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Colours: Short version: Paints SUBTRACT light. i.e. Blue paint absorbs all other colours and reflects blue. RGB lights is the opposite. When you emit/combine lights it's an ADDITIVE process. You are adding light to make colours. Please reply if you want the long version.
Maglev: To prevent the train from derailing, additional magnets called lateral control magnets are placed along the sides of the track. These magnets keep the train centered on the track, even during curves and turns.
Paint/pigment colors work the opposite from lightbased colors. Add all colors of light you’ll get white, add all colors of paint/pigment you’ll get black (in theory since pigment colors arent 100% efficient). Yellow paint/pigment is a prime color and can’t be mixed from other colors of paint.
I love videos with a theme. 19:35 eating spaghetti in Japan while wearing a Taco Bell T-shirt 31:39 an American in Japan eating an american in Japan 42:23 eating salmon in a chicken restaurant
YES. I’m so down for you guys to revisit places for different activities, in different seasons and see if your impressions have changed. I think you guys mentioned summer vs winter at one point and that’d be so cool. Looking forward to more 💯💯💯
Primary colors are red yellow and blue. Yellow and blue make green, blue an dred makes purple, yellow and red make orange, from there you ahve 6 colors to mix, and so on and on. In light like in a television it works different. Therefore red and green brakes up to yellow 😂 happy birthday Eric 😘
There is a difference between "color as pigments" (as in actual color paint) or "color as a light" and these two concepts behave a bit differently. Hence the "red and green do not make yellow" thing :D All the colors at the same time "as light" will be white. just like regular sunlight. If you would combine all the colors as a pigment it would turn into black (although physically with color paint it would rather turn into a greyish mush)
You two put a nice spin on Nagoya! Fun fact I heard on the Atlas Obscura podcast this week: The original Sound Garden is at the NOAA campus on Lake Washington in Seattle, from which the band took their name. It is a series of tuned pipes with weather vanes that resonate when the wind blows through them. We were there 3 years ago and it is super cool! TabiEats were in Nagoya a few months ago and showed a bunch of sriracha vending machines, notably just outside the main entrance of the downtown shotengai.
Sitting here eating dinner from the local Southern fare restaurant, some great chicken tenders with Sriracha sauce, the original, or what we call, "kickin' chicken".
Happy birthday Eric! Oh, that spiral fountain was a surprise as I’m originally from Sydney AU and in the CBD area at Darling Harbour there’s a spiral fountain that’s literally been there since the late 80’s (it was first started the year I was born, 86 and was finished in 88). It’s called the Woodward Spiral Water Feature or ‘Tidal Cascade’. It’s made from dark marble though. Kids have fun in it during Summer. That whole area used to have loads of water features but many have been removed now as they were no longer fixable but there’s still one large water feature in the park area. Darling Harbour is a nicer place now, it used to be drab and old looking 😁
@25:46 That's not the kind of globe for building up static electricity to make your hair stand on end. That's the metal ball kind, called a "Van de Graaff generator". This kind just looks pretty... I don't know if it has a name. (Seems like it must.)
@29:30 apparently as explained by TH-cam channel “Technology Connections” the brown comes from a dim light source from the color orange. So, brown is just orange in the shadow.
“The shinkansen train uses superconducting maglev (short for magnetic levitation) to achieve these incredible speeds. As the train leaves the station, it's rolling on wheels. But as it speeds up, the wheels retract, and the power of magnets allows the vehicle to hover four inches above the ground.”
you probably already heard this from someone, but yellow is a primary color not make from any other color. Brown can be made from many colors depending on hue and shade you want. great video guys happy birthday big guy
The building with the little train station (were the elevators are) is from the movie Spirited Away . That movie is one of my favorites that Hayao Miyazaki has done. Although, I do have to say, I love them all! :)
Dude.. eric I am with you on the whole, "how the HECK does the MAG LEV system work?" I think you are onto something with the whole opposite negative and positive which propels it forward. Thank you guys for the always fun videos.
