS GUUYYYSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! @ 18:10 - great great great grandson - that is SIX GENERATIONS!!!!!!
Speaking of Tchaikovsky, one of his pieces was used for the basis of Galneryus' song Angel of Salvation. Highly recommended if you're into power metal.
The dog running happily to grab the baseball bat 🥹🥺💖
And the service dog opening the fridge to get water are sooo cute 🥺🥹😭💖
Both of you are amazing!
ever heard of blanks... yeah, that's how the canons do it. And the pouch is NOT a kangaroos uterus.
It's the uterus part 2.
The cannons are just the powder cartridge. There is no ordinance there. It makes a boom, but doesn't shoot anything. It's basically a glorified firework. Hay bales (the square ones) weigh about 40 pounds apiece so she's lifting about 14 hay bales at one time if you count both hands.
0:30 the shamelessness in Henry's "what" is palpable.
11:48 lmao that high five 😂
30:20 - The Diva Dance song in question was edited to be impossible. They literally trimmed it to faster than human response time. There are some who get close enough that it is hard to tell (by ear)... and some who have edited the song to be more possible, thus seeming to have done it.
Imagine editing Usain Bolt's world record speed so it seems like he ran 30% faster... and then people claiming they are matching or beating that time. I need a few with the skill set to go record her singing it in person with their own gear, then analyze it to compare.
there's a live performance by jane zhang of the song if you're interested
@@MrEshah Definitely an impressive version. Much better than quick look up for the movie version on here.
The 'fast note' stretch - that was edited to be nigh impossible - sounds kind of like an instrument due to the editing (or old youtube compression). While Jane Zhang's sounds like a real voice, though a hair slower in that stretch than the movie version. Still, much prefer Jane's version. I wonder if watching the actual movie one sounds okay... wonder if I can dig out my DVD copy...
@@hermanphilips4617 yeah for the movie they apparently had a real opera singer for the most part but for the ''impossible part'' they used a composition made with a sampler. ''For the scene to work, we needed her to sound like an alien, thereforee we had to create notes that no human could sing. So I purposely wrote un-singable things, some too low, some too high, sentences that were too fast, I would then arrange it with the sampler.'' a quote from the composer.
@@MrEshah Yeah, it wasn't about the 'too low' or 'too high' not being possible for humans... just the switching between them is too difficult for humans. And then the speed portion is faster than human response time. So the actual singer did it, they just edited after to remove the extra time the real singer needed to pull it off.
People who sound good singing it usually use one of three mehods:
1) Edit the jumps (high to low, low to high) so they are achievable for themselves, and skip a note or two in the speed section.
2) Use the sampling trick, but lie and say they did it raw.
3) Sing with the song, so the harmonization blends so it is harder to pick out their lack of precision... especially when they sound almost the same as the version they are singing along with. (Duet with the original.)
I respect the ones that edit sheet music, because they know their limit and sing within it.
5:00 wicked nun chuck skills. We were all thinking about that Indiana Jones moment.
A similar tank was used in WWII to clear mines, except that the chains were longer and spun the other way. Soldiers captured after battles who had seen the tank thought that it was supposed to be used on THEM instead of the mines and ran like hell when they saw it.
18:40 is a scam, the floor has a electromagnet
The kid getting adopted about did me in. Now time to go back to being a crotchety old man.
Yeah, I was raised in foster care by multiple families but never made the team.
He was already blood related and family but you’re right it was a tear jerker
Fun fact. I went snowboarding in Colorado a few years ago and upon general recommendation took a brief basics overview with an instructor. First question out of his mouth was "who here has experience in skateboarding?" To which I and a few others raised our hands. He followed up by asking "park or half pipe?" One gentleman and I respond "half pipe" to which the instructor immediately said "alright, forget everything you know. This is a different ballpark altogether"
So no, having skateboarding experience will not help you with snowboarding 😂
3:05 You were just burned by the fire, I was born in it...Molded by it😂😂😂
Jeanie singing the opera bit at the end had me laughing so hard, and I don’t know why 😂
That opera diva was from the movie The Fifth Element.
My favorite part of the video. I need to watch that movie again.
Didn't know the video clip is over 15 years old czcams.com/video/bgo0CDL6bd0/video.html
24:08 ...they did. 💀
I am not sure what's up but this episode was funnies I remember in a long time, nice!
@16:25 "Muriel, aint this nice? I told you Cleetus wouldve like to be here, sure he can't hear them fancy noises from them suited up people there, but he'd hear them freedom trumpets our soldiers are playing there!"
Yay Henry and Jeannie
The purpose of the transparent LED screen is that you can now have a front windshield insert that you can see through that will have all of the vehicle information on it. End it will be DOT legal because it does not obscure your vision. Additionally, you can use it for windows in your home. You can use them to obscure vision from outside or display information on a transparent field, but be able to look through it kind of like in the kitchen. You can have the TV but then it can turn into a computer screen to say respond to what temperature is it outside what’s the weather looking like? Somebody makes a video call there’s a lot of applications for a transparent monitor.
They had a primitive heads up display in WW2 fighter planes.
The whole point of the transparent screen is to make futuristic comms devices like in the Expanse.
A HUD is not just transparent. The image is collimated to be parafocal so it looks like it's at infinity distance. On a car windshield, that means the info appears to be floating above the road at infinity distance. (Same functionality is used for red dot aiming reticles for guns and telescopes.) OTOH the info on a transparent display is at the distance of the display, and would require you to move and focus your eyes on the windshield to read, then back on the road to watch traffic. If you make people do that, there's really very little benefit of the HUD over a traditional dashboard display.
I love jeanies reaction to Henry 😂 it's hilarious!
16:34 I love how Henry paused the video before the big dramatic end when all cannons fire. lol
Me too, it was getting tedious. And funny that he cucked the cannon nerds
You guys rock ❤
Jeanie a friend of mine rescues baby kangaroos and wallabies whose mothers have been killed in road accidents etc and has to swaddle them up in a bag and pretty much carry them to work etc. I'm an older man and I still love seeing them, they are so cute and nice. You would love the baby joeys.
14:47 I can't be the only one who flashed back to the SSX games watching the Olympic snowboarder, right??? 😃
Once again...
Henry's skills at identifying animal bones is right up there with his skills at identifying candies.
Which is right up there with his skills at identifying animals.😂👍