"Ok guys, it's time for our yearly correction video. Any ideas?" "What if we made a 1 minute intro for this 7 minute long video?" "Ok, but what would we fill it with? "A proper 3D model of a biblically accurate angel!" -HAI writers room.
Missed one! There's a typo at 1:47 into "The Logistics of Mount Everest’s Base Camp". Camps 3 and 4 have the same elevation in meters. There's always next year's video :)
You didn't even list the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that at 5:18 in the "The Mathematical Loophole that Broke the Lottery" video, you said "$484,463.5" but put "$484,206" on the screen.
Well, if Simon Whistler had to make corrections videos for his stuff, it would have to be a whole separate channel, probably. Can't watch anything of his without spotting at least one mistake, and I'm just a regular dude who hardly knows anything about anything.
I was gonna correct you and say that the castle you showed at 3:07 was the one at Disneyland Paris in France and, as such, the ban on Lukashenko wouldn’t apply there, but then I reread the description of the ban that was on screen and saw that it also applied to the European Union, so you got me this time.
I mean, EU issued their own sanctions. An US president cannot prevent someone from going to Paris. So it is not Bush’s order that prevented Lukashenko from traveling to Paris. As such, this is an error.😂
Somehow made a mistake in a mistake correction video. 5:52 I'm pretty sure calling the acronym HVAC like H-VAC is only for "Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning" not "High Voltage Alternating Current"
4:05 "...by the European *Union* Aviation Safety Agency..." **Shows the logo that clearly states European Aviation Safety Agency** ... This is now a matroshka doll of mistakes in one video Edit: yes, I understand that they changed their name. Then it would still be right to get the right logo anyway. Its literally on Wikipedia, I don't know how this graphical mistake was made. I bear no ill will towards the editors, It's just a mistake, I just thought of it funny how in the error-correcting video there are new mistakes 😅 🤣
The writer, audio editor, video editor and Sam are probably different people, so it's understandable, but that could have been clipped out in the edit.
@@Ra1d_danois European and European Union are not the same thing. European refers to all countries that are located in Europe, the continent. European Union refers to all the countries that are in EU, and as we seen a bit later in the video, not every European country is an EU member.
"[.035] is the wrong p-value. The actual p-value is like 0.91" I love that so much, just casually saying an absolutely *massive* difference in the significance of the effect.
I'm pretty sure that the tower shown at 5:53 is also still an HVAC tower as there are three lines on it plus the two lightning protection lines on the horns. A HVDC tower would only have two lines on it plus the lightning protection.
You still kind of got the vinyl record groove thing wrong. It's not that stereo is cut "either side of the groove". Rather, the singular, uniform groove is a composite of both signals that can be decomposed by amplifying the displacement of the groove along two complimentary axes angled 45° from vertical.
About half of the areas you described as military no fly zones are actually military operation areas (MOAs) which are basically just telling pilots that military operations exist here and to be careful.
Not to be a Disney adult, but at 3:07 you mention that the American declaration of emergency and related sanctions on Lukashenko will prevent him from visiting Disneyland. However, the footage shown is not of Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, rather of Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant in Disneyland Paris. You would still be correct that Lukashenko would not be allowed to visit that castle, however, because the EU reimposed a travel ban on Lukashenko in 2021 because of the war in Ukraine after previously lifting it in 2016.
Could you please explain? The paper shown as the source doesn't mention a paired t-test with a 0.92 p-value. Instead, it shows an Anderson-Darling normality test, to which the p-value and means displayed in the video correspond correctly.
@@Juan-qv5nc you're right, the 0.035 p-value is for the AD normality test. The AD test doesn't say anything about the actual results of the paired-t test but simply shows that the difference of scores between free falling pins and string pins fit a normal distribution, which makes analysis more reliable. However, the mean (which we can use because the distribution of differences is pretty normal) is centered almost directly on the 0 point. The CIs are very centered on the 0 point too, -2.1 to +1.9, meaning the differences most likely falls within this range, aka no statistical significant difference. Idk where they got the t-test p-value of 0.98 from, you're right it doesn't actually say directly in the paper, but looking at the graphs themselves I would guess that that's probably about right. Someone feel free to correct me if I don't have that right
@@_Mute_ Thanks. It also seems to me about right to reject the null hypothesis because of how normal is the distribution. Who knows where that T-test comes from. Maybe other report shows the p-value of the paired t-test they used to calculate statistical value, in the paper in a section before than the bell histogram shown in the video.
