So fun thing about passenger train car design. They used to do the thing you joked about. It's called telescoping where each car would essentially crumple into one another. They're designed now to mostly stay in tact because, even though tumbling around inside the car is bad, it's more survivable than telescoping. That's why the cars end up zigzagged across the ground now.
1:00:01 I feel proud as a software engineer, for us and for our dear friends electrical engineers. The fact that we went from purely mechanical devices, to hard-wired electric devices, to field-programmable stuff, and finally to cost-effective general-purpose computers we can put on anything, however disposable it is, taking so much out of the maintenance and refurbishment cost.
I'd prefer maintenance and refurbish costs to utterly and completely replacing the thing because John Deere wants to sell replacement tractors more than replacement parts
Gentlemen, When I was a young lad I used to visit a department store that had a cafe on the top floor which served a full English Breakfast. Before the UK smoking ban, the only thing separating the smoking and non smoking sections of the seating area was a hanging sign that says "smoking area". Whole place was just open. I think the only ventilation in there was slightly opened windows. Breakfast was good though...
I was working in London when the smoking ban went into effect. OMG it was a literal and metaphorical breath of fresh air. Waiting for the train became tolerable literally overnight. An ya you want to see an Arsenal game so you go down to the pub and the whole place is like raw dogging an ash tray bc there's just a lil sign between sections.
Pigeons were trained to steer Bombs to strike the week points of Japanese ships in WW2, so they could definitely be trained to move in simple directions. The Pigeon Bomb program was cancelled because it took too many man hours to breed and train pigeons as compared to dropping numerically more early mechanical, radar, or electrical guided bombs. The pigeons were more accurate as the other bomb options could often only stabilize or steer the bomb straight using their fins, gyros, timers, and whatever else, while the pigeons could distinguish between friend, foe, and weekpoints.
1:53 raw-dogging a fight is so much easier than you make it sound. Step one: eat a very strong edible when boarding the flight. That’s it, no other steps.
31:05 in the 90's Aum Shinrikyo did a series of coordinated attacks on subways with vials of sarin hidden in newspapers and littered around train cabs, this left 13 people dead and nearly 6000 injured blinded or paralyzed
The story about the muffin made me laugh so hard because when my boyfriend moved into our apartment there was a big pickle jar with a single pickle in it in the fridge and it's been there ever since. And we plan on leaving it for the next Tennant when we eventually move out 😂.
Nigel making an appearance ! Then I learned that he DID make fireworks & explosives, as a kid. In earlier conversations, he stated that he didn't do explosives. But in truth, he's not interested anymore. When I was a teen, in the 1970s, I made homemade fireworks and explosives. The thrill died out by the mid 1980s. As for fireworks in California. They are mostly illegal, except for the lame "safe & sane" crap. But that doesn't mean the good stuff isn't here. I have a friend who lives in Palos Verde (ritzy area) with a view eastward, towards the harbor. On the 4th of July, you can see a good portion of the area south of Los Angeles lighting up with illegal fireworks. Scattered in that mayhem, are organized municipal fireworks shows.
I always thought the advice of, "If you get stabbed, don't pull the knife out." Was weird; I'm getting stabbed so unless I'm strong and fast enough to give them a good hit to get them off me WHILE I'm being stabbed, I don't really got a choice in the matter do I?
I am old enough to remember being 18 (canada) at the club and having to come home and shower all the smoke off before bed. When the smoking bans were introduced bar and club owners were certain it would destroy their businesses.
I spent 10 years as military aircrew - we used a standard 9mm and standard hollow point rounds in flight. I'm not sure if passenger aircraft use a different quality/thickness or materials other than having a finished interior.
