Fundamentals of Ballistics

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  • @sbiner5480
    @sbiner5480 4 роки тому +770

    These old US army videos are the best educational material i have seen

    • @maysammirzakhalili4862
      @maysammirzakhalili4862 3 роки тому +15

      Why they are not creating new ones? God bless america 🙏🏻.

    • @chubiin20s36
      @chubiin20s36 3 роки тому +17

      Ikrrr such an interesting way to make the concept understand

    • @kermiadjamil4090
      @kermiadjamil4090 3 роки тому +4

      Agreed

    • @sbiner5480
      @sbiner5480 3 роки тому +2

      @Keyur fair enough

    • @frankcastle1216
      @frankcastle1216 3 роки тому +4

      That's because U.S. Army is the absolute best of all military organizations! Hooah! 😛

  • @Sphyxx
    @Sphyxx Рік тому +350

    So easy to follow and no unnecessary complicated jargon, old time videos to teach are just top notch.

    • @Kawka1122
      @Kawka1122 Рік тому

      Niel degrasse Tyson is the smartest scientists on the planet USA!

    • @Envious__
      @Envious__ Рік тому +5

      Because the DOD understood that they needed to train and explain super complicated subjects to people who might not have even graduated high school. Using real world examples such as the “4th of July” analogy made things easier to understand.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Рік тому +4

      Why can't school be like this?

    • @magos2610
      @magos2610 Рік тому +2

      It isn't that old actually since modern artillery is the same as ww2 only with a compurers attached to it. Also in the Ukraine they use the old pieces of artillery with the help of drones to correct the fire and that duo is almost as effective as the modern ones with computers.

    • @Kawka1122
      @Kawka1122 Рік тому

      @@magos2610 no. Modern artillery even barrel is electronic instead of steel.

  • @buckleberryofficial7613
    @buckleberryofficial7613 Рік тому +136

    Took Ballistics in school, Fascinating subject, things go up things go down

    • @osmacar5331
      @osmacar5331 Рік тому

      yes sir yes sir yes sir. fuck off sir.

    • @hanzchii9245
      @hanzchii9245 Рік тому +10

      What came up must come down
      -Le boolet

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 Рік тому +2

      Tom Lehrer.
      Wernher Von Braun.

    • @F-Man
      @F-Man Рік тому

      @@whereswaldo5740A man whose allegiance is ruled by expedience!

    • @anthonylimjoco5958
      @anthonylimjoco5958 Рік тому +1

      Ya it has it's ups and downs

  • @2fast2block
    @2fast2block Рік тому +77

    I've done a LOT of reloading of various calibers for handguns since I was into pistol shooting competition. I made SURE I followed the specs because things have to be so precise. Watching this excellent vid helped me understand so much more. Thanks.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Рік тому +1

      Yes this is a great starters' guide to honing down your ballistics. :)

    • @2fast2block
      @2fast2block Рік тому +2

      @@Eduardo_Espinoza I've seen pistols blow up either because the person reloaded a double charge of powder or they didn't load powder in a particular round, so the primer put the bullet in the barrel, squib, they think they have a jam so they manually cycle in the next round and BAM. Certainly most can tell if they had a squib or not.

  • @jonkaminsky8382
    @jonkaminsky8382 8 місяців тому +6

    Sometimes I wonder if the people playing their instruments for these early films thought to themselves, “No need to hit every note perfectly because our music will just sound garbled and shitty anyway when played through a film projector!”

  • @omarfaruque1095
    @omarfaruque1095 4 роки тому +26

    This video is ruthless, still satisfying, a gem of time...?

  • @kubricksghost6058
    @kubricksghost6058 10 місяців тому +4

    This is brilliant, but I am sad that there isn't a brand new 2023 version of this on UA-cam! Fascinating subject which should be explored in detail.

    • @s_s-g4d
      @s_s-g4d 9 місяців тому

      nah. the 2023 version will have a lot of empty words, a lot of useless visuals, and end up being entertaining to the point of failing to deliver information.

  • @jedimajic
    @jedimajic 12 років тому +21

    I'm very glad you are posting these ! They are very interesting - and very cool !

  • @rodneyspence7441
    @rodneyspence7441 Рік тому +42

    Precise dropping of bombs was also a big problem. There was a certain type of bomb sight developed by the US military during WW2 that provided very accurate bombing, but the name escapes me at the moment....

