In 1989 in Australia, a team of scientists began working on wireless LAN technology and in 1992, a prototype test bed for a wireless local area network (WLAN) was developed by a team of researchers from the Radiophysics Division of the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) in Australia, led by John O'Sullivan. A patent for Wi Fi was lodged by the CSIRO in 1992. However, Hedy Lamarr who was a famous Hollywood actress (1930s'-1950s) and inventor... originally from Vienna, Austria, she ended up developing frequency hopping-the technology behind WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.
It would be misleading to suggest Hedy Lamar invented Wifi or Bluetooth etc, but her math is instrumental in the later development of the technologies.
@somethinglikethat2176 because they lost out on how much they could have made by charging for the use of WiFi technology. They have been gutting our Medicare pot, aged care and NDIS. They claim to invest more then slowly dwindle it away to "other interest". We randomly get a politician thrown out because of "travel expenses" yet no one gets held accountable for how much they are taking from our sick and elderly.
@@DustyEggSauce according to my googling It wasn't the "invention" of wifi exactly, but it was the invention of a chip that greatly improved wifi signal quality that was developed by The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation of Australia.
omg, we NEED a fun, comedy, adventure road trip kind of film with Jackman & Reynolds with this exact energy. Hugh Jackman as a roughneck Aussie trucker and Ryan Reynolds as some backpacking, hitchhiking spiritual guy on a journey to find himself and see the world.
We all had that look. Last one operated for over 20 years because the RCMP didn't care about his choice of victim. Ie, he was killing native folks. 20. Years. And he fed them to his pigs. And because our news has zero filters, we all got to hear about the woman who escaped, years previous, told the RCMP everything and was ignored. Ignored. He was imagining those details. We all were. And one has to wonder how many more people like that exist who have picked a target the RCMP don't care about. And then you realize there is literally a whole movement based on women and children disappearing from first nations lands...and you wonder if there aren't a lot more operating here.😢 But he absolutely was thinking of the pig farmer. We all were thinking of the pig farmer.
Not many folks know who invented the wifi. But most sources say the dutch. The aussies did create WLAN. And the dutch probably refined it. Heck. Some say the dutch inventor is the father of wifi.
Yeah... not 600 million lmao, humans have only existed for 200k. About 50k years for first people in Australia iirc, and about 30k for first people in North America (Canada), although we're still struggling to figure out the actual date and details. For reference, 600 million years ago was before the Cambrian explosion, when life vastly diversified.
Humans Dosent even existed in that timeframe 😂 it wasnt the question, He asked about the founding. of a country? do you think before 1867 Was no person in canada? 😂😂😂Fun Fact and a little history lesson, the Aussie Accent had origins from a Slang, from GB small Criminals. the most citys in Australia were planned as Prison Colonys, so the Aussie Accent is actually a criminals accent 😂
Australia’s first colony was set up in 1788 which was 79 years before the first Canadian colony in 1867 as they state. Australia became independent in 1901 but Canada only became independent in 1982 which was 81 years later so Australia is older by both standards they use 😅
Canada's first permanent European colony was established in 1603 with temporary settlements dating to the 1500s. Canadian colonies existed for nearly 200 years before Australia's first colony in 1788. 1867 was the date of Confederation which united the provinces under the Dominion of Canada. This is equivalent to Australia's Federation in 1901 (34 years later). Canada adopted the Statute of Westminster in 1931, which further reduced British powers over Canada. Australia didn't adopt it until 1942 (11 years later) Finally, the Canada Act of 1982 removed all remaining British control over Canada. This is similar to the Australia Act of 1986 (4 years later). That fact is both countries don't have a clear break of independence, but rather their full sovereignty evolved over time. However, by all standards, the country of Canada is still older.
It's true it was invented in the Netherlands, but it was a joint effort between Australia, the Netherlands, and the USA. So, in actuality, the wifi patent is held by 3 different countries, but the head of the team was John O'Sullivan, an Australian, so a lot of people just think it's purely Australian.
