Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks
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h/t wtg:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/video/im-walking-hare-brown-hares-box-in-norfolk-field/vp-BB1fiiCh
Click in and watch the 40 sec. video of two bunnies duking it out.
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Great demonstration of the conservation of angular momentum:
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@george-k said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
@axtremus Every figure skater understands this.
That is true. My issue with using a figure skater to demonstrate the conservation of angular momentum is that it’s harder to rule out the figure skater actively adding energy into the system. Using an inanimate object, one without a power source, to do that demonstration is IMO more convincing.
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Pick pockets operation caught on video:
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Just because they have more people and more cellphones that can record videos, we get more videos like this coming out of China:
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I am especially impressed by the “quadruple helix” part around the 1:25 mark, how the four helixes weaved in and out of each other without knocking each other down. Rewatching it a second time I’m guessing she might have had a scare around the 1:40~1:41 mark.
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Short sci-if animation.
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Costume change in the middle of a competitive figure skating routine on ice:
Link to videoHave seen “quick change” performances as part of “magic shows” before but this is the first time I’ve seen it done as part of a competitive figure skating routine on ice. Of course there are other technically challenging feats in new routine but it’s the “first on ice” costume quick change that gets the headline.
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@george-k said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
@axtremus "Stayin' Alive" is used to teach the speed at which you should do chest compressions while performing CPR.
Yeap, read about that years ago; now the Bee Gees get to feel good about saving lives with their music.