@adderous "November, spelt No - vee like victory -ember" would be fun to say, especially since people will insist on spelling it wrong even though her name is November.
As if I did have enough of a crisis going on at the moment having recently turned the same age as Jesus and accomplishing nothing with my time other than several really poor tasting jokes.
You guys need to do a ‘Well There Isn’t Your Problem’ for April 1st that’s about some sort of positive story of heroism and a miracle in spite of nature’s awesome power
One of the things that encourages me as someone who is obsessed with deadly disasters is that there are stories of heroism and community care and compassion in all of them. Every time something bad happens, there are people, sometimes thousands or even millions of them, who are immediately doing whatever they can to help. Even in a case like this, where there were so few survivors, there still were survivors, and that was only possible because people came to help, and doctors and nurses, families and carers helped those survivors heal. In any tragedy or disaster, you will always find people helping, sometimes even at great cost to themselves or when they are also victims.
If you guys need a lighter disaster, may I suggest the Gimli Glider? Bad maintenance and the crew fucking up unit conversions led to a 767 running out of fuel mid flight and the pilots doing mid-air drifts to land on an in-use race course
People will say November can't be a name when there are people named June. But what those people don't understand is that there are no rules, except for when there are rules, in which cases there should be no rules, except for if you're a billionaire who wants to name your kid XÆA-12. So there should be ONE (1) rule. And that rule is that the WTYP cast gets to pick your kid's name.
I go by Tuesday. Anything can be a name. It's simply a trans/nonbinary thing to pick a name that isn't traditionally a name simply because it sounds cool.
I was in kindergarten with a girl named Autumn, middle and high school with a kid named Utah, and high school with a guy named Dallas. Hell, my Grandmother on my mom's side was named June. And, lest we forget, _American McGee._
Its like these people never grew up around hippies. I had a friend who's cousins were named Lake, River, Cloud, and, I swear Im not joking, Field. All identical looking boys, literally the same person but about two years apart. Except Lake and River, who may have been twins, not sure about that.
I would let WTYP name my children. I'm bad at names and default to something I think is funny, so my children would be saved from names like "Grungust Mk2" and "Skeletrex the Bloodfeaster"
November sounds like a cool name but I feel like it will lead to someone assuming you are spelling your name using the NATO phonetic alphabet, only to be very confused that no more letters are coming.
Yes. And some Indian soldiers deserted and settled down that's why the Philippines have a dish called "kare-kare" (a peanut-based "curry"). (I could be wrong. The kare-kare story could just be a legend.)
@@reggiethelion I would 100% believe that story. Indian soldiers went to fight in the 1st world war under Royal Indian Army service and some ended up having wives and children in France, though I can't remember the article now so I'm not sure if they were allowed to stay.
Thank you for normalizing pronouns being part of introduction. It really helps us trans people as well as non binary, gender fluid, two-spirit and others.
it was pretty fun to see one article per day come out about a train crash for like one month after palestine, then nothing, then one article per day about an airplane problem for 1 month after alaska air, then nothing
A lot of big business makes sense when you realize executives don't think they will be around much longer and are trying to strip all the copper wire out of the building before it collapses
nothing could possibly have been funnier than the 10 seconds of dead silence that followed "Artemis Fowl play." I see you, god dammit, and i respect you
The idea I'm casually travelling somewhere, pull out my phone, oh hey, neat, new Well There's Your Problem and it is about the vehicle you are on and Roz starts saying times down to the second and it's about fifty seconds in the future... Whelp, that's a new fear unlocked.
The small boats are called banka, usually made from wood, the long outrigger is made from bamboo. Never think i've been on a fiberglass version. The outrigger make them very stable both at speed and standing still, so they are used for everything from transport, to fishing, to tourism/diving
@@Madhouse_Media Devon's interjections are always great, but there are some episodes (Love Canal comes to mind) where I've had to switch from Spotify to UA-cam because I could _feel_ the Devon gaps.
Do any of you guys find yourself impressed at how long Liam's bleeps are? Sometimes they go on for like five seconds longer than the thing I assumed he was saying. Dude's got a lot to say, I guess.
