YouTube Classics, Part Deux

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The discussion revolves around a variety of YouTube classics, showcasing humorous and nostalgic content. Participants share their favorite videos, including clips of animals, classic performances, and comedic sketches. Noteworthy mentions include a jackrabbit's agility, a humorous take on fire safety, and various musical performances that evoke strong emotions. The conversation also touches on the significance of classic television and music, with references to iconic figures like Rick Astley and the influence of past entertainment on current culture. Additionally, there are light-hearted comments on personal experiences and the impact of music on mood. The thread highlights the joy of sharing and reminiscing about beloved online content while engaging in playful banter.
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No fear in babies it seems.

 
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dlgoff said:
No fear in babies it seems.
That's a touching video !

They do recognize teeth and claws, though.

About thirty years ago i was at Miami's science museum with all 3 kids, they were 4 2 and brand new.
I was carrying my 1 month old daughter Amy when i felt her tense up.
So i turned around to look for somebody behind me, nobody was within yards.
As i turned back she tensed again
so i turned again and sure enough
on the far side of the room fully fifty feet away was the same giant Kodiak stuffed bear that had so impressed me as a kindergartner thirty-five years earlier.

Kodiak.jpg

http://flashbackmiami.com/2015/09/02/miami-science-museum/

They see earlier and farther than the experts think ..old jim
 
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Up, up and away!
 
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nsaspook said:

What is the name of the song played in the clip ?
 
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Battlebots has got to be my favorite show on TV.
From last week, I thought a flamethrower was pretty interesting weapon until this battle.


This week, I saw a robot use a garden rake to swat a drone from the sky. :oldlaugh:
 
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I like this. But I wonder: Is it possible to get the liquid that humans have in their stomach? You know, to make it more accurate? I'm not the biology knowledgeable kind of person, so I wonder. Also I don't know if it will be that transparent. If it's not it will defeat the purpose of observation.

It's still pretty cool watching them on water.
 
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Psinter said:
...But I wonder: Is it possible to get the liquid that humans have in their stomach? ...
It's pepsin and gastric juice (HCl).
 
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Hmm

that "Life is like Coffee" said at 3:10 it's presented by "Ozarks Sentinel"
the newspaper of Houston MO, a small town not far away . Hometown of Emmett Kelly .

makes me think of Gerry Rafferty's line in "Baker Street"
...
And then he'll settle down, it's a quiet little town
And forget about everything

Ozarks is a good place to do that.

 
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well you can see the car's appearance change from a 'low rider' to normal ride height as they get out

so i'd say they really packed those guys in there ...

Teenagers are alike world over.
 
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nsaspook said:

Reminds me on Eddie:

 
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fresh_42 said:
Reminds me of Eddie:



When I think of the time I wasted watching that movie at 'The Ken' in San Diego, it makes me smile. o0)
 
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nsaspook said:
When I think of the time I wasted watching that movie at 'The Ken' in San Diego, it makes me smile. o0)
Thank you. I noticed. (And no, this is NOT ironic.)
 
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1:33 - I like it when I'm told to get myself a little something. He is a generous boss.

Is your boss that generous too? :oldlaugh:
 
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I just love this kind of innovation. :oldtongue:

 
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nsaspook said:
RIP Bob Hoover

Wow! Bob Hoover ...
i saw him do his aerobatics show at an air racein 1976, he was no spring chicken then. He did his amazing performance in an Aero Commander Shrike.
Someplace i have a photo of his P51 "Old Yeller" at end of runway maybe as much as fifty feet in the air , landing gear fully extended and upside down in a final approach barrel roll..

An amazing man and a legend. Sorry to hear of his passing.

old jim
 
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jim hardy said:
An amazing man and a legend. Sorry to hear of his passing.
Yes he was!... and so am I ....:oldfrown:

bob_hoover_oshkosh.jpg
 
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jim hardy said:
Wow! Bob Hoover ...
i saw him do his aerobatics show at an air racein 1976, he was no spring chicken then. He did his amazing performance in an Aero Commander Shrike.
Someplace i have a photo of his P51 "Old Yeller" at end of runway maybe as much as fifty feet in the air , landing gear fully extended and upside down in a final approach barrel roll..