Ok, I watched it twice but still must have missed what that food was that you were scooping with the green pepper. (I love the ice cube thing!) And I love seeing behind the scenes. Thanks for all your work. I'm more or less tech clueless these days, but I know it takes a lot of time and effort to get these vids done and out to us.
In the 1980s, there were many small private owned coffee shops throughout major cities, offering unique "morning sets" before corporate coffee shops killed them. At that time, I stopped by a coffee shop for "morning set" that cost 300 to 450 yen.
Hey Eric (and of course Kyde)....I have been watching your videos since the around the world trip but have been off and on busy with other stuff so just catching up on some of your latest videos in the past bit. I know Eric went on a hitchhiking tour by himself to Hokkaido; but just wondering if you guys have ever been to the city of Noboribetsu where they have the Hot Springs and onsen.
Akazonae (赤備) Sriracha, according to the one Tabelogu webpage I read, refers to the red armor that some of the nearby strong clans of the Warring States period wore. I believe the popular sriracha made in the US was created by a Vietnamese American.
@35:40 ... i was gonna make a funny joke, but you covered them all, so will drop a random factoid instead. their baseball team has 3 mascots. 2 of them are dragons (one pink, one blue). the 3rd mascot (as y'all saw) is a *Koala* ... w/c leads to the *_"why a Koala?"_* question. it's b/c of *Nagoya's* connection to sister city *Sydney* , *Australia* , & that the 1st ever *Koala* in *Japan* was sent over from *Australia* to *Nagoya Zoo* 🐨
What's gonna blow your mind is that nothing actually has a color and in fact, if we observe something as yellow, it is everything else but yellow. Object absorbs all other colors and rejects yellow, hence we observe it as yellow. In absence of light, there is no color.
there's a really neat video about "brown" "light", turns out it's very weird, i think the gist is, some "colors" only really exist distinctively in our heads, something our eyes make out of certain contexts, which i think might have been something to do with that whole "what color is the dress" thing, wacky...!! 🤪
Schirach my favorite hot sauce, not too hot, goes with about everything, breakfast lunch, and dinner, there are 2 types here in Sweden, 1 plastic bottle, 1 glass jar, 500ml preferable choice.
I remember seeing something about that Ghibli park. Apparently it is going to be a themed attraction without any active rides. The Ghibli stuff is supposed to blend into the natural surroundings. The point of this all would be to be to experience the art and architecture of Ghibli.
All right, Graphic Designer (to the rescue) here. So, there are two distinct color systems. Eric, you have been working with Adobe Photoshop and Premiere, right? By default, those adopt "additive" (a.k.a. RGB) system, which uses Red, Green, and Blue components that make up white. Now the opposite. It's called the Subtractive system. It's called so because the components makes up black (instead of white). There are two subsystems. One, the painter's one, consisting of Red, Blue, and Yellow, which in theory, could make any color you want (although not as saturated as store-bought orange or purple paint/ink, for example). The second one is the printer's Subtractive color system. If you have (or ever had) a color printer, you'd notice that the components are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black, hence the CMYK name. This kind of subtractive color system is a bit better than the painter's one, but nowhere as potent as the RGB/subtractive color system. Hope that helps. BTW, the TH-cam channel TechnologyConnections did make a whole video just to talk about the color Brown.
Well yellow with paint, you can't really make yellow, without a primary pigment. Light can because it has all the spectrums, as white light is all colours. You also can't make pure red, or pure blue without primaries, and you can't make white or black, or bright versions of colours without a pigment that has such a saturation. Pixels work with light, so they can create the illusion. by the way, there are colours we can't see, well our brain is tricked to see them, and those are colours like violet, purples. It's mind blowing, literally.
Maglev: you nailed how the train moves and stops. Here is a short video explaining it. How the train floats is shear magic. It’s not ordinary magnetism, it’s a special property of super conductors when they are cooled to near zero, at that temperature they “lock” into a specific magnetic band. Ordinary magnets are extremely temperamental and you would struggle to keep them balanced over each other.
