Hello you beauties. Access all episodes 10 hours earlier than UA-cam by Subscribing on Spotify - spoti.fi/2LSimPn. Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:26 Rory’s Thoughts on Liquid Death & Reverse Branding 11:36 Do Most People Watch Content with Subtitles? 16:10 Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare 20:20 Why Isn’t VR More Popular? 27:29 A New, Supersonic Jet to Replace the Concorde 35:43 ChatGPT’s Impact on Advertising 50:26 Rory’s New Purchases 1:01:01 The Current State of the Vaping Conversation 1:07:58 How to Increase Your Chances of Getting Lucky in Life 1:24:40 We Should Stop Mono-Thinking 1:35:35 Typos that Turned Out to Be Successful (or Welsh)
VAPING: I was a 2 pack a day smoker for 30 years. The moment I inhaled nic salt vapor through a Juul device (5 years ago) I stopped smoking cigarettes. I still have the pack in my closet with 8 cigarettes in it. The wonder of vaping nic salt is that there is no TAR in it, so the lungs stay fresh. No wheezing. No stink. No coughing. No sinusitis. I live in TEXAS, so I can answer your question. There is a regulation to vaping, but it only occurs when receiving the product in the mail. No matter where it comes from, it takes about 7-10 days to get to me and someone arrives in a car (like door dash) and I have to sign for it. I also have to pay 9 dollars for that pleasure. The USPS wasn't touching vape, but last time it arrived through USPS and also required an adult signature (add $9). All over the USA there are restrictions on flavors that might draw children- like cotton candy and bubble gum. I use CLEAR or UNFLAVORED.
Saying the right things in public is interesting. Asking the right things in public is valuable. Chris, thank you for introducing me to Rory. Amazing series!
Loved this one, very entertaining, light, good mix of subjects. I’ve know a few Rory’s in my life and they are treasures on this earth 💖 Thanks Chris 👍
Damn! Chris missed out on ToothTunes! I remember having one as a kid! It was an electric toothbrush that played “All Star” by Smash Mouth by sending the vibrations through your teeth/jaw. I haven’t seen them in years but I definitely remember them.
My favourite part of this interview is how funny this dude is and how much Chris laughed and enjoyed his wit ❤ this had me laughing with wholesome delight 🎉
I can’t very well understand most movies without subtitles but it varies widely by accent. I have found once I get used to someone’s accent I don’t need the subtitles (like with this podcast). I’m a Texan. I had a hard time understanding you the first few times I listened but I can listen while washing dishes now with no problem.
About HD video: I am a bit of a nerd on this subject. 24 vs 30 vs 60 fps: Most humans see accurately at about 24-25 hz. That is 24 fps on average. Some of us can see up to 35hz. For those of us gifted with real-time vision, 24 fps looks clunky. Interestingly, most people cannot see that quickly. Anything past 24 fps is gonna look strange to many people. Most animation and video games are timed to 24 hz for that reason. So for me, 24 fps is ideal. 1080p vs 4k and 8k. Honestly, most people do not have vision acute enough to see clearly beyond 225ppi(pixels per inch) So 8k is definitely overkill unless your screen is bigger than 70 inches. Pretty much the same with 4k. My vision has gotten a bit poor in my old age (40) and so 1080p is sharper than I can see. Knowing this, I only need 1080p @ 24hz to be able to see very clearly. Knowing this has saved me a bundle on building gaming PCs over the years. TLDR: That is the whole reason I know about this stuff.
“Most animation… timed to 24 hz for that reason. There’s a more fundamental reason for it actually. Fundamental to the machinery of filmmaking, traditionally. Early cinema (before sound) had varying frame rates, because no standard had been set. And it didn’t matter with silents, as long as the projection rate matched the filming rate. When sound came in, the industry settled on 24fps frame rate for motion pictures. And until digital came along it pretty much remained that way (with some exceptions). 24 fps has been the standard for sound motion pictures (which includes cel animation) since sound 1930. Of course, that’s all changed in the last 30 years, but yeah 24 seems to still be ideal, for a number of reasons.
