Coming from a family heavily populated with engineers, they have more intelligence than wisdom sometimes.
It sounds like what my dad said about his new engineer hires. They could build me a bridge but they probably trip every other step they took on it
My grandfather built a steam engine in his basement because he was annoyed by his electric bill.
@@dashiellgillingham4579hat is so cool. Sounds like an interesting guy.
dude's middle name was kingdom, why we ignoring this?
just some guy there’s worse. Like that guy with a sentence as a middle name. If jesus has not died then thou have been damned, i think that was a pretty odd one.
@@michelsand5399 Oh, you mean Praise-God Barebone? Full name, Praise-God Unless-Jesus-Christ-Had-Died-For-Thee-Thou-Hadst-Been-Damned Barebone?
Or perhaps you mean his sons, If-Jesus-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned Barebone and Jesus-Christ-came-into-the-world- to-save Barebone?
@@rationalroundhead6739 Aye, that one. The english have some absolutely idiotic naming conventions and Protestantism just brought out the worst of it.
Methinks those odd English names originated with the Puritans.
The name 'Kingdom' was probably part of a sentence like: 'Defender of the Kingdom of Heaven'
Other real Puritan names: 'Fight the good fight of faith.'
I saw it on "Horrible Histories."
*Horrible Histories: Slimy Stuarts: Historical Wife Swap: Roundheads and Cavaliers*
During the initial phase of the Peninsula War the British had to retreat and their boots fell apart. Brunel's father who knew nothing about shoemaking redesigned the boot to be made out of pieces sewn together vastly increasing both the speed and number of boots that could be made from a given amount of material.
The Great Eastern's main claim to fame was actually being used to lay the first transatlantic cable, thus allowing for reliable intercontinental communication between the Old and New Worlds. It was also a very unlucky ship that was always getting into various mishaps (said to be caused by a curse cast by the vengeful ghost of one of the workers who'd accidentally been welded between the layers of its hull during construction), but pretty much was able to walk off any major injury it suffered.
Considering how good Brunel's stuff tended to be when he didn't really know what he was doing, when he did know what he was doing, it was practically indestructible.
Don't you mean. The first transatlantic cable IN THE WORLD!
Man back in the days when you can take on big projects whilst not having any experience, now people wants employees with unreasonable amount of experience of a young applicant just to do a clerk job.
@@homoculus you need atleast 10 years of experience but they dont want anybody above the age of 25
Yes, but back then you don't really have quality assurance or workplace safety. Victorian England is a dystopia of its own
This guy literally had plot armor
It's like if the Wright Brothers invented the first actually working glider, and then on the same day they said, "Screw it, put an engine on that." And the same day they figured out how gliding works built the first actual airplane.
You forgot to mention the "Royal Albert bridge" across the Tamar. I have seen it in the flesh and it looks like it was built yesterday with computer aided design.....Awesome structure......
Now i have no experience commenting on Jack Rackham videos, but that won't stop me.
1:48 Best voice acting EVER!!
Nobody:
Isambard:
*TrUst mE I'm aN EnGiNeEr*
I have no experience being the most liked comment on a video but that won't stop me
Joseph Krakowski hey joseph i always wondered, who’s the bearded gentleman in your profile pic?
He accomplished more with his failures than most of us will ever accomplish in success.
I found your channel when I was searching for documentaries about Carolus Rex. I am so happy you are still active, I love your editing. Thanks for your videos!
The greatest CZcams channel in the woooooooooorld.
I believe Isambard Brunel was an important figure in a book called Springheel Jack about a Steam-and-biopunk world with a mysteriously appearing mystery ghost. It's actually quite a cool alt-history story. Definitely very fictionalized.
Is this just the Elon Musk of the nineteenth century?
I’m watching this on the Fourth of July and I’m presented with this simple question. How the fuck is this guy NOT an American!
@@thelinedrive hes a boer that's basically just africa's equivalent to an american
Best part is when the ships both catch fire. Always cracks me up.
You should do a video on Baron von Ungern Sternberg, also known as the last reincarnation of Genghis Khan
A Jack Rackham video on the insane, ultra-violent White Russian German-Baltic shamanist, buddhist, pan-Asiatist, Mongolophile and antisemitic general who terrorized the Russian Far East and Mongolia during the Russian Civil War? Sign me up.