I kinda wish devon Morse coded the bleeps so it'd be like ****** do the fucking ******* and ******** when ******* because I think it would be funny. however that's more work for devon lol
On this installment of Safety Third, I learned that the sadness I sometimes feel when discarding inanimate objects is not just me being a massive baby. Yay November
Drowning in a big husk made of steel is one of the few things that actually scares me on a fundamental level (along with spiders). Lets see what watching this before sleep will do to my dreams today :D
Spiders are bros, and don't want to bite us. Just give them their space and they'll return the favour! My takeaway from this episode is to always stay on or near the deck of a ship (especially if it's crowded), preferably right beside a lifejacket station, with all of my belongings in waterproof bags.
if I can recommend a genuinely wonderful video series, check out "These are the spiders in your house", it's a youtube series by travis mcenery where he catches and observes common american house spiders and does a break down on their behaviour, habitat and willingness to bite (this is measured in a hilarious way). I think it's genuinely great for helping people overcome a fear of spiders.
Someone probably posted this before but the reason Betamax stayed in production twenty years after ending as a home video format was because it was a really popular recording medium for TV studios before the ubiquity of fully digital workflow. Cost per tape and the 1 hour limit wasnt an issue and the improved quality over VHS made it ideal for capturing input from studio cameras. Broadcast standard Betamax has incredible quality. I got to work with it during a brief stint at MNN. It was super cool.
Ooh boy I saw the safety third image show up and thought "I bet I know where this is going!" I had to deal with these bulbs in movie projectors. Practically gotta wear a flak jacket when you change them in case they break. And disposal is fun too, you're supposed to put it back in the packaging without one of the foam padding sections, close it up, and then throw the box to break the bulb before shipping back to the manufacturer. It might only weight a few pounds at most, but it sounds like a heavy box of books 10x the weight dropped from a floor up when it breaks.
I went to the Philippines recently, specifically Cebu. I stayed on Mactan Island, near a shrine to Lapu Lapu, dedicated to the warrior that killed Ferdinand Magellan & is a symbol in the Philippines fro resistance to colonization. Just across the channel in Cebu City, there is a pavillion displaying the cross Ferdinand Magellan brought to the island, right next to a church where an image of Jesus, brought to Cebu by Magellan, is celebrated & kept as a religious relic. Yeah, idk what to make of Philippines' form of Catholicism & their colonization either.
I just read "how to hide an empire" which even as someone who is generally aware of US imperial interference with Latin American countries and such, I had never heard anyone talk about US history in it's non-state territories- While it is Spains fault that everyone's catholic there, the Philippines was the largest population occupied by the US from 1898 to 1946 during which time it was just a playground for American infrastructure guys to do what they wanted to densely populated cities that could not vote. Filipinos have Spanish last names due to Spain being the one to force them to adopt a western naming system which skews Americans' impression that its culture was mainly influenced by Spanish colonization, but America quickly made English the dominant language and it is still one of its official languages.
Random fact about those "State Trooper" hats, or Campaign Hats. They are apparently really, really, hot to wear. The state park rangers in my state had to wear them as part of their regular uniform at one point and they all were so happy to switch to no hat or baseball cap. Doing stuff in 100 degree F weather with a big chimney furnace on your head is no fun. Condolences to NPS rangers who still wear them.
Philippine ferry operators still practice the time-honored tradition of being dodgy operators that skimp on the basics of safety and maintenance. I would not be surprised if I will hear in this channel the other ferry tragedy of this country that is the MV Princess of the Stars...
I kind of feel like the morality of boats follows an inverse bell curve. Bitty lil boat = water bicycle = good. Bigger sailboat = ecologically neutral, but historically abusive = iffy. Giant oil tanker/cruise liner = bad. Theoretical nuclear ocean liner/cargo ship run by a collective of crew-owners = good.
@@kstxevolution9642 Unless you use the non-contemporary definition. Words ending in -mancy defer to divination, making them walk around would be something more like necrourgy. A pyromancer does not throw fireballs, it lights a bunch of scented candles and says you're going to get pregnant tonight.
Use the nickname "Ember"? It's two syllables, it's a sweet nickname, and it's a hot thing! Edit: forgot to say that it is drawn/ shortened from November, like "Beth" from Elizabeth.
I think that would make Jesus more of a system than a two-spirit person, if anything. Also, my understanding is that "two-spirit" as a label is only used by First Nations/Native [North/South] American people (and it doesn't mean you literally have two personalities or people inside you).