    • @thestupidchannel2037
      @thestupidchannel2037 Рік тому +37

      It was the norden bomb sight, it promised to have extremely high accuracy but failed to deliver, although it was more accurate than the bomb sights at the time. It used a compact computer and more advanced instruments to predict where the bomb would fall. The norden bomb sight was used on the Enola Gay dropping of the little boy atomic bomb on japan.

    • @tunguska2370
      @tunguska2370 Рік тому +1

      Mentally challenged bomb

    • @thomasrussell4674
      @thomasrussell4674 11 місяців тому

      @@thestupidchannel2037 yes it's amazing the niche appearances of specialised computer-like machines prior to the Turing Colossus.

    • @paulmeredith4515
      @paulmeredith4515 8 місяців тому

      Norton bombsights. Developed a perfected by a Brit engineer across the pond if I remember right

  • @vaclavkrpec2879
    @vaclavkrpec2879 Рік тому +12

    This was actually a good, informative material; I'm impressed.

  • @DeadPollo
    @DeadPollo Рік тому +20

    7:37
    I do believe this is one of the hypothesis of what happened to Scott's RN50 in Kentucky Ballistics: a round filled with this type of powder

    • @azpok8905
      @azpok8905 Рік тому +1

      Yes, he did a video that explain this. And I think this is what happened

    • @raico6890
      @raico6890 Рік тому +1

      Must be that, he was using that spicy SLAP ammo

    • @Kawka1122
      @Kawka1122 Рік тому

      @@raico6890 it was D1-LDO Ammo

    • @suprememasteroftheuniverse
      @suprememasteroftheuniverse Рік тому +1

      There's no theory. Your beloved gunmaker is a psychopath and must be arrested. Scott too. He's also a danger to public safety. All gun UA-camrs, as good psychopaths too, went out of their way to defend him with all kinds of ridiculous theories to not loose their easy UA-cam money. Not a single f for human life.

    • @raico6890
      @raico6890 Рік тому +1

      @@suprememasteroftheuniverse shut up, aguante el diego y Messi campeon brazuca

  • @FieldSobrietyTest6676
    @FieldSobrietyTest6676 Рік тому +3

    These videos explain a problem to you for understand FROM A VERY BASIC understanding and building up to the present problem. I really love it.

  • @Romanov117
    @Romanov117 Рік тому +2

    No special effects, less music, no one acting on screen for most of the time.
    *This is the true educational video.*

    • @ayebraine
      @ayebraine 10 місяців тому

      I agree that it's great, but it is CHOCK FULL of special effects shots. Manual animation is usually the most expensive type of shot available (measured in hundreds of dollars for a second of runtime), and this uses such animation, albeit quite a simple kind.
      You can make the same animation today with vector tech and flash-like programs for pennies, sure. If you don't factor in labor costs. But with 1950s tech, this is very expensive VFX that required filming animated stuff frame by frame, then re-filming it many times over to composite it with animated effects in studios.
      Not to mention that even now, you'd pay a lot for a good director, good storyboarder, good animator, and good motion designer to get a video as effective as this.

  • @currololo
    @currololo Рік тому +4

    Clear, concise and informative, this is how an educational video must be.

  • @mottee
    @mottee Рік тому +5

    There's a lot of misconceptions about what initially causes the recoil. This video explains it spot on. Excellent!

    • @peghead
      @peghead Рік тому

      I've seen illustrations of internal ballistics that show that at ignition, all forces inside the barrel are equal, that recoil can not occur until the projectile clears the muzzle, then all forces are directed to the rear of the barrel resulting in recoil. Forces such as the ejection of the projectile, expanding gases, unspent propellant, etc. (ejecta) contribute to the rearward push. I've seen 'super slo-mo' video of a 76mm cannon firing and the recoil began before the projectile left the barrel, my theory is the 3in x bore length column of air inside the bore was ejected as the projectile was traveling toward the muzzle acting as ejecta. I've seen recoil action semi-auto pistols firing in slo-mo that demonstrate that recoil doesn't occur until the bullet leaves the muzzle.

