The images in that michaelwave cookbook are actually so expressive, like, I'm being affected by their vision of the future. It's holographic and intense, not fully present but still overwhelming what it sits on top of. It comes at you fast and hard, like the first drop on a rollercoaster, but at the same time vague and hard to grasp, dreamlike. That's a trivial statement about the future but such a specific and strange emotion to invoke. Yeah this is Art
See the funny thing is, is that my autistic ahh brain would be a threat to him as much me. I genuinely think i could talk to this man for the rest of my lifespan
"A conversation minefield ? More like, a controversial mind field *close-up Micheal face* " - Probably something Micheal could say in a particular context
1. No space 2. Microwaves demand 1000w of power which is onerous to supply from a 12v system 3. No need; it would be used only in niche situations and usually one would bring a camping stove if such situations were anticipated.
A friend of mine worked for a subsidiary of Enron - *RIGHT* before the poop hit the can, er, fan, he was laid off in a mass layoff that barely preceded the public revelations. As part of being laid off, he was cashed out of his company stock. Over $100,000. One year later, that same stock would have been worth less than $300.
One of the Only REAL Success stories related to Enron Congratulations to your friend, Hope they lived a good life with it. Invested well and Let someone competent in the inner workings of the investment world if he didn't want to!!!
@@HappyAssDolphin Bought a house - at the low point of a housing crash. :-D (Between the cash-out and money he had been saving for a down payment on a nicer house, bought a fixer-upper outright.)
Vsauce invites others over, leaves a bunch of curious items out so people stay then he can trap them in the basement. Can confirm because I am currently trapped
My grandmother had that book for the microwave she had since before I was born. That thing was powerful and tough. It browned better than any commercial version I had ever used in many professional kitchens that had really nice microwaves. Funny thing about commercial units is they don’t have windows; you don’t have time to watch, you just know the recipe. . I inherited it after she died, and handed it down to my mother in law after her husband passed. As far as I know her, the kids that are left close and her grandchildren still use it. Darn thing is almost as old as my truck.
like an old truck battery it is way overengineered. It has to be to last for decades. It is substantially weakened by now but still kicking, imagine how terrifyingly strong it was when it was new
I actually have an early booklet issued by telephone companies explaining what the intetnet is during the mid+1990's, it even lists tonnes of helpful information on how to find businesses, what an e-mail is and how to register for free, how you can get freebies, find love online, find videos of people... Well, doing what they do after finding love (yes, this booklet actually explains where you can find free prawn, though from what I can remember the women in the illustrations wear lingerie). This book is an amazing historical work because it's basically explaining every detail of the internet to someone who has literally never used the internet.
Damn, I wish I knew that existed sooner, might’ve been useful for my grandparents XDXD But honestly that seems like a pretty cool thing!!! Thanks for sharing
@@Lobstro The internet culture of "postmodern irony" and "post-post-irony" hadn't developed yet. Everybody was looking at the internet with rose-tinted glasses.
Microwaves can be used to cook. Most companies just don't program them with the cooking programs they used to and they need to be manually adjusted instead, making them harder to use than a real oven. But back in the 80s and such they had hundreds of cooking programs.
One of the rarest book I’ve read is this children’s/teens book published in russian in late ussr for children in ussr. My aunt had bought this for older cousins in 80s and somehow I got my hand on them. These books were fascinating , colorful photographs full of scientific progress and achievements written for children. As a child it was one of my favorite books.
My grandfather took my grandmother to a microwave demonstration in 1979 and had to drive for about 2 hours to get there. They came home with their first microwave that cost them £700. She got rid of it last year because the dial failed.
Cambels weren't overly inaccurate The year 2000, 30% of vehicles were campervans/caravans and in the year 2001 80% of campervans and caravans had a microwave
I have a similar book. It's basically a list of things which should be against the Nuremburg convention against war crimes. Like cooking a whole chicken in the microwave. No special foil bags that heat or anything, just terrible boiled chicken with no crispyness or even a hint of browning.
My wife found one of those Code of Ethics at Portland General Electric a few years after the fall of Enron buried deep in the back of a drawer. They all had a good laugh. They were a subsidiarity of Enron.
in Cambell's defense, they said 25%, not just "all cars". RVs and Campers have microwaves in them and technjcally they belong to the broader category of "Cars".
