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Re: Iceland's server farms - they've got a weirdly perfect arrangement with the geography and geology. The island is a quite active volcano, meaning geothermal power is about as far away as the basement. Mountainous terrain means rivers, and that adds hydroelectric into the mix. The high latitude means a cold climate, making cooling as easy as opening a window!
When he is talking about the beer on the picnic table he is sitting right in front of a staghorn sumac tree and those berries can be used to make a delicious drink that tastes like a cross between tea and lemonade 😋
Well, starting with WiFi 802.11ac, it is not omnidirectional anymore. This standard uses beamforming. So it uses a small antenna array to create a directional beam by controlling the phase and relative amplitude of the antennas... Cell phone towers do the same btw...
So I have 2 question 1: Since rubarbe leaf are toxic how is it better to use them than chemical that can be toxic? Does the rubarbe leaf is less toxic, create less waste, degrade faster or a little bit of all the other option 2: can I be your friend so I can abuse your hospitality and taste some of that garden brew? it look delicious
Vincent, Rhubarb contains Oxalic acid, which is found both in the stalk and the leaves. The leaves contain a higher amount of oxalic acid which is why we don't eat them. Some other foods high in oxalic acid (but lower than rhubarb leaves) are, hot chocolate, carrot juice, raspberries, pineapples and rice bran. Too much oxalic acid may lead to kidney stones. You would have to eat about 10 lbs of rhubarb leaves to be deadly. You can compost the leaves because they breakdown quite quickly in your garden.
This isn't prepping. It's looking for ways to diminish the carbon footprint to fight climate change, which is the most leftist thing on Earth to do. Just take a look at the series' presentation. Leftist ideology all around.
@@FosterBaba These aren't the same ideals. These guys aren't prepping, they aren't thinking about the imminent doom of Western civilization or America (the same thing), nor when SHTF, they aren't afraid of their neighbors, they aren't stocking food and guns. Can't you see the difference? They are laughing while making foot beer! Ever seen a real prepper having fun while preparing to defend his stockpile of ration meals from his hungry unprepared neighbors in the near future? Or don't you know what "prepping" is about?
@@MariaMartinez-researcher lmao, so I guess you only know preppers from TV. I'm talking about the hippie millenial preppers who are crazy about organic food, self sustainability, and freedom (the libertarian mf'ers). Self defense does come up, but for me personally, I just want to be able to survive a Hurricane Katrina or Sandy level emergency. You need to encourage neighbors and work closely with multiple different backgrounds in order to even dream of that. And bold of you to assume both don't laugh and joke while making foot beer, what kind of heartless monsters do you think us preppers are? Hell, I even prep spare weed seeds. Not gonna do much if SHTF, except make more smiles 😅
@@FosterBaba Uh, nope. I was referring to the preppers as the word is usually used in English language, and the usual results that appear when looking for "prepper." If you do, you'll find first, ads selling everything to survive the near apocalyptic disaster and books about the subject, and then Wikipedia's article Survivalism. Which has many ways and degrees, from the merely sensible one (Chilean here, in a land of earthquakes having some water, food, a radio, a lamp and batteries is the basics) to the utterly maniacal. Including self-defense at the commando level. None comes really close to what you describe. Fear is the common denominator, and distrust of human society. When Covid started, there were people certain that they would need to defend themselves with guns from their unprepared, hungry, sick neighbors, imminently. What you describe is not related to preppers/survivalists, but to a variety of merry people whom synonyms websites call Green Panthers, yoghurt-knitters, lentil-weavers, prairie fairies, ecocrazies, ecofreaks, envirotards, econazis... all under the lovely umbrella term "tree-huggers." The most common, sometimes the only synonym to "prepper" is "survivalist." It appears you aren't a prepper, but a ecohippie. Much better. At least, way funnier. Phew.
This is soo cool! I am a fiber artist and I do lots of knitting and crocheting as well as felting and making hand spun yarn! I don't have any animals other than my cats and some fish (which I did make cat hair yarn... I made my cat a hat with her own hair...) but I do participate in 4-H where I have access to wool from angora rabbits and sheep. Seeing you go through the process was so cool! Also I love the hand-dying aspect of it too! :D
Renewable energy wouldn't be such a big deal if people didn't rally against the use of nuclear energy, the cleanest most abundant energy source on the planet
I'm not 100% sure if stealing your neighbors internet/wifi is the enviromentally correct thing to do...but good for you guys^^'' I do remember though that there was some sort of combination of both methods (on both sides - so sending + receiving very streamlined signal) that made it possible to send a signal over several...i want to say miles? of open water.
What I need to know is how you keep those zucchini free of squash bugs! I even went 3 entire years without growing _ANY_ squash, to try to break whatever breeding cycle they might have. But... they still returned, after only 3 decent harvests of zukes, maybe 12 total from three plants, then they wiped the plants out in only about 3 days' time. 😡🤬😖🤬😡
Wondering whether this is really going off-grid when you have so much help of skilled people, powered tools and technological materials (for free?) to keep living more or less like you live in-grid...
Sure, but the main purpose of the series isn't to test them, but to show it's possible to live with less strain on the environment. The help is brought in to speed things up/make up for them not having the skills they need.
@@Error0101 Of course. Still, it makes it look harder to do, in a way. Someone like me, living in a city in South America, a lady with scarce ability to build stuff (I can knit pretty well... does it count?) and none of the resources these gentlemen have (a sheep farm nearby, a water stream nearby - I have almost no rain, no place to forage...) can take anything of this and make use of it. When most of the current population is urban, tips to reduce the carbon print in an urban setting would be much appreciated. Without having to build a parabolic antenna to steal WiFi. How did they manage to get the neighbors' password? 😉 Getting water from the air with a homemade condenser, that's something I want to know. Maybe next time. Making beer was obviously more urgent.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher exactly, you got a point. We need the "realistically doable shut-it-off, not a gimmicky like this one. But hey, ig entertainment/hype gonna do more better *smirk*. Anyway, Kurzgesagt talk about the realistic stuff about "Can you fix the climate change" and its a lot more complicated than these..
@@MariaMartinez-researcher I am not sure but are they trying to show that how we can use modern technology and nature to create something that is useful and not harmful to the nature
“Some companies have already followed and are now starting to build their facilities in Iceland” Me: don’t you mean Greenland s**t I forgot I have to do something at Sweden I don’t have Sweden clothing!
does this mean the carcinogens in blue dye is being absorbed into our bodies? or are those compounded locked into the dye (not sure im saying that right) or not something that can be adsorbed into the body from contact?
That’s a good question considering the dye fades from blue jeans pretty distinctly like where is the dye going? Just back into the water from washing machines ?
I once made beer(accidentally) so i can make carbonated water to make soda with because CO2 cans are extremely expensive 😅. But then i forgot about it for a while(?) and it somehow exploded. Smells putrid btw.
I thought the idea of this episode was to show how you can sustain some vices and commodities even when you go off the grid, all while only using local natural ingredients.
Alcohol does take a lot of resources to produce so it may be affected with the rise of climate change. However, I think the point of this series is just education on the behind the scenes to show what goes into the production of the daily things we take for granted😁 I enjoy the production of beer!
We dislike this video because of the stealing of the WIFI, some people say it's only wifi, until the internet is free, someone is paying for it, it is still robbery.