The man in the electric chair is Willie Francis , he survived the first attempt but was restrained by the SCOTUS decision to allow him to be executed again. This photograph is from 1947.
Vibrating bras to enhance bust size? Understandable back then, no plastic surgeons. But digital manipulation works better than a vibrating bra. Digital Manipulation means "to massage" and what man would not want to give that service?
Yeah, I bet nobody knew that one of the most iconic and famous submachine guns in history is actually real! That's crazy, what a bizarre and strange invention.
OK, enough. The "inventions" here are the creative made up descriptions. Most of these are joke items that were never used except to get a photo. The animals nailed to the outside of a building "before refrigeration" are the skins of hunters/trappers from one season. The rest are equally silly.
The nuclear shelters weren’t made to withstand a blast, but to shelter in for several week waiting for several half-life’s to weaken the radiation risk.
Unless you were far away from ground zero, most non military shelters were useless. A friend from my youth’s father dug out and built a shelter under their basement; it never got used as a shelter though later on the band he was in practiced in there and you couldn’t hear them upstairs!
You were totally wrong on the girls in wooden bathing suits. I grew up in Hoquiam, Washington (not Haquiam). The women were called the 'Spruce Girls' and were a promotional campaign of Grays Harbor Veneer.
I live in Washington State and I have been to Hoquiam, I'm in the Arlington and Marysville area. I wondered if I would ever see someone else who lived in the state of Washington on this channel? That's cool I guess? It's like? howdy Neighbor, how's the weather down there?
@@rickstephens1130 I grew up in Hoquiam but moved away many many years ago. The last place I lived in WA was Granite Falls. I moved to Florida 17 years ago.
Yes, then they branched off and created a splinter group. I had a girlfriend who was on the board. I asked her if it wood work. She said maple, but one thing was plane: it would be the best group I ever saw.
For what it's worth, that's a *bit* of a myth... kind of. They aren't *for* the tea, that's just a happy accident. The boilers are for the type of MREs the British army uses.
Let's hope so? They wouldn't want a few dead bodies laying around, after getting a picture taken? There would be a lot of lawsuits, and people in prison and on death row? if it had real bullets? Instead of film? Just say that you were taking a picture of a corpse? And your camera looked like a gun? And you would have the picture to prove it? It was easier to carry than a real camera? But you better make sure there are no bullet casings around the scene and in your gun camera? Haha I'm just kidding
The "Shaving Robot" 11:34 Is Not a Robot but a "joke" about Remote Manipulation tools for handling Radio Active and worse items showing how sensitive the controls are for man behind the window.
Cool, home of the small turbine! I worked with them a bit with a turbine that used ammonia or propane as the working fluid. A project to use some solar heat to run well pumps for cattle.
@@danbradley6696 They must be confusing two items. The Jetpack used a small jet engine with large plenums to direct the thrust. The Bell Rocket Belt, as used by James Bond and Lost in Space was from 1961. Rocket Belt could fly for about 20 seconds. The Jet Pack for between 30 and 45 minutes.
@@danbradley6696 Yeah, I know that they had a jetpack in 1965 because it was flown in the James Bond movie Thunderball by test pilot Bill Suitor who was a friend of Bob Courter. Bill and Bob both worked for Bell Labs.
Ahh.. the memories... took me years to get over them before seeing this Vid... now its gonna take e another few years to get over your Vid.... THANKS-A-LOT.
They actually had a better soup cooling spoon that had liquid coolant in the spoon sealed You put it in the freezer . when ready to eat your soup you take it out dip it into the soup the spoon instantly cools the soup cause by the frozen coolant inside the spoon.😊😊
@@dar4835 No mate, they were the whole animal. People would come by early in the day, and get a whole rabbit or a duck, and take it home and cook it. Or you would ask for a particular cut of meat, and the butcher would say "Yes, I will send it around with the boy" and when he had orders enough, would cut the animal up. They did it that way, because A. They didn't have any way of storing cut up meat, no refrigeration, no sterile containers. B. A whole animal which had been gutted, lasted longer than parts of an animal. C. People didn't and still don't, eat an animal immediately after killing it, ducks were killed and hung for a week, cattle were killed and hung for a couple of days. shorter time of course, in hotter weather.