What part of the word country didn’t you understand, the countries of Australia and Canada have not been around for that long and the whole 65000 years thing is heavily debated, the first people in Australia probably weren’t Homo Sapiens at all
@SRDuly2010 John O'sullivan, the inventer of wifi lives in Buddahpest originally born in South Australia, Hugh Jackman lives in New York, originally from Sydney
No it's not. It wasn't "Australia" before it was its own thing. Just like America. People say Americans are colonizers, but it was the British that was making and ruling the colonies and America the country didn't exist. So it was the British, not Americans. America didn't exist until almost 200 years later. Australia and America are countries with dates to back up when the countries started. No one was asking which land mass existed first.
@@lavenderoh Jack means the British weren't the first people there. Aboriginal people are known to have occupied mainland Australia for at least 65,000 years.
Wifi & Bluetooth Dutch electrical engineer Vic Hayes, also known as the “Father of WiFi”, established the standards to make WiFi feasible. Inventor Jaap Haartsen (Dutch) and co-inventor Sven Mattisson (Swedish) were responsible for the introduction of Bluetooth.
Australia did not invent Wi-Fi, but Australian researchers played a crucial role in its development. The technology behind Wi-Fi was significantly advanced by the work of Dr. John O'Sullivan and his team at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Their research in the 1990s contributed to the development of the wireless communication technology that Wi-Fi relies on. So, while they didn't invent Wi-Fi outright, their contributions were instrumental in making it possible.
Its crazy that Australia invented Wi-Fi when they've got some of the worst internet speeds I've ever seen
Dankpods taught me this
That's what happens when conservatives take over a project
It's not that bad 😂😂
@@salt_provider4824 Compared to pretty much everywhere else it really is
What's terrible is how many Aussie inventions haven't had their due recognition! They got ripped off and then exploited overseas
That "Well Played" was from the heart 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
He was SO proud!
Word he was
Keeping out a Yorker
“🤝”
It's kinda ironic, considering Hugh is playing a character who's Canadian.
Fits the theme of the movie well
*acting*
@@kanedaku - Patrick Stewart (Google it)
@@stimswwolf7867 Whats the theme of the film? They didn't really do anything Canadian.
@@j2174 But Wolverine is Canadian
“Fair dinkum digger” was actually pretty bloody well said, accent-wise.
Had to go back and check it really was Ryan who said it.
What does it mean, please?
What does it mean though
@@user-dt4op3bx3o 'well played'.
@@user-dt4op3bx3osomeone who is genuine
@@tylerrutherford4148someone who is genuine
"DID WE WHO!!!!"
The man has never been more surprised in his life lol
Freaking CSIRO, Hugh would know that organization.
Although it was a couple of Danish scientists. Just in Australia.
Considering we have like the worst wifi now...
@@ThornOfSocietyYet one of the best mobile networks somehow
The “Doesn’t Matter” response to his excitement took me out😂
We ride at dawn was hilarious, that was such quick wit.
Glazing
@@Epierce277 naturally
Dudes as funny as a porcine
@@Epierce277you don't even understand the insult you're using.
@@Epierce277 yall ngas say everything glazing 😂
"We ride at dawn, not now!" 😂 that needs to be in the movie 😂
Yessss imagine he say that to wolverine when he first meet him lmafooo
Where is it from originally?
Jackman realized why they were friends with that last question 😂
He was so proud 😂 it was so wholesome
Hugh's "Did we?!?!?! WHO?" was the most genuine reaction to a piece of trivia like that haha.
Too bad the interviewer was talking out of his ass. It was us Netherlands who invented wifi and bluetooth!!!!!!!
The way ryan said "oi oi oi" 😂
BAKA 😡😡
Oi hughie
Omlandah took me woife's son WOMP WOMP!
Jackman's saucer eyes when he said "DID WE!?!?" was great.
Love how after they talked about serial killers they immediately zoomed into Ryan Reynolds’s unblinking stare
Don't turn your back on Ryan Reynolds.
In 1989 in Australia, a team of scientists began working on wireless LAN technology and in 1992, a prototype test bed for a wireless local area network (WLAN) was developed by a team of researchers from the Radiophysics Division of the CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) in Australia, led by John O'Sullivan. A patent for Wi Fi was lodged by the CSIRO in 1992.
However, Hedy Lamarr who was a famous Hollywood actress (1930s'-1950s) and inventor... originally from Vienna, Austria, she ended up developing frequency hopping-the technology behind WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS.
It would be misleading to suggest Hedy Lamar invented Wifi or Bluetooth etc, but her math is instrumental in the later development of the technologies.
