Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 5 2017

- From the largest bird that has ever lived to questions about turtles and their shells,

we answer several of your most burning- - Yeah-yeah-yeah!

You do the facts and I do the nonsense, we get it.

Let's hurry this up people!

I've got places to be!

10.

I Love Old School Games - Is it possible to be colorblind in only one eye?

- Sure it is.

I once got into a fist fight with some guy after I told him his ears were too long and

that he looked like a girl.

He punched me so hard that he knocked one of my eyes out.

I couldn't see any colors with it!

Actually, I couldn't see much at all.

- Hellbent, that's not colorblindness.

Besides, you have both of your eyes.

- Oh, I replaced the missing one.

- Replaced!?

How!?

- * - *

- Melissa!

I think I'm half colorblind!

Colour blindness is genetic and affects the color receptors in the retina and can only

occur in both eyes.

To be colorblind in just one eye would be unusual and would likely be due to an acquired

disorder of the optical nerve.

9.

Tyr Daf - Why did photos and film used to be in black and white?

- To save money.

In fact, I think Super Planet Dolan could do with some cut-backs.

From now on, only *I* get to be in colour!

- * - Ahhh, I can feel the money piling up.

- Gosh, you're right Hellbent.

Hey, maybe we should cut-back on animation too?

- What do you mean?

- * - I still look fantastic.

Don't deny it.

Originally the material needed to capture an image on film was only sensitive enough

to capture the amount of light but not its colour.

Colour photography was experimented with as far back as the 1840s but colour film was

not available on markets until the mid 1930s, thanks to the development of kodachrome.

8.

Red Gaming - Why did France give the statue of liberty to the United States?

- Oh France, you sly dogs.

I see what you're doing.

Trying to set me up with your Lady Liberty, huh?

I gotcha!

- * - Well bonjour madame-moose-ell, I don't

usually go for larger women but I'm proud to do my part for French-American relations!

- * - Er...

No thanks.

France wants no part of this.

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French to commemorate the alliance of France

and America during the American Revolution.

Edouard de Laboulaye, who proposed the construction of the monument, hoped that the French people

would be inspired by the achievements of the United states to create their own democracy.

7.

Wardawn123 - What did people brush their teeth with before toothpaste?

- Back in the day, people weren't so soft and pathetic as they are now.

They'd scrape their teeth clean with rocks if they had to.

Heck, it's what I've been doing for years!

Check out these pearly whites!

- * - *Melissa gags* Ohhh geez!

Before the invention of the toothbrush, techniques of cleaning one's teeth have varied across

cultures.

The simplest of practises was rinsing your mouth with water or rubbing your teeth with

a piece of cloth.

For tooth whitening, some people would rinse their mouth with vinegar and salt.

6.

Jasmine Iam - Would we feel pain if we didn't have nerves?

- Ha!

Pain is all in the mind, my friends.

In fact, I've actually been training Dolan to overcome pain using my own special form

of acupuncture.

Once you're used to it, it's very relaxing.

How are you doing there, buddy?

- * - I have never been in more intense pain in

my life.

- Do you feel relaxed?

- …What part of intense pain sounds relaxing to you?

- The part where you hand over a hundred bucks to stop further "acupuncture sessions"!

- *Dolan sighs* - *

- Hey wow!

It worked!

I feel very relaxed!

The sensation of pain as we understand it requires a nervous system.

If we had no nerves we would feel no pain but we would also not be able to control our

bodies.

There is however, a rare condition known as congenital insensitivity to pain, which prevents

a person from feeling physical pain.

Experts believe this may be caused by irregular brain behaviour.

5.

Alexander Jennings - What was the largest bird ever?

- Probably Melissa's mother.

- Excuse me!?

- Yeah I saw her the other day at the Zoo.

She just kept squawking away about something and trying to bite my fingers when I was trying

to feed her peanuts.

I hope the rest of your family aren't like that, Melissa.

- Oh ha ha...

Let me guess, your mother must have been the world's largest goat.

What with those horns and all.

- HEY - HEY!

You watch your mouth!

- * - It's ok, mom.

You look great.

- *

The largest bird fossil belongs to the extinct Elephant Birds of Madagascar.

They grew up to 3 metres in height and weighed 500 kg.

They sadly died out about 300 years ago.

