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Its funny because outsider perspective is very different. Also the fact that they went to sauna with clothing on was a bit weird. Most of it true but trough a different lense
@@kristenpaul7159 yes i think so, at least nothing wrong popped on my mind when watching it, sure sauna can mean different thing for different people but it is for cleaning and relaxing .
@@kristenpaul7159 To me all sounded correct basically. When I was a kid our typical, secular Finnish family never went to a chucrch on Sundays but we had a (private) sauna ritual every Saturday, kind of spiritual experience when you think it now. The public sauna on the video is more like having fun with friends, that's popluar nowadays.
I gotta say @6:50 it was funny... the American said you could use the information for proof that people arnt scamming the insurance company, and the finn totally bewildered said well the insurance company can see the map and automatically trigger benefits so these people can rebuild their lives... for americans its all about money, im American, the americans answer was very normal for me... but the Europeans care first about the suffering of the people, that was completely foreign to my ears
Thank you for this series. Less divisiveness, more people, less politics, more companies doing cool stuff, less outrage porn more wholesome and informative conversations.
TH-cam must think I know you? This is the second time tonight a comment has appeared to me from you. Hahah. The discovery is that we joined TH-cam less than one month apart in 2009.
@@anasthase100 just because somewhere else things are better than in your country, doesnt mean its propaganda when people tell you about it. i often see many americans (others too but mostly americans) who are ignorant and think usa is the best country ever. i have lived in Finland (which you havent) and i can say its as close to a utopia as we can get to in the modern day. i could slide countries like denmark, norway etc. to this list aswell.
@@Alexandros.Mograine -- It's so rude. Hahaha. I'm not American, but I love the American people. Of course we see very clearly the propaganda inside this not so innocent video. Like product placement . . . but about geopolitical interest. We wanna be your dog., and you can't control our perceptions. You didn't know where I lived ... Look my face on my avatar. Moshe, stop to show us your stupidity, please. Why do you talk about Iran when you make a video on a robot ? Hahaha. You are stupid and rude.
@@anasthase100 Well done Vincentius, Youre The smartest person in The World. Of course its propaganda to show new products! Only stupid people Make space tech, right? Atleast your country is much better! Im so proud of you 💙
Yeah, there are more saunas than cars in Finland - it would be odd if not. Namely all exotism aside, sauna is a bath, one version of that. It's meant for cleaning - and in löyly, that hot steam, you have nothing else to do than let it do its job. So relax, and chat with your friend. But calmly, because people are there to unwind - not to be energized battery rabbits, but to let steam inside seep out. It's meditative without trying. Aiming to be laid back. There's a wall behind you where you can lay your back. It's a sweat bath, distantly similar as the steam baths in some other cultures. There's just more heat, and not a foggy steam hanging visible there - but the moisture percentage is high anyway, coz the steam is still there, just invisible. And that steam is the löyly, though the ancient Finns thought it was a spirit inside there. And after sweating there, you shower yourself. Or like the Finns like it, go dip in a lake, river or the sea.
@@Zelksys Yeah: mennään kylpemään - .let's go to bathe/for a bathe'. or: mennään saunomaan - 'let's go to sauna/ … go saunaing' (sauna here as a verb - like bath can be made to a verb called bathe) and also: mennään pesulle - 'let's go for a wash'. - All 3 mean the same thing, when people are going to sauna.
A new hospital complex was recently opened in Kajaani, Finland. The new central hospital's maternity ward features a sauna. Any family on the ward can choose to reserve it for their use.
Jasper Pääkkönen isn't even the most famous actor in Finland let alone person, but he is definitely most famous actor outside of Finland, I'll give you that.
As a Finn, to be honest, I don't think we're actually that much terribly happier than the rest of the folks with a similar standard of living. A welfare state protects you from the darkest pits of wretchedness, basically you can trust people here and Finns don't like to complain when they're asked: "I've got a job that's not hell on earth and both of my arms and legs left, so I guess I'm happy."
Watching this is certainly refreshing, with all the grim news bombarding us every day it’s good to know that there are more saunas than cars in Finland!