What they didn't tell you about the first gut that got the chair was that they didn't use the wet sponge on the head to make a better contact so if I remember right that first electrocution was messy
Wow. I would never have believed there could ever have been such a thing as an automatic gun made by a man named Thompson. I wonder if it was ever referred to as a Tommy gun.
Transparent polycarbonate plastic boats are available today. Women fencers use hard plastic breast protectors. My wife has one. The isolator helmet...notice the author of the article...Hugo Gernsback, famous sci fi publisher, for whom the Hugo Award is named.
Im well aware of how technology has made us Lazy but the Soup Cooling Spoon Fan and Spaghetti Spinner have to be the Epitome Of Absolute Laziness. LOL. 😅😂😅😂
Yeah I can just see the spaghetti sauce flying around the room and on your face and clothes? But mostly in everyone else's faces and clothes? Not to mention the table and chairs? Kind of a cool gadget though? It would work for a prank on someone? And as for the soup fan? Why wouldn't they have just put it on the bowl to cool it down for you as you were eating it? Before you scooped it up?
The John T Thompson's submachine gun aka "Tommy Gun" was neither bizarre nor strange and it certainly caught on. Versions of the gun were used with great success in WW2.
I recently had robotic-assisted laser surgery and all I could think of beforehand was that scene from the movie Logan's Run. th-cam.com/video/QcMZ8GGnIdU/w-d-xo.html
The jet pack, per se, has now evolved into a major ultra quick strike force asset in many major countries for numerous scenarios. Shouldn’t have been on your list. Otherwise, I enjoyed your presentation as a first time viewer.
THanks for the warning that I won't believe this video. Saves me time, so I won't watch it. Tell the editor to provide more proof that these things exist.
At 3:34... "Haquian, Washington"???? Nope, never heard of it and I'm a lifelong Washingtonian. HOWEVER, there is a Hoquiam, Washington, which would fit the bill name-wise and location-wise.
These are fun! There are still lucite boats out there. Some dinghies and kayaks used for tourism. They are actually pretty cool. Also the reflectors for sun tanning were popular in the US in the 1970's. They were for tanning under your chin. Mop shoes are still a thing now too. They are slippers with mop material under them. They actually work and are crazy comfy. Lol.
We won't believe the Tommy gun existed. What world do you live in? One without gangster and WWII movies? Welcom to my "Do not recommend this channel" list
You need to add these comments to one of your videos. Sheeple that are too stupid to figure out how to avoid the ads so they cry about it instead. I see you have plenty of material.
And then there was this video. Some people watched it for the novelty, but it never really caught on due to its dubious claims...
The man in the electric chair is Willie Francis , he survived the first attempt but was restrained by the SCOTUS decision to allow him to be executed again. This photograph is from 1947.
Please don't throw cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light.
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The "Isolator" helmet didn't catch on because people thought it was to Isolating so the Cubicle was invented. 😅😂😅
The cone of silence from Get Smart.
@@howardbecton6274:
Would you believe . . . 😆
@@jaelge LOL
Nowadays the mobile phone does the same job !!
@@stupitdog9686 TRUTH. LOL
Vibrating bras to enhance bust size? Understandable back then, no plastic surgeons. But digital manipulation works better than a vibrating bra. Digital Manipulation means "to massage" and what man would not want to give that service?
It prolly would've caught on, but the vibration didn't get all the way to the "point", LOL!
@@markiskool But a man's fingers do!! 😜🤪🤣😂
This needed more R&D. 😅
@@skibro1965 Yep, keep using "Digital Manipulation " (fingers) on them beauties!!
Yeah, I bet nobody knew that one of the most iconic and famous submachine guns in history is actually real! That's crazy, what a bizarre and strange invention.
OK, enough. The "inventions" here are the creative made up descriptions. Most of these are joke items that were never used except to get a photo. The animals nailed to the outside of a building "before refrigeration" are the skins of hunters/trappers from one season. The rest are equally silly.