55:18 one of the major reasons for development AND DEPLOYMENT (yes, we got there) of directed energy weapons (i.e. lazors) for Close In Weapons System (i.e. mentioned C-RAM) is operation cost. Yes, the second major reason is ~300,000,000m/s interaction speed, but the fact that an energy weapon costs per second of firing a fraction of what ammo-fed system :D
1:16:00 back in school I was the health&safety inspector for our informal "blowing shit up" committee. Like, I had to stop them from ideas like "put a firecracker in a glass bottle nad observe from 2m away". I loved blowing stuff up as well, but I had enough reason to know that you don't start your experiments with human subjects anywhere near, you first test shit assuming the worst xD
as a medical professional: pulling a knife out can cause EXTRA damage and also opens the wound to infection, severe bleeding and a risk of a hemothorax.
Air Marshals have .38 or 9mm frangible bullets (epoxy bullet with metal powder) that won't penetrate the hull or go through a person. And explosive Ammo is used from .50 cal (12.7mm) and up, because in smaller diameters it won't do more damage to a target than very fast lead.
I think your talking about Frangible rounds. The bullets that do the most damage are the ones they use the in army and you can buy them. They tumble on impact. So it could go in the right side rib and come out your left should blade. It is designed to rip you up from the inside out. There are a few rounds like that!
with the kind of major blood loss you risk with a stab wound that a knife can stick into, there's definitely blood coming out, and all the advice is just about reducing the overall amount of blood loss so that you don't straight up die from the wound. You're also supposed to put pressure on the wound to squeeze everything shut the best you can.
So the thing with F16's is that they are able to fire anti-radiation missiles which basically jam the enemy radar, then while using F35's with longer detection and aquisition abilities target and fire missiles at the actual target. Or maybe its in reverse but that's basically how these two vehicles are able to be so "invisible" and deadly at the same time.
1:19:03 I'm fairly certain William used to work with optics for jets or missiles, which is where sapphire optics are used. Might also be windows for really dangerous pressure/vacuum vessels.
26:03 on train accidents they used to crunch together like a soda can, its called telescoping its not good for the people inside the train. look up accidents from before 1945
My family are natives from Kanehsatake (Oka's native community) one of the few places in Quebec where first nation people are still living on their ancestral lands, but it is still not yet recognized as a reservation, white people still claim the land. The existence of those guns is why the government has not yet tried to take the land back. The fact that they would be used if they tried to take them away is the reason they don't inquire about them. LAND BACK!
Atp is what you are designed to make. Every cell takes oxygen to rip apart sugar chains to make it to power themselves. At any moment you have about a 90s supply. It's one of the reasons your body will eat your muscle before your fat in strenuous activity, it takes too long to break down the fat
5:38 have y'all heard of dum dum rounds? (not to be confused with dummy rounds) Those are some of the worst bullets in my opinion *Corrected for spelling and grammar
You couldnt be more wrong. To get new production machine guns you have to have an SOT, to be eligible you have to do a half million dollars in firearm sales... That sounds pretty hard when even getting a base level FFL is as hard as it is.
33:20 depends on the area really some people wont care n in other areas will care and straight up try to like fight you but what Nigel said that like if u were naked so like if you are a "bum" some other "bum" would either try to fight you but healthy people wouldn't interact
MY BOY REGGIE
YA BOI?
@@man-from-2058*OUR* BOY
LETS GOOO!
Reggie boy, me bob
12:52 Nigel having a cat is so not surprising because he wears a ton of cat shirts in few videos, it's nice that he said it himself now lol
WHAT HE HAS A CAT?!
WHERE CAN I SEE THE KITTY
@@maia1860 he uploaded a short on nile blue called tv rock. He showed a picture of his cat there
I can't believe they didn't introduce their special guest, Nigel this episode smh
I love nigel red
@@burntalive n1ger led
REEEEGIEEEE! YOU'RE A LEGEND!
I see Nile, I click immediately.
Egypt pog
We are simple animals
Finally! The approachable chem-messiah is back!
Nigel*
100%
I would like to see what Nigel could do with automotive stuff. "This is racing fuel. And im gonna turn it into gummie bears" 😂
So fun thing about passenger train car design. They used to do the thing you joked about. It's called telescoping where each car would essentially crumple into one another. They're designed now to mostly stay in tact because, even though tumbling around inside the car is bad, it's more survivable than telescoping. That's why the cars end up zigzagged across the ground now.
