
A large balloon lands in a residential street lined with cars and telegraph poles and wires.

Hot air balloon lands in residential street
A large balloon lands in a residential street lined with cars and telegraph poles and wires.
A large balloon lands in a residential street lined with cars and telegraph poles and wires.
Will an AMR500 supercharged Kubota diesel Honda insight outrun a stock Honda insight?
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/40728002
S4 E18. Will an AMR500 supercharged Kubota diesel Honda insight outrun a stock Honda insight? [16:05]
How Indonesian Instant Noodles Became a Nigerian Sensation
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How Indonesian Instant Noodles Became a Nigerian Sensation [19:37]
Timelapse shows Swedish 600-tonne church begin three-mile journey to new home
A landmark church in Sweden began a two-day journey to its new home on Tuesday, 19 August, time-lapse video shows. The Kiruna Church has been relocated to save it from ground subsidence and the expansion of the world's largest underground iron ore mine. It was slowly moved down an Arctic road, part ...
A landmark church in Sweden began a two-day journey to its new home on Tuesday, 19 August, time-lapse video shows. The Kiruna Church has been relocated to save it from ground subsidence and the expansion of the world's largest underground iron ore mine. It was slowly moved down an Arctic road, part of a 30-year project to relocate thousands of people and buildings from the city in the country's far north. The 600-tonne, 113-year-old church was lifted from its foundations and onto a specially built trailer. Kiruna Church is one of Sweden's largest wooden structures, often voted its most beautiful. It will travel three miles to a brand-new Kiruna city centre at a speed of 500 metres/hour.
Ice breakers
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I Saved a PNG Image To A Bird
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There's a lot of (admittedly interesting) fluff in this video. If you just want to get to the point in the title, it starts around 13:30 and wraps up at 18:00.
Golf: 19 players competed for first North Pole Championship title
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Don't know here else to put this, but these words are relevant to our times. Kurt Vonnegut, 1970.
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Too much to unpack in a quick comment, but I think it's very important that we all give this a view. Well worth your 20-minutes, or I'll pay you back. Somehow.
Had always thought of Vonnegut as far before my time, like, my mother's time. Guess he sorta was, but his last book came out in 2005!
Anyway, my 12-yo daughter was looking at some "special" stuff at the thrift store today. "Is this like really old? Like, from the 90s?" Shoot me now. At least she recognized an IBM XT as one if the first personal computers. (I think she heard me lecturing my wife on the subject.) So it goes.
World’s Smallest People
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Corridor Crew | I Made Art That HACKS Your Eyes
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Where did our numbers come from?
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Why do our numbers look the way they look? Why do we count the way we count? These questions answered and many more in this video looking at where English got its numbering system.
Our Arabic numerals are actually Hind-Arabic numeral, and were borrowed from India by mathematicians in the Arab world. Through trade with Europe, they eventually overtook Roman numerals as the continent's dominant numerical system.
In this video we also look at the counting systems used by the ancient Egyptians, the Babylonians, the Maya and the Inca.
How This Skyscraper Nearly Collapsed
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"How a single phone call from a student helped uncover a flaw that nearly toppled Citicorp."
The video tells the story of how the structural engineer fixes a design flaw that has been overlooked by himself, after the building has been completed.
Hawaiian Goby Fish Climbing Waterfalls (3:02)
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Hawaii’s upland rivers provide a safe haven from predators for young gobies while also acting as a resource for food. To access these waters, gobies must face a treacherous climb, pulling themselves up an enormous waterfall using the suction from their mouths and fins. The journey can take days and around 99 percent of these tiny fish perish before they reach the top.
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Whale shark taking back HIS food from a fishing net (0:46)
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The tiny egg and the life it produced
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Tardigrade walking across a microscope slide
613 likes, 16 comments - microbin_ on April 16, 2023: "A tardigrade slowly walking across a microscope slide, their little claws help them hold onto pretty much anything:) #tardigrade #interestingasfuck #meme".
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RSA ANIMATE: Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us
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tl;dw: Autonomy, mastery and purpose is essential to happiness. Had all three, in spades, at a previous job. Left for double pay and benefits, total misery after losing them.
First time I watched, "Holy shit! He's about to talk about Linux!", and he did. "Hey! That's how Wikipedia works!", and it was.
I think on this every time I see comments about how someone isn't paid enough to give a shit, work harder. I was making $82K at my last job, miserable and struggled to understand what my damned problem was. Never knew employers existed that treated their people so well. Wife kept telling me I should be thankful, and I was! Yet I was deeply unhappy.
Now I'm driving a forklift and slinging mulch, satisfied as a pig in shit! Weird? I get it after internalizing this video.
Surface-Stable Dithering Demo Video
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Surface-Stable Fractal Dithering
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“I have often felt that programming is an art form, whose real value can only be appreciated by another versed in the same arcane art; there are lovely gems and brilliant coups hidden from human view and admiration, sometimes forever, by the very nature of the process.”
-Ed Nather