It's stated multiple times. Your criticism comes off retarded.
The nuclear shelters weren’t made to withstand a blast, but to shelter in for several week waiting for several half-life’s to weaken the radiation risk.
It literally said that in the video ffs
Unless you were far away from ground zero, most non military shelters were useless. A friend from my youth’s father dug out and built a shelter under their basement; it never got used as a shelter though later on the band he was in practiced in there and you couldn’t hear them upstairs!
You were totally wrong on the girls in wooden bathing suits. I grew up in Hoquiam, Washington (not Haquiam). The women were called the 'Spruce Girls' and were a promotional campaign of Grays Harbor Veneer.
I live in Washington State and I have been to Hoquiam, I'm in the Arlington and Marysville area. I wondered if I would ever see someone else who lived in the state of Washington on this channel? That's cool I guess? It's like? howdy Neighbor, how's the weather down there?
Over there?
@@rickstephens1130 I grew up in Hoquiam but moved away many many years ago. The last place I lived in WA was Granite Falls. I moved to Florida 17 years ago.
Yes, then they branched off and created a splinter group. I had a girlfriend who was on the board. I asked her if it wood work. She said maple, but one thing was plane: it would be the best group I ever saw.
I grew up in Walla Walla and we played football against Hockyawn all the time
British battle tanks still have water boilers so crews can make tea.
AFAIK, it's the only country to use this feature in 'war machines'
For what it's worth, that's a *bit* of a myth... kind of. They aren't *for* the tea, that's just a happy accident. The boilers are for the type of MREs the British army uses.
Sunscreen machines exists today? Where!?
Free dispensers were available at the Alameda County Fair this Summer
Crematorium 🤣
the snowstorm masks remind me of the 16th century plague doctors masks
The newer see thru boats/Kayaks,( though no longer made of Lucite), are now made of polycarbonate or Acrylic materials.
These rare photos give us a fascinating glimpse into the past. Amazing!
It’s crazy to see how creative people were. Loved this look into history!
Some of these things are still sold. The vibrating bra is still sold in adult stores.
It's also creative to see how crazy people were.
I just had to stop I couldn't stand the computer voice. Why don't you guys just hire a human?
So, the only practical thing was the gun? Figures.
Well, it DID work…
Let's hope so? They wouldn't want a few dead bodies laying around, after getting a picture taken? There would be a lot of lawsuits, and people in prison and on death row? if it had real bullets? Instead of film? Just say that you were taking a picture of a corpse? And your camera looked like a gun? And you would have the picture to prove it? It was easier to carry than a real camera? But you better make sure there are no bullet casings around the scene and in your gun camera? Haha I'm just kidding
Unusual photos with information with most having dates. A favorite video!
I like the Avery Tex cartoon version better. "The Future of Tomorrow"😂
The "Shaving Robot" 11:34 Is Not a Robot but a "joke" about Remote Manipulation tools for handling Radio Active and worse items showing how sensitive the controls are for man behind the window.
I knew jetpack test pilot Robert Courter. I worked with him at Williams International, then Williams Research Corporation.
Cool, home of the small turbine! I worked with them a bit with a turbine that used ammonia or propane as the working fluid. A project to use some solar heat to run well pumps for cattle.
That's so cool. You touched part of history.
Maybe you know, or don't, but why did this announcer say test flight in 1969 when tv show 1965 Lost in Space had a working one ?
@@danbradley6696 They must be confusing two items. The Jetpack used a small jet engine with large plenums to direct the thrust. The Bell Rocket Belt, as used by James Bond and Lost in Space was from 1961. Rocket Belt could fly for about 20 seconds. The Jet Pack for between 30 and 45 minutes.
@@danbradley6696 Yeah, I know that they had a jetpack in 1965 because it was flown in the James Bond movie Thunderball by test pilot Bill Suitor who was a friend of Bob Courter. Bill and Bob both worked for Bell Labs.
My parents had an underground bomb shelter built in our back yard in the early 1960s. It's still on the property today.
Amazing, thank you for the video!
Interesting BUT PLEASE don’t use the image as widened background. It disturbs really much.