Watch the WTYP episode on the Great Heck crash to learn more.
Nigel and Reggie... best episode in a very long time!!!
Something something can’t believe this Nigel guy is here something something he should be a permanent member of the podcast.
Here I was thinking @The Thought Emporium grows some strange things, but NileRed's fridge has him by miles. Scary.
No fucking way, HE'S BACK
This was likely recorded during vidcon when all of the youtubers were around
I figured he's not gonna be a regular again, but it's nice to finally have him on
Potato stoically wandering off with the butterfly comb was funny
I THOUGHT THE NIGEL IN THE THUMBNAIL WAS CLICKBAIT!
Nigel would 100% work as a clickbait
1:00:01 I feel proud as a software engineer, for us and for our dear friends electrical engineers. The fact that we went from purely mechanical devices, to hard-wired electric devices, to field-programmable stuff, and finally to cost-effective general-purpose computers we can put on anything, however disposable it is, taking so much out of the maintenance and refurbishment cost.
I'd prefer maintenance and refurbish costs to utterly and completely replacing the thing because John Deere wants to sell replacement tractors more than replacement parts
"Cereal with different animal milks" would pop off, suggested after watching Ted's "What Liquid Works Best In Cereal?"
i absolutely love that Nigel has a cat
WHERES THE CAT i want to see it
Gentlemen,
When I was a young lad I used to visit a department store that had a cafe on the top floor which served a full English Breakfast. Before the UK smoking ban, the only thing separating the smoking and non smoking sections of the seating area was a hanging sign that says "smoking area".
Whole place was just open. I think the only ventilation in there was slightly opened windows.
Breakfast was good though...
I was working in London when the smoking ban went into effect. OMG it was a literal and metaphorical breath of fresh air. Waiting for the train became tolerable literally overnight. An ya you want to see an Arsenal game so you go down to the pub and the whole place is like raw dogging an ash tray bc there's just a lil sign between sections.
This is my favorite episode in months
I remember working at a pet store when they discontinued that exact cat milk, longer than 16 years ago. Seriously. Souther Ontario store
gotta love will hilding up the cards right out of frame in the close lol
im a natty flight rawdogger and im glad this is getting more attention
Pigeons were trained to steer Bombs to strike the week points of Japanese ships in WW2, so they could definitely be trained to move in simple directions. The Pigeon Bomb program was cancelled because it took too many man hours to breed and train pigeons as compared to dropping numerically more early mechanical, radar, or electrical guided bombs. The pigeons were more accurate as the other bomb options could often only stabilize or steer the bomb straight using their fins, gyros, timers, and whatever else, while the pigeons could distinguish between friend, foe, and weekpoints.
Anyone else think Nigel should make cheese out of the 12 year old catmilk?
I see Nile, I click instantly
I want to see Nigel’s cat
1:21:00 good job showing it
Nigel is back! When do we get open sauce ‘24 at home?
Holy crap, Nile Red with the comeback of the century.
My husband came back from war
Make sure he gets the love and support he needs! He’s gotta know he’s not one
1:53 raw-dogging a fight is so much easier than you make it sound.
Step one: eat a very strong edible when boarding the flight.
That’s it, no other steps.
31:05 in the 90's Aum Shinrikyo did a series of coordinated attacks on subways with vials of sarin hidden in newspapers and littered around train cabs, this left 13 people dead and nearly 6000 injured blinded or paralyzed
Nigel and Reggie are such a lovely couple!
And a long date relationship! I'm so proud of them
54:27 that A-10 sound was really good
I salute you Fridge Marshal Reggie. It’s important work we do for our country!
The story about the muffin made me laugh so hard because when my boyfriend moved into our apartment there was a big pickle jar with a single pickle in it in the fridge and it's been there ever since. And we plan on leaving it for the next Tennant when we eventually move out 😂.
