@@annemariefleming lol isnt it curiously coincidental? i love oil. QUICKLY! we must suck up the souls of the ancients from hell through a straw and ignite it into our breathable air to kill our ignorant grandchildren.
For those who can't get the subtitles to work and want to know what Simon is saying under the music in the pipeline section, I've typed out a transcript below: How difficult could it be? You produce oil and gas in places like Canada, Kazakhstan, Alaska or the Gulf of Mexico and you send that gas via pipeline to receiving facilities in Texas or Oklahoma or Germany to be refined and used for everything from heating homes to making plastics and industrial lubricants. It's just a pipeline, how complicated could it be? Currently there exists about three and a half million kilometers of oil and gas pipelines in the world, spanning 120 countries. A whopping 65% of those are in the United States, with Russia having about 8% for comparison. These long distance pipelines move all manner of important industrial products besides oil and gas: Including ammonia, alcohol, fuel and even beer and milk in some places, but the vast majority of the world's pipelines send oil and gas. Why so much pipeline, was partly due to the efforts of everyone's favourite corporation, Enron, who dominated the U.S pipeline business in the 80's and 90's, and popularized the use of pipelines as a cheap alternative to shipping materials by tankership or truck. This extensive pipeline network also helped Enron manipulate the international gas market, but that's probably for another Mega Projects video, but as you might expect from a network of metal pipes transporting volatile chemicals across the world, day in, day out, accidents can happen and they happen a lot. Oil and gas contains solvents, particularly if they're composed of volatile aromatics such as naphtha and benzene.
I put the captions on at 12:05 so I could at least read what I couldn't hear. This is what it said: "You produce oil in places like Canada, Kazakhstan, Alaska, or the Gulf of Mexico [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] spills can occur for a variety of reasons..."
Glad to hear I’m not going insane. I was in bed watching this video and all of a sudden the music starts and I’m wonder which of my other devices have taken over my AirPods, by the time I checked them all the music ended and I realized it was embedded into the video. Would have loved to hear what Simon said…
Tbh they've been doing it on casual criminalist some and I'm not sure if it's due to Simon losing mic or just something they're trying for dramatic effect, but I always see comments about it, and honestly it's starting to get old
Would have loved to see the giant dams and water movement in China being mentioned. Considering that they caused so far massive drought there as well as literally changed how the entire planet moves, I think that would count
I was expecting that, especially since China is also causing droughts in other countries as they cut off rivers like the Mekong whenever there's a threat of a drought, making it so China is unaffected but other countries get a far worse drought. Seems stupd when he included Star Link as it's not that big of an impact on earth and its more of a threat of future impact on astronomy.
@@doop6769 I'm not a fan of Musk's but at the same time i find the recent whiplash concerning opinions on him kind of hilarious. People borderline worshiped him and he was an icon on social media for awhile and he had fanboys all over the place, but recently it seems like people are starting to over correct and seem really overeager to trash him. I hear tons of criticism about Starlink with some being fairly legitimate but other times it's plain they're just looking for an excuse to complain and this seems like one of them. Like the complaints about space debris: it seems like a fairly minor issue with Space X and Starlink especially when compared to others like the PLA who created almost as much space debris in 1 (semi illegal) anti satellite missile test as the US has created across all private and government projects. The complaints about the cost are also rather stupid as many people are criticizing how expensive it is right now even though the program is so early that they just reached 1/4 of their initial goal of 12,000 satellites and it's still in beat; but much like any tech such as smart phones or computers the new tech always starts out prohibitively expensive and costs drop as economy of scale is achieved, initial investments get recouped, and infrastructure gets established (computers for example were too expensive for most people in the 1st world for 20-30 years and it took nearly 40 years to become affordable for many in the 3rd world, and Starlink is barely 3 years old).
@Arthas Menethil I think you're spot on there. I don't know your politics, but he's become the whipping boy of the left lately. Simon's channels are all starting to insert the left leaning ideology of whoever the script writers are. Every single subject has to have some political interjection, often unrelated, thrown in. Often it's some unnecessary comment about colonialism or climate change. The comment in the starling segment about people moving from the cities to the suburbs being bad, tells you where they're at. I've already unsubbed from a few channels because I watch this stuff for entertainment, not to be lectured about how bad the west is constantly. I'm done with this guy. He used to be entertaining.
@@doop6769 he has declined a lot in quality. I think part of it is a growing bias and part of it is spreading himself (and likely staff) too thin. He used to be much more humorous and fact focused in the past, he seems more proffesional now but at the same time he's allowing a politicial bias color his videos more and more even at the expense of quality. I'm not British but even I think his colonial rants and anti western rants get old, especially since most of his audience aren't British. I don't know what the UK calls it but in the US we call it "liberal guilt". At once he takes up a masochistic and repentant attitude to his cultures history but at the same time often setting himself aside as if critiquing an outside group. I've noticed more and more Simon going off on tangents to rant about something bad the US has done but at the same time he shows his bias because he rarely does the same to many European and non western states: if a non western country ans the US or UK commit similar transgressions he holds the US/UK to a different standard.
Yep. It absolutely has to be censoring. Because there's no possible way to just leave out a section of video. You absolutely have to censor it by putting music over it.
Simon, my man... Some of your editors are not doing so hot... What is the deal with cutting your audio for a section? Also, one of your editors is abusing a wavy distortion effect WAY too much some some videos lately and it's getting irritating and nauseating as it makes it hard to pay attention to the details even being talked about in the images used to illustrate a point. You need to have a word with the editors. This is the 2nd video this week where a whole section has music instead of your narration.
Could be to cover up a mistake, or just to not ivite a lawsuit. Saw he did it on a Cas-Crim, I think it was, but thats because I think he has second thoughts about posting something a tad too graphic.