Jack! Jack! Jack! Your videos are ffffuuuuuu... funny to the bone and it makes learning or refreshing history FUN. Please do one on Henry VIII and his eagerness to leave a boy as an heir, yet, still left an religiously unsettled kingdom.
+Jerry S. Boston Thanks so much! You know, I feel like Henry VIII's been talked about to death, but if I can think of my own spin on him, he'd be a fantastic subject. Between his infamous marriages, making his own religion because of a fight with the Pope, his international relations, and succession struggles, the opportunities are endless!
Dude you're blowing up! You deserve it! I love the style
That man was just FLEXING the hardest he could
Never heard about any of this, thanks so much for posting about it!
I love these videos, what a absolute gem. You should have 1000x more views per video
Never been more proud to go to the university named for the modern day Leonardo da Vinci
He is me in academics. No experience or whatsoever but I will make sure to pass, and some how got into Dean's list
I just found this channel. And my life wont be never the same. NEVER
used to cros that bridge every day to get to school. also your british accent is surprisingly accurate
Glad you worked in the choking on a coin bit at the end there.
"Isambard Kingdom Brunel
He sure could enginneer well..."
Sorry I'm late to the party, but, the reason behind the bridge with the longest brick arches wasn't to keep the line flat, it was largely because Brunel was told he couldn't clog up the navigation channels at that part of the River Thames with arches.
One thing about Anglo-Saxons I find it interesting is that behind their moral pursuit and sense of duty, there is a deep cunning and practicality - “networking,” so to speak. We are under the impression that Chinese have been much more corrupted and relied on private connections to get around competition. But actually, in terms of integrity, many Chinese took that integrity to the extreme - There is a traditional saying in Chinese “退无私交”, which means no more personal interaction beyond official affairs. It came from a famously incorruptible Chinese official Liu Ba in a royal court. He did a great job at work, but he would deliberately distance himself from his colleagues and clients after work and after retirement, in order to not be corrupted. So in order to be incorruptible, you can’t befriend your colleagues or clients, according to Chinese royal bureaucratic integrity. Now that would sound a little nuts and inhumane to an Anglo-Saxon’s ear. After all, Anglo-Saxons worship bravery, duty and honor, but are also are very comfort-seeking and pragmatic on the ways to achieve those noble goals. Chinese, on the other hand, have gone a little bit nuts on both ends of the moral spectrum. I was in Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2015. I wanted to buy a bottle of drink from a vending machine. I had bigger paper bills but no coins. But the machine only took coins and smaller paper bills. So I asked a Hong Kong student for a change. He could not give me enough smaller bills and coins to exchange my big bill. So I said, give me what you have and keep the rest. And he replied with certain astonishment, “No, that would be corruption!”
I forgot how I got the drink in the end. But that is nuts.
Why not norman? Or Jute? Shit we're going back that far hello fellow Roman citizen
We watched this in school
Very happy
I love these videos
I’m way late but Clifton isn’t exactly a town, it’s a part of the city of Bristol!
He's like a competent Jeremy Clarkson.
Fitting, as Jeremy Clarkson actually made an hour long documentary on Brunel.
2:10 Hey! That photo's from my hometown! That train still runs, too.
Your description of the "perfect railway" is just my understanding of high speed rail lines. I guess if he had 300 km/hr trains going across that viaduct he would've been just fine. Funny, how technology solve some engineering problems with other engineering innovations
He must have been Cool, as my 2nd Great Grand Uncle, Captain Clooney was employed on the SS Great Eastern as a young man. He later had his own (Successful Ship building Company) in which he built Ships to serve the Gulf & Atlantic Ocean and was highly praised for his workmanship. Many years later he was presented with a piece of the Cable as a Souvenir which he Cherished the rest of his Life. He has an Island & a Street named in his Honor in Cajun Country. I talked to a relative that inherited it and he said he might donate it to the museum in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
I instantly subscribed when he said "and a bag of crisps" 🤣🇬🇧💂🍟
Had he been born in the 30s he'd have founded NASA.
I learned about Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the first time in an IELTS practice test reading portion.