@@stvbrsn Yeah, exactly. That too. 👍 Interestingly, in the 1900s when 24fps became the standard, most animation was actually timed at 12fps. It wasn't until the 1990's when they started making animation at 24 fps consistently. Wasn't long after that when the HD revolution occurred.
Dont quite get this. If 24fps looks right and 60fps looks weird, why does a real-life object, moving across my visual field essentially at infinity fps, look normal?
Also, my experience with gaming is my 144Hz screen was well worth it, looks more realistic and gaming at 24Hz looks really clunky. Are you sure it's not entrenchment?
24hz was adopted due to it being the slowest series of images that are able to give the illusion of continuous vision. Below that it starts to resemble a fast slideshow, which is completely disjointed with the way humans see in day to day life. We are perfectly able to see in 60hz and this is not a weird or strange feeling. It’s seamless in the same way that natural processes and motion in front of our eyes is. Above 60hz there is a negligible benefit in terms of vision fluidity, however screen reaction time can obviously be made faster for gaming etc. I suspect the Joe Rogan anecdote was simply that 60fps is viewed as more informal and puts videos in a format that is more akin to viewing them in person. This is probably quite jarring to many people and actually serves to remove a lot of the subjective pedestal that 24fps places on the subjects. I believe this is because 24fps almost appears to be taking place in an idealised reality due to the speed of imagery that doesn’t match our own in day to day life. When put in 60fps it humanises subjects tremendously, great for behind the scenes shots and informal formats, not so great for building an experience for fans.
When cable tv was first introduced as an alternative to regular television, they sold it as “ad-free” and we were happy to pay for the service. After a while, however, ads crept in to the point that the feed was filled with the same amount of ads, but still having to pay for the subscription. I don’t know if YT or other services will fall victim to this phenomenon but I will say - I don’t trust them. ‘Been deceived before.
@@kensurrency2564 It's different. With cable TV you were paying for the channels. At that time they were ad free. With YT, there are ads but with premium you're explicitly paying to remove ads.
I have so much to say on Liquid Death! They found a small hole in the market and brought a product to fill it. Liquid Death isn't about just having a can of water because their market isn't consumers but rather it's concert venues!! Think about it. If you don't want beer, wine, or mixed drink, all of which are probably in a can, you need to get a cup of water with a large open top. This is super annoying because it's easy to spill, takes longer to make, and is in a plastic cup which can't be recycled with all of the other cans at a venue. With a can if it's dropped or tipped not all of the contents comes out all at once so it doesn't make nearly as big of a mess. Chris how many times have you been cleaning up at the end of the night and had a mix of plastic and cans all over. I'm sure you didn't recycle it all but how much longer did it take behind the bar to serve just plain water rather that just cracking a can of water and handing it over. It's brilliant and it's silly that no one else tried to do canned water in a meaningful and cool way.
If spilling concerns you then can is not optimal too. Just buy bottled water which you can seal and unseal. But it propably wont come in cool can that says death on it. IMO that's why its popular. On metal concert what will you drink? Death like a chad or just water like pussy ass bitch
i thought i would hate canned water as a concept, now i’m weirdly ok with it. idk why, maybe it just makes sense or it’s better than sugar water. it is definitely a strong brand name!
Speaking of the toothbrush that can play a song... this product does or did exist and it was produced by Hasbro. It was called Toothtunes and it was a huge hit! At least when I was working there....
I'd imagine that first class reviews are compelling for the same reason sports car reviews are compelling. It's not accessible for most people and the review may be the closest one gets to experiencing it.
Speaking of drinks, have you seen the craziness that kids are showing for this Prime drink? Shops are having to hide it behind the liquor counter to prevent fights breaking out.