Yeah nah it’s just self censorship probably to avoid a lawsuit cause the company mentioned is shady as fuck, with cas crim it’s definitely cause the stuff mentioned is probably so graphic that UA-cam would immediately remove the video from existence.
@@martynraveybracey7202 3/4's of the message was still there. He's probably paying his editors peanuts, they probably made an error and he's not bothering to quality check what he uploads.
Wtf Simon, you are having more and more videos with jacked up audio overplayed on what we all came to hear. But still merry Christmas and happy holidays.
The problem with oil pipelines is that we're still using so much oil. As long as we're using oil, we'll need to transport it. If we don't transport it via pipeline, we'll have to transport it via trains or ships or trucks. Regardless of how we transport it, there will be spills. Pipelines might be the least harmful way to transport it. But the best solution is to transition to other, less polluting sources of energy.
What was with the music in the oil/gas pipelines section? I thought maybe the video had been edited/hijacked by someone else who didn't want you talking about such things.
As a scuba instructor I hate cruise ships, floating shit factories, they destroy everywhere they go. When a place becomes popular in the Caribbean if they have a dock then the crude[sic] ships come and ruin the thing they came for. It is a repeating pattern.
Likely that's there to protect them (Simon, et al) from being sued. Having read the closed captions he's mostly speaking about Enron and how they used pipelines to manipulate the gas market, as well as how 65% of pipelines are in the US. I can't actually see anything that would need to be covered by the music tbh, not unless there's an investigation into Enron that hasn't been concluded, or there's some controversy in shipping milk or beer by pipeline...
I've typed out a transcript below: How difficult could it be? You produce oil and gas in places like Canada, Kazakhstan, Alaska or the Gulf of Mexico and you send that gas via pipeline to receiving facilities in Texas or Oklahoma or Germany to be refined and used for everything from heating homes to making plastics and industrial lubricants. It's just a pipeline, how complicated could it be? Currently there exists about three and a half million kilometers of oil and gas pipelines in the world, spanning 120 countries. A whopping 65% of those are in the United States, with Russia having about 8% for comparison. These long distance pipelines move all manner of important industrial products besides oil and gas: Including ammonia, alcohol, fuel and even beer and milk in some places, but the vast majority of the world's pipelines send oil and gas. Why so much pipeline, was partly due to the efforts of everyone's favourite corporation, Enron, who dominated the U.S pipeline business in the 80's and 90's, and popularized the use of pipelines as a cheap alternative to shipping materials by tankership or truck. This extensive pipeline network also helped Enron manipulate the international gas market, but that's probably for another Mega Projects video, but as you might expect from a network of metal pipes transporting volatile chemicals across the world, day in, day out, accidents can happen and they happen a lot. Oil and gas contains solvents, particularly if they're composed of volatile aromatics such as naphtha and benzene.
pipelines don't wear out NEARLY as fast from the "outside, in" as the inside out. Heavy oil has a high content of "sand", which is extremely abrasive and tears at the pipeline from the inside. If there was no wear from the inside, pipelines would last for decades if properly installed.
Simon, that's two separate channels you've done a video for claiming that the Soviets dumped the reactor of K19 in the Aral Sea, and that this reactor is now missing. This just doesn't seem to be true, as searching for "K19 Aral Sea" merely returns your Geographics video in the results. However, there's plenty of sources claiming it was dumped in the Kara sea, which would make sense since the K19 was serving in the Atlantic.
In the developed world, Starlink is not a problem but it is a symptom of a problem. The real problem is that the incumbent telcos are not going to provide good service even after receiving billions in subsidies when what they're doing now is adequate and profitable, especially when they can overstate the costs and bag more money - it is a gravy train that they can enjoy for as long as there are underserved areas.
Maybe that's the case in America, but the rest of the developed world doesn't embrace EXTREME capitalism the way the USA does. We have sensible laws and restrictions that regulate the corporate world, because we recognise that unrestricted capitalism just leads to the kind of crap that you're describing.
So true. There so many countries that have far better internet for far less than the US has. Not to mention that where i live i can't get fiber because ATT has a contract with Xfinity to not supply it to many parts of the city. Its a sad joke.
The extreme irony of people hating 'extreme capitalism' while actually complaining about the communism they think they so desperately crave. Monopolies don't exist in a truly capitalist society.
I live in rural Montana, before Starlink I had 1 Mb/s (on a good day when it worked) DSL - it was USELESS for anything other than text based communications. The other option was Hughesnet, which cost a fortune and was USELESS for any interactive applications, such as zoom. Everybody in our area, now use Starlink and are finally able to use the Internet like fiber capable city dwellers.
Right there with you, in SW Montana, except we had no internet before Starlink. Had to drive to a pass use Mobile Data (no Cell phone coverage in our valley). Last time I commented on how Starlink was a game changer I got flamed by a Wacko. Hope you do better (hit that turn off notifications if you do).
@@eightcoins4401 Relies on Russia for energy. Looking like will rely on China for chip manufacturing. But relying on an American company that isn't likely to use Germany's reliance for military blackmail or industrial espionage? That's where you draw the line, good job. /s
Well the sovjets realy had a habit of dumping old reactors into the next ocean they could find but drying that ocean up afterwords?!?! I see no problem with that comrades. Btw what ist actually happening with all these nuclear reactors from US- Subs, pal?
The section on pipelines is biased. Pipelines do leak, but what is the alternative? Railcars? Trucks? Ships? These leak at rates that are orders of magnitude higher than pipelines. Also, pipelines are regulated and routinely fixed. Similar regulation of other means of transport are not in effect. Part of the reason you hear so much about pipeline leakage is because they are inspected with pigs (look it up], planes, and other forms of of test that non-destructive testing that expose leaks.
I’m guessing there was some content IDed audio and that’s why we had the weird music interrupting the pipeline segment? Would’ve been great to actually be able to hear that one.
