I kinda disagree with the title of that video.
The forklift may have been the tipping point, but if being nudged is enough to make the entire warehouse collapse then the blame has to go towards whoever designed the layout of the warehouse, whoever sourced the shelving, and whoever stacked the shelves with more weight than it seems like they could handle.
When I worked in a warehouse for a couple summers while at uni, impacts as minor as the one shown were multiple times per month, if not week, occurrences. Hell just placing a pallet with a forklift could cause an impact as minor as that.
Absolutely - that racking was NOT up to the job.
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One thing while I'm watching it through, he calls out that a drummer wouldn't tune to a particular pitch because that's stupid. He's right that it's stupid, but I've still known drummers who do it. I remember seeing a drummer at a Thomas Lang masterclass ask him what pitches he tunes to and being crestfallen when Lang told him that tuning to a pitch is stupid.
As far as I know most drummers tune to a certain head tension? Like, there's tools such as the drumdial for that.
One thing while I'm watching it through, he calls out that a drummer wouldn't tune to a particular pitch because that's stupid. He's right that it's stupid, but I've still known drummers who do it. I remember seeing a drummer at a Thomas Lang masterclass ask him what pitches he tunes to and being crestfallen when Lang told him that tuning to a pitch is stupid.
As far as I know most drummers tune to a certain head tension? Like, there's tools such as the drumdial for that.
Im not a drummer so I may get the specifics wrong but my understanding is that head tension is different. Drummers tune to a specific head tension for the timber but not to a specific note. My understanding is that all drums on a kit* are tuned so as to produce a number of pitches all at once. Because of that they come out as static and are not perceived as any singular note by our brains. Otherwise a drum kit would need to change tunings from song to song in order to not sound terrible.
*As opposed to pitched percussion such as the timpani
One thing while I'm watching it through, he calls out that a drummer wouldn't tune to a particular pitch because that's stupid. He's right that it's stupid, but I've still known drummers who do it. I remember seeing a drummer at a Thomas Lang masterclass ask him what pitches he tunes to and being crestfallen when Lang told him that tuning to a pitch is stupid.
As far as I know most drummers tune to a certain head tension? Like, there's tools such as the drumdial for that.
Yeah, you absolutely tune the drums to sound good but there's not a lot of point to saying "hmm yes I will tune my toms to C E G". Some drummers do it, but it's kind of pretentious and doesn't have much in the way of practical purpose even assuming that for some reason the rest of the band are going to play in the same key all night.
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this music video and song are so 80s they start to feel like a parody that was made in recent times
also some of that costuming feels right out of Jojo Part 3
There is more CGI in this than is being let on. There is no way you would be near one of those arms while in motion. They are super deadly. Even demo units are locked down and limited so you don't accidentally kill yourself with one of these things.
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There is more CGI in this than is being let on. There is no way you would be near one of those arms while in motion. They are super deadly. Even demo units are locked down and limited so you don't accidentally kill yourself with one of these things.
It's also sped way up. If you moved a kuka arm that fast, they would overshoot their positioning and need to compensate.
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Sometimes I feel like the only person in the world who hates spaghetti.
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Holy cats has model rockets comes a long way! Onboard flight computers and avionics packages. This makes me want to pick up the hobby. https://youtu.be/QQt-9SSJ51c
Sometimes I feel like the only person in the world who hates spaghetti.
Speaking of spaghetti, when my roommate's girlfriend observed me peeling a cucumber, she hastily retrieved the shavings from the sink, stuffed them in a bag, and said that if I had any other spare unusable greens, she'd gladly take them because the chickens near where she lives love to eat them. They'll eat all kinds of different things-- including, she noted, some leftover spaghetti, which resulted in some hilarious interactions. She regretted not taking a video of it. I guessed (correctly, as it turns out) that that kind of thing had to exist on Youtube already.
Here is the top result for "chickens eating spaghetti". Have a nice day.