He’s adorable :) though he certainly doesn’t have that elder delay he spoke of 🤣… a little slowness in thought may be helpful… Chris was patient… I hope I develop more pauses in time as well as I talk fast and need to work on my brakes too 😂
My folks got an electric bike and trike and I was really blown away with how cool they are... the problem is some have full throttle where you don't have to pedal at all, which is super cool and fun but I'm not sure I'd ever get much exercise. So I might consider one without full throttle.
Slightly incorrect on framerate: The human eye doesn't see at a certain framerate although vision/visual perception does operate at a variable rate depending on arousal--So if you are more jacked, you perceive things more granularly. 24/25 fps is what is used in films because it's what filmmakers in 19xx decided was the most aesthetically pleasing rate. In the US, TV is at 30 fps and film is on 24 fps, but in UK both are 25 I believe. Competitive gamers want max fps so they lower all their other settings. Pro gamers can easily tell the difference between 60fps 144fps 250fps etc.
If you are lucky enough to be seated next to Rory on a flight and he falls asleep, the airline should give you 2 free tickets to use whenever you like.
My children had a one direction toothbrush like 10 years ago that played the song, but you could only hear it while brushing. It's definitely been invented
About OpenGPR, I remember someone had asked it to generate an article about the history of the space program and it somehow came up with a totally plausible made up alternate history of "bears in space", including the different missions they had gone on, which ones died in tragic launch-pad accidents, etc. I think Rory is onto something, that it is a good mimic of descriptions of reality that exist out there in the world of the Internet, but it has no way of judging the objective truth of that description.
This guy is awesome!! Also, black and white thinking is a key factor in cluster B personality disorders. Especially in borderline, narcissism and antisocial personalities. These are above avg. represented in woke and trans activism.
it would be really worth it to send a little camera that you can clip on your laptop with a mic to your guest because you have such great video quality and sound by contrast it makes theirs really frustrating to watch or listen to, but of course doesn't interfere with the quality of the content which is always top notch !
Aron is the Hungarian spelling too. Perhaps he had Hungarian origin, Presly (Hungarian spelling prézli) means breadcrumbs. And Elvis (Hungárián spelling elvisz) means "he will take you away" or "he will spirit you away". ;)
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About the unpleasant feeling from a high frame rate/Hz, it is known as "soap opera effect". Some people keep their TVs on this default high frame rate, instead of setting it to "movie mode". That makes movies look like crap, and not only because high frame rates are historically associated with video/television instead of the 24 fps of analog film . The 24 fps standard feels dreamy and somewhat stylized in comparison with high definition video. Movies filmed in video/high frame rate look "too real", and so, fake...because movies are fake!. Plus, the TV is creating new frames by interpolation, which results in artifacts whenever are abrupt changes between frames, like in explosions or fast moving objects.
Protein Pancakes!🤣BRILLIANT. Stopped me dead in my tracks with that analogy. So relatable. And yet, I still buy them when they're on heavy discount thinking this time will be different.
Wow, maybe I'm just easy to please, but I have flown first class from Paris to Chicago and from Asia to LA (just to pick 2 long ones I lucked into), and I seriously did not want to get off the plane when we arrived. I could have stayed on for another complete flight (and those are kind of long flights, lol).
In German TV Swiss people who appear very often get subtitles, even when they are speaking High German, which is the standard no dialect form of this language.
There is a British gentleman who does virtual reality recreations of WWII air battles on UA-cam. He injects some "what if" scenarios and will put 5th generation fighter jets up against an entire squadron of Japanese Zeros, etc....forgot the name, however.
The gap between using a Japanese toilet and a conventional toilet, is roughly equal to using a conventional toilet “Pan”; and using a bucket!! And drinking water from a canned container expatiates ones progression from a conventional toilet to bucket!! Provided one is still able to move with their own two feet without asking for a Crain to pick over!!
Subtitles: what about the hearing impaired? They should be able to follow the dialogue too, right? This is mainly why in the US everything is subtitled. And this is why in the UK it is not, they just love to lock out segments of the population from the market.
