A shower is a place in which a person bathes under a spray of typically warm or hot water. Indoors, there is a drain in the floor. Most showers have temperature, spray pressure and adjustable showerhead nozzle. The simplest showers have a swivelling nozzle aiming down on the user, while more complex showers have a showerhead connected to a hose that has a mounting bracket. This allows the showerer to hold the showerhead by hand to spray the water onto different parts of their body. A shower can be installed in a small shower stall or bathtub with a plastic shower curtain or door. Showering is common due to the efficiency of using it compared with a bathtub. Its use in hygiene is, therefore, common practice. The original showers were neither indoor structures nor human-made but were common natural formations: waterfalls.[2] The falling water rinsed the bathers completely clean and was more efficient than bathing in a traditional basin, which required manual transport of both fresh and waste water. Ancient people began to reproduce these natural phenomena by pouring jugs of water, often very cold, over themselves after washing. There has been evidence of early upper class Egyptian and Mesopotamians having indoor shower rooms where servants would bathe them in the privacy of their own homes. However, these were rudimentary by modern standards, having rudimentary drainage systems and water was carried, not pumped, into the room. The ancient Greeks were the first people to have showers. Their aqueducts and sewage systems made of lead pipes allowed water to be pumped both into and out of large communal shower rooms used by elites and common citizens alike. These rooms have been discovered at the site of the city Pergamum and can also be found represented in pottery of the era. The depictions are very similar to modern locker room showers, and even included bars to hang up clothing. The ancient Romans also followed this convention; their famous bathhouses (Thermae) can be found all around the Mediterranean and as far out as modern-day England. The Romans not only had these showers but also believed in bathing multiple times a week, if not every day. The water and sewage systems developed by the Greeks and Romans broke down and fell out of use after the fall of the Roman Empire. The first mechanical shower, operated by a hand pump, was patented in England in 1767 by William Feetham, a stove maker from Ludgate Hill in London. His shower contraption used a pump to force the water into a vessel above the user's head and a chain would then be pulled to release the water from the vessel. Although the system dispensed with the servant labour of filling up and pouring out buckets of water, the showers failed to catch on with the rich as a method for piping hot water through the system was not available. The system would also recycle the same dirty water through every cycle. This early start was greatly improved in the anonymously invented English Regency shower design of circa 1810 (there is some ambiguity among the sources). The original design was over 10 feet (3 m) tall, and was made of several metal pipes painted to look like bamboo. A basin suspended above the pipes fed water into a nozzle that distributed the water over the user's shoulders. The water on the ground was drained and pumped back through the pipes into the basin, where the cycle would repeat itself.The original prototype was steadily improved upon in the following decades until it began to approximate the shower of today in its mode of operation. Hand-pumped models became fashionable at one point as well as the use of adjustable sprayers for different water flow. The reinvention of reliable indoor plumbing around 1850 allowed free-standing showers to be connected to a running water source, supplying a renewable flow of water. Modern showers were installed in the barracks of the French army in the 1870s as an economic hygiene measure, under the guidance of François Merry Delabost, a French doctor and inventor. As surgeon-general at Bonne Nouvelle prison in Rouen, Delabost had previously replaced individual baths with mandatory communal showers for use by prisoners, arguing that they were more economical and hygienic. First six, then eight shower stalls were installed. The water was heated by a steam engine and in less than five minutes, up to eight prisoners could wash simultaneously with only twenty litres of water. The French system of communal showers was adopted by other armies, the first being that of Prussia in 1879, and by prisons in other jurisdictions. They were also adopted by boarding schools, before being installed in public bathhouses. The first shower in a public bathhouse was in 1887 in Vienna. In France, public bathhouses and showers were established by Charles Cazalet, firstly in Bordeaux in 1893 and then in Paris in 1899. nice video btw 9:25 best part
dude. Ik I'm so late , but please never stop uploading the wild west. It's been my all-time fav game since it came out and no TH-camrs make full length vids like you. Me and my friends subbed, thanks for your content!!
Absolutely loved the video! I like your unique editing and the ability to make a video this entertaining. Can't wait for the next part and I hope you get way more recognition in the future!
"The Wild West is a game about perfecting your tools and skills to be able to fight others." Allow me to fix that; "The Wild West is a game about toxicity, tbagging, and constantly getting killed in bronze by people with anger issues."