@@ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge You know the nephews of Donald Duck? - their names are there in English, then in Finnish. In the Ice Hockey World cuo -95 the 1st line (?) or maybe it was the 3rd - the young guns of the team were like 'Donald's nephews'. Finns identify themselves with Donald Duck (same colours and luck). Sweden is seen as the cousin of Donald - Gladstone Gander - dandy clothes and favoured by lady Fortuna. These Hupu, Tupu & Lupu players were like the guys carrying the team to the 1st ever World championship for us Finns, in our number one sport. My comment stated that 'our (us the Finns) robots affectionately (lit. tenderly) named'. Brings me a smile that these not so cuddly robots got such cuddly names :)
The real key to a sauna is having cool water nearby. A sauna I went to in Netherlands had a cool bucket of water on a pull chain, above your head in an adjoining room. When you get too hot, go to the bucket, dump, you get a shock that feels good, bucket autofills, then you go back to the heat, where it feels good again. It's just like hot pad/cold pad treatment on joints but for your entire body.
They also use the pull bucket in Biltmore hotel in Tbilisi, Georgia. As a winter swimmer and avid sauna goer, have to say that it does not come close to the experience when you plunge into cold water and stay/swim there as long as you feel comfortable. The feeling that follows is amazing and you sleep better too. Doing it regularly provides you many health benefits. You quickly get accustomed and need bigger ”doses” to reach that high. Once in February I swam closer to 20 minutes in the Baltic Sea, water was frozen apart from that strip where I swam. After that it was important to heat up slowly for 30min (sauna could have caused a heart attack just after the swim).
I did not quite like the sauna part. It still seemed to give an impression that sauna is a "church" as Jasper said. That to me brings some negative connotations, in this context, because I think it is important for those who have no previous knowledge of sauna to understand that it is not a "holy" place (implying some rituals), it is something you enjoy as a recreational activity, and there are no rules about what you should do in sauna (or if you should go and swim in water or snow between or after).
Just finished reading Elon Musk biography ... Wow just wow! I’ve been a fan of Hello World and just loved Ashlee for his unbiased and witty journalism, but after reading this literary Masterpiece of a Biography, my respect and love for this man and this show has quadrupled ... Thank you Sir and thank you Bloomberg! 🙏
semi-atomic I know right 😂 ... I used to see the book poppin all over the web and am like meh whatever I won’t read anything about Elon, and then last week I realized this is the dude that wrote it lol am like waaaa 😳 I read it immediately and I have nothing but massive respect for him and Elon 👏 👏 👏 Waay to go Ashlee
Not that it really matters.. The idea is not to achieve total 100% accuracy on the first go. The conveyor belt contents are rotated and as the scanning progresses, the content is gradually filtered down. Remember, in some countries like the US, this same thing is largely done by hand by cheap immigrant labour force, on the same kind of conveyor belt.
"Artificial intelligence and trash co-mingling in harmony. Just the way nature intended." - do I sense some Hunter S. Thompson type of cynicism there? lol, I love it!
I concur, everything Jasper was saying is authentic and reflects the nation's feel for sauna. I'm prepping a new episode on sauna etiquette, but meanwhile why not check out the 7 Levels of Sauna: th-cam.com/video/rfwxwGoBaG4/w-d-xo.html
The sorting robot looked a bit slow, but maybe that's bc I only saw a portion of the belt in action. Even so, it's not a job I'd want to have, standing on my little feet all day.
Hello! I'm from Finland. My family has a sauna in our home. Our family has two summer cottages and one of them has a sauna. Oh and the other one has a two saunas...
I don’t understand why European Union still doesn’t have a major tech company capable of being recognised and used worldwide like the us counterpart ? The eu is highly educated too
There are several high-tech companies in the EU that produce vital technologies used by millions on a daily basis. The distinction is, they do not usually operate on the consumer market and therefore the average Joe has not heard of them. For instance, Nokia provides mobile networks that over 800 million people use daily all over the world. Yet the average consumer would only remember it from its past consumer market ventures. Another example are the Wärtsilä ship propellers. According to an estimate, about one third of all the ship propellers in use today are manufactured by Wärtsilä. In addition, right about all modern ships employ Wärtsilä technologies in some way. Not bad for a company coming from a small nation of few million, and you haven't even heard of the company. There are hundreds of such examples for EU companies, but as they do not operate on the consumer market, their brand is not as known.