Most English speaking shorts have forced AI generated English subtitles that have many incorrect words in them. I do not understand why anyone would put out content that forces subtitles. Especially when the subtitles are completely incorrect.
To the question Chris was asking about black and white thinking: 1. Nuanced thinking is difficult and is often uncomfortable because you have to stumble through your lack of knowledge and work really hard to understand complex topics. 2. Often times in matters of politics and the macro economy people in positions of power use complexity as a mechanism to deter questioning on any of their shady dealings. In many instances its actually very important to reduce big topics to the black and white portions because that's when we can determine what either person's true view on a topic is. The best thing that Trump has done for global politics is that we're all significantly more aware of when our politicians are giving non-answers
Hello you beauties. Access all episodes 10 hours earlier than UA-cam by Subscribing on Spotify - spoti.fi/2LSimPn. Here’s the timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Rory’s Thoughts on Liquid Death & Reverse Branding
11:36 Do Most People Watch Content with Subtitles?
16:10 Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
20:20 Why Isn’t VR More Popular?
27:29 A New, Supersonic Jet to Replace the Concorde
35:43 ChatGPT’s Impact on Advertising
50:26 Rory’s New Purchases
1:01:01 The Current State of the Vaping Conversation
1:07:58 How to Increase Your Chances of Getting Lucky in Life
1:24:40 We Should Stop Mono-Thinking
1:35:35 Typos that Turned Out to Be Successful (or Welsh)
The white house is made of stone. That's why it's white, it's not paint
New life goal… casually lay down whilst on a podcast interview. What a legend 🙌🏻⚡️😂
Right 😂 legend
@@shaneemoret1001 I was thinking the same thing!
I am doing that - laying down while listening!
I read this as I was watching/ listening to the podcast.
I just got to the spot😂 Absolute legend, and a life goal for sure❤
Yeah!! I actually managed to relocate where I got to using the lying down section(s) !
This guy is the uncle everyone should have.
The best Uncle.❤
Thanks for bringing Rory on, you simply can't have enough Rory, he's just such a compelling orator
Rory is a global treasure.
This guy is amazing. I'm barely 3 minutes in and his charisma is positively effervescent.
I wanna age into this guy.
Start eating
Rory is always a delight to listen to. 🎉 Though I couldn’t enumerate a single point out of the 19 mentioned lol
Yeah, after about 25 minutes I came to the conclusion that the title was a joke. Silly Chris!
Nor me!
All 19 of them are the tendency to put weird numbers on lists
Love your vibes with Rory, was a treat to listen to you guys ramble, Chris.
how gracious of chris to ask longer questions and give rory a chance to pull on his vape, very elegant 😂
The Geordie accent at 14.53 might be the funniest thing I've seen in ages. I really hope that translates around the world. I'm dead. 🤣
I love Rory, such a vast knowledge on so many fields and entertaining to boot
This guy is absolutely fantastic.
I had a rough day but thank you both. It was a true delight.
VAPING: I was a 2 pack a day smoker for 30 years. The moment I inhaled nic salt vapor through a Juul device (5 years ago) I stopped smoking cigarettes. I still have the pack in my closet with 8 cigarettes in it. The wonder of vaping nic salt is that there is no TAR in it, so the lungs stay fresh. No wheezing. No stink. No coughing. No sinusitis. I live in TEXAS, so I can answer your question. There is a regulation to vaping, but it only occurs when receiving the product in the mail. No matter where it comes from, it takes about 7-10 days to get to me and someone arrives in a car (like door dash) and I have to sign for it. I also have to pay 9 dollars for that pleasure. The USPS wasn't touching vape, but last time it arrived through USPS and also required an adult signature (add $9). All over the USA there are restrictions on flavors that might draw children- like cotton candy and bubble gum. I use CLEAR or UNFLAVORED.