And once again it holds true; neurodivergents clump. One by one all the channels and podcasts I enjoy are casually dropping the adhd. Which I am, and badly. Medication to even kind of function as an adult. I just get annoyed by the speech patterns and directness of neurotypical speakers, I think. Oh, you didn't go on a completely unrelated tangent immediately into the video? Nope, I'm gone, this isn't the kind of energy I can relate to. 😂 You guys are great. Even though the police in my country are suffering from the bad behavior of the police in yours. Understaffed due to bad public opinion despite high standards and zero tolerance for prejudice.
The low opacity "Recorded on the 21st of February 2024" disclaimer on top of the news of Toby Keith's death makes it seem as if he resuscitated between the 22nd and the 29th, thus making the news outdated
November is a great name, apropos of nothing: have you ever read the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde? They're fantastic and follow your nomenclature
unlike the standard bleep on tv or radio, which will mask the audio feed entirely, here we hear the feeds of the other hosts sighing in agreement or consternation (or both) during the extended bleeps, which really breathes new life into the device. cutting edge podcasting
The Austronesian expansion, of course includes the Phillippines. Its a very interesting topic, if you want something else than the euro-centric exploration of the world.
So her initials went from ACK (which makes me think of the Kathy comic strip) to NCK (which sounds like the abbreviation to some Soviet secret police unit).
November no! Do NOT try putting out a cigarette with gasoline! You’re confusing it with kerosene/jet fuel/diesel fuel. Gasoline is EXTREMELY volatile, that’s why it’s got a distinct smell
34:25 yep, the PNR 900 Class are GE Universal Series diesel-electric locomotives. The first and second batches were made in Erie in 1973 and 1979. The one in the slide, 918, was built in Montreal in 1991.
34:20 I had to look this up, and it looks like Rocz nailed it on the head. The loco in question looks to be a General Electric U15C, one of just over 300 built about 1969
Congrats to November on getting a month named after her. Truly gives us heights to aspire to~
She's up there with 2 Roman emperors and the king of the fuckin gods.
Other highlights for the name include being able to have "No" as a nickname
@adderous "November, spelt No - vee like victory -ember" would be fun to say, especially since people will insist on spelling it wrong even though her name is November.
As if I did have enough of a crisis going on at the moment having recently turned the same age as Jesus and accomplishing nothing with my time other than several really poor tasting jokes.
Ñovember
90 Minutes?! Is this an episode for ANTS?
How are the hogs supposed to ***** to this if it's so short it can fit on a 1990s floppy disk
Kids these days with their dang Tick Tocks and shortened attention spans
Unfortunately, they're catering to the low attention span demographics now.
well the latest bonus was 4 hours so y'know
i has to be at LEAST three times larger than this
November "I Will Continue Adding Syllables to My Full Name Until My Demands Are Met" Caldwell-Kelly
Remember, remember, her name is November: the engineering, bridges, and actionable threats
❤❤❤
Labor, xbox, and safety thirds
I know of no reason why the lady November should ever be forgot.
She'll be waitin' for my money from Patreon which Nove' partially gets
How could you forget about rigidity.
You guys need to do a ‘Well There Isn’t Your Problem’ for April 1st that’s about some sort of positive story of heroism and a miracle in spite of nature’s awesome power
Yes please
Yes! I want this!!! Give us the Anti WTYP
doesn't exist sorry
One of the things that encourages me as someone who is obsessed with deadly disasters is that there are stories of heroism and community care and compassion in all of them. Every time something bad happens, there are people, sometimes thousands or even millions of them, who are immediately doing whatever they can to help. Even in a case like this, where there were so few survivors, there still were survivors, and that was only possible because people came to help, and doctors and nurses, families and carers helped those survivors heal.
In any tragedy or disaster, you will always find people helping, sometimes even at great cost to themselves or when they are also victims.
podcast musical chairs, WTYP presented by Milo Edwards and Phoebe Roy from the Masters of our Domain podcast.
If you guys need a lighter disaster, may I suggest the Gimli Glider? Bad maintenance and the crew fucking up unit conversions led to a 767 running out of fuel mid flight and the pilots doing mid-air drifts to land on an in-use race course
Don’t need all the fuel. It saves weight.
Could Devon either leave their comments up longer or provide time stamps? I want to keep up with their wit and wisdom butit goes so fast
Yes, please!
I often go back to read them.
I second this!
I miss them and have to go back 😮
Or a little audible queue? please Devon!
@@annafddthere is a audio que i belive it's the hit marker sound from call of duty
"WTYP Explained" is 100% required.
