I've been experiencing that with a couple of fresher apprentices lately😅 If they insist they know so much better, I let them struggle for a while. Then we try again my way and what do you know? it works.😂
Tell the kid not to touch the stove, they won't listen. Let the kid burn his hand on the hot eye? He'll never touch it again. Now if only he figured a way out of the oven..
@@isengarde9490 Had to let an ex-girlfriend figure this out with her toddler son and her hair iron. A dozen warnings in a minute, no effect. Told her "let him touch it." Spoilers: he learned.
UK: We've developed a 100% effective DEW! USA: Lemme buy that off of ya *3 years later* USA: We've perfected the DEW. It now shoots Red, White, and Blue, and it sounds like an Eagle when firing.
Which is amusing, because have you looked at all the stuff the US military uses that is currently sourced from BAE (British Aerospace)? Heck, they are the current manufacturers of the M2 Bradley and upgrades.
@@kemarisitenot to mention that now 70% of the M777 is made with U.S. parts, even though it was designed by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering and manufactured by BAE Systems.
America has Lazer weapons, they're classified as "missile defense systems" and are more expensive to fire than Russians entire economy so we don't use them much. The Brits lazer cannons are admittedly more efficient and cost effective. As America said, he'll take a few thousand. About to be Star wars up in here.
Laser weapons and directed energy weapons are two different things. They're installing the laser systems on DDGs (replacing the forward CIWS iirc) and we had live fire demos of directed energy weapons back in ~2013. Both systems don't cost shit to fire. To build, well idk about that. Considering a new CIWS is like 12M a pop, I'd wager it's at LEAST that much
@@RAWDEAL064 The rail gun had other issues going for it last I heard anything about it. The big one was they were having issues with the slugs welding themselves to the rails, as well as the rails being eaten by the plasma that was being generated when they fired... That last one strikes me as really odd, what with it being a rail gun, but the test footage showed one hell of a blast of sparks coming out the end every time they fired it, so I can see that being an issue somehow.
Its the whole "dumping multiple megajoules of electricity into a conductor" thing. The atmosphere would absolutely ionize into hot plasma at those energy levels. Last I heard the other big issue was just keeping the rails together, since all that force on the slug was also applied to the rails. stuff tends to bend. And yeah, the US has had those same kind of laser weapons for a long long while. We've just been refining or cancelling the programs for the last 30 years. There was the 747 mounted airborne laser program (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_YAL-1) that was designed to shoot down scuds or similar large ballistic missiles as a theater defense thing. The US has also demoed ground vehicle mounted laser systems, one in a c130, some are ship based, etc. We've had plenty of successful trials in the 90's and 2000s. Trouble with lasers is the beam needs to be kept in the same spot on the target till the desired effect is achieved, which means you need really good stabilization, or really high power.. or preferably both. And some of that equation just wasn't up to US Standards at the time... and we didn't have a drone issue, so the target profile was REALLY different. From the Press Release it sounds like they had a trial similar to what the US did in like 2004-2008, but Kudos to the UK for more successful demos and improving the tech.
Maybe because it's a rip off of the opening for the old Mickey Mouse club? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1lnzjjtzRdU.htmlsi=U5PQsOciPcauM9L_
@@richwalter3107it’s not This is genuinely a thing Canadians say and have been saying Since long before that mouse scribbling racist realized the parents of children have money
@@shamrock4500 I feel like Americans don’t understand that the more politely and courtesouoy a Canadian starts speaking to Especially if it’s slowing down That’s just us politely telling you to Eff off And if a Canadian every asks you wanna go bud Just run cause in our heads if you say yes You’ve just legally agreed to fight us and we’re entitled to beat your ass just short of causing permanent damage
Touch the boats! I'd be back at the recruiting office for my 9th attempt since '99 for a spot in the FAFO World Police. I might be physically messed up more than the first time around but, I guarantee you after 5 daughters... The doors are locked at night for the intruder's protection because a combination of war crime hat, the 77th ID, and King Kong... To steal from Denzel in the "Training day" movie, They ain't got nothin' on me!