An amazing man and a legend. Sorry to hear of his passing.

old jim

I went to a couple of air-race events in Homestead, Fl in the 70's while stationed in Key West. I can't remember if he was there doing aerobatics but the 79 Unlimiteds-only racing event was a wonder (The P-38 Lightning could bank like crazy).

m79cover-dawson.jpg


http://www.pylon1.org/articles/publish/printer_28.shtml
Their next air racing foray would take place closer to home that following Spring, during the fantastic, but under-promoted Unlimiteds-only meet staged by Ft. Lauderdale's- Whittington Brothers: the 1979 Miami/Homestead International Air Races held at Florida's Homestead Airport, Feb. 26 - March 4. This time the racers were challenged by having to fly a 7-mile oval course, designed with three pylons at each end with a mile and a half long front and back straight-away, compared to Reno's then- 9.694mi. race course. Though the shorter course promised tighter competition and fewer blown engines, it demanded superior piloting skill and greater conditioning, to endure higher g-forces encountered while flying tighter turns on a smaller course during 10-lap races. The qualifying field allowed for 28 aircraft- divided into four 7-plane race brackets using the 'bump system', with the top five qualifiers locked-in for the Gold final.

 
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nsaspook said:
I went to a couple of air-race events in Homestead, Fl in the 70's while stationed in Key West.

I was at the Pylon races at Homestead in i think 1976 (edit : I've forgotten the year, could have been '79 ) when i lived there. Hoover was there, Boyington, Beede's BD5 jets, Confederate Air Force with their B29; it's among the most awesome memories of my life. Sounds like you probably were there too .
Red Baron, a P51 with counter-rotating props won the big trophy. If you ever pass through Alpine Wyoming (Between Idaho Falls and Jackson Hole) that trophy and a lot of memorabilia are on display in the "Red Baron" restaurant. Must see for aviation buffs who remember that day .
RedBaron.jpg


see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Baron_(racer)

old jim
 
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jim hardy said:
I was at the Pylon races at Homestead in i think 1976 (edit : I've forgotten the year, could have been '79 ) when i lived there. Hoover was there, Boyington, Beede's BD5 jets, Confederate Air Force with their B29; it's among the most awesome memories of my life. Sounds like you probably were there too .
Red Baron, a P51 with counter-rotating props won the big trophy. If you ever pass through Alpine Wyoming (Between Idaho Falls and Jackson Hole) that trophy and a lot of memorabilia are on display in the "Red Baron" restaurant. Must see for aviation buffs who remember that day .
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see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Baron_(racer)

old jim

I remember those tiny jets buzzing the strip and the Confederate Air Force dropping 'bomb's'. Yes, I was there, as were plenty of guys from the Keys Naval Air Station. Most of us rode motorcycles up U.S. Route 1 for the trip and stayed at the Navy Security Group housing at the nearby AFB (destroyed by Andrew later) for the show. That race/show was over the top awesome!
 
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Look! Baby chickens! :bow:

Hey, you. I want to touch one of the baby chickens.
 
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Who needs a knife in a nuke fight? :biggrin:

(from "Starship Troopers")
 
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It's election times in the US. Here's a classic clip from the previous campaign four years ago:
 
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Couch Commander:
 
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Or this one (hope it's not a repetition):

 
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Mic In Tuba (you can jump to 30 seconds into the clip...)
 
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He went tuba fishing.
 
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nsaspook said:
He went tuba fishing.
Nope. He was after Sousa's phone number.
 
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A metro monorail line passes through a building in Chongqing, China, 2017 (not an accident, no worries)
(poor residents, that is, if there are any...:smile:)
 
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Stepping out of a painting (cool clip):

 
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Happy Holidays! :woot:

 
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Homeopathic Emergency Room
 
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I love these two songs and found myself dancing in my office while listening to them! :) I hope you like them.

1) Al Green-Lets Stay Together


2) Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness


HAPPY NEW YEAR! :wink:
 
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Fervent Freyja said:
@MargueriteC, this one too! One of my favorites! :wink:


Dear Fervent Freyja,
You get a gold star! Thanks for sharing dear one. Hope to be back tomorrow. My 93 pound Walker Coon Hound is crying for my attention!

Love and hugs to everyone who contributed to this topic.:) My best of wishes to PhysicsForums.

May PEACE, LOVE, and JOY fill this year here on Physics Forums! xxxooo
 
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Since this is basically a serious forum, here is an important environmental message.

 

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