I love how he says he's never heard of the London Symphony Orchestra then proceeds to say he's always thought the logo was an octopus with a baton in its hand
6:53 For Continental tires you kinda have too zoom out and you’ll see that the “0” makes up the inside of the tire. The “C” would be the outside or where the tire tread is.
8:32 I'm a nerd so I'll explain. Basically, analog and digital are ways of transmitting data. Analog uses waves and digital uses 2 states, most commonly described as 1 and 0 or on and off.
Sony Ericsson was a telecommunications company formed in 2001 when Sony and Ericsson merged their mobile communications, until 2012, when Sony acquired Ericsson's share in the venture, and rebranded it as simply Sony Mobile Communications Inc. The Sony Xperia series was originally released between 2008 and 2012, as Sony Ericsson Xperia.
6:37 That reminds me of earth to Luna season six episode five give me an ear where they do make believe they’re music notes at first and they think they’re music but they actually are things that represent music so then they make believe they are sound waves
8:30 so here's some insight if you are curious: if you are unaware of the concept of Analog and Digital in general, basically Analog is any real world signal, for example, weight, it can infinite number of values, you can be 79.14952 kg heavy for example. but for multiple reasons, it is pretty difficult and easy to mess up to send an analog signal over a channel. there's always error due to different reasons, so your weight would be received as: 79.547 kg or something, or even worse, it could be like 90 kg if things are really bad. so how do you solve this? rather than sending the signal itself as it is, it is transformed to binary, which is basically a certain series of 1's and 0's (like 00010111011010...), so that way, if the noise changes its value, the received signal would have 0.9 instead of 1, or 0.15 instead of 0, which the other person can easily identify as 1 and 0, since they know they will only receive 1s and 0s, and nothing else in between. so they can use the same method to transform the series of 1's and 0's back to the original value, which is 79.14952 kg. so analog and digital are represented by these symbols. digital hows "IO", which can be read as 1 and 0, which is all what a digital signal is made of. the analog symbol is less clear, but we use that shape, a "sine wave" to represent something that is continuous and can take infinite number of value. the opposite of continuous value is a discrete value, and an example of discrete is like a dice, it can only be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. you can't roll a 5.5 on a dice.
So, in SONY VAIO, i guess that the analogue part is a time varying graph of maybe a signal like a sin or cos function and the digital part is a composition of I (or 1) and O (or 0) which comprise the digital signal ig.
The hidden meaning in Quicksilver is actualy That there is a mountain and a wave whitch represents the two specialties of quicksilver (surfing and snowboarding)
other things: 1. Toyota also shows a needle and thread to show they used to be a sewing machine company 2. Baskin Robbins with the "31" also means 31 flavors or toppings 3. the so called star in Unilever, isnt a star, its a solar eclipse 4. the Analog and Digital part of Sony Viao, the Analog part means On and off, and the Digital is 1 and 0
@@Blazer69420 really? Idk just wrote whatever came to my mine. I’m sorry. We’re they before me or did i just straight up copy? I did Copy so I changed back to the original comment I wrote. Again sorry
9:02 My guess is the pride is not from the colors, but from the feathers of the peacock itself. I'm pretty sure peacocks spread their wings to show pride and mate