I also wrote a detailed comment on that video pointing out the error, looked up and read the stats in the report, etc. It was a pretty bad error, which I'm glad they have admitted here. :)
5:53 Erm actually this is also an HVAC line. HVDC towers have 2 wires, 1 for positive and 1 negative, AC lines have 3 wires, 1 for each phase. Keep in mind this is excluding the ground wires at the top for lightning protection, and sometimes multiple wires are grouped together on 1 phase. This picture shows 14 wires on each tower, and you can see how there are 3 phases with 4 wires on each phase, and 2 ground wires at the top.
You forgot the Pantone error. As in, the whole video was base on misconception that you can just use the same Pantone code to print out the same color from any printer or material. It's not.
5:52 There are three conductors per tower, so I think that might be three phase alternating current as well, not DC. It also looks to be more than the (at most of the sources I've seen) 230kv upper limit for being defined "high voltage" judging by the fact that there are too many suspension insulators per string for
Car's also use *direct current*. You can touch both terminals of a car battery with one hand and it still won't shock you. Licking a 9V battery (please tell me i'm not the only one who did that as a kid?) would give you a bigger shock!
kind of odd you still haven’t mention anywhere that your trans atlantic accent video from a couple years ago was filled with wrong information. honestly surprised that video is still up with how bad it was
For those wondering what the "more complicated reasons" that made the EU Map at 3:55 wrong are, here they are: (Note: Many notable minor territories are not clearly visible on the map at this scale, so I do not count them as technically wrongly/rightly showed on the map) + The map does not show/highlight Ceuta and Melilla, two Spanish cities that geographically lie on the African continent. They are exclaves surrounded by Morocco (and Morocco disputes Spain's sovereignty over them). It could also be argued that they are too small to be shown on the map (see note). + The map, in zoom-out mode at 3:55, did not highlight the French part of the Caribbean island of Saint-Martin, which is in the EU. It could be an actual error, or that the territory was too small to be visible (see note above) + The island of Aruba, which is 30km (15 miles) off the coast of Venezuela seems to have been wrongly highlighted. The island is under Dutch sovereignty. The Netherlands is an EU Member State, but this island is not part of the EU like the non-Caribbean parts of the country. + The microstate of San Marino, enclaved within Italy, is either too small to be seen (see note) or incorrectly hilighted as part of Italy, and thus the EU. + The Åland islands, a Swedish-speaking autonomous region of Finland, is clearly and incorrectly shown not as part of the EU. Åland does have special status in both Finnish and EU laws, but they still in fact, are inside the European Union. + The French regions of Mayotte and La Réunion, which geographically lie off the coast of Madagascar (yes, that Madagascar in Africa that you may know from the movie) are not shown on the map at all. This may not be an error but just the result of the simple fact that the map chosen to be shown in the video is not zoom-ed out to that level. In any case, Mayotte and La Réunion are indeed regions of France and thus parts of the EU, despite their geographic positions.
"This map of the Northeast Corridor" at 5:57 *does/n't* have too many lines. "Northeast Corridor" is a fuzzy term in Northeastern railroading. Collectively, the map depicted shows the namesake Northeast Corridor from Boston to Washington, The Keystone Corridor from Philadelphia to Harrisburg and the remnants of the Inland Route from New Haven to Springfield. If you want pedantry, anywhere the Acela runs is the Northeast Corridor, which for the purposes of Sam from HAI's video fits the description of electrified trackage with wire problems. The Keystone corridor is currently undergoing track repairs - not catenary repairs - per PSN 0324-199. Amtrak service patterns are where it gets complicated: Northeast Regional trains mostly operate between Boston and Washington. Some early/late services truncate at New York instead of Boston. Virginia Services extend some Regionals into Virginia. Springfield Services include a mix of full-size trains originating/terminating at Springfield and the Springfield Shuttle connecting with Regionals to and from Boston at New Haven. Keystone Services operate from New York to Philadelphia then change ends to run to Harrisburg. And to complicate things further - a number of long distance and overnight trains use these corridors or intersect with them. For example, the Pennsylvanian is an extention of Keystone service to Pittsburgh, and the Vermonter is an extention of Springfield Regional service to St. Albans. Carolinian, Crescent, Palmetto, and Silver Services all originate in New York and terminate at cities across the South. The Cardinal swoops down to Washington and then up to Chicago. We won't talk about local commuter trains, the Lake Shore Limited, or the Empire Corridor. Have fun internet!