@@Autonomous15 100amps continuous, or 100amps pulse? You'd overheat and kill it asking for 100 amps for minutes at a time. Your typical microwave is 1800 watts, anyway. Consider inverter losses and it could be even more than that. All of that run through a cord as thick as jumper cables, since 12V electricity is so inefficient. Improve it to 24V and beef all of that up just a little more and it wouldn't be hard. But do that and it's no longer a typical car.
Michael, I think I get it now. So I wanted to thank you for guiding me and everyone else. What you do is truly special. May you find true peace in the endless depths of everything and nothing. Much love
Now I feel bad for him because I feel like when he's older and he passes away, someone will come along that has no clue what most of his stuff is or what it means so they'll just throw it away
Michael ive loved your channel since 2010 and so did my Dad. He passed away last December and now that youre salt and pepper and wesring your beard long you look just like him and your humor reminds me of him so i just wanted to say from a near lifelong fan, thank you for everything.
The year 2000 might have been a bit early, but cars these days often have a microwave in them, it tends to be called 'cellular connection' or something like it. But that's still microwaves been send out and received.
Vsauce's passion for everything he talks about. Makes me enjoy listening to whatever he says. His kid is going to grow up with so much curiosity. This guy is a blessing on the internet.
Microwaves should be called Macrowaves because of the amplitude
Microwaves should be called Michaelwaves because of my attitude.
@@Vsaucegood ...
@@Vsauce this is the funniest guy on the internet i think
lol
michaels reply has more likes than the comment
Guest: "What is that?"
*30-minute unskippable cutscene*
ahahah man
From Michael? I'll take that
auto saving game…
@@jer.milasot95Same. Best cut scene ever
Your delivery of that "Oops!" took me out!
got that "he's right behind me, isn't he?" feel
Easily taken out
@@liketheroman probably true, yeah.
oops 🤭😅
The images in that michaelwave cookbook are actually so expressive, like, I'm being affected by their vision of the future. It's holographic and intense, not fully present but still overwhelming what it sits on top of. It comes at you fast and hard, like the first drop on a rollercoaster, but at the same time vague and hard to grasp, dreamlike. That's a trivial statement about the future but such a specific and strange emotion to invoke. Yeah this is Art
ah i've seen that you read the top comment
@@Imadick36 Michaelwave is an old tradition. Have you never made macking cheese, or ridden a bichael?
Im calling my microwave a michealwave from now in in dedication to you
I read this like the Hip to Be Square monologue in American Psycho
The price of the microwave book just went up 1000%
@@Lklklk3773 bro nobody is going to play it with you, get offa the vsauce comment section
@@Lklklk3773who tf are you??!!! Get outa here 😠👉
@@Lklklk3773I don’t like gacha games sorry
@@Lklklk3773 just let me get the anti flea spray
@@Lklklk3773WHAT 😭
Michael's house must be a complete conversational minefield.
Guest: "What's this?"
Michael: *breaths in*.
@@Lklklk3773 Wtf
See the funny thing is, is that my autistic ahh brain would be a threat to him as much me. I genuinely think i could talk to this man for the rest of my lifespan
"A conversation minefield ? More like, a controversial mind field *close-up Micheal face* "
- Probably something Micheal could say in a particular context
The music starts playing. (You know the tune)
*gets naked*
*says something totally unrelated*
*leaves his own house without any further explanation*
"guys, get ready to cook FAST! OHOHOHOHOHH"
delightfuly devilish seymore
"Soup Can? more like Poop Can't."
Michael Stevens, 2024
I can't believe this is the first I'm seeing this in the comments it's such a silly, random thing it made me spit my drink.
In the Enron execs defense:
Most of their crimes were committed before the book was distributed.
Ken Lay is that you?
Omg
@@Vsauce no, that is me
yoo
Hey Michael
Actually, why don't 25% of cars have a microwave?
Too much work
At least many if not most semi trucks have microwaves
@@MrDVDvideos Semis are living in the future! With bunk beds and everything 😆
1. No space
2. Microwaves demand 1000w of power which is onerous to supply from a 12v system
3. No need; it would be used only in niche situations and usually one would bring a camping stove if such situations were anticipated.
Yeah exactly my thoughts.