    • @mottee
      @mottee Рік тому +4

      @@pegheadSorry but that's wrong, the explanation and visualization on this film is right.
      Just a couple of things:
      - If at the moment of ignition forces inside the barrel would balance each other out, neither the gun or the bullet would move. In reality the forces acting on the back of barrel and on the bullet are (roughly) equal and certainly opposite, but they do not balance each other out, because they act on two different bodies (gun and bullet) and accelerate their motions in opposite directions.
      - The bullet, gases and ejecta rushing forward inside the barrel do not push the gun backward. On the contrary, the push the gun forward, because the friction and drag against the inside of the bore. But the backward force from the gas pressure in much greater, so the gun is pushed backward. This push is strongest while all stuff is still inside the barrel, because the pressure is strongest then.
      - In semiautomatic pistols the slide starts moving backward at the same instant the bullet starts its forward movement. I've seen hi-speed videos where this is very obvious.
      - Finally, and this should be obvious: we are dealing with contact forces here. Anything that does not touch the gun can not exert a force on it. So the bullet etc that has come out of the muzzle can't affect the gun any way.
      Unfortunately, I've noticed that those who don't believe the correct explanation usually can't be converted. They just do not understand Newtonian physics and interactions inside the gun. Which is not entirely their fault; these things are just generally taught so badly at school.
      PS. I have a PhD in physics education.

    • @peghead
      @peghead Рік тому

      Fair enough, but is not the projectile ejecta also? I once saw a concept where in the vacuum of space, a craft can be propelled by launching a projectile from the rear, in your explanation, one would merely have to launch a projectile contained in a very long, closed and sealed tube/barrel and as long as the projectile doesn't exit the tube, it would still exert an opposite force to the craft propelling it forward, at a slower velocity, of course.

    • @mottee
      @mottee Рік тому +1

      @@peghead In the described situation the craft would indeed be propelled forward. Let's assume it starts from rest. If we separate the projectile and the gas pushing it, then the craft is not propelled by the projectile but by the force the gas exerts to the craft. If we lump the projectile, gas, unburnt powder etc together as ejecta, then we can say that the craft is propelled by the ejecta.
      Using this terminology, when the ejecta reaches the other sealed end of the barrel, they exert equal and opposite forces to each other, which make both the ejecta and the craft to stop. But they both have moved from their original position; the craft has moved forward, the ejecta backward. What has not moved is the center of mass of the craft-ejecta system, which is assumed to be isolated from the rest of the world. Internal forces can't change the motion of the center of mass of a system. The principle is called the conservation of momentum. So in this case the system as a whole stays in rest all the time, in spite of that its parts move.
      Coming back to the recoil of a gun, conservation of momentum is in a way the simplest means to figure out why the gun starts to move backward at the same the bullet starts to move forward. No need to think about forces, their balances and directions. In order to keep the gun-gas-bullet system's center of mass in rest, when there's stuff moving forward, there must be stuff moving backward too. Of course in this case the system is not isolated, but at the moment of firing the forces accelerating the gun and the bullet are much greater than the forces holding the gun, so for a short time the gun behaves almost as if there were no external forces acting on it.

    • @peghead
      @peghead Рік тому

      Glad you replied, I've had an epiphany. I spent about an hour this morning reviewing extreme slo-mo videos featuring firearm discharges. A popular example was from an episode of "Mythbusters" and a 73,000 frames per second video of an M1911-style semi-automatic pistol. I watched it over and over, eventually taping a metal straightedge on the screen level with the bottom of the pistol's slide. I used the pause-key to slow the video down even further. Sure enough, the slide began a rearward movement, however slight, to the rear prior to the bullet exiting the muzzle, even to the extent that the rear of the slide was pushing the hammer to the rear, acting against two springs, the recoil spring and the hammer mainspring, telling me this was a formidable amount of force. The movement was less than a millimeter and did not effect the position of the pistol in any way. Long confession short, LIST ME IN THE CONVERTED COLUMN, you have opened my aging eyes, thank you. @@mottee

  • @joesmith9270
    @joesmith9270 Рік тому +3

    Holy crap! Gotta love vintage mil training vids!

  • @dannyarcher6163
    @dannyarcher6163 Рік тому +6

    Made in the days when kids understood graphs.

  • @lisocampos8080
    @lisocampos8080 Рік тому +2

    That kid became an artillery man

  • @nannesoar
    @nannesoar 3 роки тому +18

    I'm gonna make my kids watch these old documentaries when I'm a dad.

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK 2 роки тому

      Why the fuck would you show your kid a video about bullets science?