CSIRO, a world class research organisation they both sides of politics have spent the last 30 years gutting like a fish.
@somethinglikethat2176 because they lost out on how much they could have made by charging for the use of WiFi technology.
They have been gutting our Medicare pot, aged care and NDIS. They claim to invest more then slowly dwindle it away to "other interest". We randomly get a politician thrown out because of "travel expenses" yet no one gets held accountable for how much they are taking from our sick and elderly.
This is not true, the main countries after Australia is the Netherlands and USA who helped with wifi
(Bluetooth is dutch btw)
dope
Winnipeg mentioned RAHHHHH
Real
Hi neighbors
We finally got mentioned!
Js busted at the fact RYAN REYNOLDS recognized us, LFG!!
Winnipeggggg
"someone has never been to winnipeg, manitoba" 🤣
"Someone has never been to Winnepeg Minatoba" Ryan is quick
“‘Straya, with a Y!”
“We ride at dawn! Not now!”
“Did we? Who?”
Just found my three newest quotes for the book.
That 👀”Did we?” Made me lose it.
Because they didn’t
“WE RIDE AT DAWN, NOT NOW!”
That line is golden
That’s the most Aussie response to “wait we invented WiFi?? Who”
“Doesn’t matter”
Edit: I’ve created an argument thread. Beware.
who was it doe ? 👀
@@DustyEggSauce according to my googling It wasn't the "invention" of wifi exactly, but it was the invention of a chip that greatly improved wifi signal quality that was developed by The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation of Australia.
@@DustyEggSaucethe csiro
Our taxpayer funded scientists!
@@DustyEggSauce It was actually the Americans that invented it. An Australian science team just assisted with troubleshooting.
omg, we NEED a fun, comedy, adventure road trip kind of film with Jackman & Reynolds with this exact energy. Hugh Jackman as a roughneck Aussie trucker and Ryan Reynolds as some backpacking, hitchhiking spiritual guy on a journey to find himself and see the world.
That would actually be fire…
Ryan’s “Oi, Oi, Oi!” Makes me think he’s seen those stray kids clips. 😂
yes xD
Bro the admiration in that “WELL PLAYED” SLAYS me
One Australian and two Canadians being interviewed by an Australian on an American UA-cam channel.
Two superior countries in a video on an inferior countries channel
@@ẞooßys ?
@@arion9696 America is inferior
Being watched by an Indian who loves to watch turkish dramas and listens to Chinese songs
@@ẞooßysrent free
As a knifer (resident of winnipeg), that is the biggest compliment ever. Thank you, Ryan
"As a knifer" ... Briefly thought you were announcing you are 109... 😅
In Australia the bush kills too many people for the serial killers to get any! 😂
When he asked "Who?" like he'd know the dude
😂
Winnipeg was mentioned wtf is a smooth road🗣️🗣️🔥
LMFAAAAAOOOOO FR
What does the winnipeg reference mean
@@majidMouzin Look up Provencher Bridge Winnipeg 😂
do you also have construction season
Shawn Levy’s resting face in the first couple shots looks so Canadian
Damn, its crazy that serial killer fact considering Australia was a penile colony
Penile 😂
Australia's population is pretty small considering it's size
Penile 😂
Most of them managed to transition into politics… 😂
“Penile” 😂
You don’t disrespect Wolverine with your “doesn’t matter” response
It did matter since someone is asking. But it's a classic not my fault response.
shut up nerd
the inventor, John Wi-Fi gon be furious
That's an Aussie response mate. That's our approach to most things that don't actually matter.
“WE RIDE AT DAWN NOT NOW!”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂
You have to admire the way Ryan was ready to sing his national anthem, Oh Canada!🇨🇦
“Someone’s never been to Winnipeg, Manitoba”
😅 amen to that
"Canada has 108 serial killers."
Ryan with the creepiest smirk
“109 if I’m watching Gossip Girl”
@@IthoughtthiswasamericaI understood that reference
When he said serial killers, Ryan gave him that death stare
We all had that look. Last one operated for over 20 years because the RCMP didn't care about his choice of victim. Ie, he was killing native folks. 20. Years. And he fed them to his pigs. And because our news has zero filters, we all got to hear about the woman who escaped, years previous, told the RCMP everything and was ignored. Ignored.