The plasma ball thing may not have sent Kyde’s hair flying if there is too much moisture in the air or in her hair. Might be easier to do in winter if the air is dry enough then.
Okay, 'cock sauce' more commonly 'Rooster sauce' is named Siracha after a town in Thailand. Officially 'Huy Fong's sriracha sauce', is a Viet Namese based sauce that is made and bottled in California. The owner came to the US on the ship Huy Fong and he was born in the year of the Rooster.
Well now that you put it that way... Lol but you do make awesome Japan videos, I think you'd make awesome immersive videos of walking around in Japan for VR users. Food for thought? Love your videos
The thery of Mag-lev has been known about since the early 1900, much of the early work was done in America, and was developed into a working system by Prof Eric Laithwaite In Imperial college London, who built the test trck
If cinnamon makes Erics brain turn into an Apple, you need to stay the hell away from fruit lovers, vegans and insects :D The way Eric said that set it all up :) Always a real treat watching your videos, always enjoy them, thanks for good and enjoyable another one. Many hugs to you wonderful people!
Don't understand the magnetic thing train, never heard of green as a primary colour (turns out colours are more complicated than I thought), love the video as usual !
The cake Eric ate sounds like hummingbird cake, no apples but has crushed pineapple, nuts, raisins and cinnamon. It doesn't have a pineapple taste, i think that's just added to keep the cake soft.
Hold on... I'm super confused. The 3 primary colours are red yellow and blue... Not green. Green is made combining yellow and blue. My brain hurts now 😭🤣
Sriracha Japan makes its versatile hot sauce in the same factory as the iconic Huy Fong rooster brand sriracha sauce, but the company claims there's one crucial difference: this version has no preservatives or artificial colouring. It still tastes exactly the same though - tangy, spicy and packed with a punch of garlic that goes with any kind of cuisine.Back in August 2020, the brand installed its very first sriracha-only vending machine just outside its headquarters in Gifu prefecture. And with more and more demand from fans, the machines have started to spread. There are now 28 vending machines located around Mie, Aichi and Shizuoka prefectures.
Hi there. I just stumbled this video and noticed you use the word "fika" for when you're having a coffee breake. And as I'm a Swede my self I was just curious to how it comes you use that word for when you're taking a fika :D Never heard anyone else use it before. Is that a thing now? haha Any who.. nice video :)
No electric needed for the lift, if you take 2 magnets and point the 2 north or south poles together, they won’t touch, and that’s how you get the lift 👍 the movement is done by adding power to the track magnets I series, yes I’m not the best at explaining
@@kydeanderic first just know, I don’t know what I’m talking about, but after that I’m going to say induction, something like when you charge your phone wirelessly or by magic 🤷♂️
Maybe I haven't been paying attention, but I think I'm detecting increased levels of radiance. I'm going to make a long shot wager on a special delivery coming.
bruh colors don't make sense. how do you get brown light!!?
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Colours: Short version: Paints SUBTRACT light. i.e. Blue paint absorbs all other colours and reflects blue. RGB lights is the opposite. When you emit/combine lights it's an ADDITIVE process. You are adding light to make colours. Please reply if you want the long version.
throw babies away 😆
Maglev: To prevent the train from derailing, additional magnets called lateral control magnets are placed along the sides of the track. These magnets keep the train centered on the track, even during curves and turns.
That science museum reminds me of the Exploratorium in San Francisco, CA.
Paint/pigment colors work the opposite from lightbased colors. Add all colors of light you’ll get white, add all colors of paint/pigment you’ll get black (in theory since pigment colors arent 100% efficient). Yellow paint/pigment is a prime color and can’t be mixed from other colors of paint.
Caffeinated Eric has more energy and enthusiasm, this trip was fun. Happy birthday buddy.
I love the idea of your b-day being like: "What do you wanna do?" - "I wanna have breakfast in Nagoya!" - "OK.".
I love videos with a theme.
