Some of these ads and docs in all of these Sleepcore videos may have come from 50s television, but many surely came from the early years of my life, which began in the 60s. I just love the idea of putting these together in themes, under the general motif of early late-night TV! It's incredibly clever. It's a perfectly quirky, retro version of ASMR programming. I like it! Relax, everyone; chill out; good night. 😴😴😴
It's kind of weird because I was around in those times..day to day life was pretty much the same as today (different technology of course). Stuff on TV or movies was way more stilted though but you never realized it. I'll bet 50 years from now media from the 2020's will look just as strange.
Glorified frozen TV dinners! MMMM! That's good eatin'. 😄 Grab some styrofoam plates and plastic utensils, and it's a feast fit for royalty! Thank you for these compilations. They put things in new perspective.
17:27 Point of note: The Early Bird Satellite was the first commercial communications satellite in a geosynchronous orbit. The first commercial communications satellite in general was Telstar I, which launched in late 1962.
Microwave lobster that clearly didn't shrink at all ... uh, yeah. We couldn't afford a microwave until 1982! Those microwaves must have had a hell of a lot of wattage to cook as fast as they say.
Those early microwaves were brutal. We had the first one on the block because my lazy ass mother thought she was buying a magic box that she would just put raw food into and be able to pull out a cooked meal a few minutes later. You had to keep a full cup of water in the back at all times for some reason. She was so determined that she ruined dozens of roasts, steaks, turkeys, you name it trying to get the magic box to work. It boiled water in seconds. My dad finally put his foot down because she kept serving us inedible shoe leather.
and to think- now we are on Mars sending back pics in nearly cosmic real time!!! Fun to see how far we have come. But, we should be further along. Space was dropped from most Presidents game plan.
Evidently it didn't work that great or it would be... I reckon it used the "hovercraft" effect by venting the air from the vacuum cleaner motor through a metal skirt around the bottom... which of course the added load on the motor probably restricted the airflow enough that it didn't vacuum worth a rip, and the vented air probably drove dirt right back down into the carpet it "floated over"... Oh well back to the drawing board... OL J R :)
I convinced my Grandma (Dad's mom) that my other grandmother (Ma-ma, or mom's mom) had a "ride on vacuum cleaner" to save time cleaning her house... Grandma said, "Oh, I know she does... they live like rich folks!" Course I was making it all up and she realized that once I asked her if she wanted a ride-on broom... LOL:) (Grandma used to push my buttons, so I pushed hers...) Later! OL J R :)
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Older microwaves were set pretty higher. The only difference is our standards have changed how we like things cooked. You can absolutely cook a lobster in a microwave. But culinary culture is reserved about it. You’re seeing the opposite with links like sous vide cooking. Most of the reason is mi to waves only heat the water molecules esenteally steaming everything from the inside out and breaking down cell walls. But y’all know you still want that crisp crunch and structure and juiceiness,Convention does do that as well
Everytime I try to heat up something on bread,but and or biscuits my bread always get hard and under heat it winds up with soggy bread. I just can't win that's why I got married 31 years ago
13:38... "Didn't your momma ever tell you kids not to take candy from strangers, particularly ones from outer space?? That's how you end up getting PROBED!!!" Later! OL J R :)
Sounds like a strong diarrhea potential. 😄 So much sugar combined with so much salt? What could possibly go wrong? Roto-Rooter like nobody's business. 😆
Dad ate raisin bran and mayonnaise... he thought that was a perfect combination too... YUCK!!!!!! V-8 and Cheerios, that needs to be flushed down the toilet right now... OL J R :)
Uhgh! I remember those moments and commercials. Tang wasn't what it was cracked up to be either. Authorities and sponsors really took advantage and the baby boom American public for granted back then..