I think research and development in europe is less motivated by the fact that i need the next big thing that the consumer wants and more into fundamental stuff that then is applied into other things and put in your hands by what is essentially an integrator except for some big name internet giants though those are more cause a lot of people with talent from everywhere gravitate toward a fast way to apply that talent and turn it to cash which is difficult in non english speaking ones and once the cycle starts it just keeps growing bigger
We Finns should be, and hopefully are, setting an example on the trash sorting matter and on all ecologic solutions in general. Together we can make a change!
@@RanEncounter But you cannot advertise the burning wood sauna to the rest of the world. 7.5 billion people going to sauna to burn wood, lets say every week, would make all the forests to disappear in a year.
@@RanEncounter Exactly, because even in Finland, where you have relatively big territory with about 80% of which are very well kept forests and only 5.5 million population, if having only burning wood saunas, those forests would not be enough, now imagine countries like Germany or France with their population and the lack of forests..
Part 1 - How Finland Survived the iPhone th-cam.com/video/s1bHiSnuNaI/w-d-xo.html
Part 2 - The Finns Are Probably Living Better Than You th-cam.com/video/rzodor-1XBo/w-d-xo.html
Bloomberg I live in finland, they are living better than me
>Sauna
>Clothes on
Choose one
Yeah, it's not like there was no budget for pixelating their junk, or even funny swinging black bars. That's just sad...
sauna ilman vaatteita
as a finnish person it is hilarious to watch this series idk why
What you think about it, are the statement made in this video true?
Its funny because outsider perspective is very different. Also the fact that they went to sauna with clothing on was a bit weird. Most of it true but trough a different lense
@@kristenpaul7159 yes i think so, at least nothing wrong popped on my mind when watching it, sure sauna can mean different thing for different people but it is for cleaning and relaxing .
succmedia that's a public sauna (Löyly in Helsinki) where you have to wear swimsuits
@@kristenpaul7159 To me all sounded correct basically. When I was a kid our typical, secular Finnish family never went to a chucrch on Sundays but we had a (private) sauna ritual every Saturday, kind of spiritual experience when you think it now. The public sauna on the video is more like having fun with friends, that's popluar nowadays.
Finland mentioned in foreign media, lets meet up at the market place
Torilla tavataan!!
tortillat avataan
Torilla tavataan saatana!
Bruh
At square.
I hope this is not the last episode about Finland. I really think positive about Finland. Great country
Finland does not exist
@@kallejarvenpaa5917 you sure about that buddy ;)?
@@metsapuro Olen täysin varma ettei ole.
I gotta say @6:50 it was funny... the American said you could use the information for proof that people arnt scamming the insurance company, and the finn totally bewildered said well the insurance company can see the map and automatically trigger benefits so these people can rebuild their lives... for americans its all about money, im American, the americans answer was very normal for me... but the Europeans care first about the suffering of the people, that was completely foreign to my ears
I paid attention to the same thing. As a Finn I was amazed by the reporter saying "for proof"! I was thinking about being able to help them quickly.
Sad right? I am an American.
I'm European and I approve this message
I think that after all of these Finland themed videos, it is safe to say that Finland exists.
No this has to be a joke. Finland cannot exist.
That's just what THEY want you to believe.
Ok, sheeple
no we dont we finns arent real
no i don't exist
12:17
>tries to correct American accent of "löyly" three times
>walks away
Thank you for this series. Less divisiveness, more people, less politics, more companies doing cool stuff, less outrage porn more wholesome and informative conversations.
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TH-cam must think I know you? This is the second time tonight a comment has appeared to me from you. Hahah. The discovery is that we joined TH-cam less than one month apart in 2009.
@@YadraVoat hmm, I wonder if they're trying out some social networking features.
somebody say porn?
was waiting for this one! this is my favorite series here. cant believe you went to a sauna with Jasper Paakkonen!
