Speaking from experience I would be a mess of hollow eyes and tears after 32 hours with no sleep. The fact Tory and Kari are so functional and able to even comprehend these challenges without sleep is amazing in itself.
as a kid who grew up in a port and seeing a guy who lost his legs to one rope coils are a REAL silent killer! and it only get's scarier the bigger they get! like a line snap! glad they covered the coiling too!
@@StavrosKing well IF they the Rope Cut it he whould started Bleeding right there, IF he is Traped i Beleive it whould be Prefereable to Cut the Rope or Cable, but if they had to Cut it. . . it whould be with MAchetE or SAW
Yep... I've done a lot of stints providing medical backup for bushfire crews with St. John Ambulance here in Australia and sometimes we've been out for a week or more at a time. Being a registered nurse and having the training to drive the LandCruiser ambulances meant that I had to be able to continue to go out with the firefighting crews until the disaster was over and that meant full nights of sleep just wasn't gonna happen. So you learn to take the 30min nap whenever you can get it, but you have to be careful never to sleep for too long. If you do get called to respond to an emergency, you're not in a deep sleep and then you can switch yourself back on almost immediately to make those complex and time critical decisions. It's something you can learn to do and it does work. Soldiers in active theatres of war learn to do the same thing. But man it feels good to get into your bed after doing that for five or six nights in a row! Because it's certainly not good for you.
@@rstsdlnzms Yes, the same western countries responsible for the show you're watching, the platform you're watching it on and the device you're watching it on and typing this message on. Get out with your dumb religious mumbo jumbo.
u aren't suppose to nap in a bed which is closer to full sleep, but maybe on a more difficult to sleep for long surface like a chair, easier to get up that way
I think they wanted an average test with both 1 male and 1 female. with everything going today put 2 guys and suddenly everyones at your throat for not putting a girl in. yep were at that point in society.
Considering the videos are not mirrored and full I would say all of the revenue is still going to the original owners. TH-cam lets you upload copyrighted material sometimes and gives all or a part of the revenue to the original owners.
I have spent my life at sesa; (a) You only ever coil wire rope over under. (b) If it does it once out of ten, then you have to warn lanlubbers NOT to step into a coil. (c) A human being more flexable would NOT act like a plastic doll, and would get pulled over the side not stopping. (d) You are giving tests to people who have no idea what they are doing. these guys can do it in their sleep. (e) You coiled at least one of those coils, LEFT HANDED. Only a fool breaks the right handed rule. I could not watch any more of this crap.
the amount of times i’ve used the “rest is better than absolutely no sleep” when i couldn’t sleep… it has helped me so incredibly much.
Speaking from experience I would be a mess of hollow eyes and tears after 32 hours with no sleep. The fact Tory and Kari are so functional and able to even comprehend these challenges without sleep is amazing in itself.
Ya but there not even doing work that whole time i.agine suggin pots for 30 hrs and no sleep
23:35 Jamie says “ It won’t be “ without moving his lips. Lol.
😂
"Quack, damn you" always gets me hahahah
Fun fact: the famous flipper dolphin chuckle used at 28:00 is actually a sped up kookaburra laugh.
Moral of the story don’t make a bet with the mythbusters involving explosives you’re going to lose
You think I would misplace my explosives?
@@EAdrien92😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
as a kid who grew up in a port and seeing a guy who lost his legs to one
rope coils are a REAL silent killer!
and it only get's scarier the bigger they get!
like a line snap!
glad they covered the coiling too!
As a former (german) mine diver i can only agree with you !
A MINE i dont fear, these ropes i do !
i lived in Pucallpa Peru and there is a River and i Saw a dude being pull down by a rope, but dont be sad he survives his feet slip out of the Boot
@@RenanDavidSoriaAhumada : Rio Ucayali ... I love Peru ...
Greets from Poland.
they had to amputate? or did the rope cut all the way through the leg? idk which is more scarier
@@StavrosKing well IF they the Rope Cut it he whould started Bleeding right there, IF he is Traped i Beleive it whould be Prefereable to Cut the Rope or Cable, but if they had to Cut it. . . it whould be with MAchetE or SAW
wow seeing Time Bandit Crew is unreal, they been through so much that crew I almost din't recognize them from the original series.
one of my favourite episodes, you can tell jamie love these myths being a sailor himself
It takes a while getting used to power naps
Yep... I've done a lot of stints providing medical backup for bushfire crews with St. John Ambulance here in Australia and sometimes we've been out for a week or more at a time. Being a registered nurse and having the training to drive the LandCruiser ambulances meant that I had to be able to continue to go out with the firefighting crews until the disaster was over and that meant full nights of sleep just wasn't gonna happen.