He was imagining those details. We all were. And one has to wonder how many more people like that exist who have picked a target the RCMP don't care about. And then you realize there is literally a whole movement based on women and children disappearing from first nations lands...and you wonder if there aren't a lot more operating here.😢
But he absolutely was thinking of the pig farmer. We all were thinking of the pig farmer.
Butcher going crazy with that last one 🪑
Daddy’s home
oi hughie homelanda done killed me wife and took me bloody son
@@kennydev8196Starlight: 🗿
Worth mentioning, a lady invented the tech that made WiFi possible
australia surprisingly chill for originally being a prison island
Bro said, “WHO?!” Like he’s gonna know them
Not many folks know who invented the wifi. But most sources say the dutch. The aussies did create WLAN. And the dutch probably refined it. Heck. Some say the dutch inventor is the father of wifi.
Ryan’s face after he said how many serial killers Canada has 💀💀💀
People were in Australia for 600 million years before it was colonised and it was colonised in 1788. Parliament was formed in 1901.
That’s not what the question was though
Yeah... not 600 million lmao, humans have only existed for 200k. About 50k years for first people in Australia iirc, and about 30k for first people in North America (Canada), although we're still struggling to figure out the actual date and details.
For reference, 600 million years ago was before the Cambrian explosion, when life vastly diversified.
Humans Dosent even existed in that timeframe 😂 it wasnt the question, He asked about the founding.
of a country? do you think before 1867 Was no person in canada? 😂😂😂Fun Fact and a little history lesson, the Aussie Accent had origins from a Slang, from GB small Criminals. the most citys in Australia were planned as Prison Colonys, so the Aussie Accent is actually a criminals accent 😂
“DID WE?! WHO?!?” As if it’d be some bloke down the street from him lmao
That oi oi oi was hilarious
Hedy Lamar is the reason we are all ables to be on our phones right now! She was incredible ❤
Winnipeg, Manitoba 😂❤
“DID WE?!?”
He had an out of body experience and realization at the same time
Australia’s first colony was set up in 1788 which was 79 years before the first Canadian colony in 1867 as they state.
Australia became independent in 1901 but Canada only became independent in 1982 which was 81 years later so Australia is older by both standards they use 😅
Canada's first permanent European colony was established in 1603 with temporary settlements dating to the 1500s. Canadian colonies existed for nearly 200 years before Australia's first colony in 1788.
1867 was the date of Confederation which united the provinces under the Dominion of Canada. This is equivalent to Australia's Federation in 1901 (34 years later).
Canada adopted the Statute of Westminster in 1931, which further reduced British powers over Canada. Australia didn't adopt it until 1942 (11 years later)
Finally, the Canada Act of 1982 removed all remaining British control over Canada. This is similar to the Australia Act of 1986 (4 years later).
That fact is both countries don't have a clear break of independence, but rather their full sovereignty evolved over time. However, by all standards, the country of Canada is still older.
Fair enough lol, google didn’t serve me well
wifi was invented in the netherlans WIFI (1997) - Victor Hayes
It's true it was invented in the Netherlands, but it was a joint effort between Australia, the Netherlands, and the USA. So, in actuality, the wifi patent is held by 3 different countries, but the head of the team was John O'Sullivan, an Australian, so a lot of people just think it's purely Australian.
not really. the earliest form of wifi was invented and patented in 1992 in australia
We need more Canadian-Australian collaboration like these
Depends on what you mean by how old. Aboriginal Australians have been around since 65,000 years ago, while native Canadians arrived 14,000 years ago
Fair, but he said country. So whenever they gained independence
Also new south Wales was already there pre 1850s
Only REAL Aussie/Indigenous know OUR BEAUTIFUL LAND
@@Bala-in-blackbruh
What part of the word country didn’t you understand, the countries of Australia and Canada have not been around for that long and the whole 65000 years thing is heavily debated, the first people in Australia probably weren’t Homo Sapiens at all
I'm loving the original Magnum PI shirt! Ozzy Man taught Ryan Reynolds his Australian lingo.
Ryan when he said 108 murders why you smlie like that
This is actually really informative and entertaining!