That man is well-nigh a modern-day Falstaff. (Here I speak of Rory--but Chris is pretty fun, too. ;) What a delight! Thank you!
Saying the right things in public is interesting.
Asking the right things in public is valuable.
Chris, thank you for introducing me to Rory. Amazing series!
Loved this one, very entertaining, light, good mix of subjects. I’ve know a few Rory’s in my life and they are treasures on this earth 💖
Thanks Chris 👍
Rory's been a great guest! Thanks.
Ask a Mortician is a great channel. I’m so happy to hear her get a shout out.
Chris I've seen Rory been interviewed many times by many people. I really enjoy yours the most. Thanks
I love Rory Sutherland! saw him live at a Marketing Christmas Party in London!
How pleasant this conversation was. Really excellent food for thought, Rory Sutherland cheers me up my changing my frame of mind in modern life
Just love the way this guy talks. What a legend
what a great guy Rory is, glad you got him on this year!
Loved watching this interplay between two old friends.
Damn! Chris missed out on ToothTunes! I remember having one as a kid! It was an electric toothbrush that played “All Star” by Smash Mouth by sending the vibrations through your teeth/jaw. I haven’t seen them in years but I definitely remember them.
I think this is one of the best podcast episodes I have listened to.
congrats on 700k! killing it Chris
My favourite part of this interview is how funny this dude is and how much Chris laughed and enjoyed his wit ❤ this had me laughing with wholesome delight 🎉
I'm not even through with it yet, and it's already my top 5 favorite episodes, and climbing.
It was wholesome af 🥰 Rory is so loveable.
Thanks to you, I tried Topo Chico! It is pure awesome in a bottle. Thanks for the tip. Gonna try liquid death next.
Brilliant! He’s like a character from Withnail & I 😆
I love this so much. What a brilliant character on earth!
Hope Rory writes another book. Alchemy really got me thinking about my business in a different way.
Finished the episode. Rory mentioned he’s working on another book 🤙
Chris is a world class podcaster.
He is, but he needs to let his inner dance queen out.
I didn’t have a youtube premium subscription when I started watching this video. Now I am on youtube premium. It’s absolutely fantastic!!
I can’t very well understand most movies without subtitles but it varies widely by accent. I have found once I get used to someone’s accent I don’t need the subtitles (like with this podcast). I’m a Texan. I had a hard time understanding you the first few times I listened but I can listen while washing dishes now with no problem.
In USA there are times when English spoken by those across the pond is subtitled.
About HD video: I am a bit of a nerd on this subject.
24 vs 30 vs 60 fps:
Most humans see accurately at about 24-25 hz. That is 24 fps on average. Some of us can see up to 35hz. For those of us gifted with real-time vision, 24 fps looks clunky. Interestingly, most people cannot see that quickly. Anything past 24 fps is gonna look strange to many people. Most animation and video games are timed to 24 hz for that reason. So for me, 24 fps is ideal.
1080p vs 4k and 8k.
Honestly, most people do not have vision acute enough to see clearly beyond 225ppi(pixels per inch)
So 8k is definitely overkill unless your screen is bigger than 70 inches. Pretty much the same with 4k.
My vision has gotten a bit poor in my old age (40) and so 1080p is sharper than I can see.
Knowing this, I only need 1080p @ 24hz to be able to see very clearly.
Knowing this has saved me a bundle on building gaming PCs over the years.
TLDR: That is the whole reason I know about this stuff.
“Most animation… timed to 24 hz for that reason.
There’s a more fundamental reason for it actually. Fundamental to the machinery of filmmaking, traditionally.
Early cinema (before sound) had varying frame rates, because no standard had been set. And it didn’t matter with silents, as long as the projection rate matched the filming rate.
When sound came in, the industry settled on 24fps frame rate for motion pictures. And until digital came along it pretty much remained that way (with some exceptions).
