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Coming up are some of the most expensive mistakes in history.
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@crub4906
@crub4906 3 года назад
Evolution of RU-vid Ads. 2010: No ads. 2015: Skip ads. 2018: Skip ads after 5 seconds. 2020: Video will play after ads. 2030: Video may play 2040: Video unavailable, watch ads. 2050: RU-vid renames AdTube".
@AttitudeforQA
@AttitudeforQA 3 года назад
2060: ads take over google 2070: ads take over the internet 2080: ads take over the world
@Eugene_Tan
@Eugene_Tan 3 года назад
2090: ads takes over Mars 2100: ads takes over the whole Solar System
@beatsdontstop305
@beatsdontstop305 3 года назад
🙃😩😭
@scrapfightergd
@scrapfightergd 3 года назад
3000: Ads take over the universe
@Eugene_Tan
@Eugene_Tan 3 года назад
4000: ads takes over the entire Multiverse
@johnjones5939
@johnjones5939 2 года назад
I worked NASA QA for 10 years in the ‘90’s, and I started on the telemetry boxes for COSTAR. I can honestly say that everyone was holding their breath until the first pics came back after HST was powered up during the 1st Servicing/Repair Mission. After the mirror fiasco and the ultimate success of COSTAR to correct the aberration, all subsequent devices on HST as well as other Space Telescopes launched since Hubble was put in high orbit (including JWST, which should be launched next year to the L2 Orbit point out past the Moon) have had COSTAR-like correction circuits installed to ensure there’s no repeat of HST’s first images. Looking back, while it might’ve seemed like an expensive screwup, it really wound up stimulating optics systems in every business, from hospital imaging to your cell phone. The technology would likely have been developed, but the mistake and the urgency to ensure everything was correct for the repair started that development much, much sooner. I
@hunterthewrestler367
@hunterthewrestler367 Год назад
A little more about the kirsk sub: The 23 survivors only survived because they all broke protocol and opened their segments of the sub to get to the very back end of the sub. One of the people was a newlywed with his first child on the way and he had documented the entire thing in his journal that had been recovered off his body, a very hastily scrawled letter was the very last entry in the journal, the letter was to his wife telling her that the water had finally reached the back section of the sub and was rising fast and that she would have to raise their child without him because he knew there was no rescue team coming. The 23 men were plunged into darkness about an hour after the sub had hit the bottom of the sea, only one person had a flashlight on them. The 23 men were stranded in the sub for several days before the water ultimately flooded that final compartment of the sub.
@johnhudson1545
@johnhudson1545 Год назад
The tragedy is that had the Russian federation accepted foreign help minder mind understanding is a lot of those sailors that survived would have been rescued. That is no way for a man to die
@mlafou
@mlafou Год назад
What's even sadder about it, is that there were teams who wanted to go down and help yet the help was declined.
@allenh7835
@allenh7835 Год назад
@@mlafou 2 sides to every story. I have zero trust in most medias honesty or accuracy.
@mlafou
@mlafou Год назад
@Allen H I agree that yes two sides to every story. It was known at the time they did have teams from other countries and even very well know dive teams. However, because of Russia's lack of agreement to help get the trapped sub-divers out ultimately resulted in more death. Russia didn't want leaks out on their technology, I get that but they didn't even use their own countries' home teams to help. The notes were found very sad. More lives lost from inaction because they wanted to protect "secrets". Not surprising all countries have lost people due to similar reasons in a variety of ways. It's sad, it sucks and when it comes to rescuing human lives it needs to change.
@holl0918
@holl0918 2 года назад
Re: B2 Crash. In case anyone is wondering why the B2 didn't use standard pitot tubes for airspeed, it's because they would increase the radar crossection.
@simecassimecas5092
@simecassimecas5092 3 года назад
I was a mistake but not so expensive
@Sam-uh9uw
@Sam-uh9uw 3 года назад
Nah you were not
@AttitudeforQA
@AttitudeforQA 3 года назад
what he said 👆
@dennysguerra3755
@dennysguerra3755 3 года назад
ok.
@horizon4669
@horizon4669 3 года назад
I don't get it
@horizon4669
@horizon4669 3 года назад
Also I subbed to you because you deserved it
@indigowulf
@indigowulf 3 года назад
And just a couple weeks after this video was released, along comes a shipping boat in a canal and says "hold my beer".
