Very relevant since crowdstrike just brought worldwide essential services to its knees…
@MichaelLee-wo5du3 сағат бұрын
I remember watching this as a child. Truly inspirational broadcasting. Why do we not produce this kind of programming these days?
@BlackGuardXIII12 сағат бұрын
I loved this series! I am so glad I stumbled across it!
@blaster-zy7xx12 сағат бұрын
And this was made back before flat screen mobile phones, internet and AI. So much has changed since then.
@paulhefner2813Күн бұрын
the muslims burned it down. why are you so pc? lies do not make things better. they show your weakness and weakness causes further problems.
@valentinius62Күн бұрын
One of the best TV series ever.
@paulhefner2813Күн бұрын
go to an amish farm
@jklappenbachКүн бұрын
This series was fire. My favorite was that connected the development of a packet watch by pre-empire British clocksmiths with the subsequent domination of the planet with a globe-spanning empire.
@bradbarnes1839Күн бұрын
Best documentary series ever hands down
@alexm566Күн бұрын
Who's here after the CrowdStrike event?
@anthonyvincent2967Күн бұрын
James Burke is absolutely magnificent!!!
@janlang86053 күн бұрын
Absolutely splendid! Well done.
@jeffreywolfe13 күн бұрын
40 + years later and Burke's questions (25:00 onward) are even more important today. We've learned nothing. Unless you're a die hard prepper.
@EthelredHardrede-nz8yv5 күн бұрын
These are the sharpest versions of the series that I have found. Thank you, too bad it is just 3 of them.
@AllenBrown-m5m5 күн бұрын
When the BBC was to be respected and you expected the very best from them
@williamfogarty40015 күн бұрын
How strange that the Scandinavian flight number was 911!! Very good series,. Would ilt be beneficial to include it in the present day school coriculum.
@kirklarson45365 күн бұрын
I loved this show and all of James Burke's work. We need to teach more of the History of science. Too many people today think scientists just make stuff up as they go. They don't have any idea of the decades, sometimes centuries, of work it took to get us where we are today.
@randystone49036 күн бұрын
Of course the objects James talk about might be outdated by our "modern" world, but not his message is still fresh. I would love his opinion on AI being great progress or another load of BS we tolerate.
@jjgallaher7 күн бұрын
I'm going to have nightmares now.
@uncletiggermclaren75928 күн бұрын
Any young people watching this, will not understand what happened when he picked up the car phone. :) Everyone else* in the world : "Did you see how quickly the exchange got him a line to the States ? OMG . . . nah, they must have pre-organised that for the filming . . . NO ONE got that sort of speed !". * i.e. us wrinklies. :P
@CONNELL195112169 күн бұрын
Balloonists in the air for days would drop more than notes to the ground...
@johndaniel387810 күн бұрын
All is paradox, so understand your choice . Choose truth, seek excellence, walk humbly and fear nothing. All Life is one life. Your choices make up who you are. Burke taught me to appreciate understanding connectivity 😅. -Eagle Pass
@EnockPowell11 күн бұрын
One thing I have learned about Europe. In particular Western Europe and Eastern Europe. Europeans there is a massive empty space between 1914 - 1945. How could James Burke not discuss the Nazis???? Is he if nobility himself?? The orgasmic joy of killing 12million by Germans and Austrians while the rest of Europe looked adoringly.
@davidevans322714 күн бұрын
saw an online headline today, asteroid heading towards earth, about fourteen to sixteen years away, nasa warns...
@jayphilipwilliams15 күн бұрын
For the project at 35:00, definitely use the sheet metal features of Solidworks for this. Much easier and is really the correct way to do it. In this section, the bend radius for the 4 edges was missed. The sheet metal features make all aspects of sheet metal design much easier. For example, you set the thickness of the sheet metal only once and there are great built-in features for the bends.
@user-fd4gk8zq8x17 күн бұрын
❤👏
@chrislong393825 күн бұрын
43:53 - Rock the Casbah, Rock the Casbah!
@markderoller764526 күн бұрын
Almost 50 years later this is still a fascinating and compelling series
@michaelmartin902227 күн бұрын
Of course, if you could see into the future, you'd change the present and arrive at a different future, so you'd try to change that too... and so on...
@michaelmartin902227 күн бұрын
"The television set, the light, the phone" But in 2024 those are all the same object!