The thing about Sarin is that while it's not exceedingly lethal, it WILL horribly disfigure you.
I grew up in cali and when I moved I have discovered the joy of fireworks
The toddler with a balisong 😂
Omg yes! I love Reggie
Edit: I knew it from before, but his voice really is recognisable 😅
YASSSS IT IS 4:30 AM, how come the episode always comes out before my maths exam.
hope u memorized those double angle identities!
whiskas are really popular in Latin America. all Latino cats love it
Nigel making an appearance ! Then I learned that he DID make fireworks & explosives, as a kid. In earlier conversations, he stated that he didn't do explosives. But in truth, he's not interested anymore. When I was a teen, in the 1970s, I made homemade fireworks and explosives. The thrill died out by the mid 1980s.
As for fireworks in California. They are mostly illegal, except for the lame "safe & sane" crap. But that doesn't mean the good stuff isn't here. I have a friend who lives in Palos Verde (ritzy area) with a view eastward, towards the harbor. On the 4th of July, you can see a good portion of the area south of Los Angeles lighting up with illegal fireworks. Scattered in that mayhem, are organized municipal fireworks shows.
I always thought the advice of, "If you get stabbed, don't pull the knife out." Was weird; I'm getting stabbed so unless I'm strong and fast enough to give them a good hit to get them off me WHILE I'm being stabbed, I don't really got a choice in the matter do I?
Oh that’s the guy behind the camera in Niles videos? I always pictured him as a shrimpier NileRed
1:28:11 lmao The Yard mentioned
Yay it's Ol' Hotdog Pockets!
I am old enough to remember being 18 (canada) at the club and having to come home and shower all the smoke off before bed. When the smoking bans were introduced bar and club owners were certain it would destroy their businesses.
Sapphires are Corundum and a different mineral from Garnet, but on the Moh's scale of hardness, Garnet tops out at 7.5 and Sapphires are a 9
Garnet and ruby are easy to confuse
He's back!
I spent 10 years as military aircrew - we used a standard 9mm and standard hollow point rounds in flight. I'm not sure if passenger aircraft use a different quality/thickness or materials other than having a finished interior.
Making good fireworks from safe and sane ones as a kid, tons of fun. Slingshots and the ground bloomers were also fun.
55:18 one of the major reasons for development AND DEPLOYMENT (yes, we got there) of directed energy weapons (i.e. lazors) for Close In Weapons System (i.e. mentioned C-RAM) is operation cost. Yes, the second major reason is ~300,000,000m/s interaction speed, but the fact that an energy weapon costs per second of firing a fraction of what ammo-fed system :D
1:16:00 back in school I was the health&safety inspector for our informal "blowing shit up" committee. Like, I had to stop them from ideas like "put a firecracker in a glass bottle nad observe from 2m away". I loved blowing stuff up as well, but I had enough reason to know that you don't start your experiments with human subjects anywhere near, you first test shit assuming the worst xD
Oh hey cool, my tiny CM300 IGBT module ended up in a safety third episode!
I'm 20 minutes in and kevin is on one today. The assorted animal milk in cereal idea. "I can kill a guy with a swiss army knife"
Air marshals use frangible rounds in their gun, they have very little penetration so it probably couldn’t even shoot through the plane
Lots of variables there.
but do they split up inside people? so they're even more deadly?
@@YMandarin yeah but they split into really small pieces with very little energy so they do less damage than a hallow point
I’m glad that Reid Captain is back
as a medical professional: pulling a knife out can cause EXTRA damage and also opens the wound to infection, severe bleeding and a risk of a hemothorax.
I'm a simple man. I see Nile, I click
Air Marshals have .38 or 9mm frangible bullets (epoxy bullet with metal powder) that won't penetrate the hull or go through a person.
And explosive Ammo is used from .50 cal (12.7mm) and up, because in smaller diameters it won't do more damage to a target than very fast lead.
They use just normal 9mm.