@tylerthegamer8766
@tylerthegamer8766 3 года назад
Good joke, good joke
@togiisuperheavytank
@togiisuperheavytank 3 года назад
Costed billions
@lucasjohnstone6419
@lucasjohnstone6419 3 года назад
Super underrated comment
@Nitebreed
@Nitebreed 3 года назад
So who's got its beer then?
@johnnyquest9519
@johnnyquest9519 3 года назад
@@Nitebreed Biden
@Doge67856
@Doge67856 Год назад
Your telling me a 20 yr old bridge collapsing cost 160k? The Titanic sank on it's maiden voyage, and costs 400 million to make in todays money.
@patrickomeagher9868
@patrickomeagher9868 2 года назад
I used to live in Osaka and loved visiting Kobe because it was close and reminds me of Seattle. The owner of one of the private English conversation schools I worked for had moved after surviving that earthquake. She said a lot of the damage was actually due to fire because of all the natural gas lines that ruptured. I myself experienced the big one in 2011 (from several hundred miles away) that caused the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster. I've been in several earthquakes and that one felt more like being on the deck of a ship in a storm than the usual shaking. The tsunami that the factor 9.0 earthquake had caused overcame the breakwater (that was built to stop tsunamis) and shorted out the generators (and backups) that were not made to function under water. Without power to the cooling pumps, the reactors overheated and some melted down. For a while after, planes weren't even allowed to fly in a large radius around the plant. They had to fly over Russia and approach from the West (coming into Kansai airport from North America anyway). When I first moved to Japan in 2004 I worked for one of the biggest conversation school chains called Nova. Right before I got there the CEO (Sahashi Nozomu) had roughly doubled the number of locations and teachers. The economy went into a recession and (to make a long story short) Nova had spread itself too thin and went bankrupt. Turns out the company hadn't paid the rent on employees' apartments for months, so there were mass evictions. Hundreds of foreign teachers were suddenly unemployed and homeless. Some embassies (like Australia) were even offering citizens emergency flights home. I survived it because the aforementioned Kobe earthquake survivor hired me and a friend of hers helped me take over the lease on my apartment, evicting Nova on paper and signed me on as the new renter. I ended up putting up a few other teachers while they got back on their feet or secured plane tickets home.
@ASoberBear
@ASoberBear Год назад
So theres hobos and crime everywhere?
@tylerthompson5859
@tylerthompson5859 Год назад
It was later found out that Fukushima was designed to withstand any INDIVIDUAL major disaster. The earthquake/tsunami combo meant where one didn't get the plant, the other did. TEPCO was warned numerous times that the plant wasn't completely safe according to its designs and did nothing to update safely protocols and systems, which could have ultimately prevented the disaster in the first place, because scientists had discovered the walls weren't high enough for more recently measured wave heights, meaning the entire plant would basically drown and fail if those waves occured. And they did.. not long after that earthquake triggered the failsafe, dropping the control rods to stop the reactions.. and then, it was all downhill.
@donwise8767
@donwise8767 3 месяца назад
You can blame General Electric for what happened, otherwise known as Greed and Evil. The Fukushima reactors had no containment vessels, which would have prevented the release of radiation. Greed and Evil sold Tokyo Electric on this concept due to the cost savings. The outcome disgustingly illustrates how the influence of the buzzard vomit on Wall Street ultimately results in disastrous and costly consequences.
@Dingomush
@Dingomush 3 года назад
In your piece about the Hubble Space Telescope I must defend the PerkinElmer company. In NASA’s investigation into the cause of the “astigmatism” that the telescope was displaying they found that the mirror was indeed the wrong shape for the collector and sensor units. But the PerkinElmer company wasn’t to blame as they had wanted to take several crucial quality control steps, including measurements to insure the correct curvature, but that would mean cleaning it, moving it to a different stand, and heating and cooling the material to get the correct measurements to proceed. The outside inspectors said “no”. Because they were running out of time to get the project built and on the stand before the launch date. The guys from PerkinElmer company voiced their concerns many times but the inspectors had them continue. Also, NASA did not come up with the plan to save the telescope. The guys at PerkinElmer came up with the “contact lens theory”. Plus, if they had screwed it up that bad, why would they let them build the fix for it? They said that the “fix lens” was three times more challenging than the mirror was. In the early days, right after the launch, they threw PerkinElmer under the bus so that somebody else could keep eating the jellybeans. I don’t know that they ever said, publicly, who’s job it was to oversee the overseers. Thought I’d throw that in there.