The largest bird that was capable of flight was the Argentavis Magnificens, with a wingspan

over 6 metres and a weight of 72 kg.

4.

Panda123499 - What is Werewolf syndrome?

- Well Melissa here suffers from bird syndrome, it's pretty similar.

- Bird disease, actually.

- Whatever.

She was pecked by some diseased bird and then became some kind of human-bird monster.

- That is not what happened!

- Werewolf syndrome is the same thing but with wolves.

So remember kids, always pack your silver bullets, just in case some "human/animal

hybrid" goes feral.

Hypertrichosis, known as Werewolf syndrome, is a condition which causes excessive hair

growth on a person's body.

It is very rare but it can affect both men and women.

A person can either be born with Werewolf syndrome or it can develop during their life

and can be passed on through genetics.

3.

Jesslyn Wijaya - If tears are salty, why don't they sting our eyes?

- They do sting.

It's just that humans have gotten so used to crying that they don't feel it anymore.

- You cry as babies when you don't get your milk.

- You cry as teenagers when your parents don't get you the the new xbox.

- You cry as adults when you realise you've wasted your life.

- You cry when you put the barrel in your mou-

- * - Most bodily fluids contain a small amount

of salt, including tears...

Salt only begins to sting your eyes when concentrations of it exceed the normal amount for your body.

For example, if you were to swim in the sea, you may find that your eyes being to sting

as the concentration of salt in the sea is higher than that in your tears.

2.

Android Gamer 01 - If a turtle loses its shell, is it naked or homeless?

- Well let's find out, shall we?

I happened to find this little guy crawling around Nixxiom's house.

- * - Let's crack off that shell and see what

happens!

- * - Woah WOAH WOAH!!!

Easy there buddy, let's not do anything hasty-AHAAA!

- * - GO ON PUNK, TAKE THE FIRST SHOT, LET'S

TURN THIS SHOW INTO A PARTY!

Turtles are physically incapable of separating themselves from their shell.

A turtle's shell is a part of its skeleton, consisting of both dermal and skeletal bone.

Removing it would pull the poor creature's body apart.

- * - What was that!?

Hellbent, are you ok?

- * - I'm fine.

1.

Ultra umbreon - Who was the first female ruler of a civilization?

- Heh.

Heh heh.

Female rulers…

- * - OH COME ON!

CAN'T A GUY MAKE A JOKE AROUND HERE?!

The first known and confirmed female ruler was Sobekneferu, reigning as pharaoh of Egypt

from 1806 BC to 1802 BC.

There is also the claim that a woman known as Nitocris, ruled Egypt over four thousand

years ago.

Historians however are still sceptical as they lack sufficient evidence of her existence.

- * - Are we done here?

I need someone to give me a lift to the bar...

- Hellbent!?

What happened to your body?

- The idiot bailed on me the second we were separated!

I don't know where he's got to.

He better not be doing anything stupid!

- * - You know, without that big mouth, you're

actually a pretty charming guy…

For more infomation >> Is A Turtle Without A Shell NAKED or HOMELESS? | Dolan Life Mysteries - Duration: 8:52.

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What is GD&T? A Simple Explanation - Duration: 3:35.

Lets go over an example of when a basic coordinate system is not enough and GD&T can really help out.

I'm assuming all of you have some sort of mirror in your bathroom orelse you really don't care how you look in the morning.

Either way let's discuss how you would design the mirror to be perfectly flat.

So it doesn't look like a crazy funhouse mirror when you mounted up on your wall.

Well you could do this by specifying this in the drawing. This is probably not how the mirror is designed but lets just use this for the example.

The drawing specifies the thickness of the mirror. However what we use for the thickness tolerance?

Lets say that the mirror needs to be flat within 0.2 mm to avoid a wavy reflection.

You've done some tests and you've realized that if it's over 0.2 mm we see some sort of waviness all over it but under 0.2 mm it looks pretty flat.

So how do you provide this design intent on the drawing?

If you're polishing the mirror and machining a solid slab of glass is not enough to just hold the tight thickness tolerance since it could be worked.

How do you keep it flat?

The thickness needs to be held over the entire length and width of the mirror to be tight enough to hold requirements.

It would have to be really flat. One way you could do is to add a +/- 0.1 mm tolerance on the thickness of the mirror just like this.

So its all good now. You have two +/- 0.1 over the entire length of mirror.