At this point, I believe these are easter eggs added on purpose in order to be able to make a "mistakes we made" video. See you guys in 2025 when the next one comes out
5:57 while the real NEC is only Washington to Boston, services do run from the NEC to the other two lines shown on the map: the Keystone Corridor from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, and the Hartford Line from New Haven to Springfield via Hartford.
4:20 still didn't mention that the pizza calculation was right. but said over 2 and half billion people and displayed 2,777,492,454,657 (2.777 Trillion which is right)
For high voltage AC transmission lines people usually either just say that or the letters individually, "aich vak" refers to Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning :)
2:13, wrong, they can't give you even the shock.. you can touch battery terminals, even if battery is 24V and you wont feel anything.. thing with DC is you don't really feel it unless you are at high enough voltage, or you putting conductors on your tongue where there is both wet and enough exposed cells to feel things (also muscles). Anything DC voltage/current wise wont stop your heart, its always has to be AC or PWM, long DC exposure and high enough voltage will dissolve all hemoglobin in your blood to its parts (water, iron etc.) so your blood turn clear-ish and you die from lack of oxygen. With even higher voltages/currents you are getting burned alive.
I thought he was gonna do the one on the midatlantic accent. There's an entire video explaining how the claims about it are wrong and exaggerated, and it dunks on the HAI video throughout.
5:54 Those still aren't HVDC towers. High Voltage Direct Current towers only have two conductors, you once again showed High Voltage Alternating Current towers with their three phases.
Really puts it into perspective, 99% of people watching thought that everything was factual. Think about the millions and millions of other videos that say wrong information as if it’s a fact and all those people going around telling other people those “facts”. So crazy actually!
I love these also I’m the one who pointed out the spiking joke about the river to the oceans would lead to the Arctic & Pacific Oceans and I’m the guy who also found Amy’s statistics mistake! Sorry Amy Ben, Adam and Sam! I have no social life! 🤪
Hey Sam! Loved the video! I thought the jokes were funny and the facts were true. And even the facts that weren't true, I think it's awesome that you tried your best. Also, and pardon me if this is inappropriate, but based on your voice, I can tell you're a really cool and chill type of guy, probably with lots of friends. And not just you, by the way. Also your writers. And your editors. Especially your editors.
"Ok guys, it's time for our yearly correction video. Any ideas?"
"What if we made a 1 minute intro for this 7 minute long video?"
"Ok, but what would we fill it with?
"A proper 3D model of a biblically accurate angel!"
-HAI writers room.
and it was the right call
Those EYELASHES are biblically on point.
@@handlesshouldntdefaulttonames
Biblically on fleek you mean😅
@@CandleWisp oh god yeah that was it. I was old when "on fleek" was a thing already lmao
it's the HAeye
Imagine watching Wendover 5 years ago and then being shown whatever this is
wha
This is a different channel.
@@sleightlysalty9272 Thanks! I’m aware.
This is a different channel. Sam from bendover is actually the original, and half interesting is just a fake AI clone thing.
@@notaplic8158 RIP Sam... It feels like he's still with us... 😢
Missed one! There's a typo at 1:47 into "The Logistics of Mount Everest’s Base Camp". Camps 3 and 4 have the same elevation in meters. There's always next year's video :)
“Video written by Ben Doyle” is an incredibly unsurprising attribution
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@@EEEEEEEE You're goddamn right.
did he write this --drunk-- while doing the trademark JetLag Ben Doyle Challenge?
@@1224chrisngDon't judge him, Adam needs to drive
what timestamp is that at?
You didn't even list the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that in the previous mistakes video, you missed the fact that at 5:18 in the "The Mathematical Loophole that Broke the Lottery" video, you said "$484,463.5" but put "$484,206" on the screen.
Wow, maaaaan…
You had me on the first half
this mistake is gaining interest. soon it'll be the biggest mistake HAI has made.
6:15 what is this scream 😭
It's a Half as Terrified scream!
It's a Half as Biblically Acurate Falling From Heaven scream
"AAAaaah"
Falling down
It's a Half as Sinner scream
Wait, Nebula was co-created by the gatekeeper to Heaven?