    • @joanadarca1202
      @joanadarca1202 2 роки тому +1

      Maiki lin

    • @joanadarca1202
      @joanadarca1202 2 роки тому +1

      50

  • @GenevaParker-q1n
    @GenevaParker-q1n Рік тому +1

    Verry good education for any reloaders too.. . Por que esses vídeos antigos são mais explicativos que os atuais.

  • @justyuyun1557
    @justyuyun1557 Рік тому +2

    It's simple yet easy to understand and to the point . Now I know about gunpowder type . I thought it all the same .

  • @herosvicentegonzalez7872
    @herosvicentegonzalez7872 3 роки тому +14

    "lightining fast compuetrs"

    • @craighalpin1917
      @craighalpin1917 2 роки тому +1

      I believe Those were analog computers, surprisingly there are some reasons to believe that those computers may have been faster than modern computers
      (At least in curtain areas of complex math)

    • @herosvicentegonzalez7872
      @herosvicentegonzalez7872 2 роки тому

      @@craighalpin1917 now that i think about it, that makes sense

    • @PaulVerhoeven2
      @PaulVerhoeven2 2 роки тому +2

      This is 1948. The fact that they have shown computers at al is amazing (before that, "computer" was a name for a woman performing arithmetical operations by hand).

  • @brianwhite387
    @brianwhite387 Рік тому +1

    This is a very good explanation of ballistics. I was a field artillery fire direction nco for 5 years. Next we need to cover. Accurate gun and target info and. Met. Meteorology. How weather things like gravity and spin include the coriolis force. Ie the earth spinning underneath the projectile while in flight

  • @gibuzinari
    @gibuzinari Рік тому +6

    Por que esses vídeos antigos são mais explicativos que os atuais

  • @lastmashstanding2155
    @lastmashstanding2155 9 місяців тому

    If videos like this were in school I would have paid alot more attention.

  • @NoneofUrbusiness-p9w
    @NoneofUrbusiness-p9w 10 місяців тому

    In 7th grade I did a science fair project on this and used this film as reference.
    Imagine doing that now.

  • @crumblingtown
    @crumblingtown 12 років тому +20

    well, sometimes they over spend in the military, but back then, they need to spend or else we might not have a country now.

    • @progamer3335
      @progamer3335 3 роки тому +2

      We are only overspending because other countries won’t honor their contract

    • @joanadarca1202
      @joanadarca1202 2 роки тому

      Deismakilin

    • @Tattlebot
      @Tattlebot Рік тому

      @@progamer3335 Bullshit. America wastes most of its military budget on trash. It's so bad that Russia could likely prevail in Europe against American air and naval power. Russia spent 5% of its GDP on acquiring that capability.

    • @noahtrujillo2449
      @noahtrujillo2449 Рік тому +1

      @@progamer3335elaborate, just curious. This comment is 2y old lol

  • @AussieDepresso
    @AussieDepresso 9 місяців тому

    Thanks to the random UA-cam algorithm for showing me this on my recommended

  • @ivandobrodkin8520
    @ivandobrodkin8520 Рік тому +2

    Очень понятный английский.

  • @SikterEfendi
    @SikterEfendi Рік тому

    Not all that much has changed since 1948. Basics are still basics and this video explains them pretty well.

  • @ryhol5417
    @ryhol5417 Рік тому

    They are very good at education. I love watching these videos.

  • @Geosbudy
    @Geosbudy Рік тому

    Some people are busy making tiktok videos😮
    These videos were created so many years ago and the quality of information is amazing

  • @Reknein
    @Reknein 9 місяців тому +1

    When was the footage originally published?
    In my opinion most of these old educational videos are much easier to understand than many modern videos with animated footage.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @q_13t14
    @q_13t14 Рік тому

    I took ballistics at school, fascinating subject: things go up - things go down.

  • @Finnbearl61r
    @Finnbearl61r Рік тому +1

    Verry good education for any reloaders too.. 😊

  • @idkmanreal0008
    @idkmanreal0008 Рік тому +1

    the CIA giving out its award for excellence in journalism

  • @smugisha
    @smugisha Рік тому +1

    Classical and very informative.

  • @suprememasteroftheuniverse
    @suprememasteroftheuniverse Рік тому +1

    Now my neighbor will learn a lesson too.