@@RedSiegfried Only thing I've found it's good for is making a sausage stew... dump a bag of frozen vegetables into a pot with a can of V-8 juice, a can of stewed chopped tomatoes, add taters or onion and seasonings as you like, and cut up a link or two of Eckrich (or your favorite brand) loop sausage into bite-size chunks and bring it to a boil then reduce to a simmer for about an hour... It's pretty good. Otherwise, V-8 is a "NOPE!" OL J R :)
Mmmmmm, microwave lobster tails served with a glass of Tang & Jel... what... Oh my God... what's that smell? Jesus. No, no, no, no, no, no! In the bag Lovell... the bag! MISSION CONTROL... MISSION, MISSION, DO YOU RECEIVE? Roger Apollo, hold... CAPCOM advises we go suit-air for now and will update ASAP.
Does anyone remember the vacuum cleaner that was quite and didn't hardly make a sound? They quit making it because people didn't trust it because it was to quiet
Right. First Im watching what astronauts will dine on, consisting of cuisine meals. Taste tested by professionals in a laboratory in Houston. Then Im watching them trying to get Tang in their mouth without having it float all over the place. I'd be happy just to not get so much BS in my ear.
I thought objects entering earths atmosphere had to have a heat shield. So why do objects traveling the same speed as they leave the atmosphere not need them.
The Shuttle External Tank got up over 400 degrees on the nose cone during its flight though the atmosphere... the Apollo capsule boost protection cover was covered with a layer of cork, because it got up over about 500 degrees flying through the lower atmosphere. That's why spacecraft usually have some sort of protective cover over them (satellites are usually enclosed in a jettisonable fairing) which provides protection from the atmospheric heating of the spacecraft on ascent, as well as making it streamlined (nose cone). Once it's above about 40-50 miles high the air is SO thin that the heating and air resistance is virtually nil... At that altitude most spacecraft are only about 4,000 mph or so, out of 17,500 needed to reach orbit, so MOST of their acceleration to orbital velocity occurs well after they're out of the "sensible atmosphere". Remember too that 90% of Earth's atmosphere lies in the first 20 miles above the Earth's surface. The other 10% is above that and most of that is right above the 20 mile altitude... On the other hand, vehicles returning from space are travelling a minimum of 17,500 mph (orbital speed) or thereabouts, and on a lunar return are doing 25,000 mph. They slow down using the atmospheric drag to convert momentum (speed) into waste heat, same way your car brakes work by using rotors and pads to convert momentum into waste heat dumped to the atmosphere as the brakes cool. Spacecraft use a "retrofire burn" to slow down a bit, but basically all it does is lower the lowest point of the orbit (perigee) until it intersects with the atmosphere at some point. Spacecraft can't carry enough fuel to slow down completely with rockets-- it would take as much fuel as it took to put them up there to begin with! Because of the extreme speed, the spacecraft gets extremely hot, up to 4,000-5,000 degrees F during reentry, as the speed converts into waste heat. That is the purpose of a heat shield-- to protect the spacecraft from that extreme heat, either by ablation (burning away) or insulation (shuttle tiles) or both. Later! OL J R :)
Sure, gramps. That's why they're in literally EVERY HOUSE now. There are other people than you, try to let that sink in. And even if something is useless to you doesn't mean it's useless to everyone else. Maybe YOU'RE useless... You can't even figure out how to use a microwave!
Some of these ads and docs in all of these Sleepcore videos may have come from 50s television, but many surely came from the early years of my life, which began in the 60s. I just love the idea of putting these together in themes, under the general motif of early late-night TV! It's incredibly clever. It's a perfectly quirky, retro version of ASMR programming. I like it! Relax, everyone; chill out; good night. 😴😴😴
I HAD both the panasonic oval TV AND the floating vacuum. both were great!
I love these videos kind of creepy, but perfect to fall asleep to, it's like nostalgia for a time I was never in
It's kind of weird because I was around in those times..day to day life was pretty much the same as today (different technology of course). Stuff on TV or movies was way more stilted though but you never realized it. I'll bet 50 years from now media from the 2020's will look just as strange.
I wouldn't call it creepy maybe mysterious?