They follow the rules, there just happens to be more of them after they are involved is all. They are like that one kid in class who is always looking for the loophole.
We Brits have a habit of inventing something for the first time, thinking "meh, good enough", and then a bunch of other countries take the invention and make something 100x better.
"My directed energy weapon is 100% effective in recent tests." "I'm going to make it more like us. Maybe add it to Grampa Buff or several in my c-130's."
The F-22/F-23 program started in the 80's, and started test flights between 1987 and 1991. The first ever production F-22(not prototype) was delivered in 1997. It is a 37 year old design, even though it's official deployment started in 2005...
I'm so glad someone Finally used, You are my sun shine, in the Right way! Usually some Happy like Commercial is playing it. It's Not a Happy Song, check out the Second verse!
I loved Bruce Willis frome when he started in Moonlighting with Cybill Shepherd. Way heavy on the charisma and a great action hero in his movies. Good with a quick quip. What was not to like. Too bad we are both old now.
Hilarious. One of the best that didn't have a lot of updated current events. Perfect sweet balance. I like all the content and find it hilarious. This one was straight hella funny and crisp
Yeah, ever since the kids stood up to Dad, the UK hasn't wanted to acknowledge that. They probably blame the German and French immigrants for standing up to ol' George, part 3.
IDK which was funnier: Japan singing My Only Sunshine and telling others to touch the boats or the USA calling Halliburton and Bruce Willis (bless his soul) about the asteroid.
Sticking with the Armageddon reference, Bruce Willis telling West Taiwan "you stole my drill (insert aircraft) design and did a piss-poor job building it?" would have been epic.
All I'm saying is, I saw a pretty drone get imploded at RIMPAC before and the Burke had it's forward CWIS swapped out for something more star wars looking. That's all I'm saying because 18 U.S. Code § 798
HLC laying down the fire lines and we are here for it. Keep it up HLC. The Japan bit was just fire. California fire department has entered the chat. Franklin stop it!!!!
That was great. Japan started singing should be a warning sign to China. Also with the direct energy weapon from the UK, wonder how long before we put it on the buff or the B2. Cause when everyone else ask why America says why not.
Point of clarification for the apocalyptic reference. 2029 is when a beeg asteroid will get within 32,000 km of the Earth, considering the planet's about 12,000 km wide, its gonna miss even if we do nothing. That asteroid's orbit IS uncomfortably close to Earth's orbit though, it might hit us on a future pass. Which makes 2029 a great time to do something to nudge its orbit further away. The mission HLC referenced Europe doing is practice and prep work for the 2029 opportunity. Its also actually a follow-up to that time NASA slammed an impactor into a different asteroid. The new European mission is gonna take a closer look at what that did to the orbit of the rock what got hit, and basically evaluate if we wanna go with the 'kinetic impactor' option for tweaking the 2029 asteroid's orbit, or if we should go with a different method. (other methods that have been considered, but not tested iirc, include but are not limited to... Nuking it, landing a thruster on the thing and firing it, landing a chemical reactor on the thing too to turn rock dust into more thruster-fuel, deploying space mirrors to focus light on it for years to steer it like its a really shitty solar sail, or using a spacecraft to act like a tugboat, but using its own gravity, instead of ropes, to transfer force from the engine to the dead weight)
"Don't wanna close my eyes I don't wanna to fall asleep 'Cause I'd miss you baby And I don't wanna miss a thing 'Cause even when I dream of you (even when I dream) The sweetest dream would never do I'd still miss you baby And I don't wanna miss a thing" Sorry, brain couldn't help it😂 And yes, i did start singing it obscenely loud after the Bruce Willis comments.
Not true It’s Canada, that’s why the us is bringing us Remeber we’re the consultants who helped the British turn South Africa into a white English speaking country for a century And like I don’t know if you heard But I heard that the Chinese arnt letting us vote in there elections, mine there gold AND they insulted the king And if I hacnt it’s cause more Americans need to spread that rumour