Interesting Video Finds Part 4

Yeah...... Darn government regulations always ruining things for the Public.
 
Not exactly video but interesting nonetheless. Type your name into this NASA tool and see it spelled out in Landsat imagery from around the world, then hover over each image to see where it's from.



Nice try, not putting my name into that.

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Pretty cool.
 

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Nothing to worry about.... You're already on several Watch Lists.
Heck, we all are. Heck, every American above the age of 9 is on those lists. Which makes no sense. But then again America stopped making sense a long time ago.
 
Nothing to worry about.... You're already on several Watch Lists.
Heck, we all are. Heck, every American above the age of 9 is on those lists. Which makes no sense. But then again America stopped making sense a long time ago.


Yeah, my goal is to be on ALL of them. Currently only on 3. :confused:
 
One of the greatest.... and least remembered stars of early cinema horror:
 
So, for anyone who has sons or daughters who don't understand how taxation works in America, show them the following short clip....
 
Ever wondered what happened to the incredible Amazonian actress who appeared side-by-side with Arnold in the "Conan The Barbarian" film?....
 
Marine Boot camp RAW footage:
(Prepare yourselves for a whole lot of yelling.)
 
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Someone in Management over by my 3rd shift job decided it would be wise to put games on some of the tables, in the building. Very small selection. One of those, Chess....
 
The very first segment is the well-known Estwing hatchet/axe.
I collect a lot of things. Yes even hatchets/axes.
The Estwing got my seal of approval as the best hatchet to pack in a vehicle for Bug-Out purposes, on my main YouTube channel. You can see in the video that it's a very strong design.
 
True. Sorry about that. I thought more of the video's title would be displayed once I linked to it. The other segments qualify as interesting too.

To make up for that, anyone buying an Estwing tool, and wanting to peel off those stickers on the sides; good luck! Company intentionally uses industrial strength adhesive that is nearly impossible to remove without massive amounts of soap, hot-water and elbow grease for about 2 hours straight! (Ask me how I know!)

Thankfully awhile back, one of my subscribers on my main YouTube channel pointed out that removing the adhesive after peeling off the stickers takes about 2 minutes instead of 2 hours. Get a bottle of nail-polish remover WITH Acetone in it. Soak a rag, tiny bit of elbow grease, done!

Estwing knows what they're doing. They don't care. They want you to leave those silly stickers on THEIR tool. I see it this way, I spent my money on it. That makes it MY tool. If I want the advertising stickers for your company off of MY tool, I have every right to remove them and not suffer an idiotic punishment for doing so. Love their tools, not a fan of Estwing's company policies.
 
Interesting to see how much hand work is involved with that Estwing.

Note that only the first 5 minutes of that video is about the hatchet.
I worked for two weeks on the assembly line of a factory. Whenever I see a video of assembly line workers, it reminds me of those days. Those people deserve to have a fifteen minute break every hour.

Estwing tools are very well made, and are ergonomic as well.
 

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