There are places in the US that stay in drought conditions for years because we cant build a pipeline to get water there. But if it was a pipeline for oil, it would be built in 3 days.
Even musks so called success in ev`s is BS, its all oversize cars with too big batteries when what's needed are small ev`s and ebikes . Large ev`s are not at all sustainable . Go hyperloop !
@Sideprojects Regarding the reading of the script for the StarLink segment: "Under-served communities", not "underserved communities". You make it sound like the communities don't deserve things.
I am assuming this video was re-uploaded somehow, because I am seeing endless comments about the music in the Pipeline section being so loud that Simon couldn't be heard, but I watched the whole video (including the Pipeline part) without ever noticing any particularly bad imbalance in the music/narration audio. I even re watched the Pipeline part to make sure I didn't space out and miss the moment everyone was talking about, but either my headphones are excellent at automatically balancing the audio (I suppose this might be possible since I'm using an Equalizer and have Dolby Atmos for Headphones running), but I really don't think those make enough of a difference to make something that is apparently inaudible to most listeners suddenly sound perfectly balanced.
Thanks for fixing the audio in the pipeline segment. It clearly makes the best and most reasonable and conservative point of view argument against the Keystone XL pipeline, I’ve yet to hear.
@@jerrik-415 I mean, that’s ideal but we don’t live in an ideal world. Oil products are deeply ingrained into our societies. Every time someone shuts down a pipeline, they just use trucks and boats. The oil is still going to sell, we’re just going to make a bigger mess and pay more.
Omg I'm so old... I remember when there actually WAS an Aral Sea still (thou I recall it specifically cause of the environmental disaster being evident in the early 2000s.)
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis at the time to be fair I was weak from the waste down and could only stand for a few seconds, also 8, 8 herniation from 5mm to 18mm. My spinal cord is pinched in a few places, but thankfully intact. I'm able to walk again now, but only a few hundred feet/day.
Another terrible by-product of cruise ships is what they do to the cities that they visit. They cruise into a tourist hot-spot such as Venice and dump thousands of tourists all at once into the place. The result is a super-crowded mess that takes over everything for a few hours and then they all leave at once. These ships are destroying coastal cities that they visit.
I recall that around 1969/70 the idea was floated about launching huge reflectors into orbit that would illuminate cities at night at 7 times the brightness of the full moon with reflected sunlight. The ecological implications were horrendous, but to a society that was OK with defoliating the Vietnamese jungle with Agent Orange it probably seemed a good idea at the time.
What is the environmental impact of not having a pipeline? Much of the oil is simply transported by rail. How many accidents and weeks are there that occur that way? How much extra energy is used to transport set oil and what is the environmental cost of that production?
These people want to destroy oil and gas period. Once they stop the pipelines, their next objective is train and trucking. We will be forced back to the 17th century burning wood and coal for cooking and heating.
I just want to clarify about the Cruise ships. I work on one and yes it is true that most ships do generate a lot of bad to the eco system the newer ones are better. Any new ship being built use LNG fuel which is cleaner to the environment. More cruise ports are now making it possible for the ships to "plug in" while docked, just like a caravan/RV Park. Also about the dumping. All waste water from the ship goes through filters and all physical waste is either dissolved with chemicals or removed. No water that is realised contains raw waste or chemicals.
For the record, Uzbekistan no longer presses its citizens into the cotton harvest. President Karimov died in 2015, and his successor, Mirziyoyev, has made some impressive reforms. They have a long way to go, but things are a lot better now.
The love of currency is the root of ALL evil, not money itself just the love of it. That's why if there's something afoot that does not make sense, follow the money where it stops is the answer.
Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, as I know The Nord Stream is a hot topic being covered up as to who "actually" blew it up. I wonder if you were censored on that subject?
Dec 8 (Reuters) - Canada's TC Energy shut its Keystone pipeline in the United States after more than 14,000 barrels of crude oil spilled into a creek in Kansas, making it one of the largest crude spills in the United States in nearly a decade. So much for their promise of only minor spills over 50 years.
I can’t post a screenshot here, but the cruise ship segment was followed, immediately, by a cruise ship ad for exactly the sort of voyage you described. Honestly, you should have just taken a sponsorship for it.
Actually, that Keystone oil is being shipped everyday. Even before the pipeline was nixed, it was shipped by rail and several derailments have already contaminated the aquafer.
Several Minutes of your video this time was interrrupted by some rock music, whilst the video image continued unabated. Don't know if you are aware of this, but if you play it back, you may be able to replace the original sound track and re-post.
Re: sewage discharge from cruises. What does everyone think happens to sewage everywhere else? Victoria, BC dumps sewage straight into the pacific along the Vancouver-AK route. I’m fact, *most* coastal cities dump their sewage directly into the sea. Gross? Yeah, obviously. But you’re talking about an insanely minor portion of the issue resulting from cruises. Not that I’m defending cruises here. They’re dumb. But this ‘problem’ is a stupid thing to focus on.
Out of horrified curiosity I went and checked multiple sources. If those cruise ship carbon emissions need some context for you, they are producing 20% more CO2 than AVIATION.
Cruiseships = Giant Floating Themepark Shitholes with a huge skidmark at the back . I love your imagery and brutal descriptions , as well as your sarcasm and cynicism . You are truly a man after my own heart 👍👍👍👍
Pipelines don't rust. I've seen 80 year old lines that were still in great shape. Generally they get eroded from the INSIDE, because of bad operators and cavitation. They also don't really move from temp, as they're buried deep enough to stabilize the temp through the year. They take the lines very seriously. If you scratch a pipe, it has to be cut out, new pipe welded in, and x-ray checked. Of course, all the pipeline work I did was in the moving, wiring all the motors and sensors. It's fascinating, that a good company can see 20 gallons of oil missing over a few hundred miles, shut down and clear the line, and find and repair the leaks. They monitor flow and volume constantly, and it's all able to be done on site at the pump stations, or remotely over a private satellite connection.