Tech con industry of the 80s, are you stupid? Why aren't you pushing your nonsense features in year 2000 cars? 🤦
Back in a time where even cookbooks had a science lesson
70s casually dropped the hardest photography collection in the name of a cookbook
A friend of mine worked for a subsidiary of Enron - *RIGHT* before the poop hit the can, er, fan, he was laid off in a mass layoff that barely preceded the public revelations. As part of being laid off, he was cashed out of his company stock. Over $100,000. One year later, that same stock would have been worth less than $300.
One of the Only REAL Success stories related to Enron Congratulations to your friend, Hope they lived a good life with it. Invested well and Let someone competent in the inner workings of the investment world if he didn't want to!!!
@@HappyAssDolphin Bought a house - at the low point of a housing crash. :-D (Between the cash-out and money he had been saving for a down payment on a nicer house, bought a fixer-upper outright.)
@@AnonymousFreakYTLucky bastard, good for him!
@@AnonymousFreakYTyour friend has probably the best luck around lol. Good for him.
@@AnonymousFreakYT Well I can only hope your friend is doing alright and nothing happened with Covid!!!
Vsauce: I can yap about microwaves for a whole minute and everybody will still watch me
He could make a whole 30 minute vdeo of the microwave BOOK and i'd still watch it
And is he wrong? In fact, he could make a 3 hour video explaining what a toothbrush is and we’ll still watch
Would you like to play Gacha life with me
He has the gift of knowledge and knows exactly how to share it
Tom Scott: *"Amateur."*
Vsauce invites others over, leaves a bunch of curious items out so people stay then he can trap them in the basement. Can confirm because I am currently trapped
My grandmother had that book for the microwave she had since before I was born. That thing was powerful and tough.
It browned better than any commercial version I had ever used in many professional kitchens that had really nice microwaves. Funny thing about commercial units is they don’t have windows; you don’t have time to watch, you just know the recipe.
.
I inherited it after she died, and handed it down to my mother in law after her husband passed. As far as I know her, the kids that are left close and her grandchildren still use it. Darn thing is almost as old as my truck.
like an old truck battery it is way overengineered. It has to be to last for decades. It is substantially weakened by now but still kicking, imagine how terrifyingly strong it was when it was new
I actually have an early booklet issued by telephone companies explaining what the intetnet is during the mid+1990's, it even lists tonnes of helpful information on how to find businesses, what an e-mail is and how to register for free, how you can get freebies, find love online, find videos of people... Well, doing what they do after finding love (yes, this booklet actually explains where you can find free prawn, though from what I can remember the women in the illustrations wear lingerie).
This book is an amazing historical work because it's basically explaining every detail of the internet to someone who has literally never used the internet.
Damn, I wish I knew that existed sooner, might’ve been useful for my grandparents XDXD But honestly that seems like a pretty cool thing!!! Thanks for sharing
Pre Internet times were somehow more innocent and more adult at the same time
@@Lobstro The internet culture of "postmodern irony" and "post-post-irony" hadn't developed yet. Everybody was looking at the internet with rose-tinted glasses.
I've got an "Introducing Microsoft Windows 95" booklet which according to the product key it came with, was made on December 30th, 1995. :D
WAIT WHAT?
“Guys, get ready to cook fast” *Becomes French Santa*
Answer them ^^
@@Lklklk3773 Who tf starts a conversation like that?
It's important I guess
This guy: *hOHohOhO*
@@thecupofno Someone who wants to play Gacha life, obviously.
Microwaves in cars sounds like a great idea actually
requires a special huge alternator.
Microwaves can be used to cook. Most companies just don't program them with the cooking programs they used to and they need to be manually adjusted instead, making them harder to use than a real oven. But back in the 80s and such they had hundreds of cooking programs.
It's really not that hard. Everyone puts their microwave on maximum because why wait? But that's not the best way to use it.
Guest: What is that?
Vsauce: You've just activated my trap card! Proceeds to bombard them with knowledge
Vsauce lives inside Gojo's Domain expansion
If they had only listed those crimes on page 1
💀
Why?
Yeah...why?
@@kendomyers lol please just explain I don’t get it forgive me
It's a joke you guys. He's saying the executives didn't read all the way to page 7.
that enron ethics book is a masterpiece and should be in a museum and i want one really badly
One of the rarest book I’ve read is this children’s/teens book published in russian in late ussr for children in ussr. My aunt had bought this for older cousins in 80s and somehow I got my hand on them. These books were fascinating , colorful photographs full of scientific progress and achievements written for children. As a child it was one of my favorite books.