@barrycoyle262827 күн бұрын
Yes, I have the original book. Read it several times in high school. He came to talk at work 20 yrs ago. Got to shake his hand and thank him for getting me into Physics. He and Carl Sagan were priceless science spokesmen. NDTyson is it for now, he needs help as he's getting old now as well
@numlockkillaАй бұрын
Where is the Playlist on connections?
@mandyk4988Ай бұрын
Mobile phones and Social media wasn’t even here then. Today everyone would crumble in a day if they couldn’t go online, well not everyone but lots
@valeniusthekatАй бұрын
This is the kind of stuff millennials really need to watch 😮💨
@mandyk4988Ай бұрын
And Gen z and so on, but they’ll be too busy on social media
@Digital_Nomad_MediaАй бұрын
Millennials are in their forties 🤣✌️
@olewetdog62548 күн бұрын
??
@valeniusthekatАй бұрын
Smoking on an airplane!!!! I'm old enough to just remember that, but young enough to never had smoked on a plane 🤣🥰👍
@davidevans322717 күн бұрын
remembering people smoking in the doctors!
@peterbaisley1714Ай бұрын
Ok. The very last statement about the very structure of the US falling down, with the twin towers in the background was absolutely chilling.
@VelkePivoАй бұрын
With the war-mongers of the Uni-party in charge, this seems all too plausible
@BrettLeMansАй бұрын
Where is number 5...?!?!?!
@haywoodjohnson2865Ай бұрын
Tim is an excellent instructor. I learned solidworks from watching his videos.
@securityrobotАй бұрын
The black hit of space Get James Burke on the case
@robertusa1234Ай бұрын
I’m so glad things like hospitals have back up generators know. There was a huge back out when my wife had a hart attack. The power went out. The equipment went to battery back up then the backup generator fired up No issues at all
@OranguiceАй бұрын
I loved this show so much way back in the day. I watched it in the middle of the night. It helped me get my brain in order. It's a great series.
@MistahJigglahАй бұрын
Nearly every episode of this show demonstrates just how massive the Western blindspot to East Asian history was until surprisingly recently.
@KINGBLACK-dk8wz2 ай бұрын
Can u use a metallic pipe
@TattooLost2 ай бұрын
Just found these tutorials via an older Reddit post. For someone into 3D printing but has never done any modeling, this was great to begin with. Just starting lesson 4, and hopefully next week I'll attempt to measure some simple items and draw them up in SW myself. Thanks and hope you're doing well!
@journeymancellist92472 ай бұрын
The music chosen for this show is amazing! Bartok, Stravinsky, Ravel, Mahler…this show is as great to listen to as to watch!
@thecarman3693Күн бұрын
8:50 Daphis & Chloe
@crooker22 ай бұрын
Burke was brilliant and connections 2/3 was awesome.
@cavramau2 ай бұрын
No life jacket on deck!
@terryrobinson95492 ай бұрын
Some interesting points here. This show starts with James Burke talking in front of the World Trade Center. The black out takes place on 11/9/65 and during the show Scandanavian Flight 911 almost crashes because there is no runway lights. You just can't make this stuff up. 11/9 is the opposite of 9/11 when the world trade center was destroyed by airplanes. Spooky!
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Very relevant since crowdstrike just brought worldwide essential services to its knees…
I remember watching this as a child. Truly inspirational broadcasting. Why do we not produce this kind of programming these days?
I loved this series! I am so glad I stumbled across it!
And this was made back before flat screen mobile phones, internet and AI. So much has changed since then.
the muslims burned it down. why are you so pc? lies do not make things better. they show your weakness and weakness causes further problems.
One of the best TV series ever.
go to an amish farm
This series was fire. My favorite was that connected the development of a packet watch by pre-empire British clocksmiths with the subsequent domination of the planet with a globe-spanning empire.
Best documentary series ever hands down
Who's here after the CrowdStrike event?
James Burke is absolutely magnificent!!!
Absolutely splendid! Well done.
40 + years later and Burke's questions (25:00 onward) are even more important today. We've learned nothing. Unless you're a die hard prepper.
These are the sharpest versions of the series that I have found. Thank you, too bad it is just 3 of them.
When the BBC was to be respected and you expected the very best from them
How strange that the Scandinavian flight number was 911!! Very good series,. Would ilt be beneficial to include it in the present day school coriculum.