I’d rather have a pipeline, than train cars full running around the country. Talk about a spill when we can’t keep the rail going with Buttjudge worried about skin color.
Ground based astronomy was always going to loose to the space age. Starlink may be the bullet, but the gun was loaded with the first landing of the Falcon 9.
@@edgarwalk5637 simple calculations you fail to show though? I've used starlink at a friends place, definitely worked and he is incredibly happy with the service. Can't see him going back to fibre or mobile. I suspect spacex claims of it being only for low population places is a Trogan horse to get permission from governments to allow services in poorly served areas before it expands to serve towns and low rise cities.. And then all cities via improved base stations on skyscraper roof tops. Plus the service is proving very helpful here in New Zealand currently where a friend can only contact his daughter because she's in a cut off area but her neighbour has opened his WiFi/starlink to the neighbours. Tesla power walls holding it all up. Many people and businesses will after seeing that decide they too need reliable coms.. And there's only one real option.
I would have loved to hear what was being said about the oil and gas pipeline 😂
But the music was groovy
At first I thought the music was serving some kind of humorous purpose. But, now I'm not sure.
@@danielreuben1058 Obvious censorship.
I spent five minutes going around my house trying to figure out what my headphones were connecting to!
@@annemariefleming lol isnt it curiously coincidental? i love oil. QUICKLY! we must suck up the souls of the ancients from hell through a straw and ignite it into our breathable air to kill our ignorant grandchildren.
Mad respect to the lip readers. You got at least part of the message
This is the 30th video with godawful mixing by this czhannel. Some other one the mic got fucked mid recording.
Mad respect to the blind. They say Ray Charles could read a braille Playboy, one handed.
Sounds like the gas companies got to Simons editor
Deny deny deny
I thought his editor went on strike or something
Allegedly.
If it’s not them one video, its RAND the other.
For those who can't get the subtitles to work and want to know what Simon is saying under the music in the pipeline section, I've typed out a transcript below:
How difficult could it be? You produce oil and gas in places like Canada, Kazakhstan, Alaska or the Gulf of Mexico and you send that gas via pipeline to receiving facilities in Texas or Oklahoma or Germany to be refined and used for everything from heating homes to making plastics and industrial lubricants. It's just a pipeline, how complicated could it be? Currently there exists about three and a half million kilometers of oil and gas pipelines in the world, spanning 120 countries. A whopping 65% of those are in the United States, with Russia having about 8% for comparison.
These long distance pipelines move all manner of important industrial products besides oil and gas: Including ammonia, alcohol, fuel and even beer and milk in some places, but the vast majority of the world's pipelines send oil and gas. Why so much pipeline, was partly due to the efforts of everyone's favourite corporation, Enron, who dominated the U.S pipeline business in the 80's and 90's, and popularized the use of pipelines as a cheap alternative to shipping materials by tankership or truck. This extensive pipeline network also helped Enron manipulate the international gas market, but that's probably for another Mega Projects video, but as you might expect from a network of metal pipes transporting volatile chemicals across the world, day in, day out, accidents can happen and they happen a lot.
Oil and gas contains solvents, particularly if they're composed of volatile aromatics such as naphtha and benzene.
It's been fixed as of 4:30AM PST
@@nutbastard Still music for me right now.
@@gordonbrinkmann Clear cache or do a hard refresh - ctrl-F5 - it's playing fine on my end.
Thanks!
Can we have this one remade and re-released please.
What's with the random music in the middle? Did you have to hide talking about Enron?
Putin is standing just out of frame with one of those silent pistols the KGB used.
I thought something started playing over my video for a minute! 😂
That’s what I was wondering
@@RHCole the Parkinsonian who shits his pants suddenly? Suuuure.
The joke
You:@@macdietz
...Any questions?
I put the captions on at 12:05 so I could at least read what I couldn't hear. This is what it said:
"You produce oil in places like Canada, Kazakhstan, Alaska, or the Gulf of Mexico
[Music]
foreign
[Music]
foreign
[Music]
spills can occur for a variety of reasons..."
Simon had second thoughts about some of the points in the oil pipeline section...
Glad to hear I’m not going insane. I was in bed watching this video and all of a sudden the music starts and I’m wonder which of my other devices have taken over my AirPods, by the time I checked them all the music ended and I realized it was embedded into the video. Would have loved to hear what Simon said…
Same. Thought I was going crazy lol
Tbh they've been doing it on casual criminalist some and I'm not sure if it's due to Simon losing mic or just something they're trying for dramatic effect, but I always see comments about it, and honestly it's starting to get old
1:07 cruise ships
3:52 satellite internet
6:24 salted nukes
8:25 the Soviet transformation of nature
11:54 oil and gas pipelines
13:19 music ends
Correction @11:54 - Simon's music video..
"Music ends" 😆
Thank you :)
12:05 Music Starts.
Best “ allegedly “ ever!
Simon saying “I don’t normally comment this much” is hilarious. Dude, you literally rant about everything, that’s literally why I keep watching 😂
lol 😂 😂
Yeah but it'll be more often on script, he went off script at that point.
From 12:05 a nice piece of free music plays?
Simon doesn't want to accidentally fall off a roof 😆
I was wondering if was a Pop Up on my Browser ,but no: Editing Simon broke into song
:)
@@RHCole Or out of a sixth floor window...or cutting off his head while shaving....😏
@@fredrickbeondo8695 Da, Whistleboi poisoned self while taking walk to store. Happens often.
Merry Christmas Simon & Basement crew
Would have loved to see the giant dams and water movement in China being mentioned. Considering that they caused so far massive drought there as well as literally changed how the entire planet moves, I think that would count
I was expecting that, especially since China is also causing droughts in other countries as they cut off rivers like the Mekong whenever there's a threat of a drought, making it so China is unaffected but other countries get a far worse drought. Seems stupd when he included Star Link as it's not that big of an impact on earth and its more of a threat of future impact on astronomy.