19:35 eating spaghetti in Japan while wearing a Taco Bell T-shirt
31:39 an American in Japan eating an american in Japan
42:23 eating salmon in a chicken restaurant
haha
YES. I’m so down for you guys to revisit places for different activities, in different seasons and see if your impressions have changed. I think you guys mentioned summer vs winter at one point and that’d be so cool. Looking forward to more 💯💯💯
Happy birthday Eric! Thank you again for bringing us along on your special day.
Primary colors are red yellow and blue. Yellow and blue make green, blue an dred makes purple, yellow and red make orange, from there you ahve 6 colors to mix, and so on and on. In light like in a television it works different. Therefore red and green brakes up to yellow 😂 happy birthday Eric 😘
Thanks!
We were binge watching old videos yesterday, craving for more K&E. Very much delighted for the new episode today :)
There is a difference between "color as pigments" (as in actual color paint) or "color as a light" and these two concepts behave a bit differently. Hence the "red and green do not make yellow" thing :D
All the colors at the same time "as light" will be white. just like regular sunlight. If you would combine all the colors as a pigment it would turn into black (although physically with color paint it would rather turn into a greyish mush)
Kyde the hair happens with a Tesla Coil (where you stand on rubber so you don't get fried) not a Plasma ball.
Thanks Kyde and Eric great video and happy birthday Eric
Thanks!
Hey! Nothing more to wish for. Cheers!
You two put a nice spin on Nagoya! Fun fact I heard on the Atlas Obscura podcast this week: The original Sound Garden is at the NOAA campus on Lake Washington in Seattle, from which the band took their name. It is a series of tuned pipes with weather vanes that resonate when the wind blows through them. We were there 3 years ago and it is super cool! TabiEats were in Nagoya a few months ago and showed a bunch of sriracha vending machines, notably just outside the main entrance of the downtown shotengai.
really enjoyed watching this! thanks for sharing your maglev train ride experience, so jealous
And red, blue, and green light make white!
"I think that's what I read on Wikipedia five minutes ago". OK, I laughed out loud at that.
Long term subscriber here I believe before even a 1000..Anywho love your content and always ready for more of your adventures.
Happy Birthday, Eric! 🍺
Thanks Paul!
Came back to you guys after a break and I still enjoy watching. Thanks for sharing.
Sitting here eating dinner from the local Southern fare restaurant, some great chicken tenders with Sriracha sauce, the original, or what we call, "kickin' chicken".
id eat it
Looks like a great little birthday trip!
It was fun!
Happy birthday Eric! Oh, that spiral fountain was a surprise as I’m originally from Sydney AU and in the CBD area at Darling Harbour there’s a spiral fountain that’s literally been there since the late 80’s (it was first started the year I was born, 86 and was finished in 88). It’s called the Woodward Spiral Water Feature or ‘Tidal Cascade’. It’s made from dark marble though. Kids have fun in it during Summer. That whole area used to have loads of water features but many have been removed now as they were no longer fixable but there’s still one large water feature in the park area. Darling Harbour is a nicer place now, it used to be drab and old looking 😁
neat!
@25:46 That's not the kind of globe for building up static electricity to make your hair stand on end. That's the metal ball kind, called a "Van de Graaff generator". This kind just looks pretty... I don't know if it has a name. (Seems like it must.)
Happy Birthday Eric 🎊
@29:30 apparently as explained by TH-cam channel “Technology Connections” the brown comes from a dim light source from the color orange. So, brown is just orange in the shadow.
“The shinkansen train uses superconducting maglev (short for magnetic levitation) to achieve these incredible speeds. As the train leaves the station, it's rolling on wheels. But as it speeds up, the wheels retract, and the power of magnets allows the vehicle to hover four inches above the ground.”
you probably already heard this from someone, but yellow is a primary color not make from any other color. Brown can be made from many colors depending on hue and shade you want. great video guys happy birthday big guy
Mmm breakfast I love eating breakfast food
Same!