@xonx209
@xonx209 Год назад
I was wondering why the mirror was not tested before being launched.
@Dingomush
@Dingomush Год назад
@@xonx209 Deadlines…..in order to test the mirror it would need to be disassembled, put in a vacuum chamber and cooled down to mimic orbital conditions. They claimed that they didn’t have enough time to make the deadline if testing was needed, so they scrapped it. Even after the company who was grinding it said that it was a crucial step……..
@airbourne1266
@airbourne1266 3 года назад
Actually. International rescue efforts did arrive in plenty of time. The Russian government stood in the way until everyone was dead
@Mirolp7
@Mirolp7 3 года назад
dead people cant sue you
@cgilbert210
@cgilbert210 3 года назад
That’s horrible. 😔
@NorwegianBastard
@NorwegianBastard 3 года назад
Russia would sacrifice their own sons instead of facing embarrassment
@rezawicaksono4753
@rezawicaksono4753 2 года назад
I think it's not about embarrassment, it's all about military secret i dunno, maybe US also reject international aid if their nuclear sub went down
@rickwhite4137
@rickwhite4137 2 года назад
19:59 Regarding the Kursk incident. Norway offered to rescue the remaining crew on board, but they were not allowed by the Russian authorities until it was too late. When they arrived, all the men on board had died.
@justdoingitjim7095
@justdoingitjim7095 2 года назад
A small privately owned restaurant near my house had just reopened under new management. It had always offered standard fare, such as chicken fried steak, BBQ and other southern dishes. It did moderately well, but the new management decided to increase sales by offering an unlimited seafood buffet for lunch on Wednesdays. It was only $9.99 each and instantly was wildly popular! Their biggest moving item was the shrimp, which was fried, boiled, popcorn and shrimp etouffee. People were heaping nothing but shrimp on their plates and eating tons of it! The special was supposed to run for two months, but was cut short after just three weeks. Shortly thereafter the restaurant closed it's doors again and their new "manager" was out looking for a new job! Hopefully he found one that doesn't involve selling food!
@tiankuohua5167
@tiankuohua5167 3 года назад
15:43 Correction: The Ariane 5 rocket used part of the Ariane 4’s software, and a number generated within a 64-bit floating point was larger than the maximum capacity for the 16-bit singed integer caused the rocket to think it was 90 degrees off course, forcing ground crew to hit the self-destruct switch.
@tomcorwine3091
@tomcorwine3091 2 года назад
I was thinking it was probably an overflow error of some kind.
@soopahjj11
@soopahjj11 2 года назад
Uh… yeah me too. I was thinking these things too.
@_v1nce130
@_v1nce130 2 года назад
and it became the worlds most expensive firework maybe even the biggest
@KingstonTiger
@KingstonTiger Год назад
Ya I was thinking why they would make a self destruct switch on an unmanned rocket fully depending on the computer decision. Glad to know my doubt has been cleared up. Thanks
@Placeholder1225
@Placeholder1225 Год назад
@@_v1nce130 its technically one of the worlds most expensive software bug to lol
@sphakamisozondi
@sphakamisozondi 3 года назад
When the government paid for something, that means, *WE PAID FOR IT.* emphasis on *WE!*
@ionymous6733
@ionymous6733 3 года назад
and who did the government pay? US! Lots of people's jobs come from the money the government (we) pay them (ourselves).
@jeffjests2764
@jeffjests2764 3 года назад
@@ionymous6733 tax dollars shall not go to the military no more
@0yah0yah06
@0yah0yah06 3 года назад
@@jeffjests2764 aight lets get invaded, sounds fun!