@@arthas640 I think it was more of an attack on musk. Notice how they made sure to show his face?
@@doop6769 I'm not a fan of Musk's but at the same time i find the recent whiplash concerning opinions on him kind of hilarious. People borderline worshiped him and he was an icon on social media for awhile and he had fanboys all over the place, but recently it seems like people are starting to over correct and seem really overeager to trash him.
I hear tons of criticism about Starlink with some being fairly legitimate but other times it's plain they're just looking for an excuse to complain and this seems like one of them. Like the complaints about space debris: it seems like a fairly minor issue with Space X and Starlink especially when compared to others like the PLA who created almost as much space debris in 1 (semi illegal) anti satellite missile test as the US has created across all private and government projects. The complaints about the cost are also rather stupid as many people are criticizing how expensive it is right now even though the program is so early that they just reached 1/4 of their initial goal of 12,000 satellites and it's still in beat; but much like any tech such as smart phones or computers the new tech always starts out prohibitively expensive and costs drop as economy of scale is achieved, initial investments get recouped, and infrastructure gets established (computers for example were too expensive for most people in the 1st world for 20-30 years and it took nearly 40 years to become affordable for many in the 3rd world, and Starlink is barely 3 years old).
@Arthas Menethil I think you're spot on there. I don't know your politics, but he's become the whipping boy of the left lately. Simon's channels are all starting to insert the left leaning ideology of whoever the script writers are. Every single subject has to have some political interjection, often unrelated, thrown in. Often it's some unnecessary comment about colonialism or climate change. The comment in the starling segment about people moving from the cities to the suburbs being bad, tells you where they're at. I've already unsubbed from a few channels because I watch this stuff for entertainment, not to be lectured about how bad the west is constantly. I'm done with this guy. He used to be entertaining.
@@doop6769 he has declined a lot in quality. I think part of it is a growing bias and part of it is spreading himself (and likely staff) too thin. He used to be much more humorous and fact focused in the past, he seems more proffesional now but at the same time he's allowing a politicial bias color his videos more and more even at the expense of quality.
I'm not British but even I think his colonial rants and anti western rants get old, especially since most of his audience aren't British. I don't know what the UK calls it but in the US we call it "liberal guilt". At once he takes up a masochistic and repentant attitude to his cultures history but at the same time often setting himself aside as if critiquing an outside group. I've noticed more and more Simon going off on tangents to rant about something bad the US has done but at the same time he shows his bias because he rarely does the same to many European and non western states: if a non western country ans the US or UK commit similar transgressions he holds the US/UK to a different standard.
Merry Christmas , I think there is an editing error with the audio. When talking about the oil pipelines some random music plays.
god dammit it, where's your tin foil hat FFS... hat not hate....
"Error"...
Not that I’m a conspiracy theorist but hmmmmmm me thinks a someone, somewhere didn’t like the commentary
Maybe some russian hackers blocked out the audio X-D
Yep. It absolutely has to be censoring. Because there's no possible way to just leave out a section of video. You absolutely have to censor it by putting music over it.
Simon, my man... Some of your editors are not doing so hot... What is the deal with cutting your audio for a section? Also, one of your editors is abusing a wavy distortion effect WAY too much some some videos lately and it's getting irritating and nauseating as it makes it hard to pay attention to the details even being talked about in the images used to illustrate a point. You need to have a word with the editors. This is the 2nd video this week where a whole section has music instead of your narration.
Could be to cover up a mistake, or just to not ivite a lawsuit.
Saw he did it on a Cas-Crim, I think it was, but thats because I think he has second thoughts about posting something a tad too graphic.
Yeah nah it’s just self censorship probably to avoid a lawsuit cause the company mentioned is shady as fuck, with cas crim it’s definitely cause the stuff mentioned is probably so graphic that UA-cam would immediately remove the video from existence.
@@martynraveybracey7202 3/4's of the message was still there. He's probably paying his editors peanuts, they probably made an error and he's not bothering to quality check what he uploads.
Man, That was Porn music.
Ok good, it wasn't my tablet messing up again🤗
Wtf Simon, you are having more and more videos with jacked up audio overplayed on what we all came to hear. But still merry Christmas and happy holidays.
Avoiding a lawsuit or removal by the UA-cam gods most likely, Cleary some of the stuff mentioned could probably lead to one of those outcomes.
The problem with oil pipelines is that we're still using so much oil. As long as we're using oil, we'll need to transport it. If we don't transport it via pipeline, we'll have to transport it via trains or ships or trucks. Regardless of how we transport it, there will be spills. Pipelines might be the least harmful way to transport it. But the best solution is to transition to other, less polluting sources of energy.
Stumbled across this channel and instantly subscribed. The host is a riot 😄
What was with the music in the oil/gas pipelines section? I thought maybe the video had been edited/hijacked by someone else who didn't want you talking about such things.
You are welcome to stop using anything that involves oil and gas at any point. I hope you know how to live like a caveman.
Avoiding a lawsuit or removal by the UA-cam gods most likely, Cleary some of the stuff mentioned could probably lead to one of those outcomes.
@@mitchk6168 Makes sense. I'd probably take the same approach if it was me.
12:05 - 13:20 Simon or Sam its decent elevator music, but can we have fact boi back?
This ain't the blaze. Sam don't work here.
One good thing about 30 seconds of unskippable ads is that it gives me time to refresh my beverage.
That's what happens when you ask your editor to work the holidays lmao
Hey blaze boy what’s up with the music? Someone in the basement must be signaling to the outside world for help!
Avoiding a lawsuit or removal by the UA-cam gods most likely, Cleary some of the stuff mentioned could probably lead to one of those outcomes.