Fun Fact: I am a Member of a couple of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME B&PV) and help write the standards. I've also worked on pressure vessel safety for over 12 years.
This video is literally a nightmare I've had. If you want to see more nightmarish stuff, look at the history of explosions in Texas City, Texas. From the largest non-nuclear explosion on US soil in 1947 (fertilizer) to one of the larger recent losses of life due to pressure vessel failure in 2005 to explosions in both 2017 and 2018.
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It's a parody of PSA videos. With lots of practical effects of ridiculous accidents.
I was. But it still ranks really high on those PSA videos for me. I just didn't link it for the cartoonish levels of "violence"
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I know they were made with the help from people who do horror movies
This will be here until I receive an apology or Weedlordvegeta get any consequences for being a bully
Absolutely - that racking was NOT up to the job.
As far as I know most drummers tune to a certain head tension? Like, there's tools such as the drumdial for that.
Im not a drummer so I may get the specifics wrong but my understanding is that head tension is different. Drummers tune to a specific head tension for the timber but not to a specific note. My understanding is that all drums on a kit* are tuned so as to produce a number of pitches all at once. Because of that they come out as static and are not perceived as any singular note by our brains. Otherwise a drum kit would need to change tunings from song to song in order to not sound terrible.
*As opposed to pitched percussion such as the timpani
Yeah, you absolutely tune the drums to sound good but there's not a lot of point to saying "hmm yes I will tune my toms to C E G". Some drummers do it, but it's kind of pretentious and doesn't have much in the way of practical purpose even assuming that for some reason the rest of the band are going to play in the same key all night.
I love this vid.
Fun fact: In the mid 2000's, my dad was exiled to Las Vegas to work on Kuka robots for the Wynn hotel and casino!
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Love me some good 80s synth-pop
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this music video and song are so 80s they start to feel like a parody that was made in recent times
also some of that costuming feels right out of Jojo Part 3
I was kinda expecting this to be about the Red Ghost of Arizona.
https://youtu.be/s7mkGC_1yF0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxDVTU20iC8
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Let's celebrate with some music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHjKRoyt8W8&t=0s&index=2&list=PLL0CQjrcN8D3qRiR5WUL5l_bPo2sIzdfr
It's also sped way up. If you moved a kuka arm that fast, they would overshoot their positioning and need to compensate.
https://nofilmschool.com/2017/09/automatica-music-video-bts
... Or their tech has gotten impressively better over the last 10 years, holy cow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPT0TNj-YRk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAdLcUEzu-Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNu6PT7KKQg
Still, the CGI can be quite impressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em9d4_9IBf8
https://youtu.be/8mQelXnPxUQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YvhLHqvtVo
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Three different cooks of varying skill make Spaghetti and Meatballs
https://youtu.be/QQt-9SSJ51c
i think i'm cooking level -1 on this scale.
Speaking of spaghetti, when my roommate's girlfriend observed me peeling a cucumber, she hastily retrieved the shavings from the sink, stuffed them in a bag, and said that if I had any other spare unusable greens, she'd gladly take them because the chickens near where she lives love to eat them. They'll eat all kinds of different things-- including, she noted, some leftover spaghetti, which resulted in some hilarious interactions. She regretted not taking a video of it. I guessed (correctly, as it turns out) that that kind of thing had to exist on Youtube already.
Here is the top result for "chickens eating spaghetti". Have a nice day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv1trNgY3Gk
https://youtu.be/fQOf_WaaJfE
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Fun Fact: I am a Member of a couple of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (ASME B&PV) and help write the standards. I've also worked on pressure vessel safety for over 12 years.
This video is literally a nightmare I've had. If you want to see more nightmarish stuff, look at the history of explosions in Texas City, Texas. From the largest non-nuclear explosion on US soil in 1947 (fertilizer) to one of the larger recent losses of life due to pressure vessel failure in 2005 to explosions in both 2017 and 2018.
because spaghetti is better