The sound garden tshirt! Love it
look up "drop bears" in australia, happy birthday for last year eric. and happy birthday for next week kyde
I particularly enjoyed the bloopers at the end of this one
Happy bots, be happy. Cool 🎂 Birthday
The building with the little train station (were the elevators are) is from the movie Spirited Away . That movie is one of my favorites that Hayao Miyazaki has done. Although, I do have to say, I love them all! :)
Dude.. eric I am with you on the whole, "how the HECK does the MAG LEV system work?" I think you are onto something with the whole opposite negative and positive which propels it forward. Thank you guys for the always fun videos.
Ok, I watched it twice but still must have missed what that food was that you were scooping with the green pepper. (I love the ice cube thing!)
And I love seeing behind the scenes. Thanks for all your work. I'm more or less tech clueless these days, but I know it takes a lot of time and effort to get these vids done and out to us.
Gyūdon... Japanese dish consisting of beef and onion simmered in a mildly sweet sauce flavored with dashi, soy sauce and mirin...🤓
0:15 "It is Eric's bday, and he enjoys morning sets", I first thought that was with an "x" instead of a "t". lol
Kyde Kitty Sneeze!
In the 1980s, there were many small private owned coffee shops throughout major cities, offering unique "morning sets" before corporate coffee shops killed them.
At that time, I stopped by a coffee shop for "morning set" that cost 300 to 450 yen.
You can still find them here and there, thankfully! -E
Ok.. whats the tiny creature crawling in the background at 1:40?
welcome to sheep club
Linimo was a key part in us getting from Nagoya station to the Toyota Museum (which I suspect you would have enjoyed).
We checked that out on our last visit! -E
Great video
Nagoya nice video as always.
Happy birthday E!
You dudes freakin rock! Keep it up!
happy belated bday old man
They are building a huge Studio Ghibli themepark! Can't wait for it to open next year.
Things I learned from this video: yellow glues cake layers together and gives them a brown base. Cream is good. Eric uses FreeFileSync like I do.
FreeFileSync gang rise up
Hey Eric (and of course Kyde)....I have been watching your videos since the around the world trip but have been off and on busy with other stuff so just catching up on some of your latest videos in the past bit. I know Eric went on a hitchhiking tour by himself to Hokkaido; but just wondering if you guys have ever been to the city of Noboribetsu where they have the Hot Springs and onsen.
We actually just filmed a little bit in Noboribetsu. Keep an eye on our channel for that! -E
Fun fact. Sriracha was established in Irwindale, CA by a Vietnamese American who is ethnic Chinese. Sriracha was named after a town in Thailand.
Yeah, Ghibli theme park is being built. Official stuff. Will be pretty cool when it opens. Hopefully.
bless you ! and now I am here....be well and thank you.
Akazonae (赤備) Sriracha, according to the one Tabelogu webpage I read, refers to the red armor that some of the nearby strong clans of the Warring States period wore. I believe the popular sriracha made in the US was created by a Vietnamese American.
You guys... I missed you I laughed so much.
@35:40 ... i was gonna make a funny joke, but you covered them all, so will drop a random factoid instead.
their baseball team has 3 mascots. 2 of them are dragons (one pink, one blue).
the 3rd mascot (as y'all saw) is a *Koala* ... w/c leads to the *_"why a Koala?"_* question.
it's b/c of *Nagoya's* connection to sister city *Sydney* , *Australia* , & that the 1st ever *Koala* in *Japan* was sent over from *Australia* to *Nagoya Zoo*
🐨
The original Sriracha started in Southern California :)
Regarding the Maglev technology. You should look up the term Linear Induction Motor. They are common in rollercoaster 😊
neat!
I love Flying Goose Brand Sriracha 👌 that’s close to nice 🐓
I think that's a Dragon's fan on the shirt.
Koalas are big Dragon fans.
I know you guys are gone from Nagoya but have you ever been to the "Reuse Shop Nagoya" They have some killer stuff in there.
