16mm Educational Films

16mm Educational Films

Classic classroom safe educational films

The People's Firehouse

The People's Firehouse

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  • @user-le4fl3dj9l
    @user-le4fl3dj9l23 сағат бұрын

    Knights of the road

  • @joerusso4219
    @joerusso42192 күн бұрын

    Pretty much houses of today still look like the houses of the 60's but now everything is sheet rock and particle board.

  • @Buckseed
    @Buckseed6 күн бұрын

    I worked for Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company at a float and automotive plant in Lathrop and in Ohio. Fascinating stuff was going on in the automotive industry during the mid 90s..but a lot of shutdowns too. I was glad to see this manufacturing face on. 😀

  • @teresahunt5521
    @teresahunt552110 күн бұрын

    2024 and I live in a building built in 1926 and own a home built in 1905.

  • @rigboy4563
    @rigboy456311 күн бұрын

    I am a toolpusher but I started roustabout. I work in different countries from Africa to middle east for 35yrs.

  • @user-jk8fb9zz5y
    @user-jk8fb9zz5y12 күн бұрын

    White state

  • @smfield
    @smfield12 күн бұрын

    I once heard of a fella who knew a man that didn’t work at a car factory at all.

  • @AbhishekMishra-on8jk
    @AbhishekMishra-on8jk14 күн бұрын

    Very good video

  • @paulgreen9059
    @paulgreen905918 күн бұрын

    I'm only getting recc'd this video because I watched a vastly better video first. "Columbus Knew the Earth Was Round (and so did everyone else)" kzread.info/dash/bejne/eJOIxNluoZWXado.html

  • @EmilyTienne
    @EmilyTienne19 күн бұрын

    Back then manufacturing knew the hazards of 8 hours of exposure to sprayed solvents, loud percussive noises, metal particles from grinders, welders, etc. But it was a different era, and men were seen as expendable.

  • @user-ne3yw2cu6c
    @user-ne3yw2cu6c19 күн бұрын

    The Reality of the Future is Mass Homelessness, people living in Tiny Houses, Tents and under Freeways or on Sidewalks.

  • @josephsimmons6297
    @josephsimmons629720 күн бұрын

    TO BAD THE MAN WHO HAD THE REP. FOR BEING A GREAT ENGINEER AND HUMANITARIAN, WASN'T VERY EFFECTIVE OR HELPFUL WHEN THE GREAT DEPRESSION HIT. AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION HAPPENED DURING HIS TERM IN OFFICE. FDR DID WHAT HOOVER WAS AFRAID TO DO. AND THAT WAS GIVE AMERICA BACK TO ITS PEOPLE. AND FDR WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS. THE MAN WHO SAVED THE USA AND THE WORLD.

  • @d5ncat227
    @d5ncat22720 күн бұрын

    When he said he would rather have a komatsu over a cat 955L I turned it off

  • @Eternyl_bliss-nj9se
    @Eternyl_bliss-nj9se22 күн бұрын

    Well I do own a 3D TV so that became a thing.....

  • @luncas8549
    @luncas854924 күн бұрын

    The Wild West!

  • @franciscusz
    @franciscusz24 күн бұрын

    20:30 that professor would be impressed with the progress on robotics and for example the robotic vacuum cleaners

  • @compulsiveliar4247
    @compulsiveliar424725 күн бұрын

    They have a nicer looking rig setup than even some modern rigs. Notice how these guys aren't throwing a chain

  • @donsailing1356
    @donsailing135625 күн бұрын

    I owned a ‘60 Chevy for many years back in the day….283… three speed manual. Loved that car, but I have to say the ‘60 Buick is more beautiful. I wonder if my Honda with the four cyl K24 engine could do it…….

  • @robertmolnar9131
    @robertmolnar913125 күн бұрын

    30h work week in the USA? 1 month holiday...🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸

  • @ianofliverpool7701
    @ianofliverpool770127 күн бұрын

    I can`t understand why there has never been a movie made about this piece of history.

  • @LarsDcCase
    @LarsDcCase27 күн бұрын

    Neat old trucks. However, it's a good thing they don't make truck like this any more.

  • @douglaseuritt3919
    @douglaseuritt391929 күн бұрын

    It is a testament to this fellow that of all the KZread videos I’ve watched on slide rule operation, this is the one that made it all click. Thanks to you who ever you are and wherever you are now.

  • @jessealvarez4742
    @jessealvarez4742Ай бұрын

    How in the world were these guys spray painting without masks?

  • @tadonplane8265
    @tadonplane8265Ай бұрын

    I ran movies in high school AV club in the early 70s from our auditorium projection booth with an RCA Port-o-Arc 16mm projector. It was hand threaded and used a carbon arc lamp. It had a vacuum tube photocell like the one in this film and a tube amplifier. It put on a brilliant show. I loved this film, have watched it numerous times and am most excited to learn about the photoelectric effect that made it work! Thank you!