Officer, why'd you pull me over? I was just grabbing my Ramen out of the microwave.
Kept my eyes on the road the whole time.
"You were driving with a fork. That's utensil recklessness"
@@mrgreenskypiano But the fork was a bluetooth device.
@@Rslb7. it was a bluetooth smart fork.
@@TreasureHoardingDungeonDwarf Only $17.99 at your local Technokitchen while supplies last.
Nice arm hair!
😊 thank you!
@@VsauceNice armchair!
oddly specific
Rare compliment spotted!
@@v_gannice and soft stair you got there
My grandfather took my grandmother to a microwave demonstration in 1979 and had to drive for about 2 hours to get there. They came home with their first microwave that cost them £700.
She got rid of it last year because the dial failed.
Cambels weren't overly inaccurate
The year 2000, 30% of vehicles were campervans/caravans and in the year 2001 80% of campervans and caravans had a microwave
Dr. Emmett Brown needs to design a new DeLorean.
@@Lklklk3773 I don't play Gacha Life.
But he had hair.
He had nothing to do with the car. He just modified one.
@@bored_person I would think he has the wherewithal to design a new one.
@@BenAck912 He doesn't design cars, he designs technology and equips vehicles with it.
Enron really went "do as I say, not as I do"
The microwave in the car isn't the worst idea ever and about half of truck drivers have one so I wonder what that comes out to
“OoOooPpPsS!” Got me rolling on the floor
Finally, a cookbook that caters to my culinary skill
I have a similar book. It's basically a list of things which should be against the Nuremburg convention against war crimes.
Like cooking a whole chicken in the microwave. No special foil bags that heat or anything, just terrible boiled chicken with no crispyness or even a hint of browning.
Your culinary skill is way higher than what the book caters to dude, watched Natswhatireckon try to cook with it, very unpleasant
Vsauce is the only person to read microwave instructions when he's bored💀
No. Myself is the example that destroys your weak prediction. 😊
I mean, I would too tbh
Bro@@Lklklk3773
People that get 'bored' have a mental disability
@@Lklklk3773 wtf
Enron executives: we were just pressure testing the limits of the ethics.
“soup can, more like poop can’t” changed my life
I don’t get it, but it made my four year old laugh. The young are much wiser than the old…
@@rachele3334 🤣 That's so cute!
i think he said poop canned, as in shit canned/gotten rid of.
If you read between the lines it says "disregard this book"
they thought they were slick huh
Is this joking or did I spend way too long trying to find this lol
I wish vsauce would go back to making normal videos instead of just shorts
thank youtube for pushing shorts so hard creators who don't mainline them are getting buried
Vsauce: "My name is Michael"
Vsauce: "Looks like trevor with big beard"
"Get ready to cook fast. HØĤÒHOHOHOHOO"
Why did he actually sound like MatPat on that HOHOHOHO
Michael is basically an artistic masterpiece
Okay, but a car with a microwave sounds awesome for long road trips!
I love how random yet entertaining Vsauce videos are
I trust everything this man tells me, partly because he usually right, and partly because I don't want to know what happens if I disagree.
Or do you?
[music from right behind you]
My wife found one of those Code of Ethics at Portland General Electric a few years after the fall of Enron buried deep in the back of a drawer. They all had a good laugh. They were a subsidiarity of Enron.
in Cambell's defense, they said 25%, not just "all cars". RVs and Campers have microwaves in them and technjcally they belong to the broader category of "Cars".
@Vsauce Have you ever considered doing a collaboration with @chubbyemu
Think it would be amazing
Yes! He helped me with my human holes video, but I've got a new idea too....
@@Vsauce well, I am looking forward to it!🙂
@@Vsauce "This man watched 1 video of VSauce, this is what happened to his brain... or did it?"
@@Vsaucewith your what video
Ok but microwave in the car sounds really helpful. Especially for family cars.
I think they have those in RVs?
It takes at least a kilowatt to power a microwave. You'll need a special alternator and power system to be able to handle that.
@@tsm688 any car of decent build should already have a 100amp alternator in it... that's 1200w, what more do you need?
@@Autonomous15 100amps continuous, or 100amps pulse? You'd overheat and kill it asking for 100 amps for minutes at a time.