Nope, haven't been there. -E
What's gonna blow your mind is that nothing actually has a color and in fact, if we observe something as yellow, it is everything else but yellow. Object absorbs all other colors and rejects yellow, hence we observe it as yellow. In absence of light, there is no color.
what blows my mind more is that BROWN doesn't exist even in an abstract way lol
there's a really neat video about "brown" "light", turns out it's very weird, i think the gist is, some "colors" only really exist distinctively in our heads, something our eyes make out of certain contexts, which i think might have been something to do with that whole "what color is the dress" thing, wacky...!! 🤪
Technology Connections: "Brown; Color is Weird"
th-cam.com/video/wh4aWZRtTwU/w-d-xo.html
more color weirdness..... 🌈💫
th-cam.com/video/8FSpCAs5KZg/w-d-xo.html
Еric now that I m watching your channel since the beginning I am allowed to know your age 🤣Happy birthday!
Color is color. LIGHT color is a whole different thing.
and brown doesn't exist
Schirach my favorite hot sauce, not too hot, goes with about everything, breakfast lunch, and dinner, there are 2 types here in Sweden, 1 plastic bottle, 1 glass jar, 500ml preferable choice.
I remember seeing something about that Ghibli park. Apparently it is going to be a themed attraction without any active rides. The Ghibli stuff is supposed to blend into the natural surroundings. The point of this all would be to be to experience the art and architecture of Ghibli.
All right, Graphic Designer (to the rescue) here.
So, there are two distinct color systems.
Eric, you have been working with Adobe Photoshop and Premiere, right? By default, those adopt "additive" (a.k.a. RGB) system, which uses Red, Green, and Blue components that make up white.
Now the opposite. It's called the Subtractive system. It's called so because the components makes up black (instead of white). There are two subsystems. One, the painter's one, consisting of Red, Blue, and Yellow, which in theory, could make any color you want (although not as saturated as store-bought orange or purple paint/ink, for example).
The second one is the printer's Subtractive color system. If you have (or ever had) a color printer, you'd notice that the components are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black, hence the CMYK name. This kind of subtractive color system is a bit better than the painter's one, but nowhere as potent as the RGB/subtractive color system.
Hope that helps.
BTW, the TH-cam channel TechnologyConnections did make a whole video just to talk about the color Brown.
and brown doesn't exist.
Ah, yeah, you can say that. It's just an English term. Probably called "aoi" too in Japan.
Amazing on TH-cam video ✌️ 😷😎👍
now we need a sequel on the color question, it's important
dude brown doesn't exist.
Well yellow with paint, you can't really make yellow, without a primary pigment. Light can because it has all the spectrums, as white light is all colours. You also can't make pure red, or pure blue without primaries, and you can't make white or black, or bright versions of colours without a pigment that has such a saturation. Pixels work with light, so they can create the illusion. by the way, there are colours we can't see, well our brain is tricked to see them, and those are colours like violet, purples. It's mind blowing, literally.
and brown doesn't exist lol
Maglev: you nailed how the train moves and stops. Here is a short video explaining it. How the train floats is shear magic. It’s not ordinary magnetism, it’s a special property of super conductors when they are cooled to near zero, at that temperature they “lock” into a specific magnetic band. Ordinary magnets are extremely temperamental and you would struggle to keep them balanced over each other.
Maglev th-cam.com/video/m-rNILcfTKM/w-d-xo.html
Superconductors th-cam.com/video/8GY4m022tgo/w-d-xo.html
The plasma ball thing may not have sent Kyde’s hair flying if there is too much moisture in the air or in her hair. Might be easier to do in winter if the air is dry enough then.
I hope you guys can go back and check out the Ghibli park when it's done! In the meantime you can get caught up on your Ghibli movie knowledge lol
I got this one!!!!! The post card.
I love ghibli. I have a Totoro tatto :) I’m so jealous
shaving cream soda regular :-)
Okay, 'cock sauce' more commonly 'Rooster sauce' is named Siracha after a town in Thailand. Officially 'Huy Fong's sriracha sauce', is a Viet Namese based sauce that is made and bottled in California. The owner came to the US on the ship Huy Fong and he was born in the year of the Rooster.