Ok- but he ruined it with that “fair-dinkum, diggah!” Lol
"We ride at dawn, not now" is my new favourite phrase
Pretty Fair Dinkum
As an Australia the last one made me laugh
Jackson Wi-Fi invented wi fi
They were brilliant on Hot Ones,so funny😂
This one was fun🎉
Ryan Reynolds looks like a serial killer when they talk about it funny
MENTIONED WINNIPEG 🎉
The fact Ryan pulled out Winnipeg so fuckin fast
That’s why Canada is the 14th colony that no one remembers.
They might have invented wifi but we invented peanut butter so that’s a W
Fun fact: John Wifi was the person to invent wifi in Australia
🥹his cheeky little grin at the beginning had me tearing up 🥹
he said WHO like he may know the guy😭😭😭😭
John O’Sullivan. They’re probably neighbors
@SRDuly2010 John O'sullivan, the inventer of wifi lives in Buddahpest originally born in South Australia, Hugh Jackman lives in New York, originally from Sydney
I’m glad for aussie’s and Canadian’s without them there would be no fun.
Of course Australia created WiFi. They were trying to communicate to the outside world.
With a short range wireless LAN?
@@SRDuly2010they could reach New Zealand or Thailand
Australia doesn’t need serial killers they got animals that do that for them
I’m Canadian and my family is originally from Australia…
“We ride at dawn, not now” flew under the radar there hahaha
Wifi was invented by the netherlands...
Lol
WLAN in Aussie, then refined by the Dutch into Wifi.
@@theanimeboi842 ohhh, that makes sence
Hedy Lamarr is the only reason WiFi is even possible. 😅
And she was Austrian not Australian 😅
How is it we invented WiFi, but we get the crappiest signal.
Even I’m could finish that phrase and I’m from Bronx, NY 😂😂😂
“Which country is older” is very controversial if you think of Australia’s First Nations people
No it's not. It wasn't "Australia" before it was its own thing. Just like America. People say Americans are colonizers, but it was the British that was making and ruling the colonies and America the country didn't exist. So it was the British, not Americans. America didn't exist until almost 200 years later. Australia and America are countries with dates to back up when the countries started. No one was asking which land mass existed first.
@@lavenderoh Jack means the British weren't the first people there. Aboriginal people are known to have occupied mainland Australia for at least 65,000 years.
As an Australian, I'd like to formally ask if we can adopt Ryan. He's pretty cool.
Wifi & Bluetooth Dutch electrical engineer Vic Hayes, also known as the “Father of WiFi”, established the standards to make WiFi feasible. Inventor Jaap Haartsen (Dutch) and co-inventor Sven Mattisson (Swedish) were responsible for the introduction of Bluetooth.
Lol Ryan knows one Australian slang phrase and he fits it in wherever he can 😂
Pretty sure Aus has been inhabitted far longer than 1901.
Canada: "we are so nice, like sugar and spice ". 😊
Also Canada:" We also have a lot of serial killers"🤫
Netherland and U.S. might argue that WiFi claim
They might but it doesn’t matter
The hushed “United States” when asked who has the most serial killers hahaha
Its all bots
What is all bots
Watching Ryan Reynolds try not to crack an evil smile of a Canadian serial killers makes you wonder ........
Australia 1901 ??? Hahahaàaa wtf.. try 1600s
Don't think you understood the question
The nation is way older than the country
No...
Don't worry bud it's ok to be slow.
@@DitzySmoffdon’t lie to him now it’s insufferable to say the least
Australia existed first because Canada became independent in 1897 and Australia first being called Australia in 1824
hugh is sucha high school teacher 😭😭i love him
At the beginning wolverine sounded like cheru😂
“We ride at dawn, not now” lmfao💀💀💀
Everyone but the canadians are shocked about the serial killers they be like "tis what happens when we stop saying sorry"
"Canada by a lot!" nervously looks out to Toronto street out my window...
We have had Hugh play a Canadian, now we need Ryan play an Aussie.
They were so shocked that they stuck with the original design and speeds
To be fair to Ryan, our local Vancouver soccer team chants that chant lol
Australia did not invent Wi-Fi, but Australian researchers played a crucial role in its development. The technology behind Wi-Fi was significantly advanced by the work of Dr. John O'Sullivan and his team at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Their research in the 1990s contributed to the development of the wireless communication technology that Wi-Fi relies on. So, while they didn't invent Wi-Fi outright, their contributions were instrumental in making it possible.