24 fps has been the standard for sound motion pictures (which includes cel animation) since sound 1930. Of course, that’s all changed in the last 30 years, but yeah 24 seems to still be ideal, for a number of reasons.
@@stvbrsn Yeah, exactly. That too. 👍 Interestingly, in the 1900s when 24fps became the standard, most animation was actually timed at 12fps. It wasn't until the 1990's when they started making animation at 24 fps consistently. Wasn't long after that when the HD revolution occurred.
Dont quite get this. If 24fps looks right and 60fps looks weird, why does a real-life object, moving across my visual field essentially at infinity fps, look normal?
Also, my experience with gaming is my 144Hz screen was well worth it, looks more realistic and gaming at 24Hz looks really clunky. Are you sure it's not entrenchment?
24hz was adopted due to it being the slowest series of images that are able to give the illusion of continuous vision. Below that it starts to resemble a fast slideshow, which is completely disjointed with the way humans see in day to day life. We are perfectly able to see in 60hz and this is not a weird or strange feeling. It’s seamless in the same way that natural processes and motion in front of our eyes is. Above 60hz there is a negligible benefit in terms of vision fluidity, however screen reaction time can obviously be made faster for gaming etc. I suspect the Joe Rogan anecdote was simply that 60fps is viewed as more informal and puts videos in a format that is more akin to viewing them in person. This is probably quite jarring to many people and actually serves to remove a lot of the subjective pedestal that 24fps places on the subjects. I believe this is because 24fps almost appears to be taking place in an idealised reality due to the speed of imagery that doesn’t match our own in day to day life. When put in 60fps it humanises subjects tremendously, great for behind the scenes shots and informal formats, not so great for building an experience for fans.
One time I was watching UA-cam and I was inundated with ads. I was like WTF!? I realized I wasn't signed in. UA-cam without premium is a nightmare!
Delightful interview 👍
Getting UA-cam Premium was such an immense relief. Did not fully realize to the extent advertising got on my nerves.
Hugely underrated comment
When cable tv was first introduced as an alternative to regular television, they sold it as “ad-free” and we were happy to pay for the service. After a while, however, ads crept in to the point that the feed was filled with the same amount of ads, but still having to pay for the subscription. I don’t know if YT or other services will fall victim to this phenomenon but I will say - I don’t trust them. ‘Been deceived before.
@@kensurrency2564 It's different. With cable TV you were paying for the channels. At that time they were ad free. With YT, there are ads but with premium you're explicitly paying to remove ads.
You fell into their trap and openned your wallet... good job? 🐑
@@ExtendedTrapYT premium gives you time back, not a trap 🙅♂️
Casual brilliance
There's a video from Vox "Why we all need subtitles now" that talks about why actors seem to mumble more now, worth a watch.
I have so much to say on Liquid Death! They found a small hole in the market and brought a product to fill it. Liquid Death isn't about just having a can of water because their market isn't consumers but rather it's concert venues!! Think about it. If you don't want beer, wine, or mixed drink, all of which are probably in a can, you need to get a cup of water with a large open top. This is super annoying because it's easy to spill, takes longer to make, and is in a plastic cup which can't be recycled with all of the other cans at a venue. With a can if it's dropped or tipped not all of the contents comes out all at once so it doesn't make nearly as big of a mess.
Chris how many times have you been cleaning up at the end of the night and had a mix of plastic and cans all over. I'm sure you didn't recycle it all but how much longer did it take behind the bar to serve just plain water rather that just cracking a can of water and handing it over. It's brilliant and it's silly that no one else tried to do canned water in a meaningful and cool way.
If spilling concerns you then can is not optimal too. Just buy bottled water which you can seal and unseal. But it propably wont come in cool can that says death on it. IMO that's why its popular. On metal concert what will you drink? Death like a chad or just water like pussy ass bitch
i thought i would hate canned water as a concept, now i’m weirdly ok with it. idk why, maybe it just makes sense or it’s better than sugar water. it is definitely a strong brand name!