People will say November can't be a name when there are people named June. But what those people don't understand is that there are no rules, except for when there are rules, in which cases there should be no rules, except for if you're a billionaire who wants to name your kid XÆA-12. So there should be ONE (1) rule. And that rule is that the WTYP cast gets to pick your kid's name.
I go by Tuesday. Anything can be a name. It's simply a trans/nonbinary thing to pick a name that isn't traditionally a name simply because it sounds cool.
I was in kindergarten with a girl named Autumn, middle and high school with a kid named Utah, and high school with a guy named Dallas. Hell, my Grandmother on my mom's side was named June. And, lest we forget, _American McGee._
Its like these people never grew up around hippies. I had a friend who's cousins were named Lake, River, Cloud, and, I swear Im not joking, Field. All identical looking boys, literally the same person but about two years apart. Except Lake and River, who may have been twins, not sure about that.
I would let WTYP name my children. I'm bad at names and default to something I think is funny, so my children would be saved from names like "Grungust Mk2" and "Skeletrex the Bloodfeaster"
@@BlindErephon Okay, there are two (2) rules
We Stan a based November
November sounds like a cool name but I feel like it will lead to someone assuming you are spelling your name using the NATO phonetic alphabet, only to be very confused that no more letters are coming.
she got it from the NATO phonetic alphabet
"Hello, my name is N, but most people call me November"
Did she do it because of the submarine, too? In any case, brava! Yay, November!
@@andresmorera6426 a november class sub
She can use Nova for shorthand, which unapologetically slaps.
RIP to that safety third I sent before November. 😔 Now I'm gonna look like a big mean dummy.
I'm sure the crew will understand
I'm sure the crew will mock you on equal levels to using an incorrect "and guest" ❤
And in that moment the guest has the chance to come out with the FUNNIEST new name possible …
I'm pretty sure Justin will just correct the name to November before reading it out as he clearly did in this one
I was raised being told the reason the British left the country after a short time was because we grew coffee, not tea.
The Philippines?
Yes. And some Indian soldiers deserted and settled down that's why the Philippines have a dish called "kare-kare" (a peanut-based "curry"). (I could be wrong. The kare-kare story could just be a legend.)
@@reggiethelion I would 100% believe that story. Indian soldiers went to fight in the 1st world war under Royal Indian Army service and some ended up having wives and children in France, though I can't remember the article now so I'm not sure if they were allowed to stay.
"Condemn the state of Oklahoma for existing" within 8 minutes ? Progress.
As someone who lives here, I concur.
I've been condemning the state of Oklahoma for existing since before it was cool.
As an Oklahoman, I agree, fuck this shithole.
@@fauxpinkytoosame, we should hang out
The Trans Advocacy Coalition of Oklahoma does some cool stuff if anyone is interested.
46:40 - 47:00 One time I was able to relate to and befriend a Vietnamese person by saying that we used to be ruled by the French too
9:00 The God Damn News
14:40 The God Damn News II
18:35 The God Damn News III
28:35 Main Story
1:22:45 Safety Third
1:31:35 Plugs
Thank you for normalizing pronouns being part of introduction. It really helps us trans people as well as non binary, gender fluid, two-spirit and others.
The well there's your problem "fuck-a-fan contest" deserves a eulogy, F in chat, fellow gamers
F
I'm autistic enough that I read that as being about fucking a fan, like the thing you use to move air, and I was like "why would you ever do that?"
I'm autistic enough that I read that as being about fucking a fan, like the thing you use to move air, and I was like "why would you ever do that?"
@@tOGGLEwAFFLES
Currently imagining a banana being sliced into discs...
it was pretty fun to see one article per day come out about a train crash for like one month after palestine, then nothing, then one article per day about an airplane problem for 1 month after alaska air, then nothing
A lot of big business makes sense when you realize executives don't think they will be around much longer and are trying to strip all the copper wire out of the building before it collapses
nothing could possibly have been funnier than the 10 seconds of dead silence that followed "Artemis Fowl play." I see you, god dammit, and i respect you
Oh, I was wondering when we'd get back to covering kilodeath disasters.
PHILIPPINES MENTIONED!
(im not filipino, but i know several, and they have been informed. expect them)
The idea I'm casually travelling somewhere, pull out my phone, oh hey, neat, new Well There's Your Problem and it is about the vehicle you are on and Roz starts saying times down to the second and it's about fifty seconds in the future...