Maybe it was the oil companies trying to block out bad news😂
Lol damn the one time it WASN'T me.
Simon's team is gonna be upset when they wake up tomorrow
Merry Christmas Simon, crew, and your families ☃️🎄🎉
As a scuba instructor I hate cruise ships, floating shit factories, they destroy everywhere they go. When a place becomes popular in the Caribbean if they have a dock then the crude[sic] ships come and ruin the thing they came for. It is a repeating pattern.
The editor had a bit too much to drink this christmas mornin
Avoiding a lawsuit or removal by the UA-cam gods most likely, Cleary some of the stuff mentioned could probably lead to one of those outcomes.
I love you so much for starting this with cruise ships. Screw cruise ships and the companies that operate them.
All of Enron was covered by poorly edited music over the VO. Let us know if this was intentional with a warning, or fix it.
When Simon starts on the oil and gas , utube has put music over top of Simons voice for approx 15-20 seconds
Likely that's there to protect them (Simon, et al) from being sued. Having read the closed captions he's mostly speaking about Enron and how they used pipelines to manipulate the gas market, as well as how 65% of pipelines are in the US. I can't actually see anything that would need to be covered by the music tbh, not unless there's an investigation into Enron that hasn't been concluded, or there's some controversy in shipping milk or beer by pipeline...
I've typed out a transcript below:
How difficult could it be? You produce oil and gas in places like Canada, Kazakhstan, Alaska or the Gulf of Mexico and you send that gas via pipeline to receiving facilities in Texas or Oklahoma or Germany to be refined and used for everything from heating homes to making plastics and industrial lubricants. It's just a pipeline, how complicated could it be? Currently there exists about three and a half million kilometers of oil and gas pipelines in the world, spanning 120 countries. A whopping 65% of those are in the United States, with Russia having about 8% for comparison.
These long distance pipelines move all manner of important industrial products besides oil and gas: Including ammonia, alcohol, fuel and even beer and milk in some places, but the vast majority of the world's pipelines send oil and gas. Why so much pipeline, was partly due to the efforts of everyone's favourite corporation, Enron, who dominated the U.S pipeline business in the 80's and 90's, and popularized the use of pipelines as a cheap alternative to shipping materials by tankership or truck. This extensive pipeline network also helped Enron manipulate the international gas market, but that's probably for another Mega Projects video, but as you might expect from a network of metal pipes transporting volatile chemicals across the world, day in, day out, accidents can happen and they happen a lot.
Oil and gas contains solvents, particularly if they're composed of volatile aromatics such as naphtha and benzene.
Someone redacted part of the pipeline segment.
pipelines don't wear out NEARLY as fast from the "outside, in" as the inside out. Heavy oil has a high content of "sand", which is extremely abrasive and tears at the pipeline from the inside. If there was no wear from the inside, pipelines would last for decades if properly installed.
Simon, that's two separate channels you've done a video for claiming that the Soviets dumped the reactor of K19 in the Aral Sea, and that this reactor is now missing. This just doesn't seem to be true, as searching for "K19 Aral Sea" merely returns your Geographics video in the results. However, there's plenty of sources claiming it was dumped in the Kara sea, which would make sense since the K19 was serving in the Atlantic.
No nuclear ubmarines ever cruised the Aral sea, and more likely, the reactor was dumped in the Kara sea in the far north of Russia
Well, you were right Simon. Every mega -project you mentioned was a blipping disaster
In the developed world, Starlink is not a problem but it is a symptom of a problem. The real problem is that the incumbent telcos are not going to provide good service even after receiving billions in subsidies when what they're doing now is adequate and profitable, especially when they can overstate the costs and bag more money - it is a gravy train that they can enjoy for as long as there are underserved areas.
Maybe that's the case in America, but the rest of the developed world doesn't embrace EXTREME capitalism the way the USA does. We have sensible laws and restrictions that regulate the corporate world, because we recognise that unrestricted capitalism just leads to the kind of crap that you're describing.
So true. There so many countries that have far better internet for far less than the US has. Not to mention that where i live i can't get fiber because ATT has a contract with Xfinity to not supply it to many parts of the city. Its a sad joke.
You are aware that Starlink *also* receives huge subsidies from the US government?
The extreme irony of people hating 'extreme capitalism' while actually complaining about the communism they think they so desperately crave. Monopolies don't exist in a truly capitalist society.
Seems like playing the system is the name of the game
How the hell did this get released to the public with that audio screwup?
I live in rural Montana, before Starlink I had 1 Mb/s (on a good day when it worked) DSL - it was USELESS for anything other than text based communications. The other option was Hughesnet, which cost a fortune and was USELESS for any interactive applications, such as zoom. Everybody in our area, now use Starlink and are finally able to use the Internet like fiber capable city dwellers.
Right there with you, in SW Montana, except we had no internet before Starlink. Had to drive to a pass use Mobile Data (no Cell phone coverage in our valley). Last time I commented on how Starlink was a game changer I got flamed by a Wacko. Hope you do better (hit that turn off notifications if you do).
I thought Germanys internet Infrastructure was really fragile, but I'm glad I atleast dont need to rely on something ran by Elon Musk
@@eightcoins4401 Germans are very fragile in most regards.
@@eightcoins4401 Relies on Russia for energy. Looking like will rely on China for chip manufacturing. But relying on an American company that isn't likely to use Germany's reliance for military blackmail or industrial espionage? That's where you draw the line, good job. /s
Montana resident here, Factcheck 👍 TRUE.
Wow!! SW's giving us a music break midway thru the video. Very nice ..., keep it up, and Merry Christmas
Looks like big oil got to Simon!
Big Oil: You can’t say that, Simon…
Well the sovjets realy had a habit of dumping old reactors into the next ocean they could find but drying that ocean up afterwords?!?! I see no problem with that comrades. Btw what ist actually happening with all these nuclear reactors from US- Subs, pal?