Have you guys considered making VR experience videos?
you want our faces in VR? hahahahha
Well now that you put it that way... Lol but you do make awesome Japan videos, I think you'd make awesome immersive videos of walking around in Japan for VR users. Food for thought? Love your videos
How can you not know the Primary colours? Haha. Red, blue, YELLOW! 😂
Peppery wings so yummy
for reals!
"Those are not the kanjis you're looking for" Thanks for the laugh.
The thery of Mag-lev has been known about since the early 1900, much of the early work was done in America, and was developed into a working system by Prof Eric Laithwaite In Imperial college London, who built the test trck
Fukkin magnets, how do they work?
If cinnamon makes Erics brain turn into an Apple, you need to stay the hell away from fruit lovers, vegans and insects :D
The way Eric said that set it all up :)
Always a real treat watching your videos, always enjoy them, thanks for good and enjoyable another one. Many hugs to you wonderful people!
Love the Taco Bell shirt kyde.
Don't understand the magnetic thing train, never heard of green as a primary colour (turns out colours are more complicated than I thought), love the video as usual !
The cake Eric ate sounds like hummingbird cake, no apples but has crushed pineapple, nuts, raisins and cinnamon. It doesn't have a pineapple taste, i think that's just added to keep the cake soft.
Hold on... I'm super confused. The 3 primary colours are red yellow and blue... Not green. Green is made combining yellow and blue. My brain hurts now 😭🤣
and brown apparently doesn't exist.
Sriracha Japan makes its versatile hot sauce in the same factory as the iconic Huy Fong rooster brand sriracha sauce, but the company claims there's one crucial difference: this version has no preservatives or artificial colouring. It still tastes exactly the same though - tangy, spicy and packed with a punch of garlic that goes with any kind of cuisine.Back in August 2020, the brand installed its very first sriracha-only vending machine just outside its headquarters in Gifu prefecture. And with more and more demand from fans, the machines have started to spread. There are now 28 vending machines located around Mie, Aichi and Shizuoka prefectures.
Yellow, blue and red are primary colors green, purple and orange are secondary colors.
what's brown
Brown is a culmination of all three primary colors red, yellow, blue, on a color wheel brown sits in the middle
Hi there. I just stumbled this video and noticed you use the word "fika" for when you're having a coffee breake. And as I'm a Swede my self I was just curious to how it comes you use that word for when you're taking a fika :D Never heard anyone else use it before. Is that a thing now? haha Any who.. nice video :)
we have close swedish friends who introduced us haha. we fika literally every day now, and have for like a decade. -E
@@kydeanderic Haha.. that make sense :D すごい
Video explaining color brown: th-cam.com/video/wh4aWZRtTwU/w-d-xo.html
@greensky01 came down in the comments to see if this was here. Was about to post. Great video.
@kyde & Eric came here to boost this link, great video on brown
No electric needed for the lift, if you take 2 magnets and point the 2 north or south poles together, they won’t touch, and that’s how you get the lift 👍 the movement is done by adding power to the track magnets I series, yes I’m not the best at explaining
how do you power the AC and lights and stuff? battery?
@@kydeanderic first just know, I don’t know what I’m talking about, but after that I’m going to say induction, something like when you charge your phone wirelessly or by magic 🤷♂️
@@kydeanderic Would agree induction. Like the new Wireless phone charger :D
The sauce cock cock sauce is called Sriracha sauce and it's made in the US by a Chinese immigrant from Vietnam!
Also love y'all♥️
Maybe I haven't been paying attention, but I think I'm detecting increased levels of radiance. I'm going to make a long shot wager on a special delivery coming.
Thanks, I'm feel extra special gorgeous lately. -Eric
If red and green makes yellow, what does red green and yellow make?
confusion.
I wonder why there's no "D" on the menu list.
You know a place is good when you are hearing porcelain with your breakfast.