*Jasper Pääkkönen*
@@anasthase100 just because somewhere else things are better than in your country, doesnt mean its propaganda when people tell you about it. i often see many americans (others too but mostly americans) who are ignorant and think usa is the best country ever. i have lived in Finland (which you havent) and i can say its as close to a utopia as we can get to in the modern day. i could slide countries like denmark, norway etc. to this list aswell.
@@Alexandros.Mograine -- It's so rude. Hahaha. I'm not American, but I love the American people.
Of course we see very clearly the propaganda inside this not so innocent video.
Like product placement . . . but about geopolitical interest.
We wanna be your dog., and you can't control our perceptions.
You didn't know where I lived ... Look my face on my avatar.
Moshe, stop to show us your stupidity, please.
Why do you talk about Iran when you make a video on a robot ? Hahaha. You are stupid and rude.
@@anasthase100
Well done Vincentius, Youre The smartest person in The World.
Of course its propaganda to show new products! Only stupid people Make space tech, right? Atleast your country is much better! Im so proud of you 💙
@Desiigner turhaan minua tägäilet
Plot twist. That germanic speaking CEO was trying to name the company Thenrobotics but because of his accent it became Zenrobotics.
Yeah, there are more saunas than cars in Finland - it would be odd if not.
Namely all exotism aside, sauna is a bath, one version of that. It's meant for cleaning - and in löyly, that hot steam, you have nothing else to do than let it do its job. So relax, and chat with your friend. But calmly, because people are there to unwind - not to be energized battery rabbits, but to let steam inside seep out. It's meditative without trying. Aiming to be laid back. There's a wall behind you where you can lay your back.
It's a sweat bath, distantly similar as the steam baths in some other cultures. There's just more heat, and not a foggy steam hanging visible there - but the moisture percentage is high anyway, coz the steam is still there, just invisible. And that steam is the löyly, though the ancient Finns thought it was a spirit inside there. And after sweating there, you shower yourself. Or like the Finns like it, go dip in a lake, river or the sea.
Yup. In some areas in Finland it's even said that one goes to take a bath when going to the sauna - or "mennä kylpemään".
@@Zelksys Yeah: mennään kylpemään - .let's go to bathe/for a bathe'.
or: mennään saunomaan - 'let's go to sauna/ … go saunaing' (sauna here as a verb - like bath can be made to a verb called bathe)
and also: mennään pesulle - 'let's go for a wash'.
- All 3 mean the same thing, when people are going to sauna.
A new hospital complex was recently opened in Kajaani, Finland. The new central hospital's maternity ward features a sauna. Any family on the ward can choose to reserve it for their use.
@@JohanKesti This deserves more likes
Keep this coming! Love it Hello World series!
Jasper Pääkkönen isn't even the most famous actor in Finland let alone person, but he is definitely most famous actor outside of Finland, I'll give you that.
en oo ikinä kuullukkaan
@@jerrylindstrom3323 sama
@@biunation Mission Impossible, Vikings, BlacKKKLansman?
@@Hasan-iq7hm en vieläkään tiedä
@@biunation salkkarit
The only thing Jasper and Ashlee are missing in the sauna is a nice cold Karhu!
As a Finn, to be honest, I don't think we're actually that much terribly happier than the rest of the folks with a similar standard of living. A welfare state protects you from the darkest pits of wretchedness, basically you can trust people here and Finns don't like to complain when they're asked: "I've got a job that's not hell on earth and both of my arms and legs left, so I guess I'm happy."
I like to view it differently. What they really mean is we are less miserable then some other people.
The problem is that even in the west most people have a lower standard of living.
These media companies are always forcing socialism and socialistic stuff
@@BBB-zy6er Yep, and foreign media doesn't understand that.
@@BBB-zy6er taxing high amounts of money and giving that to someone else is
Sauna is one of the best ideas Finns every created! :D
I thought it was the Japanese
@@nnnn1777 XD no :D
Hussein Hassan Aden It was the Finns. Sauna is literally a Finnish word.
