What video are you watching today?

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Apparently there seems to be a trend down under to always chug your icy cold beer.

Bob Ross plays FPS shooter game.

So Grady made a video, and it’s quite interesting…

They’re relatively simple structures, but they’re quite the balancing act of what to do and how much it will cost.

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The man who forgot to send his weekly 1 bil ISK donation to Zaera…
or did he simply have too much Jump Fatigue?
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Very nerdy of me.
:nerd_face:

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【JESUS N!】 JESUS N!_哔哩哔哩_bilibili

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@Aiko_Danuja my house my rules

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Dog with the strongest biting force:

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1980’s Nuclear First Strike Video - (78) First Strike - Overview of 1980s Nuclear Retaliatory Response Scenario (Full Version) - YouTube

Quite curious story…

Orthochromatic film failed to capture colors because its sensitivy was directly proportional to the energy of the photons, thus lower energy photons (red, orange, yellow…) failed to expose the films. Panchromatic film fixed this by adding extra sensitive matherial which was exposed by lower energy photons but still wasn’t capable of telling colors since that needed color pigments. There were many different techniques to achieve that, with red being the trickiest color (and then when Kodak developed a specially sensitive red pigment, bright red became associated with Kodachrome film…).

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Is it possible for life to be black and white in other parts of the universe due to the defecinies you stated above?

Another great video by Grady from Practical Engineering, this time with extra fun by measuirng how concrete cures in kilogradys by square smoot!

Pouring concrete is an very stressful thing, specially in large pours. Large pours are all-hands-in, if you don’t come better have a broken limb or you’re fired, they’re expensive and if anything goes sideways it’s gonna be horribly expensive to fix.

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Going to attempt level 1 chicken cooking today

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