Your Favorite Youtube Videos?
- mr1precision
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This is my new fave
http://www.vimeo.com/4235640
http://www.vimeo.com/1861809
They can take a minute or two to load. Be patient.
http://www.vimeo.com/1861809
They can take a minute or two to load. Be patient.
- mr1precision
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The interviewer is asking about a botched operation. The poor guys testicles were mistakenly removed.
It's in dutch but it speaks for itself.
It's in dutch but it speaks for itself.
- anthony7812
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Wow I laughed my balls off when I first seen this review a few months ago researching boilers.
- davidmcbeth3
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Pokemon Musical of course !!!
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This video is by far the most interesting, informative, and educational that I have seen. I originally saw it posted here in this forum.
It is of 1906 San Francisco taken from a camera mounted on a cable car. The lens seems to be of a long focal length so perspective is compressed making things seem closer than they are.
There is the pathos of knowing that in a few days many of them would be dead and their city reduced to rubble.
These people were modern in their time and place and their behaviour and actions seem normal to us, yet look at all the differences. Men are dressed pretty formally and they all have hats. The women are incredible in their dress. They are following an unwritten law called fashion and we too follow that law. Where does it come from and what other laws are there that govern how we behave? That's the frontier of knowledge where we remain in a dark age.
It is of 1906 San Francisco taken from a camera mounted on a cable car. The lens seems to be of a long focal length so perspective is compressed making things seem closer than they are.
There is the pathos of knowing that in a few days many of them would be dead and their city reduced to rubble.
These people were modern in their time and place and their behaviour and actions seem normal to us, yet look at all the differences. Men are dressed pretty formally and they all have hats. The women are incredible in their dress. They are following an unwritten law called fashion and we too follow that law. Where does it come from and what other laws are there that govern how we behave? That's the frontier of knowledge where we remain in a dark age.
- Duengeon master
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I've seen this video before. Very interesting about how life was 100 yrs ago. Every Govt. bureaucrat would have a field day with all (violations) that were considered liberty long ago!franco b wrote:This video is by far the most interesting, informative, and educational that I have seen. I originally saw it posted here in this forum.
It is of 1906 San Francisco taken from a camera mounted on a cable car. The lens seems to be of a long focal length so perspective is compressed making things seem closer than they are.
Here is one that I personally like;