Too bad HAI isn't there
Of course, what did you expect??
Always has been
7 eyed seraphim no less
gotta get nebula now that i know it has divine cred
I love seeing a UA-camr take responsibility for errors they made.
It’s refreshing.
Thank you
I caught one of those errors! (Along with everyone else)
It’s a yearly tradition!
@@LSA30 and it’s refreshing every single time :)
What about the theme park/roller coaster debacle? We’re just gonna ignore that all of the sudden?
Well, if Simon Whistler had to make corrections videos for his stuff, it would have to be a whole separate channel, probably. Can't watch anything of his without spotting at least one mistake, and I'm just a regular dude who hardly knows anything about anything.
6:34 "and it was started by myself" Sam is one of gods angels, confirmed!
CORRECTION -The Bandit (Bert Reynolds) DOES show up in Smokey and the Bandit III at the very end of the movie in the imagination of Buford T. Justice.
CORRECTION - Burt :P
I was just thinking the same thing.
I came down into the comments to type this. On the bright side; more content for next year's "What We Got Wrong" video!
I was gonna correct you and say that the castle you showed at 3:07 was the one at Disneyland Paris in France and, as such, the ban on Lukashenko wouldn’t apply there, but then I reread the description of the ban that was on screen and saw that it also applied to the European Union, so you got me this time.
About to say the same thing 😂
It's not just "Disneyland" technically though. I say it counts as an error still 😋
I mean, EU issued their own sanctions. An US president cannot prevent someone from going to Paris. So it is not Bush’s order that prevented Lukashenko from traveling to Paris. As such, this is an error.😂
I can't believe Sam from Half as Interesting is dead. We lost a real one today. 🌹
Hopefully it was the Sam from Wendover
No more jet lag???
Maybe Sam from Wendover can replace him?
I guess it's Amy's channel now. Ben will have to do the field trips.
@@tasmaniantaswegian there will still be more jet lag, as sam from hai is different from sam from jet lag: the game
The only mistake that really mattered was confusing the Bandit with Smokey.
Somehow made a mistake in a mistake correction video. 5:52 I'm pretty sure calling the acronym HVAC like H-VAC is only for "Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning" not "High Voltage Alternating Current"
I came to make this correction and I’m glad 29 others agreed with me first! I was worried I was being petty or something!
I did wonder how those towers were ventilating anything.
What do you propose we should call it then? Because I never heard something else used besides HVAC or HVDC, nor can I find another abreviation.
@@kangoeroe14 It's about the pronunciation. H-V-A-C (individual letters) vs. H-VAC (one letter, VAC as one word).
4:05 "...by the European *Union* Aviation Safety Agency..." **Shows the logo that clearly states European Aviation Safety Agency**
...
This is now a matroshka doll of mistakes in one video
Edit: yes, I understand that they changed their name. Then it would still be right to get the right logo anyway. Its literally on Wikipedia, I don't know how this graphical mistake was made. I bear no ill will towards the editors, It's just a mistake, I just thought of it funny how in the error-correcting video there are new mistakes 😅 🤣
The writer, audio editor, video editor and Sam are probably different people, so it's understandable, but that could have been clipped out in the edit.
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Literally the same thing
Edit: As in the organization use both logos with and without 𝘜𝘯𝘪𝘰𝘯... dummy
@@Ra1d_danois European and European Union are not the same thing. European refers to all countries that are located in Europe, the continent. European Union refers to all the countries that are in EU, and as we seen a bit later in the video, not every European country is an EU member.
@@Ra1d_danois dumbass
Those Nebula dollars are paying off in the graphics department
"[.035] is the wrong p-value. The actual p-value is like 0.91"
I love that so much, just casually saying an absolutely *massive* difference in the significance of the effect.
That biblically accurate angel can't have been easy to animate. Kudos to whoever did that!
I'm pretty sure that the tower shown at 5:53 is also still an HVAC tower as there are three lines on it plus the two lightning protection lines on the horns. A HVDC tower would only have two lines on it plus the lightning protection.
I was looking to see if anyone else caught the error in the correction
You still kind of got the vinyl record groove thing wrong. It's not that stereo is cut "either side of the groove". Rather, the singular, uniform groove is a composite of both signals that can be decomposed by amplifying the displacement of the groove along two complimentary axes angled 45° from vertical.