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It’s called Anemoia
I use to drink Tang, way back then.. Good stuff...!
bleah.... :) couldn't stand Tang, we never drank it.....
"Just slightly ahead of our time" is probably the best tech slogan ive ever heard
As we kids used to say in the 60's....Neat!" This was mind boggling stuff to us back then. Fun to watch, appreciate the posting.
Exactly what I needed, exactly when I needed it.
As a sputnik baby I grew up with the space program. This really takes me back.
Thank you so much.
An appropriate term
Thank you for Sleepcore, growing up in the 60's was a great time to be alive. Great memories and positive outlooks to the future.
I love dreaming while your edits play in the background
This may be the single greatest TH-cam channel ever created!!!
The first microwave oven I ever saw or used was in a 7-11 store in the early 70s.
Glorified frozen TV dinners! MMMM! That's good eatin'. 😄 Grab some styrofoam plates and plastic utensils, and it's a feast fit for royalty!
Thank you for these compilations. They put things in new perspective.
17:27 Point of note: The Early Bird Satellite was the first commercial communications satellite in a geosynchronous orbit. The first commercial communications satellite in general was Telstar I, which launched in late 1962.
omg i cant get enough of your channel. :X thanks for uploading. this is awesome.
Microwave ovens were miraculous when they came out.
This is amazing! thanks for the video :D
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Wow, I remember tripping over those Hoovers. Haha😁
Microwave lobster that clearly didn't shrink at all ... uh, yeah. We couldn't afford a microwave until 1982! Those microwaves must have had a hell of a lot of wattage to cook as fast as they say.
10x what we use. Merica!
yeah they do, I still use one my parents bought in 1959. it burns ramen
i mean considering this was nasa in its hayday i dont see why youre surprised
Those early microwaves were brutal. We had the first one on the block because my lazy ass mother thought she was buying a magic box that she would just put raw food into and be able to pull out a cooked meal a few minutes later. You had to keep a full cup of water in the back at all times for some reason. She was so determined that she ruined dozens of roasts, steaks, turkeys, you name it trying to get the magic box to work. It boiled water in seconds. My dad finally put his foot down because she kept serving us inedible shoe leather.
And to make it look the same as if it was oven cooked
6:45 Lobster Newberg on a paper plate. NASA is all class.
thats clearly a ceramic plate, look again. This was nasa during its biggest budget ever, definitely not a paper plate
Being working class in Britain we got our first microwave in 1989
I'm from Texas, and we'd never even heard if microwaves until the '70's . And then they were so expensive they were looked at as a rich man's toy !
Landing on Mars now. Fascinating to watch this.
Why is there an old tank Renault FT near the rockets at 9:33 ?
Hehehe...have a blast..have some tang Lol Seriously though, thank you for these compilations.. .Love them!
Great work! Love these!
and to think- now we are on Mars sending back pics in nearly cosmic real time!!! Fun to see how far we have come. But, we should be further along. Space was dropped from most Presidents game plan.
That Hoover Constellation is absolutely brilliant!!! Why is that not a thing today?
Evidently it didn't work that great or it would be... I reckon it used the "hovercraft" effect by venting the air from the vacuum cleaner motor through a metal skirt around the bottom... which of course the added load on the motor probably restricted the airflow enough that it didn't vacuum worth a rip, and the vented air probably drove dirt right back down into the carpet it "floated over"... Oh well back to the drawing board... OL J R :)
I convinced my Grandma (Dad's mom) that my other grandmother (Ma-ma, or mom's mom) had a "ride on vacuum cleaner" to save time cleaning her house... Grandma said, "Oh, I know she does... they live like rich folks!" Course I was making it all up and she realized that once I asked her if she wanted a ride-on broom... LOL:) (Grandma used to push my buttons, so I pushed hers...) Later! OL J R :)
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I have a Question = 🤔 how do Y’all STILL have these OLD SCHOOL Vids for Earth 🌏 History ?