But the thickness tolerance is now very tight, which is very expensive.

And also how does the inspector know not to just take a thickness reading on the part?

What if the mirror is shape like a potato chip?

You could be actually passing a bad part if you just take a pair of Calipers go up and measure 2 mm and say, "Oh! this part is inspec."

You could also be rejecting a perfectly good flat mirror because it came in at 2.3 mm, but its still really good and perfectly flat.

Do you really care how thick the mirror is?

So the question is, how do you communicate the design intent universally so the people designing, manufacturing and measuring the parts know.

What the part needs to really look like?

To provide the design intent, lets add some GD&T to the print!

You can see the flatness is called out on the surface of the part which means that it's important to be help flat.

Everything else is still dimension in the same way.

The Flatness callout simply states that the top surface needs to be flat within 0.2 mm, which is our tested value for function.

Also look at the thickness tolerance it is now five times what it was before.

Now everyone looking at this print can understand the design intent.

The top surface needs to be flat and that we really don't care about the thickness tolernce. Its not really critical.

GD&T helps to refine in otherwise imperfect coordinate system to provide proper function.

Well loosening tolerances that is not as important.

For more infomation >> What is GD&T? A Simple Explanation - Duration: 3:35.

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What Is Consciousness? | J.Krishnamurti - Duration: 7:24.

Hello everyone, my name is Andrew and welcome to the video.

So today I would like to talk about Consciousness.

Now what is consciousness?

So this is a very difficult subject to talk about, however let's dive into it slowly and

carefully together.

So Consciousness is its content the content is what makes up Consciousness.

So this content is thought and the inventions of thought.

So in a nutshell, content is the products of thought, which make up this Consciousness,

and Consciousness is the products of thought, it is the content.

Without the content, Consciousness is meaningless.

So Consciousness is not particular, it's not just my Consciousness, there is not just your

Consciousness, or his Consciousness or her consciousness, but Consciousness is the common

ground, the common psychological ground of humanity that we are all living off of, and

superficially, this may seem false because we are looking at the different forms and

expressions that the inventions of thought takes.

We are looking at the different expressions of thoughts such as you know if I'm angry

or if I'm fearful or if I'm anxious we express it differently amongst each other.

So Consciousness seems to be different amongst each other however those are merely expressions

and these expressions are meaningless because thought is a material process.

So it is like we are comparing a cup and a dish, you know it's meaningless to say, "Okay

the dish is flat and a cup stands up taller."

So what?

However, the root the actual fact, when we observe closely at the psychological level,

is that Consciousness is common across all of humanity in other countries in other parts

of the world, because we are all going through anxiety we all have gone through or are going

through anger, fear, pleasure, you know excitement, desire, all of that is consciousness.

Consciousness is also the society that we have invented, the social groups, the political

groups, the cultures, the traditions, all of the various religions that are going on,

the churches, the temples, the social Gatherings all of that is consciousness and everything

that we individually think we are going through is consciousness as well, there is no separateness,

no separate distinction, in fact that separateness is an illusion that is consciousness as well.

So there's this new thing going on where we are able to reach a higher level of Consciousness

or super Consciousness or Christ consciousness, however because super Consciousness or Christ

Consciousness or however you want to call it, higher Consciousness.

Because all of that is rooted in psychological time, you know higher Consciousness is still

the past because, without memory, which we are using which is operating when we say we

will reach this higher Consciousness or I have reached higher Consciousness, because

we are using memory, which is rooted in the past, which is of time, it is still Consciousness,

it is still the same Consciousness as me just saying, "I am at the lowest level of consciousness."

Thought is still operating and being this material process they are merely just different

Expressions again, so practically meaningless.

So there is just Consciousness, now there may be content that we are conscious of and

there may be content that are hidden in the deeper layers of Consciousness, which we coined

the term as unconscious, but what's important, is that this is all consciousness and to really

see this, to observe this, to understand this, is to see that this is the common ground of

all humanity, and to really see this brings about compassion, because we see that this

sorrow, this crisis in Consciousness, that I am going through, you are going through

as well, and I see this because Consciousness is not just mine is yours so you're going

through the same thing, and out of seeing this sorrow, then compassion arises, compassion

is.

So that's all I want to talk about today, about consciousness, thank you all for watching,

and as always, stay awesome, and see you all next time, bye bye.

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