Bingo
3:47 The map is also missing Cyprus which joined the EU in 2004
Phew, don't worry boys, we've successfully regained our cover on the US nuclear missile silo in Vancouver
It's probably supposed to be a ballistic missile sub base near Seattle
PRODUCTION QUALITY IS INSANE 🔥🔥
About half of the areas you described as military no fly zones are actually military operation areas (MOAs) which are basically just telling pilots that military operations exist here and to be careful.
0:49 Love the wendover productions logo
Not to be a Disney adult, but at 3:07 you mention that the American declaration of emergency and related sanctions on Lukashenko will prevent him from visiting Disneyland. However, the footage shown is not of Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, rather of Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant in Disneyland Paris. You would still be correct that Lukashenko would not be allowed to visit that castle, however, because the EU reimposed a travel ban on Lukashenko in 2021 because of the war in Ukraine after previously lifting it in 2016.
0:17 for a second I thought Coffeezilla's robot was doing a cameo
3:10 YES! I was the one who pointed out the p-value! Well one of the first ones at least. I've been waiting all year for this video! 😆
Could you please explain? The paper shown as the source doesn't mention a paired t-test with a 0.92 p-value. Instead, it shows an Anderson-Darling normality test, to which the p-value and means displayed in the video correspond correctly.
@@Juan-qv5nc you're right, the 0.035 p-value is for the AD normality test. The AD test doesn't say anything about the actual results of the paired-t test but simply shows that the difference of scores between free falling pins and string pins fit a normal distribution, which makes analysis more reliable. However, the mean (which we can use because the distribution of differences is pretty normal) is centered almost directly on the 0 point. The CIs are very centered on the 0 point too, -2.1 to +1.9, meaning the differences most likely falls within this range, aka no statistical significant difference. Idk where they got the t-test p-value of 0.98 from, you're right it doesn't actually say directly in the paper, but looking at the graphs themselves I would guess that that's probably about right. Someone feel free to correct me if I don't have that right
@@_Mute_ Thanks. It also seems to me about right to reject the null hypothesis because of how normal is the distribution. Who knows where that T-test comes from. Maybe other report shows the p-value of the paired t-test they used to calculate statistical value, in the paper in a section before than the bell histogram shown in the video.
I also wrote a detailed comment on that video pointing out the error, looked up and read the stats in the report, etc. It was a pretty bad error, which I'm glad they have admitted here. :)
@@glenmorrison8080 yeah but that p-value tho
Wendover and HAI and Jet Lag! Love it
and Extremities (?
Must be a coincidence that all of their authors are named Sam and have a surprisingly similar voice
@@martinsi953 That channel died
Bro casually made the coolest angel scene and thought we wouldn't notice
5:53 Erm actually this is also an HVAC line. HVDC towers have 2 wires, 1 for positive and 1 negative, AC lines have 3 wires, 1 for each phase. Keep in mind this is excluding the ground wires at the top for lightning protection, and sometimes multiple wires are grouped together on 1 phase. This picture shows 14 wires on each tower, and you can see how there are 3 phases with 4 wires on each phase, and 2 ground wires at the top.
Love that Vancouver was mentioned at 6:04, the area code for Vancouver
Accepting the mistake and correcting is a sign of a gentleman!!
Absolutely losing it at the biblically accurate Half as Interesting
You forgot the Pantone error.
As in, the whole video was base on misconception that you can just use the same Pantone code to print out the same color from any printer or material.
It's not.
With the lore of the video I can now watch nebula on Sunday mornings and call it “going to church”
Has anyone mentioned yet that his "biblically accurate angel" is only accurate for other positions and probably not the one that he is in rn?
5:52 There are three conductors per tower, so I think that might be three phase alternating current as well, not DC. It also looks to be more than the (at most of the sources I've seen) 230kv upper limit for being defined "high voltage" judging by the fact that there are too many suspension insulators per string for
Car's also use *direct current*. You can touch both terminals of a car battery with one hand and it still won't shock you. Licking a 9V battery (please tell me i'm not the only one who did that as a kid?) would give you a bigger shock!