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Lobster tail by microwave. Mmm-mmm good!
In 5 seconds...
Older microwaves were set pretty higher. The only difference is our standards have changed how we like things cooked. You can absolutely cook a lobster in a microwave. But culinary culture is reserved about it. You’re seeing the opposite with links like sous vide cooking. Most of the reason is mi to waves only heat the water molecules esenteally steaming everything from the inside out and breaking down cell walls. But y’all know you still want that crisp crunch and structure and juiceiness,Convention does do that as well
Lobster tail ala Firestone... LOL:) Definitely would be RUBBER when they're done LOL:) OL J R :)
Everytime I try to heat up something on bread,but and or biscuits my bread always get hard and under heat it winds up with soggy bread. I just can't win that's why I got married 31 years ago
Loved Tang !
I still love me some Tang. Just not the artificially-flavored powdered drink variety...😉
Growing boys NEED Tang!!!! OL J R :)
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I miss those little portable TVs
they were definatly dreaming back then 5 secounds to cook a friozen meal have not laughed so had in ages
Perhaps they will soon invent a spell checker as well.
Growing up we had a Hoover Constalation. I never understood why it never became the standard.
I like the narrative
Getting veeeeery 😴 sleepy 💤
13:38... "Didn't your momma ever tell you kids not to take candy from strangers, particularly ones from outer space?? That's how you end up getting PROBED!!!" Later! OL J R :)
Anybody else catch the inside joke at 14:19? Great sense of humor, love it.
Do you mean all the ludicrous claims.
@@orange70383 No, I mean the icons used for the satellites look more like hands giving a certain "Hawaiian Good Luck Sign" than the actual satellites.
v8 juice and cheereos.......... perfect combination!
Sounds like a strong diarrhea potential. 😄 So much sugar combined with so much salt? What could possibly go wrong? Roto-Rooter like nobody's business. 😆
Dad ate raisin bran and mayonnaise... he thought that was a perfect combination too... YUCK!!!!!! V-8 and Cheerios, that needs to be flushed down the toilet right now... OL J R :)
Imagine eating a bowl of plain Cheerios and washing it down with a V-8
I'd rather not imagine V8 ever. Not even with vodka.
Uhgh! I remember those moments and commercials. Tang wasn't what it was cracked up to be either. Authorities and sponsors really took advantage and the baby boom American public for granted back then..
nope!
@@RedSiegfried Only thing I've found it's good for is making a sausage stew... dump a bag of frozen vegetables into a pot with a can of V-8 juice, a can of stewed chopped tomatoes, add taters or onion and seasonings as you like, and cut up a link or two of Eckrich (or your favorite brand) loop sausage into bite-size chunks and bring it to a boil then reduce to a simmer for about an hour... It's pretty good. Otherwise, V-8 is a "NOPE!" OL J R :)
Today I learned the microwave was invited or pioneered by nasa
Huh, the bottle rockets we had all exploded once they went up. Not a good look for NASA. LoL😁
7:49 Yuri "Ga-gary-an" became the first man to orbit the Earth. Oh really? That would have come as a surprise to Yuri Gagarin.
Mmmmmm, microwave lobster tails served with a glass
of Tang & Jel... what... Oh my God... what's that smell?
Jesus. No, no, no, no, no, no! In the bag Lovell... the bag!
MISSION CONTROL... MISSION, MISSION, DO YOU RECEIVE?
Roger Apollo, hold...
CAPCOM advises we go suit-air for now and will update ASAP.
So much lobster in the microwave.
Does anyone remember the vacuum cleaner that was quite and didn't hardly make a sound? They quit making it because people didn't trust it because it was to quiet
Exactly where do we find these magical microwaves that don't make your bowls hot?? LIESSSSS
btw, I love your channel
Well, first you have to set the Delorian's Flux Capacitor for the year 1969. After you drive it to Houston Texas, of course!
@@georgetaylor4719 I heard what comes from Texas and they don't look much like steers to me 😂
I live in a 60's home of the future. but the last owner tore all the retro stuff out.