Absolutely 💯 %
@7:49, rock climbers use a variation of those Hamblin Glasses.
They are used by the belayer to keep an eye on the climber without craning their neck
I'd like to see more research on the vibrating bras.
I would love to be the Vibrator using the magic hands LOL
I would think that vibrating panties would have sold better. 😏
They still have those see thru boats. I saw one in a Hammacher Schlemmmer catalog.
Before "As seen on TV" was a thing
I wouldn't mind having a set of glow in the dark car tires. Also, Alfred Porter Southwick invented the electric chair.
Wonder if Ryan Gosling has seen the 100 year old photo of his doppelganger sitting on the front of a car... 8:42
How about do some serious exploration into Zeppelins....tons of steel, seating, bedding, furniture, ovens, refrigerators, luggage and crew
Does anyone think about how the zepplins could carry so much weight across the ocean....indian jones...no ticket...
1:14 *The artifacts above the bones are from his boot.*
Ahh.. the memories...
took me years to get over them before seeing this Vid...
now its gonna take e another few years to get over your Vid....
THANKS-A-LOT.
Ya didn't have to watch the whole thing...
They actually had a better soup cooling spoon that had liquid coolant in the spoon sealed
You put it in the freezer . when ready to eat your soup you take it out dip it into the soup the spoon instantly cools the soup cause by the frozen coolant inside the spoon.😊😊
That butcher shop is wild, man.
Well, Domestic, animals, but you get the point.
Skins from animals
@@dar4835 No mate, they were the whole animal.
People would come by early in the day, and get a whole rabbit or a duck, and take it home and cook it. Or you would ask for a particular cut of meat, and the butcher would say "Yes, I will send it around with the boy" and when he had orders enough, would cut the animal up.
They did it that way, because
A. They didn't have any way of storing cut up meat, no refrigeration, no sterile containers.
B. A whole animal which had been gutted, lasted longer than parts of an animal.
C. People didn't and still don't, eat an animal immediately after killing it, ducks were killed and hung for a week, cattle were killed and hung for a couple of days. shorter time of course, in hotter weather.
Clever way to show Thompson's invention. 😉
What they didn't tell you about the first gut that got the chair was that they didn't use the wet sponge on the head to make a better contact so if I remember right that first electrocution was messy
The mono-seats are coming back. I saw one at the bus station in Peoria, IL.
Wow. I would never have believed there could ever have been such a thing as an automatic gun made by a man named Thompson. I wonder if it was ever referred to as a Tommy gun.
Ya think?
Years ago I got to sit in the electric chair at Green Haven correctional.
2024 and i still dont have my rocket powered bike.
Transparent polycarbonate plastic boats are available today. Women fencers use hard plastic breast protectors. My wife has one. The isolator helmet...notice the author of the article...Hugo Gernsback, famous sci fi publisher, for whom the Hugo Award is named.
look at the ad breaks like 100 ads for this
8:01 Yeah, a portable bridge invented by a guy called Death? I think I'll pass.
Im well aware of how technology has made us Lazy but the Soup Cooling Spoon Fan and Spaghetti Spinner have to be the Epitome Of Absolute Laziness. LOL. 😅😂😅😂
That's why they didn't catch on.
These days could make it mostly spoon sized and dishwasher safe and on high speed it becomes a soup sprayer!
Yeah I can just see the spaghetti sauce flying around the room and on your face and clothes? But mostly in everyone else's faces and clothes? Not to mention the table and chairs? Kind of a cool gadget though? It would work for a prank on someone? And as for the soup fan? Why wouldn't they have just put it on the bowl to cool it down for you as you were eating it? Before you scooped it up?
Wow, 2 ads before a complete minute of content; thanks, but no thanks. So blocked!
All these damn “YouTrusions” are a real hemorrhoid!
like 100 for 14 mins of "I found old pictures on the internet"
Oh my God, you guys are so dumb. Those aren't ads, they're timestamps in the video.
Good choices, seeing how far we've come in innovation, big like👍👍...
Boeing Field is in Washington state, not Washington DC.
But Bolling AFB is in Washington DC.