So you learn to take the 30min nap whenever you can get it, but you have to be careful never to sleep for too long. If you do get called to respond to an emergency, you're not in a deep sleep and then you can switch yourself back on almost immediately to make those complex and time critical decisions.
It's something you can learn to do and it does work. Soldiers in active theatres of war learn to do the same thing.
But man it feels good to get into your bed after doing that for five or six nights in a row! Because it's certainly not good for you.
35:48 to 35:51 Possible 24 reference? It was quite big around the original date of this episode.
34:31 "every time I make a mistake I want to swear a lot."
Maybe sleep deprivation is why sailors swear so much.
8:06 "Being a mother is the hardest job in the world," yes it is Oprah, I can only marvel at such wisdom.
According to NASA research, the ideal nap should last between 24 and 27 minutes.
If your slugging away with phisical and mental labour it will be much easier to fall asleep for them naps
2 episodes about the sea today? Is a storm coming?
Somewhere in the world, yeah.
@@rstsdlnzms Yes, the same western countries responsible for the show you're watching, the platform you're watching it on and the device you're watching it on and typing this message on.
Get out with your dumb religious mumbo jumbo.
40:50 Accidents Happen
Gravol knocked him out for a bit😂
What a nice coincidence: two TV shows that i like are in one :)
You are a German 1930-40s sympathiser
4:02 That's what she said.
You run a greater risk of being "gloved" than pulled overboard. It happens on sailing boats every now and then.
Was taught always watch out for the bight
07:12😂😂😂😂
REVALIE REVALIE REVALIE myass got taken back to boot camp
9:37 Lol.
i stayed up once for 4 and a half days from Christmas day to New years
thats nothing try 11 days
@@Piffaliff hahaah couldnt imagine how soft the bed felt when you crashed
why they do miniature instead of full size human sized doll they usually do?
u aren't suppose to nap in a bed which is closer to full sleep, but maybe on a more difficult to sleep for long surface like a chair, easier to get up that way
Now let's do the same test with a boat in huge waves, cold and wet weather.
Oh, and in the dark with very little lights.
They'd be history in a jiffy.
Somehow, I didn't see this one. Nice!
1:50 - Of course Americans think their job is the most dangerous in the world lol
You saying working at sea isn't dangerous? Or is your issue with the fact they are American? Did your American dad walk out on you ?😅
Im English an can 100% confirm that working at sea is the No1 most dangerous job in the world but the pay makes up for it though
why the F are they wearing fireman suits on a barge
In case of fire
Insulated, high vis, water resistant, probz have a bunch lying around?
Why is Kari and Tori doing the sleep deprivation myth instead of Grant and Tori or Grant and Kari?
Because Grant lucked out.
Grant was easy to get seasick between them. I think that's why he wasn't on board.
come on , everybody knows why .... rock , paper , scissors ..lol
I think they wanted an average test with both 1 male and 1 female. with everything going today put 2 guys and suddenly everyones at your throat for not putting a girl in. yep were at that point in society.
Grant gets seasick very easily as shown in previous episodes.
I am really curious why are you stealing the views from real MythBusters
Considering the videos are not mirrored and full I would say all of the revenue is still going to the original owners. TH-cam lets you upload copyrighted material sometimes and gives all or a part of the revenue to the original owners.
they have the rights to broadcast them legally.
Really? How curious can you be. Either this is a legitimate channel or someone that has a void to fill.
There is a legit mythbusters channel. Why am i watching this @@MrChazZen
I have spent my life at sesa;
(a) You only ever coil wire rope over under.
(b) If it does it once out of ten, then you have to warn lanlubbers NOT to step into a coil.
(c) A human being more flexable would NOT act like a plastic doll, and would get pulled over the side not stopping.
(d) You are giving tests to people who have no idea what they are doing. these guys can do it in their sleep.
(e) You coiled at least one of those coils, LEFT HANDED. Only a fool breaks the right handed rule.
I could not watch any more of this crap.