  • @AndyMontero-r5h
    @AndyMontero-r5h Рік тому

    Materiales educativos impresionantes y mejor que muchos modernos ,muy al punto ,sencillos y hermosos en metodologia y demostrativos

  • @roypiltdown5083
    @roypiltdown5083 5 місяців тому

    11:50 "lightning-fast computing machines" - gotta wonder how much computing power that roomful-of-tubes had in 1948, compared to my digital watch.

  • @kalleklp7291
    @kalleklp7291 11 місяців тому

    It is simple and very informative within a short time.
    Today firing solutions are made by computers. Man is only there to decide on what to shoot.

  • @egor4595
    @egor4595 Рік тому

    Feels like watching old Tom and Jerry cartoons

  • @SteamCheese1
    @SteamCheese1 Рік тому +1

    Wanna prove the earth is round? Long range out of site artillery!

  • @victorfranca85
    @victorfranca85 10 місяців тому

    Super cool

  • @Itsprincesweets
    @Itsprincesweets 3 роки тому +7

    FASCINATING SUBJECT •v•
    THINGS GO UP
    THINGS DO DOWN

  • @RoelKota-dc9md
    @RoelKota-dc9md Рік тому

    I love old film.

  • @princek7394
    @princek7394 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for guiding me

  • @saradolphin3242
    @saradolphin3242 Рік тому

    Pretty Darn Complicated!

  • @elarmeroalquimista
    @elarmeroalquimista Рік тому

    Top tier material of learning

  • @skylerbowerbank5847
    @skylerbowerbank5847 10 місяців тому

    Ahhh, black and white video
    This is how i know they are about to cover a complex subject in gradeschool terms

  • @vijaykumarsupekar505
    @vijaykumarsupekar505 Рік тому

    Excellent education

  • @sploonge3
    @sploonge3 Рік тому

    Love this kind of videos ❤

  • @bradschoeck1526
    @bradschoeck1526 Рік тому

    Good ol unashamed intent to kill.

  • @dr.zaiuscientifico8713
    @dr.zaiuscientifico8713 Рік тому

    Amazing video

  • @warstories1712
    @warstories1712  12 років тому +2

    Thanks.

  • @rwsmith7638
    @rwsmith7638 Рік тому

    I reload my own ammunition. Ballistics can be fun.

  • @sushishilpa9037
    @sushishilpa9037 4 роки тому +3

    Good vedio to understand the concepbof boat tailed bullets and the degreasion progression concept

  • @tech-vp5xe
    @tech-vp5xe Рік тому

    I'm a military trainings developer, I wish we could make stuff like this. Now stupid power point and similar slide show type training is forced everywhere.

  • @onkcuf
    @onkcuf Рік тому

    Yay! Let's go destroy some "targets" now.

  • @pawelsawicki1750
    @pawelsawicki1750 Рік тому

    I cannot help but wonder, where would we be right now, as a humanity, if all this effort and means that are put to develop more effective and sophisticated ways of killing each other and destroying everything around us were spend on "peaceful" and "civilian" technologies.

  • @NoName-ef3jq
    @NoName-ef3jq Рік тому

    we hadn't even launched the first satellite during the filming of this documentary...
    Yet the people making it, found it obvious that the earth was a globe and rotated on its own axis...
    Just how are we getting so many flat earthers nowadays?

  • @koba0798
    @koba0798 Рік тому

    this amazing

  • @Contentredacted.
    @Contentredacted. 7 місяців тому

    I should go to a school to learn ballistics

  • @tonyparete6892
    @tonyparete6892 Рік тому

    Your cell phone can figure out all of this now.

  • @JohnDoe-jn4ex
    @JohnDoe-jn4ex Рік тому

    Gee thanks, that was swell.

  • @ulrichkalber9039
    @ulrichkalber9039 Рік тому

    in 1948 they used both german (V2) and soviet (Katjusha) examples.
    MCMXLVIII= 1948

  • @GustavoPinho89
    @GustavoPinho89 9 місяців тому

    1948. Top notch

  • @louiscervantez1639
    @louiscervantez1639 2 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @ERIK-457
    @ERIK-457 Рік тому

    Now, what if you put high pressure grains on a long barreled gun but make the gunbreach (and barrel too) strong enough to withstand the extreme pressure?

    •  Рік тому +1

      Then you have a huge and expensive, long range gun. It is a waste of resources. You can reach the same range with a less expensive gun design.

    • @Gchang54
      @Gchang54 Рік тому +1

      ​@calm down Einstein

  • @niknovikov1919
    @niknovikov1919 Рік тому +1

    The trajectory without air resistance is wrong - it should be a symmetric parabola.