Can o water has been around for a while
I love virtual tours in VR, it's a pity 360 video hasn't took off more.
Chris I've followed you for a while but now I've seen Rory on with you I've subscribed.
One thing Rory does the best, is not to let anyone speak. :D I like the guy though.
2 intellectual heavyweights - this was wonderful.
I just smashed that like button because of the Topo!!!! Lime version is the best.
Speaking of the toothbrush that can play a song... this product does or did exist and it was produced by Hasbro. It was called Toothtunes and it was a huge hit! At least when I was working there....
I'd imagine that first class reviews are compelling for the same reason sports car reviews are compelling. It's not accessible for most people and the review may be the closest one gets to experiencing it.
Speaking of drinks, have you seen the craziness that kids are showing for this Prime drink? Shops are having to hide it behind the liquor counter to prevent fights breaking out.
really enjoy seeing the guests in their natural habitat 🙈
Best opening clip yet 😂
He’s adorable :) though he certainly doesn’t have that elder delay he spoke of 🤣… a little slowness in thought may be helpful… Chris was patient… I hope I develop more pauses in time as well as I talk fast and need to work on my brakes too 😂
That toothbrush idea is fucking brilliant. My teeth wish I'd had one when I was a kid...
First 13 seconds, and I'm bloody sold already!! 🤣
My folks got an electric bike and trike and I was really blown away with how cool they are... the problem is some have full throttle where you don't have to pedal at all, which is super cool and fun but I'm not sure I'd ever get much exercise. So I might consider one without full throttle.
Slightly incorrect on framerate: The human eye doesn't see at a certain framerate although vision/visual perception does operate at a variable rate depending on arousal--So if you are more jacked, you perceive things more granularly. 24/25 fps is what is used in films because it's what filmmakers in 19xx decided was the most aesthetically pleasing rate. In the US, TV is at 30 fps and film is on 24 fps, but in UK both are 25 I believe. Competitive gamers want max fps so they lower all their other settings. Pro gamers can easily tell the difference between 60fps 144fps 250fps etc.
If you are lucky enough to be seated next to Rory on a flight and he falls asleep, the airline should give you 2 free tickets to use whenever you like.
I would feel both so lucky, and so unfortunate at the same time.😂
I love every opportunity we get to listen to Tom Bombadil
My children had a one direction toothbrush like 10 years ago that played the song, but you could only hear it while brushing. It's definitely been invented
About OpenGPR, I remember someone had asked it to generate an article about the history of the space program and it somehow came up with a totally plausible made up alternate history of "bears in space", including the different missions they had gone on, which ones died in tragic launch-pad accidents, etc. I think Rory is onto something, that it is a good mimic of descriptions of reality that exist out there in the world of the Internet, but it has no way of judging the objective truth of that description.
This guy is awesome!! Also, black and white thinking is a key factor in cluster B personality disorders. Especially in borderline, narcissism and antisocial personalities. These are above avg. represented in woke and trans activism.
Rory is a delight to listen to
it would be really worth it to send a little camera that you can clip on your laptop with a mic to your guest because you have such great video quality and sound by contrast it makes theirs really frustrating to watch or listen to, but of course doesn't interfere with the quality of the content which is always top notch !
I needed subtitles for this 😂
We did TV in my electronics course in the 70s. The lecturer said the American system NTSC stood for never twice the same colour.
Aron is the Hungarian spelling too. Perhaps he had Hungarian origin, Presly (Hungarian spelling prézli) means breadcrumbs. And Elvis (Hungárián spelling elvisz) means "he will take you away" or "he will spirit you away". ;)
Fuck i love rory Sutherland thank you!
25:30 Look up tooth tunes. They don't make them anymore, but I had one for a while when I was a kid
I had one of the song toothbrushes like 15 years ago, it’s awesome
I'm pretty sure the musical toothbrush is already a thing.
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I love Japanese toilets!