Your typical microwave is 1800 watts, anyway. Consider inverter losses and it could be even more than that.
All of that run through a cord as thick as jumper cables, since 12V electricity is so inefficient.
Improve it to 24V and beef all of that up just a little more and it wouldn't be hard. But do that and it's no longer a typical car.
"Guys, get ready to cook fast 🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅"
And then some artist put his own poop in a can.
bro turned french after saying: guys get ready to cook fast
bonjour MFer
Well there are quite a few air fryers I've seen in truck cabins on shorts here. Almost like a better microwave 🤷🏻♀️
The actual surprising thing is Michael's change of eyewear
Michael, I think I get it now.
So I wanted to thank you for guiding me and everyone else.
What you do is truly special.
May you find true peace in the endless depths of everything and nothing.
Much love
Please write a code of ethics on how to act human
New to earth eh ?
I myself don't fucking know what ethic is anymore and I'm here in this planet
Would you like to come over and play Gacha life together
My autistic ass could do with a book like that
I need to blend in
The Bible?
Most sane VSauce book:
or is it?
I love that he's got friends who'll actually ask 'what is that?' about random books on the shelf.
That “Oops” had a natural vibrato to it
Most sane VSauce book
Why did this pop up after I started the microwave?🤔Does Michael know?
he is tugging you off as you're reading this 🤫
Would really like to see a long form video on Michael’s obscure book collection now
Now I feel bad for him because I feel like when he's older and he passes away, someone will come along that has no clue what most of his stuff is or what it means so they'll just throw it away
The UN wrote the Geneva Convention while greenlighting the Nakba which violated just about every article of the Geneva Convention
Vsauce be setting knowledge traps
Michael ive loved your channel since 2010 and so did my Dad. He passed away last December and now that youre salt and pepper and wesring your beard long you look just like him and your humor reminds me of him so i just wanted to say from a near lifelong fan, thank you for everything.
"on the lips"☠️
Engineer code of ethics: Hold paramount the safety and welfare of the public and the environment.
Defence industry: Here's a fat salary for you
The year 2000 might have been a bit early, but cars these days often have a microwave in them, it tends to be called 'cellular connection' or something like it. But that's still microwaves been send out and received.
!!!! i had basic microwaving as a teenager & have always been obsessed with it, especially "browning agents"
V-sauce will never not have the best literary recommendations I've ever heard!
If Micheal ever writes a book on how to be "sane",it would be the most hypocritical book ever made and i am buying the first copy of that ngl.
"Get ready to cook fast *turns into santa*
The typography of that microwave book is actually gorgeous.
That "Oops!" got me lol
Never thought we would get Vsauce talking about microwave before GTA - 6 .
Michael, where did you find the book of Ethics?
You can read the PDF of the book by going to the Wikipedia article of this book and clicking the first Reference.
Does anyone want to play Gacha life with me
“Soup can? More like poop can’t.”
- Vsauce, 2024
we definitely missed the boat on car microwaves
Now, boat microwaves.... Mmmm.
Vsauce is becoming normal day by day.
“ooops!”
delivery of that knocked me out 😭
Vsauce's passion for everything he talks about. Makes me enjoy listening to whatever he says. His kid is going to grow up with so much curiosity. This guy is a blessing on the internet.
Bro why do you have goverment files, he has more knowledge than all the goverments combined
"oHOOHOOHOOOHOO" - Vsauce
"soup can? more like poop can't"
-Vsauce
most sane Vsauce video
"Guys! Get ready to cook fast" *laughs in french*
Ratatouille reference
That book is good?
The cover of the microwave book really is special, I'm glad you mentioned it.
Vsauce: "EWPSSSS"
That "E" looks like the E of Evil Corp from Mr Robot.
Men who speak kind words, do the most evil things.
That Enron Ethics book was such a good find.
"Get ready to cook fast" was the scrapped tagline for Breaking Bad
"Oops 🤭"
Vsauce looks like a far cry villain with these glasses 😂
The classic “do as I say, not do as a I do” scenario!
Funny thing about Enron is that their logo was the Inspiration for E Corp in Mr Robot, which the Protagonist always refers to as "Evil Corp"
I was looking for this comment, Shit now i wanna go watch that show again..
That’s a $250 code of ethics book
Their logo looks a lot like the Evil Corp logo
"Hey Vsause Michael here" never gets old