Whelp, that's a new fear unlocked.
The small boats are called banka, usually made from wood, the long outrigger is made from bamboo. Never think i've been on a fiberglass version. The outrigger make them very stable both at speed and standing still, so they are used for everything from transport, to fishing, to tourism/diving
Devon, you are the hero of this episode
So, same as ever?
@@Madhouse_Media Devon's interjections are always great, but there are some episodes (Love Canal comes to mind) where I've had to switch from Spotify to UA-cam because I could _feel_ the Devon gaps.
I just wish they left them on the screen longer! I can't pause every interjection.
All aboard the catgirl railway
Do any of you guys find yourself impressed at how long Liam's bleeps are? Sometimes they go on for like five seconds longer than the thing I assumed he was saying. Dude's got a lot to say, I guess.
Don't reward them. This is clear censorship
Yay Liam needs to be heard
probably some expletives in there to boost the length
I kinda wish devon Morse coded the bleeps so it'd be like ****** do the fucking ******* and ******** when ******* because I think it would be funny. however that's more work for devon lol
Release the Liam cut
Yay November!
On this installment of Safety Third, I learned that the sadness I sometimes feel when discarding inanimate objects is not just me being a massive baby. Yay November
Drowning in a big husk made of steel is one of the few things that actually scares me on a fundamental level (along with spiders). Lets see what watching this before sleep will do to my dreams today :D
I do t think you have to worry about drowning in a big spider husk. 😊
Spiders are bros, and don't want to bite us. Just give them their space and they'll return the favour!
My takeaway from this episode is to always stay on or near the deck of a ship (especially if it's crowded), preferably right beside a lifejacket station, with all of my belongings in waterproof bags.
if I can recommend a genuinely wonderful video series, check out "These are the spiders in your house", it's a youtube series by travis mcenery where he catches and observes common american house spiders and does a break down on their behaviour, habitat and willingness to bite (this is measured in a hilarious way).
I think it's genuinely great for helping people overcome a fear of spiders.
...The part that surprised me about Devon staring like Jim from the Office? Is that I've just assumed that they always are doing that already...
I just assumed Devon has their heads in their hands constantly
Someone probably posted this before but the reason Betamax stayed in production twenty years after ending as a home video format was because it was a really popular recording medium for TV studios before the ubiquity of fully digital workflow. Cost per tape and the 1 hour limit wasnt an issue and the improved quality over VHS made it ideal for capturing input from studio cameras. Broadcast standard Betamax has incredible quality. I got to work with it during a brief stint at MNN. It was super cool.
I don't know where you found this November chick but she rules.
In shark interrogations, the bad cop is a dolphin.
Are you sure about that? Dolphins are notoriously a bunch of vindictive dicks
Ooh boy I saw the safety third image show up and thought "I bet I know where this is going!"
I had to deal with these bulbs in movie projectors. Practically gotta wear a flak jacket when you change them in case they break. And disposal is fun too, you're supposed to put it back in the packaging without one of the foam padding sections, close it up, and then throw the box to break the bulb before shipping back to the manufacturer. It might only weight a few pounds at most, but it sounds like a heavy box of books 10x the weight dropped from a floor up when it breaks.
LETS FUCKING GO MORE BOATS!!!!!
Actually…
Two fewer boats 😢
I thought the rallying cry was MOAR TRAINZ!!!!1
@@joearnold6881shhhhh its the thought that counts
I went to the Philippines recently, specifically Cebu. I stayed on Mactan Island, near a shrine to Lapu Lapu, dedicated to the warrior that killed Ferdinand Magellan & is a symbol in the Philippines fro resistance to colonization.
Just across the channel in Cebu City, there is a pavillion displaying the cross Ferdinand Magellan brought to the island, right next to a church where an image of Jesus, brought to Cebu by Magellan, is celebrated & kept as a religious relic.
Yeah, idk what to make of Philippines' form of Catholicism & their colonization either.
I just read "how to hide an empire" which even as someone who is generally aware of US imperial interference with Latin American countries and such, I had never heard anyone talk about US history in it's non-state territories- While it is Spains fault that everyone's catholic there, the Philippines was the largest population occupied by the US from 1898 to 1946 during which time it was just a playground for American infrastructure guys to do what they wanted to densely populated cities that could not vote. Filipinos have Spanish last names due to Spain being the one to force them to adopt a western naming system which skews Americans' impression that its culture was mainly influenced by Spanish colonization, but America quickly made English the dominant language and it is still one of its official languages.
