As usual, very well done. Thank you. Many of the "mistakes" are superior to the intended outcome. Example: 08:47, the speed limit sign which flashes the time - if you're speeding. The message is in the [Your Speed] box lighting up.
51:01 - That door actually makes sense. It's most certainly not a "door" in the classic sense, but a service access for technical stuff under the bridge that may need occasional but infrequent inspections (e.g. the bridge bearings). You'd bring your own ladder to access it - and the door handle is low enough so that you can operate it and swing the door open without throwing yourself off the ladder. Having no permamently installed ladder reduces the risk of unauthorized idiots trying to get up and in there.
34:25 - Now that's probably not shoddy work, actually. Rather, it happens in places where heavy vehicles (e.g. buses) frequently accelerate; in hot weather, asphalt tends to slowly "creep" in the opposite direction of the acceleration where the rubber meets the road, causing any markings there to shift (and crack) over time.
17:04 - There may actually rhyme and reason to this. It's difficult to tell from the perspective, but my guess is that we're looking at a staircase that narrows as you go from bottom to top. Original architect decades ago thought it would be fine. Modern building safety codes may beg to differ. Literally funneling crowds of people into passages that get narrower and narrower along the way is not really a good idea, and such places may turn into literal death traps in case of a panic.
The Arby’s poster is unusual because if one is $3.50, then two or more cost less because you bought more. I’ve seen more than one goofy business do this. People will even argue that they’ll pay less when buying two because they can’t do basic math.
4:02 Anti-graffiti paint doesn't prevent you from applying paint to it, it just lets you wash the paint off with water pressure. 20:24 The number of times you might need to guess a five-number code before getting it right depends on whether digits can be repeated and if successive digits must be different: No repetition If no digit can be repeated, there are 30,240 possible five-digit combinations. Repetition allowed If digits can be repeated, there are 100,000 possible five-digit combinations.
As usual, very well done. Thank you.
Many of the "mistakes" are superior to the intended outcome.
Example: 08:47, the speed limit sign which flashes the time
- if you're speeding.
The message is in the [Your Speed] box lighting up.
This is funny I wish I found this channel sooner
so funny...hahaa
love it BossDt
51:01 - That door actually makes sense. It's most certainly not a "door" in the classic sense, but a service access for technical stuff under the bridge that may need occasional but infrequent inspections (e.g. the bridge bearings). You'd bring your own ladder to access it - and the door handle is low enough so that you can operate it and swing the door open without throwing yourself off the ladder. Having no permamently installed ladder reduces the risk of unauthorized idiots trying to get up and in there.
34:25 - Now that's probably not shoddy work, actually. Rather, it happens in places where heavy vehicles (e.g. buses) frequently accelerate; in hot weather, asphalt tends to slowly "creep" in the opposite direction of the acceleration where the rubber meets the road, causing any markings there to shift (and crack) over time.
30:08 - I'm 99.99% sure that's fully intentional. Architects have a sense of humor, too.
17:04 - There may actually rhyme and reason to this. It's difficult to tell from the perspective, but my guess is that we're looking at a staircase that narrows as you go from bottom to top. Original architect decades ago thought it would be fine. Modern building safety codes may beg to differ.
Literally funneling crowds of people into passages that get narrower and narrower along the way is not really a good idea, and such places may turn into literal death traps in case of a panic.
27:01 that's because chair 404 was not found 😀
Any civilian would find these irritating
9:47 is not a mistake, just a joke from the Dutch - 'tostie' means grilled cheese sandwich. DJ Tostie ;)
Whats the title of the first soundtrack? Vibin
I think part of my soul just died.
'Kay, I'm being a doofus again - what's wrong with the door at 49.33? The Arby's poster at 1:0:52 - 2 for $7 - $3.50 each - how is it wrong?
The Arby’s poster is unusual because if one is $3.50, then two or more cost less because you bought more. I’ve seen more than one goofy business do this. People will even argue that they’ll pay less when buying two because they can’t do basic math.
4:02 Anti-graffiti paint doesn't prevent you from applying paint to it, it just lets you wash the paint off with water pressure.
20:24
The number of times you might need to guess a five-number code before getting it right depends on whether digits can be repeated and if successive digits must be different:
No repetition
If no digit can be repeated, there are 30,240 possible five-digit combinations.
Repetition allowed
If digits can be repeated, there are 100,000 possible five-digit combinations.
22:51 I checked now it's 2 years
54:40 - Cesar word salad?
Too fast. It is Difficult to read through each one.
1:08 what kind of dog is that?
It is called the catdog