Hussein Hassan Aden hell no
@@nnnn1777 lmao how
Watching this is certainly refreshing, with all the grim news bombarding us every day it’s good to know that there are more saunas than cars in Finland!
Javier S There aren’t more saunas than cars here but whatever makes an interesting story
@@torpmorp1324 ok boomer
Törp Mörp how do you know that
Törp Mörp it has been said that there is over two million saunas here so could be
Törp Mörp There are around the same amount of saunas and cars in Finland (about 3 - 3,5 million).
Huey, Dewey, Louie - Hupu, Tupu, Lupu - robottimme hellästi nimetyt
MM95!
don't know what it means, but I like it
@@ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge You know the nephews of Donald Duck? - their names are there in English, then in Finnish. In the Ice Hockey World cuo -95 the 1st line (?) or maybe it was the 3rd - the young guns of the team were like 'Donald's nephews'. Finns identify themselves with Donald Duck (same colours and luck). Sweden is seen as the cousin of Donald - Gladstone Gander - dandy clothes and favoured by lady Fortuna.
These Hupu, Tupu & Lupu players were like the guys carrying the team to the 1st ever World championship for us Finns, in our number one sport.
My comment stated that 'our (us the Finns) robots affectionately (lit. tenderly) named'.
Brings me a smile that these not so cuddly robots got such cuddly names :)
Jasper explained the sauna really well
good guys and gals living in Finland :)
Loved the videos about Finland! There were so cool. Thank for this. :D
WTF
Bloomberg you're releasing nothing but heat! Keep it up
The true test for garbage sorting machines would be do this in India or China
We produce so.... so much garbage
Are u interested in starting a startup 😉
@@swapnilkurve4677 do you want to develop an app?
@@MrNaisvid yup i have my team who developed apk bracause for my startup this team developed apk.
@@swapnilkurve4677 can I join, we need these type of technology in West Africa
This would be great for West Africa too.
1 shot per mention of 'sauna'
Thank you for the insight!
The real key to a sauna is having cool water nearby. A sauna I went to in Netherlands had a cool bucket of water on a pull chain, above your head in an adjoining room. When you get too hot, go to the bucket, dump, you get a shock that feels good, bucket autofills, then you go back to the heat, where it feels good again.
It's just like hot pad/cold pad treatment on joints but for your entire body.
They also use the pull bucket in Biltmore hotel in Tbilisi, Georgia. As a winter swimmer and avid sauna goer, have to say that it does not come close to the experience when you plunge into cold water and stay/swim there as long as you feel comfortable. The feeling that follows is amazing and you sleep better too. Doing it regularly provides you many health benefits. You quickly get accustomed and need bigger ”doses” to reach that high. Once in February I swam closer to 20 minutes in the Baltic Sea, water was frozen apart from that strip where I swam. After that it was important to heat up slowly for 30min (sauna could have caused a heart attack just after the swim).
If you and Jasper would have wanted a "finnish conversation" You shouldn't speak anything and definitely not look at each others
"Democratisation of information"
one minute later
"My clients are governments and corporations"
So what? Its not their fault If civilians dont need or afford what they provide.
I love learning these things I've never heard about before, about my own country 😂
Hyvä edustaja Suomelle Jasperi!
Three videos already! Ashlee must really be into Finland :D
I did not quite like the sauna part. It still seemed to give an impression that sauna is a "church" as Jasper said. That to me brings some negative connotations, in this context, because I think it is important for those who have no previous knowledge of sauna to understand that it is not a "holy" place (implying some rituals), it is something you enjoy as a recreational activity, and there are no rules about what you should do in sauna (or if you should go and swim in water or snow between or after).
i heard somewhere that wood heated sauna releases negative ions, electric sauna release positive ion.
but we enjoy both, aswell as savusauna
I love this series! Very informative and entertaining
actually been to that sauna a few years back, they take alipay
You said löyly very well.
Angry birds aside, but you should've caught at least a glimpse of "Pääkkösen munat".
Love these videos, keep em coming!
It is not a "social support" system- it is just- support system. Plain and simple, without ideologisms.