Random fact about those "State Trooper" hats, or Campaign Hats. They are apparently really, really, hot to wear. The state park rangers in my state had to wear them as part of their regular uniform at one point and they all were so happy to switch to no hat or baseball cap. Doing stuff in 100 degree F weather with a big chimney furnace on your head is no fun. Condolences to NPS rangers who still wear them.
Are they wool? If so, it seems like there ought to be a hot-weather uniform variant.
With Devon there’s no such thing as too late to change
The Chiron change is funnier
I didn't recognise the name Doña Paz until Rosz mentioned it was a ferry... and then the dread set in
Philippine ferry operators still practice the time-honored tradition of being dodgy operators that skimp on the basics of safety and maintenance. I would not be surprised if I will hear in this channel the other ferry tragedy of this country that is the MV Princess of the Stars...
Train Good, Car Bad Horse, Chaotic Neutral, Boat... Submarine in development?
just like a necromancer is a doctor that arrived too late
Well, based on the Russian Black Sea Fleet, you'd be correct!
I kind of feel like the morality of boats follows an inverse bell curve. Bitty lil boat = water bicycle = good. Bigger sailboat = ecologically neutral, but historically abusive = iffy. Giant oil tanker/cruise liner = bad. Theoretical nuclear ocean liner/cargo ship run by a collective of crew-owners = good.
@@kstxevolution9642 Unless you use the non-contemporary definition. Words ending in -mancy defer to divination, making them walk around would be something more like necrourgy. A pyromancer does not throw fireballs, it lights a bunch of scented candles and says you're going to get pregnant tonight.
@@ElorauroraSo, basically the oops, all Batman alignment chart
Use the nickname "Ember"? It's two syllables, it's a sweet nickname, and it's a hot thing!
Edit: forgot to say that it is drawn/ shortened from November, like "Beth" from Elizabeth.
"My name is Ember, Nov ember."
Full of Vim (short for november) and Vigor (short for slesvig-holsteiner or something)
"backshots" in the first five seconds? let's gooooo
'Ember' seems like a good nickname, it has the same beat as 'Alice' so it's easier to remember.
14:42 I almost called my pub trivia team "Country music did for Toby Keith" after he died. Unfortunately, my teammates wimped out.
That's a tawheed pose!
This show has made me genuinely afraid of boats, so thank you for that
@zeszewski6527 No
i'd prefer a boat to a plan tbh
Boat phobia was bad enough to make one of the cast change names to distance themselves from the Princess Alice disaster, so you're not alone.
arrtemis fowl is such a reach I'll bet 5 other people recognize it. Serious props
Look, the later books went off the rails a bit, but it's a good series
Congratulations to Ñovember.
Makes it sound like it's being said by a catgirl.
_sends a cat ear headband to the PO box_
Spanish catgirl
Funny thing: East Palestine was one of my first WTYP episodes ... probably because algorithm overlapping with local proximity.
Remember, remember, the name of November
Go November! Sending love from Ireland. Liam your anger is for the right people and I'm mad too. Thanks Rocz for the info
november said she's november now and all i could think of was November Eleventh from Darker than Black so she's chosen a good name
I vote for Jesus being two-spirit in Vatican III, since he's already also the Father (He/Him) and Holy Spirit (she/they) anyway.
I think that would make Jesus more of a system than a two-spirit person, if anything.
Also, my understanding is that "two-spirit" as a label is only used by First Nations/Native [North/South] American people (and it doesn't mean you literally have two personalities or people inside you).
Oh okay, I just hit the "Pope Francis declares Jesus two-spirit" bit.
And once again it holds true; neurodivergents clump. One by one all the channels and podcasts I enjoy are casually dropping the adhd. Which I am, and badly. Medication to even kind of function as an adult.
I just get annoyed by the speech patterns and directness of neurotypical speakers, I think.
Oh, you didn't go on a completely unrelated tangent immediately into the video? Nope, I'm gone, this isn't the kind of energy I can relate to. 😂
You guys are great. Even though the police in my country are suffering from the bad behavior of the police in yours. Understaffed due to bad public opinion despite high standards and zero tolerance for prejudice.
What alien planet is your country on?