@@BK-qp8zp you are right!! I stand corrected. Good find man!!!
It's Hoquiam, WA, pronounce Ho-qwim.
Ho qwe um. Lived here thirty years. Named after timber barren.
I call for the Cone Of Silence Chief!
at 10:19 - The breast Washer and Massager was a superfluous item, as we already had this given in our anatomical design.... They are called hands.
As long as you feel happy, everything holds its value at the right time.
The John T Thompson's submachine gun aka "Tommy Gun" was neither bizarre nor strange and it certainly caught on. Versions of the gun were used with great success in WW2.
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't there someone in the photos that the gun took when the trigger was pulled? Huh?
1st time viewer!
Will return !!!❤❤❤❤🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽
Shaving Bots led to robotic-assisted surgeries today.
I recently had robotic-assisted laser surgery and all I could think of beforehand was that scene from the movie Logan's Run.
th-cam.com/video/QcMZ8GGnIdU/w-d-xo.html
The jet pack, per se, has now evolved into a major ultra quick strike force asset in many major countries for numerous scenarios. Shouldn’t have been on your list. Otherwise, I enjoyed your presentation as a first time viewer.
it's hard to believe some of these were actually real... are we sure some aren't AI generated LOL
All these inventions look more like something out of MAD magazine, by Al Jaffee
What, people actually read books? Weird and unbelievable.
THanks for the warning that I won't believe this video. Saves me time, so I won't watch it. Tell the editor to provide more proof that these things exist.
That was interesting, thank you, and the narration was good.
I kind of like the camera on the gun.
Hey THAT ISN'T A BREATH MINT IN THE URINAL!!!!!!
At 3:34... "Haquian, Washington"???? Nope, never heard of it and I'm a lifelong Washingtonian. HOWEVER, there is a Hoquiam, Washington, which would fit the bill name-wise and location-wise.
Oh my god, a breast washer? Heck, just stopped by my house and I will do it for free! 🤗
10:30 Maybe a wash and massage service by me would be better. 🤔
13:57 no trigger discipline
Who is the man onthe eletric chair ?
Joe Voltage LOL
@@rogerstlaurent8704 🙄
Your closed caption is annoying
I like closed caption, as someone who has hearing issues, I keep mine on all the time.
lol some of these old inventions remind me of ridiculous Looney Tune cartoons
If the strapless bras were really brass one, as in the subtitles, no-wnder they didn't catch on. Hard and cold!!!
Boeing field is just south of SEATTLE Washington-not DC
Bolling AFB is in Washington DC.
0:48 What a picture. Just look at that mans face and think what he's thinking. RIP.
11:34 And then they used it for heart surgery. 😁
Robert Mayer appears to be a bit chubby. I am guessing that shortened the flight time of his jet pack by a measurable amount.
8:85 well THAT's not gay at all...
I really like the breast washer.
The chain smoker apparatus! That’s insane. Who wants to smoke a pack of cigarettes at once? 😳
That’s a good way to get nicotine poisoning!
Cut the time for lung cancer in half
These are fun! There are still lucite boats out there. Some dinghies and kayaks used for tourism. They are actually pretty cool. Also the reflectors for sun tanning were popular in the US in the 1970's. They were for tanning under your chin. Mop shoes are still a thing now too. They are slippers with mop material under them. They actually work and are crazy comfy. Lol.
The music made me cry 😢
Don't Do Drugs
Wash breasts instead! 😊
Bad video. Made it through the first four or five; found nothing absurd in any of it.
We won't believe the Tommy gun existed. What world do you live in? One without gangster and WWII movies? Welcom to my "Do not recommend this channel" list
Funny👍
🤣🤣
Amateurs. 😢
Very weak!
The AI voice is awful! Don’t be so lazy just record it yourself.
Now make one showing an analog clock for millennials and Gen-Z people.
ALLUSELESS THINGS.
Wait, What?!? You can't say, "Housewife" anymore... Yer gonna get canceled...
4:23 until the invention of the cell phone :/
You need to add these comments to one of your videos. Sheeple that are too stupid to figure out how to avoid the ads so they cry about it instead. I see you have plenty of material.