They store them in your moms basement.
Simon got censored for speaking the truth
music @12:04 WTF?
The section on pipelines is biased. Pipelines do leak, but what is the alternative? Railcars? Trucks? Ships? These leak at rates that are orders of magnitude higher than pipelines.
Also, pipelines are regulated and routinely fixed. Similar regulation of other means of transport are not in effect. Part of the reason you hear so much about pipeline leakage is because they are inspected with pigs (look it up], planes, and other forms of of test that non-destructive testing that expose leaks.
I’m guessing there was some content IDed audio and that’s why we had the weird music interrupting the pipeline segment? Would’ve been great to actually be able to hear that one.
12:04 - 13:20 umm what? Is this Simon's version of Conway Twitty or do the Matrix be glitchin'?
There are places in the US that stay in drought conditions for years because we cant build a pipeline to get water there.
But if it was a pipeline for oil, it would be built in 3 days.
Sure, turn all of america into another dustbowl thatway.
That epic music fail better be mentioned in a Brain Blaze video
Thank you for reporting about Starlink. So sad to look up the sky and realize it is full of trash already.
Even musks so called success in ev`s is BS, its all oversize cars with too big batteries when what's needed are small ev`s and ebikes . Large ev`s are not at all sustainable . Go hyperloop !
@Sideprojects Regarding the reading of the script for the StarLink segment: "Under-served communities", not "underserved communities". You make it sound like the communities don't deserve things.
Uh oh - hope Simon doesn’t get oligarched! 🤣
Simons not THAT clumsy
@@SRW_ nor were the oligarchs 🤣
I am assuming this video was re-uploaded somehow, because I am seeing endless comments about the music in the Pipeline section being so loud that Simon couldn't be heard, but I watched the whole video (including the Pipeline part) without ever noticing any particularly bad imbalance in the music/narration audio. I even re watched the Pipeline part to make sure I didn't space out and miss the moment everyone was talking about, but either my headphones are excellent at automatically balancing the audio (I suppose this might be possible since I'm using an Equalizer and have Dolby Atmos for Headphones running), but I really don't think those make enough of a difference to make something that is apparently inaudible to most listeners suddenly sound perfectly balanced.
Clearly. Oil and Gas companies got to Simon's video editor before the video could be reviewed. 🤣
The Cruise Ship ends and get an ad for Antarctic cruise. Perfect.
Merry Christmas, can you do an episode on the water way from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean.
Definitely one of your more entertaining videos. Thank you.
Thanks for fixing the audio in the pipeline segment. It clearly makes the best and most reasonable and conservative point of view argument against the Keystone XL pipeline, I’ve yet to hear.
What’s a better alternative to pipelines? As far as I’ve seen, it’s still the safest way to transport oil, isn’t it?
Stop using oil? You make a good point, and I think the only better solution is to not need it.
@@jerrik-415 I mean, that’s ideal but we don’t live in an ideal world. Oil products are deeply ingrained into our societies. Every time someone shuts down a pipeline, they just use trucks and boats. The oil is still going to sell, we’re just going to make a bigger mess and pay more.
Omg I'm so old... I remember when there actually WAS an Aral Sea still (thou I recall it specifically cause of the environmental disaster being evident in the early 2000s.)
You're not that old. I learnt about its shrinking circa 1990.
@@neilkenyon6896 hehe thanks. Maybe I just feel old cause 10 years ago a doctor said I had the back of a 70YO. 🤣
@@Memento_Mori_Morals I've seen 70-year olds in great shape, so that was a dick thing for your doctor to say about somebody with a herniated disc...
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis at the time to be fair I was weak from the waste down and could only stand for a few seconds, also 8, 8 herniation from 5mm to 18mm. My spinal cord is pinched in a few places, but thankfully intact. I'm able to walk again now, but only a few hundred feet/day.
@@Memento_Mori_Morals Yikes, that still sounds frigging atrocious. 😕 Hopefully you'll be okay.
Another terrible by-product of cruise ships is what they do to the cities that they visit. They cruise into a tourist hot-spot such as Venice and dump thousands of tourists all at once into the place. The result is a super-crowded mess that takes over everything for a few hours and then they all leave at once. These ships are destroying coastal cities that they visit.
Happy Holidays to Simon and crew!
Wow, you have covered these topics from both sides now, I respect that..
I was previously a bit mad bout starlink coverage without the huge danger and cost/maintenace it has.. not anymore..
I recall that around 1969/70 the idea was floated about launching huge reflectors into orbit that would illuminate cities at night at 7 times the brightness of the full moon with reflected sunlight. The ecological implications were horrendous, but to a society that was OK with defoliating the Vietnamese jungle with Agent Orange it probably seemed a good idea at the time.
I love having to manually adjust the volume constantly throughout a video
Think you have an audio issue around 13 minutes.... Music and no voice .
WTF! Why even put it in the video if you are going to cover it up with music?
What is the environmental impact of not having a pipeline? Much of the oil is simply transported by rail. How many accidents and weeks are there that occur that way? How much extra energy is used to transport set oil and what is the environmental cost of that production?
These people want to destroy oil and gas period. Once they stop the pipelines, their next objective is train and trucking. We will be forced back to the 17th century burning wood and coal for cooking and heating.
I just want to clarify about the Cruise ships. I work on one and yes it is true that most ships do generate a lot of bad to the eco system the newer ones are better. Any new ship being built use LNG fuel which is cleaner to the environment. More cruise ports are now making it possible for the ships to "plug in" while docked, just like a caravan/RV Park.
Also about the dumping. All waste water from the ship goes through filters and all physical waste is either dissolved with chemicals or removed. No water that is realised contains raw waste or chemicals.