I think your talking about Frangible rounds. The bullets that do the most damage are the ones they use the in army and you can buy them. They tumble on impact. So it could go in the right side rib and come out your left should blade. It is designed to rip you up from the inside out. There are a few rounds like that!
1:22:13 that was me i am that guy!
HE IS SO BACKKKKK
Will should hit up integza about the metal 3d printing stuff. The nozzles he tried with that stuff was super cool!
with the kind of major blood loss you risk with a stab wound that a knife can stick into, there's definitely blood coming out, and all the advice is just about reducing the overall amount of blood loss so that you don't straight up die from the wound. You're also supposed to put pressure on the wound to squeeze everything shut the best you can.
So the thing with F16's is that they are able to fire anti-radiation missiles which basically jam the enemy radar, then while using F35's with longer detection and aquisition abilities target and fire missiles at the actual target. Or maybe its in reverse but that's basically how these two vehicles are able to be so "invisible" and deadly at the same time.
1:19:03 I'm fairly certain William used to work with optics for jets or missiles, which is where sapphire optics are used. Might also be windows for really dangerous pressure/vacuum vessels.
26:03 on train accidents they used to crunch together like a soda can, its called telescoping its not good for the people inside the train. look up accidents from before 1945
I love the argument for land back because better fireworks and cheaper cigarettes
The doubling started and my brain reset
I'm a huge Reggie fan.
"Cereal with different animal milks" Title of Allen's next food video? 🤣
grew up next to a railroad, spikes are dime a dozen. Even after abandoned line I find 10 a day if bring metal detector
they gave the air marshalls frangible 9mm like from call of duty hahaha
1:16:37 1:21:13 1:19:49
You can now buy your own salt fork i think it would be good for an extra
My family are natives from Kanehsatake (Oka's native community) one of the few places in Quebec where first nation people are still living on their ancestral lands, but it is still not yet recognized as a reservation, white people still claim the land. The existence of those guns is why the government has not yet tried to take the land back. The fact that they would be used if they tried to take them away is the reason they don't inquire about them. LAND BACK!
Good job sound/editor
Atp is what you are designed to make. Every cell takes oxygen to rip apart sugar chains to make it to power themselves. At any moment you have about a 90s supply. It's one of the reasons your body will eat your muscle before your fat in strenuous activity, it takes too long to break down the fat
5:38 have y'all heard of dum dum rounds? (not to be confused with dummy rounds) Those are some of the worst bullets in my opinion
*Corrected for spelling and grammar
You couldnt be more wrong. To get new production machine guns you have to have an SOT, to be eligible you have to do a half million dollars in firearm sales... That sounds pretty hard when even getting a base level FFL is as hard as it is.
33:20 depends on the area really some people wont care n in other areas will care and straight up try to like fight you but what Nigel said that like if u were naked so like if you are a "bum" some other "bum" would either try to fight you but healthy people wouldn't interact
this is so not surprising to find u here but hi jesse
@@neotomaki hello vro
The only way to fly. Get into my seat, click the belt, headphones on, torpor engaged.
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania it's legal to smoke on the 2nd floor of bar/pub
The one time i look at the video instead of just listening and Potato has a butterfly knife
Nice
I have the strangest craving for muffins and milk.
It's kind of sad that Indiana is basically known as the state that sells weapons to all the more restrictive states around it, and also fireworks.
That was a good episode
What is it with Americans stopping for these scammers in Europe? Just ignore the scammers and continue walking.
Do not let Allen Pan near the expired food...
Re, 3 cups. You should see Penn & Teller do it with transparent cups.
The xm 30 is based on the xm 29 wich was basically an air burst grenade launcher with an underslung g36 rifle. Also exploding bullets are a war crime
I rawdogged a hot dog.
No condiments, no bun, no cooking
48:31 based especially on independence day
i love nilered
NILEEEEE
David Puddy from Seinfeld was rawdogging flights back in the 90s
holy shit, they actually got nile red
Well, the soda can train crushing thing has happend before in Eschede, Germany
The CRAM was tested every day when I was over there. That must have been expensive.