@jeffjests2764
@jeffjests2764 3 года назад
@@0yah0yah06 we don't need a military, it would be dumb to invade the us anyways
@jeffjests2764
@jeffjests2764 3 года назад
@@0yah0yah06 yall guys are so militaristic, just be pacifist
@missneah0215
@missneah0215 Год назад
In addition to the information, my easily distracted mind absolutely treasures the animation in these series. Thanks for the giggles and thank you (and your team) so much for all you do!!
@reelfishingtradition1655
@reelfishingtradition1655 2 года назад
What I heard about this car ship was, is someone left a side door open that they could have shut automatically from the bridge, they never shut it, so the ship was taking water from that open door which they couldn't fix it after it had taken on so much water so it started to tip until it was too late.
@joneszen
@joneszen 3 года назад
My Dad once met an X Nasa employee at a bar and he said they already knew about the Hubble mirror problem before the launch but sent it up anyway because they were already way over budget and past their delivery date of the project.
@MrBkrndy
@MrBkrndy 3 года назад
I can 100% see them doing this!
@SaraKhan-ku7jb
@SaraKhan-ku7jb 3 года назад
Nice
@SaraKhan-ku7jb
@SaraKhan-ku7jb 3 года назад
Just nice 😑😐😐
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc 3 года назад
@@SaraKhan-ku7jb they had the solution then too! thats why it went up regardless.
@unknown-ft9ik
@unknown-ft9ik 3 года назад
Cap
@NinjaTyler
@NinjaTyler 2 года назад
A huge part of why Kobe was so devastated was due to how the houses were constructed, they were built with super heavy tiled roofs to endure the violent storms the region would get, but in cruel irony it meant while it could withstand massive winds it wasn't designed for the shaking of the foundation from earthquakes and almost all of the houses were completely flattened by the weight of the roofs, and it's what caused the death toll to reach such numbers as it did.
@randomthings8247
@randomthings8247 2 года назад
No. crule ironie iz not spaice. Crueol irony is steel, stainless for no rust. Why you no rust?
@ItzBIULD
@ItzBIULD 2 года назад
@@randomthings8247 what?
@queen-lilyorjiako268
@queen-lilyorjiako268 2 года назад
@@randomthings8247 huh?
@randomthings8247
@randomthings8247 2 года назад
@@queen-lilyorjiako268 well as for someone who has been working in the construction field I can say that the metal used for the wires in holding up the bridge in the first clip was the first mistake. When creating such a bridge you gotta use either galvanized steel wires or aluminium wires, for the exact reason that they cannot rust. And aluminum would be preferred here as it is both flexible, light doesn't rust and is very strong.
@chrisb9143
@chrisb9143 2 года назад
@@randomthings8247 Actually, aluminum oxydise way faster than iron But the oxyde is stronger than aluminum metal
@peytonmac1131
@peytonmac1131 2 года назад
I find something oddly endearing about the Hubble telescope needing glasses to see clearly.
@johnbergamini3567
@johnbergamini3567 2 года назад
50 million dollars is a cheap fix to an instrument costing 1.5 billion. The COSTAR fix was and is genius. What an amazing and demanding feat the Hubble telescope was!
@montanosegaming7011
@montanosegaming7011 3 года назад
Oh man Mrbeast cant afford these
@AttitudeforQA
@AttitudeforQA 3 года назад
don't count your *beasts* before they *roar*
@dinahk.7622
@dinahk.7622 3 года назад
@@AttitudeforQA lmao
@pr1m3_d22
@pr1m3_d22 3 года назад
Thinking the same thing
@AttitudeforQA
@AttitudeforQA 3 года назад
@@BeastNutha 🤣🤣🤣
@samuraiboi2735
@samuraiboi2735 3 года назад
@@BeastNutha oh i hear mr beast roaring in the distance😲 i think his angry at us°~°
@towvalee2297
@towvalee2297 3 года назад
Just imagine being the one person responsible for anyone of these mistakes.
@razvanxd6088
@razvanxd6088 3 года назад
I would cry for 30 years if I made any of that mistakes
@pr1m3_d22
@pr1m3_d22 3 года назад
Blame someone
@joshuastoaac9572
@joshuastoaac9572 3 года назад
@@pr1m3_d22 right if they'll know you did it
@midnightblues4667
@midnightblues4667 3 года назад
To be honest its NEVER one person's fault. Its a group effort.
