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Sixty Symbols - de Broglie Waves
Square that wave function, soldier.
Pi Is (still) Wrong.
>> ^CaptainPlanet:
>> ^dannym3141:
I agree, this one was crap.
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glad i dont have to go to youtube to hear people spout off about whats not good enough for them
Glad i don't have to go to youtube to see people replying to people spouting off. I didn't realise we were short on comment space, nor that you were forced at gun point to read every comment.
But i do appreciate you ignoring other people saying this one wasn't up to much but singling me out for agreeing with an ongoing drift of opinion. Much obliged.
Pi Is (still) Wrong.
I agree, this one was crap.
Though i am interested to know how she managed to get a pop culture reference into a video made in the 1970s (cos these vids always remind me of an episode of pete and pete)
Sixty Symbols: Time Dilation
Believe it or not, i had the exact muon situation today on a test, had to work out how they could reach the ground when their decay time was too short to make it.
Doodling in Math Class: Infiniti Elephants
During a physics degree, you're taught over and over and over and over and over and over to draw diagrams. Sometimes, you can notice something devastatingly simple that reduces what you think is a nightmare of maths into a simple number.
Do Electrons Move at Absolute Zero?
I wanted to say "uncertainty principle, we can never know where your atoms are" to him at the start.
I think i might have got a physics laugh.
E_Nygma (Member Profile)
That's spot on. I only know sagan from the sift, i could never work out what his style of speech reminded me of, but it's kermit the frog. Bam, you got it.
In reply to this comment by E_Nygma:
this makes carl sagan sound like kermit.
EDD (Member Profile)
Edd, this link doesn't work cos of the semi colon
In reply to this comment by EDD:
This is an excerpt from the full video http://www.videosift.com/video/James-Lipton-interviews-Ricky-Gervais; a fantastic interview that I suggest everybody who voted for this one watches.
I guess it's not a dupe, but it still irks me that I didn't sift this very clip a couple of months ago, because of seeing the full interview was already up here
vonriesling (Member Profile)
A truer word never spoken my friend
In reply to this comment by vonriesling:
really what's the point? It's a closed mind.
griefer_queafer (Member Profile)
It's gone again though!
In reply to this comment by griefer_queafer:
Congrats on getting your bronze!
griefer_queafer (Member Profile)
Thanks......2nd time around
In reply to this comment by griefer_queafer:
Congrats on getting your bronze!
MarineGunrock (Member Profile)
Just thought i'd leave this here in case you didn't read it on the page - it might explain something as to why people get in some way snippy when people american people talk about "europe".
Please ignore the insult at the end, it wasn't aimed at you, i include it because it's in the original, i directed it to the people who mass-upvoted a comment comparing the diversity of "europe" to the diversity of the US.
I hope you understand what i mean here, it's really hard to explain how apathetic we are about being part of "europe" and how we feel completely unconnected. I can't think of a parallel for you, it's just a feeling you get when you live here for a while. And a feeling of "not being connected to the countries you are supposed to be connected to" is a really unique emotion
>> ^MarineGunrock:
>> ^conan:
backpacking for two weeks? through europe? i guess he's another of those ignorants who think of europe as one single country. it's a CONTINENT! what do you expect to see of a whole continent in two weeks? even if he managed to see 4 countries that's nothing. awkward attitude.
Why do you have to be a dick about it? If I can easily make a road trip through the U.S. and see all kinds of sights, why couldn't I backpack through Europe in two weeks? What you just said is the equivalent of saying "he must be another of those ignorants that thinks of the U.S. as one single country and not 50 states." WTF does it matter if he said he's going backpacking through Europe? I if go backpacking and visit Paris, London,
Berlin and Barcelona, why am I not allowed to say "Europe"?
So many right things and so many wrong things in 1 paragraph. You're right, his pomposity was bullshit, but so is your comparison of america to europe.
Although you can OF COURSE visit a great section of europe in 2 weeks, i think what many people don't understand is that a lot of people over here have never even consider themselves european. I can barely call on an equivalent for you guys because there's nothing similar for you that i can imagine.
We never really refer to europe exept in terms of the european parliament etc. So for most people, if you were having a conversation and said "yeah i went to europe, i went to spain and portugal" they'd chuckle - not because they're being pompous or anything, but because most of us see it as such a vague term for such an aggregate mass of countries - and we don't feel bound to each other in any way. We'd only say we'd been to "europe" if we'd visited like 90% of the total countries. And even then we'd only say something like "i've been to most countries in europe"
I'm having a very hard to explaining that although we have a collection of countries that are associated and the european union and all that jive, to the average european civilian, we could not be further divided from our other european neighbors.
I as a british citizen feel more associated, connected, whatever with the USA than i do with "europe"
/facepalms all round
I think next chance i see i'm going to randomly lash out at someone and make a vaguely pro-american statement and see how many votes i get
lucky760 (Member Profile)
Have you played Defence Grid? It's the best tower defence game i've ever played, and i love em. It's TD with all the stops pulled out and polished to the nth degree.
That's the right one, defence grid.
In reply to this comment by lucky760:
Thanks for submitting this, dft. And thanks ^Zifnab! You did put up quite a fight.
Yes, yes. I know I let the dumb planes get away in this video, but it takes so long to record a full game and get a new high score, so I just stopped with this video. See also my game on Normal mode.
I'd love to see other Sifters submit their DTD videos. Also, I've been heavily playing the new multiplayer DTD since it was released and it'd be great to play with some of you there. It's so much different to play in Arcade mode in real time against other people.
Fusionaut (Member Profile)
Thanks very much! Someone once told me that about my "i speak jive" comment
In reply to this comment by Fusionaut:
Hahah, I really like this! If there was a spot for favourite comment on my profile this would be it!
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
>> ^CaptainPlanet:
nice teeth brit face. i have a question... Go, to a dentist.
Hello there, i wonder if i can help you - i'm british, and it looks like you're having a little trouble with the meanings of words. Don't be embarassed, you're probably in the upper percentile of your nation for knowing that a word with 3 syllables exists. Then attaching some emotional value to the word beyond the literal "it's a little bit like iron" is far beyond even toddler level!
Irony is a way of saying something that is intended to portray the opposite meaning to that which is stated! If we were watching David Mitchell's perfect teeth and everyone was, to a man, thinking "Wow, David Mitchell really doesn't need to go to the dentist!" This might then be an ironic statement.
Possibly the word you were looking for was sardonic. This word would apply to a scornful statement intended to heap derision upon the person it was aimed at.
For example if i were to call you a "burger eating, war mongering, archaic-theocratic bunch of fat inbred hillbillies with an army which has all the gear but no idea, and a penchant for making enemies of countries they're trying to liberate by acting like schoolyard bullies", then we might be referring to a sardonic comment.
campionidelmondo (Member Profile)
Thanks very much for the support on the applauded comments thread, and also for the +1 power point +1 star rating!