And at 1:59 you spelled "receiver" incorrectly as "reciever"...
kind of odd you still haven’t mention anywhere that your trans atlantic accent video from a couple years ago was filled with wrong information. honestly surprised that video is still up with how bad it was
For those wondering what the "more complicated reasons" that made the EU Map at 3:55 wrong are, here they are:
(Note: Many notable minor territories are not clearly visible on the map at this scale, so I do not count them as technically wrongly/rightly showed on the map)
+ The map does not show/highlight Ceuta and Melilla, two Spanish cities that geographically lie on the African continent. They are exclaves surrounded by Morocco (and Morocco disputes Spain's sovereignty over them). It could also be argued that they are too small to be shown on the map (see note).
+ The map, in zoom-out mode at 3:55, did not highlight the French part of the Caribbean island of Saint-Martin, which is in the EU. It could be an actual error, or that the territory was too small to be visible (see note above)
+ The island of Aruba, which is 30km (15 miles) off the coast of Venezuela seems to have been wrongly highlighted. The island is under Dutch sovereignty. The Netherlands is an EU Member State, but this island is not part of the EU like the non-Caribbean parts of the country.
+ The microstate of San Marino, enclaved within Italy, is either too small to be seen (see note) or incorrectly hilighted as part of Italy, and thus the EU.
+ The Åland islands, a Swedish-speaking autonomous region of Finland, is clearly and incorrectly shown not as part of the EU. Åland does have special status in both Finnish and EU laws, but they still in fact, are inside the European Union.
+ The French regions of Mayotte and La Réunion, which geographically lie off the coast of Madagascar (yes, that Madagascar in Africa that you may know from the movie) are not shown on the map at all. This may not be an error but just the result of the simple fact that the map chosen to be shown in the video is not zoom-ed out to that level. In any case, Mayotte and La Réunion are indeed regions of France and thus parts of the EU, despite their geographic positions.
Thank you for the nebula Promotion. Had already made up my mind about signing up and waited for a new sale.
"This map of the Northeast Corridor" at 5:57 *does/n't* have too many lines. "Northeast Corridor" is a fuzzy term in Northeastern railroading. Collectively, the map depicted shows the namesake Northeast Corridor from Boston to Washington, The Keystone Corridor from Philadelphia to Harrisburg and the remnants of the Inland Route from New Haven to Springfield.
If you want pedantry, anywhere the Acela runs is the Northeast Corridor, which for the purposes of Sam from HAI's video fits the description of electrified trackage with wire problems. The Keystone corridor is currently undergoing track repairs - not catenary repairs - per PSN 0324-199.
Amtrak service patterns are where it gets complicated:
Northeast Regional trains mostly operate between Boston and Washington. Some early/late services truncate at New York instead of Boston.
Virginia Services extend some Regionals into Virginia.
Springfield Services include a mix of full-size trains originating/terminating at Springfield and the Springfield Shuttle connecting with Regionals to and from Boston at New Haven.
Keystone Services operate from New York to Philadelphia then change ends to run to Harrisburg.
And to complicate things further - a number of long distance and overnight trains use these corridors or intersect with them.
For example, the Pennsylvanian is an extention of Keystone service to Pittsburgh, and the Vermonter is an extention of Springfield Regional service to St. Albans. Carolinian, Crescent, Palmetto, and Silver Services all originate in New York and terminate at cities across the South. The Cardinal swoops down to Washington and then up to Chicago.
We won't talk about local commuter trains, the Lake Shore Limited, or the Empire Corridor. Have fun internet!
The worst mistakes this year *so far*
4:42 Disney no fly zone is designated as a TFR which is published on the NOTAM instead of sectional charts.
While TFR should be “Temporary” we all know Disney isn’t going anywhere. So they basically made a “Temporary” Permanent no fly zone.
At this point, I believe these are easter eggs added on purpose in order to be able to make a "mistakes we made" video. See you guys in 2025 when the next one comes out
5:57 while the real NEC is only Washington to Boston, services do run from the NEC to the other two lines shown on the map: the Keystone Corridor from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, and the Hartford Line from New Haven to Springfield via Hartford.
At 3:07 that's not Disneyland in the US which is where he's blocked from visiting, that's Disneyland Paris.
4:20 still didn't mention that the pizza calculation was right. but said over 2 and half billion people and displayed 2,777,492,454,657 (2.777 Trillion which is right)
Moral of the story you never want to upset train people
Finally, I can rest easy as a Floridian knowing that you'll stop mislabeling us geographically and aeronautically.
And these are just the ones they're aware of
I love these annual videos.