I just finished watching this was such a good vid ur like one of a few only tww yt that are fun to watch can I maybe donate you like a drum or smth to help you on your journey and also if you don't mind telling what is your specs But anyways really good video and making it into episodes are really good
Dude tysm I've been trying to make more entertaining content instead of "upcoming updates!" videos that everyones seen before. anyways, i play on a acer nitro 5 laptop with a 32 gigabytes of ram extension i usually get around 40-55 fps on tww
@@johnnathen6032 well it's even worse it was my friend I knew him for like a year and he wanted to try my axegonne so I lent it to him for 10mins but then he left and blocked me so yea it was more like he stole it than scamming me but yea it's sad
I hope you enjoyed make sure to join the discord server!: discord.com/invite/UsSzRzjTeH
A shower is a place in which a person bathes under a spray of typically warm or hot water. Indoors, there is a drain in the floor. Most showers have temperature, spray pressure and adjustable showerhead nozzle. The simplest showers have a swivelling nozzle aiming down on the user, while more complex showers have a showerhead connected to a hose that has a mounting bracket. This allows the showerer to hold the showerhead by hand to spray the water onto different parts of their body. A shower can be installed in a small shower stall or bathtub with a plastic shower curtain or door. Showering is common due to the efficiency of using it compared with a bathtub. Its use in hygiene is, therefore, common practice.
The original showers were neither indoor structures nor human-made but were common natural formations: waterfalls.[2] The falling water rinsed the bathers completely clean and was more efficient than bathing in a traditional basin, which required manual transport of both fresh and waste water. Ancient people began to reproduce these natural phenomena by pouring jugs of water, often very cold, over themselves after washing. There has been evidence of early upper class Egyptian and Mesopotamians having indoor shower rooms where servants would bathe them in the privacy of their own homes. However, these were rudimentary by modern standards, having rudimentary drainage systems and water was carried, not pumped, into the room.
The ancient Greeks were the first people to have showers. Their aqueducts and sewage systems made of lead pipes allowed water to be pumped both into and out of large communal shower rooms used by elites and common citizens alike. These rooms have been discovered at the site of the city Pergamum and can also be found represented in pottery of the era. The depictions are very similar to modern locker room showers, and even included bars to hang up clothing.
The ancient Romans also followed this convention; their famous bathhouses (Thermae) can be found all around the Mediterranean and as far out as modern-day England. The Romans not only had these showers but also believed in bathing multiple times a week, if not every day. The water and sewage systems developed by the Greeks and Romans broke down and fell out of use after the fall of the Roman Empire.
The first mechanical shower, operated by a hand pump, was patented in England in 1767 by William Feetham, a stove maker from Ludgate Hill in London. His shower contraption used a pump to force the water into a vessel above the user's head and a chain would then be pulled to release the water from the vessel. Although the system dispensed with the servant labour of filling up and pouring out buckets of water, the showers failed to catch on with the rich as a method for piping hot water through the system was not available. The system would also recycle the same dirty water through every cycle.
This early start was greatly improved in the anonymously invented English Regency shower design of circa 1810 (there is some ambiguity among the sources). The original design was over 10 feet (3 m) tall, and was made of several metal pipes painted to look like bamboo. A basin suspended above the pipes fed water into a nozzle that distributed the water over the user's shoulders. The water on the ground was drained and pumped back through the pipes into the basin, where the cycle would repeat itself.The original prototype was steadily improved upon in the following decades until it began to approximate the shower of today in its mode of operation. Hand-pumped models became fashionable at one point as well as the use of adjustable sprayers for different water flow. The reinvention of reliable indoor plumbing around 1850 allowed free-standing showers to be connected to a running water source, supplying a renewable flow of water.
Modern showers were installed in the barracks of the French army in the 1870s as an economic hygiene measure, under the guidance of François Merry Delabost, a French doctor and inventor. As surgeon-general at Bonne Nouvelle prison in Rouen, Delabost had previously replaced individual baths with mandatory communal showers for use by prisoners, arguing that they were more economical and hygienic. First six, then eight shower stalls were installed. The water was heated by a steam engine and in less than five minutes, up to eight prisoners could wash simultaneously with only twenty litres of water. The French system of communal showers was adopted by other armies, the first being that of Prussia in 1879, and by prisons in other jurisdictions. They were also adopted by boarding schools, before being installed in public bathhouses. The first shower in a public bathhouse was in 1887 in Vienna. In France, public bathhouses and showers were established by Charles Cazalet, firstly in Bordeaux in 1893 and then in Paris in 1899.
nice video btw 9:25 best part
bro got shower tutorial 💀💀
yoooo TTOUFIQ
No way he commented
yo its this wildw est yt guy i dont remember his name but halloween 2023 i appreciate the guide man
Bro submit this to your English teacher 👏
before you go to far. just know that not touching grass for awhile leads to a broken life
bro im already broken 😭
@@rexreviews7096💀
@@rexreviews7096same
Mrboris knows from experience
😂😂😂😂
Honestly one of the best Wild West videos I’ve seen in a while
dude. Ik I'm so late , but please never stop uploading the wild west. It's been my all-time fav game since it came out and no TH-camrs make full length vids like you. Me and my friends subbed, thanks for your content!!
thanks man
W vid!! Can't wait to see the rest of this series
Thank You! hopefully i am motivated to finish it 😅
Absolutely loved the video! I like your unique editing and the ability to make a video this entertaining. Can't wait for the next part and I hope you get way more recognition in the future!