I love finland❤❤❤ fromTurkey❤❤❤
Just finished reading Elon Musk biography ... Wow just wow! I’ve been a fan of Hello World and just loved Ashlee for his unbiased and witty journalism, but after reading this literary Masterpiece of a Biography, my respect and love for this man and this show has quadrupled ... Thank you Sir and thank you Bloomberg! 🙏
Can u mentioned which book u read
swapnil kurve “Elon Musk: Tesla, Space X and The Quest For A Fantastic Future” is the name of the book
semi-atomic I know right 😂 ... I used to see the book poppin all over the web and am like meh whatever I won’t read anything about Elon, and then last week I realized this is the dude that wrote it lol am like waaaa 😳 I read it immediately and I have nothing but massive respect for him and Elon 👏 👏 👏 Waay to go Ashlee
@@Napstone Thanks so much!
Thank you!
Oh man yes! Awesome!
Amazing series about Finland, definitely learned a lot!
funny that I lived on the other side of the street from that old wooden house area in the beginning
Our sauna had boiling water! while we in USA had about 150 degrees f. I knew more Swede-Finns but the Finn-Finns were my relatives.
Would be more efficient if they had one robotic arm for each material that way they could be more focused on pick as much wood or metal
Yes.
2:18 It missed the object xD
2:18 The A.I. missed the wood piece it scanned
Dogsu YT stupid robot
@Robot haha L
L
Not that it really matters.. The idea is not to achieve total 100% accuracy on the first go. The conveyor belt contents are rotated and as the scanning progresses, the content is gradually filtered down. Remember, in some countries like the US, this same thing is largely done by hand by cheap immigrant labour force, on the same kind of conveyor belt.
Kimi Räikkönen is the most famous person in Finland...I think he's the like the king or governor or something.
"Artificial intelligence and trash co-mingling in harmony. Just the way nature intended." - do I sense some Hunter S. Thompson type of cynicism there? lol, I love it!
I concur, everything Jasper was saying is authentic and reflects the nation's feel for sauna. I'm prepping a new episode on sauna etiquette, but meanwhile why not check out the 7 Levels of Sauna: th-cam.com/video/rfwxwGoBaG4/w-d-xo.html
Well, it grabbed my attention
The voice is so sweet
Spirit of the sauna !
I have to correct Jasper a bit there. Almost everyone has access to a sauna, but not everyone has their own
Suspiciously frequently last year many popular media companies promote Finland.
Pick and throw that is smart operating I'm piqued by this smart development.
Perrkele
The sorting robot looked a bit slow, but maybe that's bc I only saw a portion of the belt in action. Even so, it's not a job I'd want to have, standing on my little feet all day.
This series has very romanticized picture of Finland, it's a good place to live but not a wonderland 😄
Ja millä perusteella
Wonderland?? Never.
it's the winter wonderland. Get it right👀
World economic forum conference in Switzerland Davos ranked Finland the best country 2019.
@@likemycommentgurl5196 The summer is wonderful as well.
yup bloomberg always ready to hit us with an unannounced strobe
the way this dude walks keeps the tech rollin
In in Finland I stay there
Hauki on kala.
Pike on hauki, muttei kala..
kuha on varaani
Sauna is one thing i wouldnt give away at any cost
I've heard the name Jasper Pääkkönen sometime, but I have no idea who he is
BAMB00STER4EVER He starred in the Black Kkklansman and Vikings.
@@oscarn- Hmm makes sense that I don't know him then
Jasper, stop saying sauna the wrong way.
World leaders in comms,
SDR, and unbreakable email.
Here b4 Vince
Sounds like the sound track from Life's Aquatic.
*says it supports freedom of speech on the internet
**turns off comment sections on some videos*
because you can't have freedom of speech, or lack thereof, if there's no speech possible - Internet comment etiquette with Erik
I definitely want to see the comments on this one. That German accent
The sauna!
3:54 Sauli Mitä helevettiä sää siellä teet
Nice vid.. one think to comment - in sauna you usually are bare naked.. I understand the trunks from filming, the socks(?) I found odd.
Can Anyone y’all me the name of the song/track at 1:30 in?
Thanks x
Probably some stock music.