For high voltage AC transmission lines people usually either just say that or the letters individually, "aich vak" refers to Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
:)
G-d would keep you from the gates of Heaven for one reason and one reason only: the way you pronounce challah
The mistakes video for the Wendover channel should just be the amusement park video in its entirety.
2:13, wrong, they can't give you even the shock.. you can touch battery terminals, even if battery is 24V and you wont feel anything.. thing with DC is you don't really feel it unless you are at high enough voltage, or you putting conductors on your tongue where there is both wet and enough exposed cells to feel things (also muscles).
Anything DC voltage/current wise wont stop your heart, its always has to be AC or PWM, long DC exposure and high enough voltage will dissolve all hemoglobin in your blood to its parts (water, iron etc.) so your blood turn clear-ish and you die from lack of oxygen. With even higher voltages/currents you are getting burned alive.
it’s actually crazy that many things get past final review, not to mention all the other reviews along the way
The US nuclear ☢️ in Canada may actually be showing one of our nuclear submarines stationed in Seattle.
You forgot using footage of a Golden Retriever when talking about a Labrador
0:21 Look! It’s Sam from Wendover 😂
These videos just remind me how quick the year passes
And even after all these mistakes .. the world has kept spinning.
LoL your dry humour in your videos always cracks me up 😁🤣
5:57... is that the nonsense Wendover Sam replied to that I read on Twitter?
good chance it was 1 of the 3 things train twitter sentenced sam to death over
1:35 Sam says that the River goes to Pacific and Artic, meanwhile the video shows Atlantic and Artic.
First time seeing one of these when it’s fresh, I’m an official fan now!
These are my favourite HAI videos for sure
I love this channel for many reasons and this just adds to the list.
I thought he was gonna do the one on the midatlantic accent. There's an entire video explaining how the claims about it are wrong and exaggerated, and it dunks on the HAI video throughout.
Finally a biblically accurate Angel 0:28
5:54 Those still aren't HVDC towers.
High Voltage Direct Current towers only have two conductors, you once again showed High Voltage Alternating Current towers with their three phases.
Well if it makes you feel any better, i didnt notice even one mistake.
I was wrong, THIS is the video they wasted the VFX budget on.
Was it wasted though?
The Nebula originals are actually very cool. Just subscribed to it a month ago and love it.
6:04 Vancouver is on the island bit, right?
Really puts it into perspective, 99% of people watching thought that everything was factual. Think about the millions and millions of other videos that say wrong information as if it’s a fact and all those people going around telling other people those “facts”. So crazy actually!
Next time he uploads, imma check for mistakes so he can do this weekly haha😂
There was a mistake near the end of the Everest video but I forgot what it was and I don’t feel like watching it again
ben doyle HAI videos u will never disappoint me
Omg HAI's scream at the end, when the biblically accurate-ish looking angel is pulling a Kronk on him xD
As a Vancouverite, I can confirm there is a US nuclear missile silo in downtown, we hid it under the Olympic torch.
This video makes me cherish this channel even more. Thanks!
that nebula ad at the end was a nice transition 👌
I love these also I’m the one who pointed out the spiking joke about the river to the oceans would lead to the Arctic & Pacific Oceans and I’m the guy who also found Amy’s statistics mistake! Sorry Amy Ben, Adam and Sam! I have no social life! 🤪
3:30 sounds about right
6:14 is a massive missed opportunity to say half as educational, i expected better from you xD
"ben started crying at the idea of stats" that's so fair ben
Half a biblically accurate angle, yum! Chimcken
Making a "mistakes of the year" video when there's a fourth of the year left -- a bold move.
Can't believe we have to wait for tomorrow for the next episode of jetlag the game
AMAZING, these are awesome. Imagine if major news outlets had the integrity to do this LOL
Is the "angel" actually Wendover?
It has the Wendover logo, so I'm pretty sure you're right.
Hey Sam! Loved the video! I thought the jokes were funny and the facts were true. And even the facts that weren't true, I think it's awesome that you tried your best. Also, and pardon me if this is inappropriate, but based on your voice, I can tell you're a really cool and chill type of guy, probably with lots of friends. And not just you, by the way. Also your writers. And your editors. Especially your editors.
6:16 what was that
also the comment about the soviet union didn't point out Moldova also Missing
that ad transition was clean.
1:59 Not addressing a mistake in a mistakes video - that's the worst kind of mistake. It's spelled "receiver"!
3:24 started crying 😂😂😂😂