I loved this show and all of James Burke's work. We need to teach more of the History of science. Too many people today think scientists just make stuff up as they go. They don't have any idea of the decades, sometimes centuries, of work it took to get us where we are today.
Of course the objects James talk about might be outdated by our "modern" world, but not his message is still fresh. I would love his opinion on AI being great progress or another load of BS we tolerate.
I'm going to have nightmares now.
Any young people watching this, will not understand what happened when he picked up the car phone. :) Everyone else* in the world : "Did you see how quickly the exchange got him a line to the States ? OMG . . . nah, they must have pre-organised that for the filming . . . NO ONE got that sort of speed !". * i.e. us wrinklies. :P
Balloonists in the air for days would drop more than notes to the ground...
All is paradox, so understand your choice . Choose truth, seek excellence, walk humbly and fear nothing. All Life is one life. Your choices make up who you are. Burke taught me to appreciate understanding connectivity 😅. -Eagle Pass
One thing I have learned about Europe. In particular Western Europe and Eastern Europe. Europeans there is a massive empty space between 1914 - 1945. How could James Burke not discuss the Nazis???? Is he if nobility himself?? The orgasmic joy of killing 12million by Germans and Austrians while the rest of Europe looked adoringly.
saw an online headline today, asteroid heading towards earth, about fourteen to sixteen years away, nasa warns...
For the project at 35:00, definitely use the sheet metal features of Solidworks for this. Much easier and is really the correct way to do it. In this section, the bend radius for the 4 edges was missed. The sheet metal features make all aspects of sheet metal design much easier. For example, you set the thickness of the sheet metal only once and there are great built-in features for the bends.
❤👏
43:53 - Rock the Casbah, Rock the Casbah!
Almost 50 years later this is still a fascinating and compelling series
Of course, if you could see into the future, you'd change the present and arrive at a different future, so you'd try to change that too... and so on...
"The television set, the light, the phone" But in 2024 those are all the same object!
Yes, I have the original book. Read it several times in high school. He came to talk at work 20 yrs ago. Got to shake his hand and thank him for getting me into Physics. He and Carl Sagan were priceless science spokesmen. NDTyson is it for now, he needs help as he's getting old now as well
Where is the Playlist on connections?
Mobile phones and Social media wasn’t even here then. Today everyone would crumble in a day if they couldn’t go online, well not everyone but lots
This is the kind of stuff millennials really need to watch 😮💨
And Gen z and so on, but they’ll be too busy on social media
Millennials are in their forties 🤣✌️
??
Smoking on an airplane!!!! I'm old enough to just remember that, but young enough to never had smoked on a plane 🤣🥰👍
remembering people smoking in the doctors!
Ok. The very last statement about the very structure of the US falling down, with the twin towers in the background was absolutely chilling.
With the war-mongers of the Uni-party in charge, this seems all too plausible
Where is number 5...?!?!?!
Tim is an excellent instructor. I learned solidworks from watching his videos.
The black hit of space Get James Burke on the case
I’m so glad things like hospitals have back up generators know. There was a huge back out when my wife had a hart attack. The power went out. The equipment went to battery back up then the backup generator fired up No issues at all
I loved this show so much way back in the day. I watched it in the middle of the night. It helped me get my brain in order. It's a great series.
Nearly every episode of this show demonstrates just how massive the Western blindspot to East Asian history was until surprisingly recently.
Can u use a metallic pipe
Just found these tutorials via an older Reddit post. For someone into 3D printing but has never done any modeling, this was great to begin with. Just starting lesson 4, and hopefully next week I'll attempt to measure some simple items and draw them up in SW myself. Thanks and hope you're doing well!
The music chosen for this show is amazing! Bartok, Stravinsky, Ravel, Mahler…this show is as great to listen to as to watch!
8:50 Daphis & Chloe
Burke was brilliant and connections 2/3 was awesome.
No life jacket on deck!
Some interesting points here. This show starts with James Burke talking in front of the World Trade Center. The black out takes place on 11/9/65 and during the show Scandanavian Flight 911 almost crashes because there is no runway lights. You just can't make this stuff up. 11/9 is the opposite of 9/11 when the world trade center was destroyed by airplanes. Spooky!
What is the music at 30:44?