For the record, Uzbekistan no longer presses its citizens into the cotton harvest. President Karimov died in 2015, and his successor, Mirziyoyev, has made some impressive reforms. They have a long way to go, but things are a lot better now.
Greed is the root of most evil.
The love of currency is the root of ALL evil, not money itself just the love of it. That's why if there's something afoot that does not make sense, follow the money where it stops is the answer.
I'm still watching the video, but i just had to pause and comment at the biggest cruise ship roasting I've ever heard 🤣 I'm still laughing
The first minute and a half or so of “oil and pipelines” cured my depression.
the inclusion of the small impact starlink has makes it look like that part is the click bait...
Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, as I know The Nord Stream is a hot topic being covered up as to who "actually" blew it up. I wonder if you were censored on that subject?
Shouldn't this be on Megapojects.
Dec 8 (Reuters) - Canada's TC Energy shut its Keystone pipeline in the United States after more than 14,000 barrels of crude oil spilled into a creek in Kansas, making it one of the largest crude spills in the United States in nearly a decade.
So much for their promise of only minor spills over 50 years.
I can’t post a screenshot here, but the cruise ship segment was followed, immediately, by a cruise ship ad for exactly the sort of voyage you described. Honestly, you should have just taken a sponsorship for it.
Actually, that Keystone oil is being shipped everyday. Even before the pipeline was nixed, it was shipped by rail and several derailments have already contaminated the aquafer.
"In the end, this world will go under because of the stupidity of people." -- George Harrison
" aperson is smart people are dumb" - tommy lee jones MIB films
Welp, there goes my next vacation idea
Several Minutes of your video this time was interrrupted by some rock music, whilst the video image continued unabated. Don't know if you are aware of this, but if you play it back, you may be able to replace the original sound track and re-post.
Rock music hey?
Avoiding a lawsuit or removal by the UA-cam gods most likely, Cleary some of the stuff mentioned could probably lead to one of those outcomes.
@@stevenlauzon7031 Well it was really elevator music, but as it clearly fell into the Easy rock idiom, I used a generic term.
LOL must be the backup editors for a Christmas upload. You guys might want to check out the video starting at about 12:06
So why is there music playing over the beginning of the oil pipeline stuff...... enron?
Re: sewage discharge from cruises. What does everyone think happens to sewage everywhere else? Victoria, BC dumps sewage straight into the pacific along the Vancouver-AK route. I’m fact, *most* coastal cities dump their sewage directly into the sea. Gross? Yeah, obviously. But you’re talking about an insanely minor portion of the issue resulting from cruises.
Not that I’m defending cruises here. They’re dumb. But this ‘problem’ is a stupid thing to focus on.
Humanity is truly insane.
What exactly is the problem with people deciding to move out of overcrowded, crime-ridden, expensive to live in cities again?
You are not solving the problems you are just spreading them around and making the effects larger.
Why does number 5 have music over it 😆 Blazeboi, what gives?
Avoiding a lawsuit or removal by the UA-cam gods most likely, Cleary some of the stuff mentioned could probably lead to one of those outcomes.
Rename "Salted Nuke" to "Organic Sea Salt Caramel Nuke" and folks will love them.
I notice we like to talk about the downfalls of pipelines without ever Discussing whether or not the pros outweigh the cons.
Out of horrified curiosity I went and checked multiple sources. If those cruise ship carbon emissions need some context for you, they are producing 20% more CO2 than AVIATION.
Cruiseships = Giant Floating Themepark Shitholes with a huge skidmark at the back .
I love your imagery and brutal descriptions , as well as your sarcasm and cynicism . You are truly a man after my own heart 👍👍👍👍
Simon you made me laugh my arse off with your cruise ship reaction. Priceless
Pipelines don't rust. I've seen 80 year old lines that were still in great shape. Generally they get eroded from the INSIDE, because of bad operators and cavitation. They also don't really move from temp, as they're buried deep enough to stabilize the temp through the year. They take the lines very seriously. If you scratch a pipe, it has to be cut out, new pipe welded in, and x-ray checked.
Of course, all the pipeline work I did was in the moving, wiring all the motors and sensors. It's fascinating, that a good company can see 20 gallons of oil missing over a few hundred miles, shut down and clear the line, and find and repair the leaks. They monitor flow and volume constantly, and it's all able to be done on site at the pump stations, or remotely over a private satellite connection.
I’d rather have a pipeline, than train cars full running around the country. Talk about a spill when we can’t keep the rail going with Buttjudge worried about skin color.
You sure pipelines in places like Russia/China aren't left to rust?
Worth noting most people I know taking cruises are the same people lecturing me about the environment and social justice.
Cool anecdotal story with a sample of n=1
Well, thats second video lately, where its kinda fucked up with music which goes over commentary
If the people on a cruise ship stayed at home, their waste would eventually be dumped in lakes and rivers.
Ground based astronomy was always going to loose to the space age. Starlink may be the bullet, but the gun was loaded with the first landing of the Falcon 9.
However, a few simple calculations shows it won't make a profit, which is a feature of many useless businesses these days, like Twitter.
@@edgarwalk5637 There was talk the the arbitrage trading alone would pay for it.
@@edgarwalk5637 simple calculations you fail to show though? I've used starlink at a friends place, definitely worked and he is incredibly happy with the service. Can't see him going back to fibre or mobile. I suspect spacex claims of it being only for low population places is a Trogan horse to get permission from governments to allow services in poorly served areas before it expands to serve towns and low rise cities.. And then all cities via improved base stations on skyscraper roof tops. Plus the service is proving very helpful here in New Zealand currently where a friend can only contact his daughter because she's in a cut off area but her neighbour has opened his WiFi/starlink to the neighbours. Tesla power walls holding it all up. Many people and businesses will after seeing that decide they too need reliable coms.. And there's only one real option.
Shoddy workmanship indeed