  • @PlayNowWorkLater
    @PlayNowWorkLaterАй бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this relic. Amazing seeing the science and understanding that was available even back then. And yet today there are deniers of these processes.

  • @real_lampcap
    @real_lampcapАй бұрын

    Funny how they think anyone could afford a house

  • @DragosBlackmilk
    @DragosBlackmilkАй бұрын

    1:00 King Tubby - Invasion

  • @DavidTaskey
    @DavidTaskeyАй бұрын

    28 years in the patch. Trew chain on a triple motor man supervised building lease in Castaic ca. Became pumper on that lease for about 16 years. I am now 70. Started in 1976 on rig.grew up in Piru CA. Raised daughters in Fillmoe. No in Grass Valley Ca 15:01 15:09

  • @quasarmcoc
    @quasarmcocАй бұрын

    the majority of people in 2001 still lived in houses built in the 60's and beyond

  • @iangoddi
    @iangoddiАй бұрын

    JUST GO PROTEST AT COLLEGE...

  • @deathstrike
    @deathstrikeАй бұрын

    The schoolchildren of 1966: "I hope to live to see the wonderus future of the 21st Century". The now senior citizens who watched this film in 1966: "I wished it was 1966 again".

  • @douglasglidebradley5734
    @douglasglidebradley5734Ай бұрын

    To hell with Disney, I’m going to see doors stamped lol

  • @handymatt1970
    @handymatt1970Ай бұрын

    LOL, 11:20 it didn't help they rusted away so fast

  • @CamaroAmx
    @CamaroAmxАй бұрын

    The biggest joke was “a 30 hour work week and month long vacations”.

  • @392nightrunner
    @392nightrunnerАй бұрын

    All while the Tom's wife is getting her insides pushed in by the milkman, who has her positioned like a wheel barrel at a worksite

  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwimАй бұрын

    Tiling the fields is now used, to assist with Drainage #dirtpertfect

  • @user-tv6es5fp4e
    @user-tv6es5fp4eАй бұрын

    Thunderbird, the ugliest car ever built

  • @kevinroley4680
    @kevinroley4680Ай бұрын

    These visionaries weren't so visionary. They were all dead wrong. Long lives suburbia and small towns and City Life can go f*** itself

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688Ай бұрын

    Cool video! 😊

  • @crippleguy415
    @crippleguy415Ай бұрын

    UNION drivers back then . A great well paying career . Not any more nowadays after Jimmy Carter's deregulation and eventually Union busting crap ruined trucking as a career . 😢

  • @roger7341
    @roger7341Ай бұрын

    I started using a Post slide rule in 1962, and after you have dropped it the accuracy has decreased from three significant digits to something less than three. So it is necessary to periodically recalibrate it to get the most accurate results. Only a few of today's students know the difference between precision and accuracy. My colleague taught engineering college classes. On one exam an engineering student wrote down 16 digits of an incorrect answer from his pocket calculator, and my colleague wrote in red, "Precise, but not Accurate." Multiplying and dividing numbers on a slide rule is based on adding and subtracting logarithms of these numbers. When two numbers with normal error distributions are multiplied together, their product no longer has a normal error distribution, but a log-normal error distribution, which is why the effective uncertainty can increase. Students are taught (or should be taught) early on that accuracy is only as good as the measurements, so never use more digits to represent computational results than the measurements provide, except in special cases where processing multiple measurements may allow some increase in accuracy.

  • @emilyofjane
    @emilyofjaneАй бұрын

    10:20 “In the 21st century, we’ll have 30 hour work weeks and month long vacation time.” Me in the 21st century, working 40 hours a week as a contractor with no vacation time or paid sick days:

  • @rococoblue
    @rococoblueАй бұрын

    😂 is their a miss 69.😂

  • @MattWatts-kv8rh
    @MattWatts-kv8rhАй бұрын

    The bigger they are the harder they fall.

  • @rogerbathory925
    @rogerbathory925Ай бұрын

    MY DAD WORK AT FORD PLANT. STARTED AT $5 A DAY. HE WAS A WELDER WITH OTHER WELDERS.

  • @earthstewardude
    @earthstewardudeАй бұрын

    The future was grim but nobody believed it! If you were a poor black 18 year old from the ghetto, you could almost count on going to Vietnam and coming back in a flag draped coffin. Now with mass media, everyone is on the edge wondering when will SHTF.

  • @autobug2
    @autobug2Ай бұрын

    I wonder if GM made any attempt to save this particular `60 Buick. If nothing else for proof of the car's durability.

  • @scottl.1568
    @scottl.1568Ай бұрын

    Sweet!

  • @ramonator16ify
    @ramonator16ifyАй бұрын

    Wow, actual steering wheel holder, jesus he didnt do anything

  • @robertohlrich369
    @robertohlrich369Ай бұрын

    Corrupt politicians and the WEF are destroying the once great America.