    • @PLAYERSLAYER_22
      @PLAYERSLAYER_22 Рік тому +1

      its supposed to be like that so they can remove you from the room of cadets when you correct the training video and toss you into a secret research and development program.

  • @Clovisnumber1
    @Clovisnumber1 Рік тому

    I loved it

  • @smorrow
    @smorrow Рік тому

    7:26 Fundamentals of Kentucky Ballistics

  • @wolverinesdreams9293
    @wolverinesdreams9293 Рік тому

    Neat!

  • @SnipeU696
    @SnipeU696 3 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @SMV-CC88
    @SMV-CC88 Рік тому

    Makes sense

  • @nochalnosowski
    @nochalnosowski Рік тому

    top tier

  • @Supermatmike
    @Supermatmike Рік тому +1

    leave it to old training and informational videos from the mid 20th century to explain topics in a simple and easy to follow manner.

    • @buttcracker
      @buttcracker Рік тому

      That’s cause the had to teach this to 18 year old kids, most of which didn’t even graduate high-school

    • @ayebraine
      @ayebraine 10 місяців тому

      Frankly this is the same as if today, you hired the best talent / contractor for the video's direction, script, animation, motion design, and post production. The govt was the client and they chose expensive, reputed contractors. You WOULD get the same level of quality today.
      It's just that the clients/stakeholders don't spend that money on good training videos, because they deem basic information to be already available (since it's way more accessible now), and are only prepared to splurge on high-level presentation for THEIR management which is all fluff and marketing. They are kinda right in a way, in the sense that their staff will still obtain the information without a golden-level, memorable training video. So they put their priorities elsewhere.

  • @slugface322
    @slugface322 Рік тому +2

    MCMXLVIII = 1948

  • @vikassingh-nl5ok
    @vikassingh-nl5ok 10 місяців тому

    Gold

  • @Clyde__Frog
    @Clyde__Frog 11 місяців тому

    Now I want to play Cup Head

  • @lee-enfield0247
    @lee-enfield0247 Рік тому

    The art of killing

  • @barretthekid
    @barretthekid 12 років тому +1

    o okay sorry for the misunderstanding

  • @andrslnks4804
    @andrslnks4804 Рік тому +1

    US video shows A4 rocket 😂

  • @Imugi007
    @Imugi007 Рік тому

    Why did i watch this entire video? 🤣

  • @cameronscanlan1620
    @cameronscanlan1620 Рік тому

    Bruv, is that a V-2? @0:50

  • @МихаилЮрченко-с3е

    Greetings from Russia 🇷🇺 😊 it's very useful and informative 👍

  • @tankers4all
    @tankers4all 3 роки тому

    O I know why they has to put that charge I think it’s a wood cap lol

  • @ScoutSniper3124
    @ScoutSniper3124 11 місяців тому

    8:50

  • @prukenope
    @prukenope Рік тому

    Why the intro remind me Tom & Jerry lol

  • @Jmaniscool1
    @Jmaniscool1 Рік тому

    What is the bomb at 14:49

  • @AKSamarah
    @AKSamarah Рік тому

    Hi! Can anybody tell what is the system shown at 17:42 ? Please.

  • @AiiRv
    @AiiRv Рік тому

    Ah! LSMFT

  • @abbaruah9685
    @abbaruah9685 Рік тому

    'The gain' ?

  • @yestermonth
    @yestermonth Рік тому

    Tom and Jerry ass intro

  • @MikeHunt-rw4gf
    @MikeHunt-rw4gf Рік тому

    Algorithm.

  • @gloryjoyabelidas1820
    @gloryjoyabelidas1820 2 роки тому

    Hi maam 🤣🤣🤣

  • @gloryjoyabelidas1820
    @gloryjoyabelidas1820 2 роки тому

    Dela Cerna buang😂

  • @barretthekid
    @barretthekid 12 років тому

    yeah but if we didn't spend all that money for that science we would possibly be speaking some other language right now. ( I'm not trying to be mean but i just wanted to inform you )

    • @juiceoverflow
      @juiceoverflow Рік тому

      thank god the english won out that battle innit bruv!

  • @blameusa7082
    @blameusa7082 Рік тому

    12:23 You say the most economical........ this is hardly that

  • @romank908
    @romank908 Рік тому

    1948 рік