Nice to know you live in the one country in the world where the police aren’t shit
The low opacity "Recorded on the 21st of February 2024" disclaimer on top of the news of Toby Keith's death makes it seem as if he resuscitated between the 22nd and the 29th, thus making the news outdated
I demand a bonus episode for the bonus day that is Leap Day
computerized timekeeping is a *great* engineering disaster. I second this
Mark, that's bonus? Bonus, that's bonus?
They did an episode about Y2K scare if you’re into computerized timekeeping
Devon on point with the edit comments. Love to see it.
Yall doing great. I look forward to each of these.
Hearing November say ‘my name is November’ and pounding my fists on the table and hollering like I’m watching a sports team score a goal.
I thought November named herself after the class of Soviet attack subs.
Amongst other things I think
Congrats November on the new month being named after you! You will always be 9th in our hearts.
My very first WTYP episode as P.Eng
Congratulations
Congrats! ERTW
Fucking engineers using jargon that forces everyone else to ask them or google it. Congratulations!
You’re telling me a window activated this?!
WTYP has 5 hosts: Rocz, Liam, November, Devon, and the Activate Windows logo
November is a great name, apropos of nothing: have you ever read the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde? They're fantastic and follow your nomenclature
Finally the unsung hero of this podcast, the Activate Windows logo, is getting the attention it deserves.
I've been working on a WTYP themed scale model project, and it looks like I need to revise some lettering on it. Love the new name, November. ❤
I’m with Liam here 😢 Rest in Power Nex Benedict
Remember, Remember; not Alice. November.
transmasc jesus getting top surgery from longinus
unlike the standard bleep on tv or radio, which will mask the audio feed entirely, here we hear the feeds of the other hosts sighing in agreement or consternation (or both) during the extended bleeps, which really breathes new life into the device. cutting edge podcasting
devon calling someone a fuckin mug is so powerful.
Yay November
YAY NOVEMBER
The Austronesian expansion, of course includes the Phillippines. Its a very interesting topic, if you want something else than the euro-centric exploration of the world.
The reason Sony kept selling BETA tapes is because they were used in broadcasting.
but importantly not compatible with betamax
Ninth post, apparently. Last time I was this early to the podcast, Chernobyl reactor No4 was still standing.
November is a nice name, but where I live, the actual month sucks, Lol😊
So her initials went from ACK (which makes me think of the Kathy comic strip) to NCK (which sounds like the abbreviation to some Soviet secret police unit).
Neue Clovenia Kunst
No Caldwell in there any more
@@MickultyNK? She is also now a moderator of r/Pyongyang.
Joining the patreon was the best decision I've ever made, 5 stars go home and tell your mother you're brilliant. Yay November!
I like November, it's a good name attached to a wonderful lady 🐻
Yay November!!🎉
Vector shipping sounds like some sort of Xenosaga shit
i thought the chyron change sound was the first few notes of Canned Heat (jamiroquai) for a second and nearly exploded
the guy who's watching wtyp when the ship catches fire is about to send in the biggest safety 3rd email known to man
You just know there's some German Bulb enthusiast losing it at the sick bulbs being wasted
Nothing more fun than being surprised by a new episode of the anarchy that is WTYPP.
Congrats to November on the name change, but I can't help but say it like its NATO standard alpha numerics over the radio.
Let's go November
Yay Liam! Yay Road Trip! Yay Heinous Crimes!
24:03 I'm sorry Devon, socializing must be very challenging being a disembodied consciousness that can only communicate via text suddenly appearing.
The locomotive asked about at 34:20 is a U15C. Or at least 918 is. (919 is photographed here)
GE power. This one might have been assembled at the former MLW plant in Montreal instead of Erie.
November Kelly being iconic as always
Remember, remember her name is November
Of podcasts, hot takes and drops
Devon is killing it in this vid hahahaha
November no! Do NOT try putting out a cigarette with gasoline! You’re confusing it with kerosene/jet fuel/diesel fuel. Gasoline is EXTREMELY volatile, that’s why it’s got a distinct smell
34:25 yep, the PNR 900 Class are GE Universal Series diesel-electric locomotives. The first and second batches were made in Erie in 1973 and 1979. The one in the slide, 918, was built in Montreal in 1991.
34:20 I had to look this up, and it looks like Rocz nailed it on the head. The loco in question looks to be a General Electric U15C, one of just over 300 built about 1969
LET'S GO just in time for my drive home, thanks for keeping me awake lol
Ooh, Manila. I love their envelopes.