When I first saw the video's title I legit thought the guy was so rich he made his own country
He didn't have to flex this hard
I'm from Bristol so it's really cool to see my city in a CZcams video
This guy had a really fun n interesting career. And the host of this video made it sound funny. I love it. Funny video.
I can't be the only person who thinks he looks just like Alec Baldwin?
Finally real live Cave Johnson
(He also died before that bridge was finished, but alas)
Anytime I now describe or mention "the longest/largest/widest [ ] in the world," I wave my hand outward and emphasize WOOORLD!
Had no idea you enshrined this man with a video.
Easily one of the greatest Britons of all time
I've smoked so many spliffs under his "widest arch bridge in the world"
oi!
you forgot to mention he basically made the method to lay off sea platforms?
Luv it
nice
when you just finished a big city in city skyline and decide to start a new one
I’m sensing a theme here...
3:50 Twas a wonderful craft!
She was rigged for and aft!
And oh how the wild winds drove her!
She stood several blasts!
She had twenty seven masts!
And they called her the Irish Rover! :P
great video p.s. Ibn Battuta
suppose you could say.... it was a stroke of genius
what I find funny is that a whole part of my hometown has a museum to do with Isambard and his work on the GWR let's just say the only reason for the towns population size is imported workers from across the country
Nice SV golden wonder crisps
Between rivets slept two bodies awaiting the final passengers of Great Eastern!
BUT HE DID BUILD ANOTHER BIG BRIDGE
whait is jack rackham really urinating tree?
IN THE WORLD!
Brunel was HOF BA!!!! Few in the states know of him, but i do.
MY BOI!!!!
DA VINCI: I am a great artist, as well as an inventor, creating hundreds of designs...
ISAMBARD: PFFFFFT... peasant.
It flooded once...
Thomas Cochrane invented the tunneling shield and gave the patient to his friends Isambard Brunel and his father.
What? No transatlantic cable?
Quite a name!
So what was he compensating for by making a lot of long things
I miss when you just pick a job and you get the experience working it... everything nowadays is degrees, licenses, etc...
0:13 subtitles it’s spelled apprenticeship, not a prentice ship.
1:47 was god-send. It was kek.
I'd see him as a complete asshole for how many of his workers died. But then again, he almost died on multiple occasions. So he's better than most bosses, at least.
What the video doesn’t highlight is no one else giving any of his ideas ago or offering any alternatives with any success. Those people no one will remember.
Went out with a stroke of bad luck
I'm english and you have a better accent than me. Props to your dialect coach.
I can literally hear Simon Whistler simping on this dude.
Pretty sure that last ship he built was considered cursed
what the fuck! outstanding!!!
Just to clarify, the Sirius had to burn 4 barrels of resin, but arrived with 15 tons of coal left, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Sirius_(1837), and the great eastern was overtaken by British queen in 1839, also, #GREATEASTERN, note, not real.
Alright I can tell he's
1. Is dangerous to work with
2. Everything have to be prestigious and perfect (i.e longest and largest)
3. Wasteful and costly
4. Have no experience whatsoever yet he succeed somewhat this represent him as a fool an arcana fool
When you put it that way it's a miracle people kept throwing money at him for as long as they did. Guy's a walking health and safety hazard
Yey
The 19th century Howard Hughes
Try assembling a furniture without reading the manual, without losing your temper..........you will find yourself in a situation , which is normal in an engineer's daily life! They face a lot of problems at site and need to figure out a solution , which for most cases isn't available in the book. The only solution is thinking out of the box. Since a number of lives are to depend on it, the engineer also needs to keep in mind the safety factors while designing it. The only tools available are mathematics and physics.
Before making fun of an Engineer or their failure, try thinking wether you are capable of doing something that they did...
0:50 which swiss bridge beat the record?
I forget, but I believe there's a Wikipedia list of longest bridges that has the information you're looking for
So it Was Brunel's boat in JoJo Part 1.
If Burnel lived for just a little longer there would probably be a union jack on the moon.
the first spacecraft IN THE WORLD!!!
@Sizano Green The *biggest* spacecraft in the world!
The first human outside of Earth in the SOLAR SYSTEM.
And Jules Verne would have helped him😂😂😂😂