15 UNUSUAL Factories that Make Strange Things
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2024
- While most factories are basic and uninspiring, there are some that do things very differently. From unusual products, to strange design concepts, join us as we tour the world to visit the top 15 most unusual factories in the world.
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some people are like a slinky. they don't have a real purpose, but they do bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs
Problem is it’s not possible to get close to Billy boy to push him.
😂😂😂
YOU ACTUALLY know such a person ?? and why would be so mean n ugly to push them the stairs ?????
@@stevenherrold5955cuz thats just the way i am
The best whistle in the world is the "Acme Thunderer," made in Birmingham, UK.
VW's commitment to openness... 😂😂😂😂😂
I haven’t seen a slinky in 60 years! Had no idea they still were produced!
The German VW factory is a marvel. Also nice that the workers can work in a nice environment able to see the sun and not be subjected to a dingy windowless factory! Kudos to the other European factories who do his also.
I love the staircase in the furniture factory!
Ooo look at all that composite material.! I could build a submarine!
What about ASML? They are the Dutch company that builds the machines that manufacture all the computer chips in the world’s electronics
Since when toys, cars, bread spread, fiberglas, olive oil etc are ''strange things'' ??
Asking for a friend.
What no Soylent Green???
Wonder if those emissions test cheating diesel Volkswagens were built in the "transparent" factory?
Not a bad video. Be careful of the push around the false renewable energy and alternative protein push presented in the video.
Wait… didn’t Volkswagen dupe their customers with false emissions results? You said they wanted transparency right?
They were attempting to assist their customers not dupe them by making sure they passed emissions tests. The cars ran as normal except under test conditions.
A spring down 😅 the shelf and watch it fly
How about showing a factory actually making something?
Cool video Charlie Sheen 👍😁
I wish there was a bean bag chair factory that made bean bags
Olkiluoto nuclear power factory is the greatest factory in Finland. 😊😮
Cool! 😊
No, it’s not Handpicked. 7:40 I think that’s a mistake.
I like the factory that doesn't have fields of grass or gravel surrounding it. I doubt the cut zones are as beautiful.
So did the Russian/Soviet rocket engine factory provide the engines for their nuclear ballistic missles?
If you want to see the most amazing factory (you can’t!) check out Rolls Royce near Chichester, West Sussex UK. It is invisible from the air!!
You of course, saw Putin sitting the middle of the circle at steel making plant.
Most of the marmite shown and promoted in this confusing video is made in New Zealand not England.
I find it hard to believe a Russian company exists which focuses on the well being of their workforce.
Putin is not involved
It’s probably because of our media.
That's what Yaakov Smirnov says about things in Russia 🤣
That steel factory looks like it's perfect for ballistics and tank development.
I find it hard to believe people believe political propaganda instead of doing their own research 🤷🏽♀️
The US government is overcharging us for poisoning our food supply and enabling big pharma, but your worried about an invisible Russian Boogeyman 😅
At 0:38 the Slinky isn't a spring! It never was. It was inspired by some piston rings that fell over in a WW2 engine factory. Get the story right.
I believe slinky's were originally made for the oil rings on car pistons. You make a slinky, then you slit it down one side to produce hundreds of piston rings. It was probably a piston ring factory worker who discovered they would walk down stairs.
Where did they hold the enslaved people in the VW factory? Was it still transparent back then?
Baseball bats. Yawn.Supposedly a video about strange things made. Faucets? Baseball bats?
Sounded more like an advertisement for 15 companies. Nothing really all that cool about the factories themselves.
Stop talking about Volkswagen unless you wanna talk about diesel gate.
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Not quiting real meat
A lot of narrative pushing in this video.
You lost me when you started talking and didnt shut up.
Next time, just quietly show the places and stuff going on with the very occasional texted bit of description on screen.
Don't look at it. Or if you are going to look at it, turn the volume down and put the captions on. No need to be a f*CK face.
What's the matter not enough pictures...
I'M NOT GOING TO LIE I DON'T LIKE THE NARRATOR FOR THIS CHANNEL SOMETHING IN HIS VOICE THAT BUGS ME
They’re not “unusual factories,” because its “usual” for them all to produce in bulk, “strange things” that have strangely enough, acquired initiation/prioritization over the mechanics, that could/would keep the individual “safe first, & foremost of time(s), @all time(s), & or in the first place”…
…these factories operate, the same way life would operate, had the umbrella been invented before clothes, & or if the car had been invented before shoes…
…without an assembly lines production of “SafetyPods,” & or “safety first, & foremost of the time(s) mechanisms, everyone/everything’s operating on borrowed time(s)!
#TheSmoothOperatorShouldntBeASecretServiceReservedExclusivelyForTheSlinkyFactoryTheMarmiteFactoryTheWorldsMostEnviornmentalFactoryAndOrSade