About the unpleasant feeling from a high frame rate/Hz, it is known as "soap opera effect". Some people keep their TVs on this default high frame rate, instead of setting it to "movie mode". That makes movies look like crap, and not only because high frame rates are historically associated with video/television instead of the 24 fps of analog film . The 24 fps standard feels dreamy and somewhat stylized in comparison with high definition video. Movies filmed in video/high frame rate look "too real", and so, fake...because movies are fake!. Plus, the TV is creating new frames by interpolation, which results in artifacts whenever are abrupt changes between frames, like in explosions or fast moving objects.
That is a lovely soft green, that pullover.
When ChatGPT starts making medical and psychiatric evaluations, it's pretty much over.
Probably will be better than the current 'Pill pushers' who calls themselves Doctors!
Protein Pancakes!🤣BRILLIANT. Stopped me dead in my tracks with that analogy. So relatable. And yet, I still buy them when they're on heavy discount thinking this time will be different.
Wow, maybe I'm just easy to please, but I have flown first class from Paris to Chicago and from Asia to LA (just to pick 2 long ones I lucked into), and I seriously did not want to get off the plane when we arrived. I could have stayed on for another complete flight (and those are kind of long flights, lol).
I find anyone that says otherwise is small or hasn't flown economy in a while
Good prediction of the Vision Pro
If only you can refine the sound quality, quite informative video
But the price of UA-cam premium is about to go way up.
In German TV Swiss people who appear very often get subtitles, even when they are speaking High German, which is the standard no dialect form of this language.
Odd. I watch German language interviews with Beatrice Egli, a Swiss Schlager singer, and there are no subtitles when she speaks.
They had those singing toothbrushes when I was a kid in the early 2000s
“Monotheorism”
Damn. That’s good.
Has Rory ever not mentioned Japanese toilets? LOL.
Japanese toilets should always be mentioned until every home in the world is equipped with them. They are magical😂
I'm DYING for you to interview Edgar Wright!
That would be good.
And probably for the best that I’m not doing the interview, because every question would be about Scott Pilgrim.
There is a British gentleman who does virtual reality recreations of WWII air battles on UA-cam. He injects some "what if" scenarios and will put 5th generation fighter jets up against an entire squadron of Japanese Zeros, etc....forgot the name, however.
The gap between using a Japanese toilet and a conventional toilet, is roughly equal to using a conventional toilet “Pan”; and using a bucket!! And drinking water from a canned container expatiates ones progression from a conventional toilet to bucket!! Provided one is still able to move with their own two feet without asking for a Crain to pick over!!
@19:25 The Whitehouse was previously called The President's Palace
i would say for the first class plane reviews and why they're so popular, its because its something most will never do in their lifetime.
The bone conductors headphones are best for swimming
Subtitles: what about the hearing impaired? They should be able to follow the dialogue too, right? This is mainly why in the US everything is subtitled. And this is why in the UK it is not, they just love to lock out segments of the population from the market.
Most English speaking shorts have forced AI generated English subtitles that have many incorrect words in them. I do not understand why anyone would put out content that forces subtitles. Especially when the subtitles are completely incorrect.
To the question Chris was asking about black and white thinking:
1. Nuanced thinking is difficult and is often uncomfortable because you have to stumble through your lack of knowledge and work really hard to understand complex topics.
2. Often times in matters of politics and the macro economy people in positions of power use complexity as a mechanism to deter questioning on any of their shady dealings. In many instances its actually very important to reduce big topics to the black and white portions because that's when we can determine what either person's true view on a topic is.
The best thing that Trump has done for global politics is that we're all significantly more aware of when our politicians are giving non-answers
I have premium and I can’t go back to the regular youtube, i forgot what an advertisement on youtube is ha ha ha
Which Churchill book is @chriswillx referring to Giles Minton or Damien Lewis? Guy Ritchie's making the movie...
Very good
Did he just call me a “Hipster”
😂
i love this guy 😂 he is so real