Really entertaining video! Will watch the rest, earned a new sub
0:24 Assassin's creed black flag music 🔥💯🔥
its literally edward kenway commenting on my video 😭🙏
@@rexreviews7096 yep✌️ me and Adewale are going to Nassau 🗣️🔥🔥💯
Did this kid is honestly enjoyable and funny to watch
we need part two of this goated series 🔥
Bro the song from AC4 was the best intro that you got in your entire channel
most underrated tww youtuber
Your editing skills are top tier bro, keep it up!!!
You are good at editing and explaining stuff you got a bright future ahead of you
underrated as hell but nice vids fr
underrated video. good work
Worth the wait
Ive only watched the intro so far and i can say that the editing is very nice
keep it up bro
You're very underrated!
"The Wild West is a game about perfecting your tools and skills to be able to fight others."
Allow me to fix that;
"The Wild West is a game about toxicity, tbagging, and constantly getting killed in bronze by people with anger issues."
bro stole words from my mouth xD
love the Goron City background Music
Inrto music is from assassin's creed IV Black Flag when you're selecting your save file. (spent over 100 hours on black flag)
dude your a legend for knowing that song its a really good game i gotta finish my playthrough
ah, what's your percentage into the game? I've 100%'d the game twice now@@rexreviews7096
Your editing is great
Great video man.
Cool, sadly u could do spending 1 year in the wild west and it wouldn't be updated
W video keep up the funny videos!
I just finished watching this was such a good vid ur like one of a few only tww yt that are fun to watch can I maybe donate you like a drum or smth to help you on your journey and also if you don't mind telling what is your specs
But anyways really good video and making it into episodes are really good
Dude tysm I've been trying to make more entertaining content instead of "upcoming updates!" videos that everyones seen before. anyways, i play on a acer nitro 5 laptop with a 32 gigabytes of ram extension i usually get around 40-55 fps on tww
@@rexreviews7096 wow nice
Video good quality i infact think this is the best video ive seen on this game would be nicer with a better mic tho
glad you liked the video and yeah i need to fix my mic or get a new one 😅
Last question what software do u use to edit your videos. I really like your editing thats why.
DaVinci resolve its free and is really good
please, please, PLEASE! Make a part 2 and I want to help you!
Good edit's btw
HEY REMEMBER ME I AM SHADOW KING I'M THE ONE YOU ROB TRYING TO STEAL A BOAT so anyway good to see you again
12:27 didnt know he was chill like that
Thanks for new vid! If u need anything for another vid, I can do it!
-dandan6749
I’ll take a Patterson navy please
@dannyransley4977
My user is 002134azaz09
No way
AY KID U JUST GOT A NEW FAN 💯💯💯💯💯😎😎😎😎
this video was top 3 for my favorite video i ever watched
yo hold up this is fire
The music from black flag at the start hits different
someone else knows where its from lets go!
I thought you were 15 lol great vid
🙏😭
i would never have enough patience to make a video like this
W vid
we should play together
what recording do you equip?
i use obs
W Video
@@Asm2615_Edits appreciate it
yo dont litsen to the hate comments you do what you love to do and will succeed
I quit TWW recently because I got scammed out of my axegonne but it's even worse because no mods help with this stuff anymore but yea
How did you get scammed? Also sorry this happened to you.
@@johnnathen6032 well it's even worse it was my friend I knew him for like a year and he wanted to try my axegonne so I lent it to him for 10mins but then he left and blocked me so yea it was more like he stole it than scamming me but yea it's sad
1:03 Rex is rich?
i was tryna find a way to give my alt robux 😭
nice
nice vid bro 👍👍👍👍
that was so cool
from the time is was righting this this is my second day of playing
Nice
w vid
GG
Very pro
Great vd
BIG W for bro turned 30 hours into 13 mins
this is only the first 4 hours 💀 part two soon
@@rexreviews7096 but still sheesh u turned 4 hours into 13 min W for u man still
@@quantum_battleblox thanks man :)
This damn mine got nerfed so badly now its ussles
not bad kiddo its a good video
GREAT OMG
Part 2 when?
working on episode 2 of my short film series then i'll finish part 2
are you giving away the roblox user? i mean your not even useing it right?
no
cool
such an alpha🥺🥺🥺
Bro
Why is your horse named. Ttoufiq hi si the most dedlyast player in the world and he is from my loving country india
why does rex review sound like yo average 8-year-old Timmy
Where's part two man?
working on it rn just was more focused on complete history getting finished than this one
Nice vid
i have played for 7 x 24 hours
200 days?
1925???
I compare this game to red dead a lot
tww is basically a copy of the online lol theres even some locations that are just completely ripped out from rdr2
i wish u the best of luck 🫡
KING! TEACH ME YOUR BISON WAYS PLEASEEEE!
W vid