I use my microwave as my main cooking , it is also a convention oven so I can cook like a regular oven
Convection
‘Tang tastes orangy.’
Today us yesterday's future.
It's giving me a headache thing about it.
Space dust mmmm given to you by aliens mmmm sounds like it would make a good sci fi horror movie lol
Right. First Im watching what astronauts will dine on, consisting of cuisine meals. Taste tested by professionals in a laboratory in Houston. Then Im watching them trying to get Tang in their mouth without having it float all over the place. I'd be happy just to not get so much BS in my ear.
That Chocolate Cake did NOT thaw and Cook in 5 seconds !!!
Too many ads. Stopped at 19:22
How many times can YOU say 'Lunar receiving laboratory?'
Where they were going they didn’t need “Roads” !!!
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He keeps saying magnatron while I keep reading microtron.
Lol... microwave won’t make the plate hot, huh? Yea, well, the hot food certainly will so...
29:50
Wonder what that taste like
I thought objects entering earths atmosphere had to have a heat shield. So why do objects traveling the same speed as they leave the atmosphere not need them.
Because they're not going the same speed. Stuff comes in going much faster.
The Shuttle External Tank got up over 400 degrees on the nose cone during its flight though the atmosphere... the Apollo capsule boost protection cover was covered with a layer of cork, because it got up over about 500 degrees flying through the lower atmosphere. That's why spacecraft usually have some sort of protective cover over them (satellites are usually enclosed in a jettisonable fairing) which provides protection from the atmospheric heating of the spacecraft on ascent, as well as making it streamlined (nose cone). Once it's above about 40-50 miles high the air is SO thin that the heating and air resistance is virtually nil... At that altitude most spacecraft are only about 4,000 mph or so, out of 17,500 needed to reach orbit, so MOST of their acceleration to orbital velocity occurs well after they're out of the "sensible atmosphere". Remember too that 90% of Earth's atmosphere lies in the first 20 miles above the Earth's surface. The other 10% is above that and most of that is right above the 20 mile altitude...
On the other hand, vehicles returning from space are travelling a minimum of 17,500 mph (orbital speed) or thereabouts, and on a lunar return are doing 25,000 mph. They slow down using the atmospheric drag to convert momentum (speed) into waste heat, same way your car brakes work by using rotors and pads to convert momentum into waste heat dumped to the atmosphere as the brakes cool. Spacecraft use a "retrofire burn" to slow down a bit, but basically all it does is lower the lowest point of the orbit (perigee) until it intersects with the atmosphere at some point. Spacecraft can't carry enough fuel to slow down completely with rockets-- it would take as much fuel as it took to put them up there to begin with! Because of the extreme speed, the spacecraft gets extremely hot, up to 4,000-5,000 degrees F during reentry, as the speed converts into waste heat. That is the purpose of a heat shield-- to protect the spacecraft from that extreme heat, either by ablation (burning away) or insulation (shuttle tiles) or both.
Later! OL J R :)
They leave at below mach 3 and enter at around mach 25
Gag... V-8 Juice AND Cheerios?? Just shoot me now; the day would be shot to hell after that anyway! OL J R :)
Microwaves were one of the biggest advertising frauds and still are. the only thing they're good for is reheating leftovers and popcorn.
Sure, gramps. That's why they're in literally EVERY HOUSE now.
There are other people than you, try to let that sink in. And even if something is useless to you doesn't mean it's useless to everyone else. Maybe YOU'RE useless... You can't even figure out how to use a microwave!
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Leave gramps alone, he deserves his moaning, he fought in the war, lol
Mmmicrowave
Space Dust candy was really mind altering drugs
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Stupid auto correct!
Rocket league of coca-cola!
5 seconds ..I don't think so 😁
I'm totally going to send a boxtop and label to that address. Let's see what happens.
Oh, and whatever became of Charlie?
I remember that jingle, not all the words but the melody.