Darude - Sandstorm
leol. its what french call 'lol'
jasper pääkkösen kroppa on kyl 👌
9 11 on the post box at 0:54
That is street number on a light. That house is on street block numbers 9 and 11, so it's address is 9-11.
Jasper: *löl*
Ashlee: *lul*
Whats the track id that starts at 1:20.
DJ Sandström - I Can Feel The Heat
Hello! I'm from Finland. My family has a sauna in our home. Our family has two summer cottages and one of them has a sauna. Oh and the other one has a two saunas...
Veri kuut sauna insaid hause änd out sauna is veri kuut aalsou pekause is wuud hiited
Yeah jump in ice water. Sounds addicting. Uh huh.
It actually is ...
I've done it. It wasn't addicting. Just a shock.
@@owlnationlegal4228 Keyword is you've done "it", implying that you've only done it once
As a kid camping, probably a dozen times where there was snow surrounding a body of water and as an adult, once more...than we're done.
I don't understand the direction of this video.
Why do I feel like 5 millions finns make more contribution than their neighbour of 140 million
Next up! Russia, Russia silicon valley and traditions.
Not russian but Finn. Merry Christmas
Edit: make Danish next
Russia series is already finished..
kuka on jasper paakkonen
jenkki media vauhissa
I don’t understand why European Union still doesn’t have a major tech company capable of being recognised and used worldwide like the us counterpart ? The eu is highly educated too
Because we do taxes and ethics
There are several high-tech companies in the EU that produce vital technologies used by millions on a daily basis. The distinction is, they do not usually operate on the consumer market and therefore the average Joe has not heard of them.
For instance, Nokia provides mobile networks that over 800 million people use daily all over the world. Yet the average consumer would only remember it from its past consumer market ventures.
Another example are the Wärtsilä ship propellers. According to an estimate, about one third of all the ship propellers in use today are manufactured by Wärtsilä. In addition, right about all modern ships employ Wärtsilä technologies in some way. Not bad for a company coming from a small nation of few million, and you haven't even heard of the company. There are hundreds of such examples for EU companies, but as they do not operate on the consumer market, their brand is not as known.
Another Finnish example is Kone. Its products such as elevators are used by appx a billion people every day.
I think research and development in europe is less motivated by the fact that i need the next big thing that the consumer wants and more into fundamental stuff that then is applied into other things and put in your hands by what is essentially an integrator except for some big name internet giants though those are more cause a lot of people with talent from everywhere gravitate toward a fast way to apply that talent and turn it to cash which is difficult in non english speaking ones and once the cycle starts it just keeps growing bigger
Yeah like where's Finnish Facebook, Amazon, or Apple? First smartphone and first touch screen was invented by Apple.
actually more people own cars than saunas. that is just a myth
Finland no happy it less sad
Except lot's of us are richly stupidly depressed so no not the happiest
Every country has got depressed ppl.
Majority of the finns are not so depressed anymore. Back in the 90's it was worse.
How did this guy just explain a human oven as a church
Today over 20% of our total labor force is made up of unemployed who get paid 9€ a day + unemployment benefit . Hourly wage can be as low as 3€.
How long do these stay in orbit? Do they take into account the Kessler syndrome?
We Finns should be, and hopefully are, setting an example on the trash sorting matter and on all ecologic solutions in general. Together we can make a change!
Burning wood????? Imma send Greta to Finland and scold them!
Why? Finland has reached the Paris agreement terms for 2020 in 2014 already.
@@RanEncounter
But you cannot advertise the burning wood sauna to the rest of the world. 7.5 billion people going to sauna to burn wood, lets say every week, would make all the forests to disappear in a year.
@@nikokapanen82 You know that not every sauna is burning wood even in Finland.
@@RanEncounter
Exactly, because even in Finland, where you have relatively big territory with about 80% of which are very well kept forests and only 5.5 million population, if having only burning wood saunas, those forests would not be enough, now imagine countries like Germany or France with their population and the lack of forests..
@@nikokapanen82 So what was your point?
Still don't get why they cannot be named in saunas. Disgusting!
What?
Suomi mainittu, torille