@pr1m3_d22
@pr1m3_d22 3 года назад
@@joshuastoaac9572 They will not
@ElenaHaskins
@ElenaHaskins 2 года назад
Thank you for this series. Details for failure analysis are good to know. Of course, "government's money" actually means money taken from citizens via taxes and/or inflation. In addition, some of the comments have very interesting information/clarification. Thank you to those commenters, as well.
@charliedallachie3539
@charliedallachie3539 2 года назад
Yep it’s not hard for the government to blow other peoples money. They’ll just ask for more in taxes.
@maddmatter1811
@maddmatter1811 Год назад
@@charliedallachie3539 so what happens when the government blows other peoples money?
@rickberg2064
@rickberg2064 Год назад
​@@charliedallachie3539 1131321131323311q1
@thedoctor7158
@thedoctor7158 4 месяца назад
Seriously, do you have a single original thought? You have posted this exact same comment on each of these videos.
@cellogang2768
@cellogang2768 2 года назад
In my personal experience I have encountered an expensive mistake too I live in Goa, India and on a famous tourist destination, Miramar Beach, A huge cruise ship ran aground a few metres from the shore and people were not allowed in the water. The ship was moved around a month later. It was tilting to its side while it was there
@avrggamer69
@avrggamer69 3 года назад
Oil tanker: I can make it if I ju... Bridge: *I'm gonna end this guy's whole career*
@o_oqwertyuiop5680
@o_oqwertyuiop5680 3 года назад
Idk know if i should laugh
@avrggamer69
@avrggamer69 3 года назад
@@o_oqwertyuiop5680 I know I did 😂😂
@not_youngjustice3717
@not_youngjustice3717 3 года назад
😵😵😵
@MrSweetheartlissa
@MrSweetheartlissa 3 года назад
@@o_oqwertyuiop5680 Me to
@lexx5030
@lexx5030 3 года назад
I think it also end his whole life
@hexagonshorts2186
@hexagonshorts2186 3 года назад
WW1 and WW2 were one of the most expensive mistakes of human history Unlike the above in this two almost the whole world suffered all at once
@AnshuOP69
@AnshuOP69 3 года назад
WE suffered da most D:
@Ubique2927
@Ubique2927 8 месяцев назад
No mistake. Just evil at work.
@lad3523
@lad3523 2 года назад
I’m pretty sure the most costly mistake is when you major in something you soon grow to hate.
@michaelmann8800
@michaelmann8800 2 года назад
Only if you treat your education as learning how to do a very specific thing rather than learning how to learn, adapt, and grow.
@greghanson5696
@greghanson5696 2 года назад
The Nanfang’ao bridge failure started at the top of one of the vertical cable near the center, not at the cable anchors at either end. The other cables should have been able to absorb the extra load but they too were corroded.
@randomthings8247
@randomthings8247 2 года назад
Why not stainless with nikel alloye? No rust, no death. Why death over rust?
@devilsadvocate1441
@devilsadvocate1441 2 года назад
this is why as a Nace inspector we sign an oath
@133Nomad
@133Nomad 3 года назад
I’d hate to be the guy who lost his hard drive of Bitcoin. And then to see my name on lists like this.
@cindydott452
@cindydott452 3 года назад
I still think he made it up!
@mustangnawt1
@mustangnawt1 3 года назад
I don’t. No one wants to be the Biggest Looser. I’ve thought about it helping him for a cut. Some dumps lay trash in a pattern by date. This is how police sometimes locate things. If he could figure out when it happened... Must be difficult 2 go on unscathed after that. Could u imagine?
@oahuhawaii2141
@oahuhawaii2141 2 года назад
@@mustangnawt1: He did ask folks who were knowledgeable about that dump's operations, and the team narrowed down the general area, based on the best info the guy could recall. However, they failed to find the HDD in the landfill, and the town eventually told them to stop because of health and safety concerns. Anyway, he had mined his 7500 BTC for practically nothing, and later threw away the HDD which holds it, when they were worth over $600. Seems he's back to his original state, with nothing to show for it, but grief and a sad story, like claiming to lose the winning Mega-Million or Powerball lottery ticket. It would be funny if, in the future, an archeologist finds the HDD, and a team of engineers reads out the data from the platter to recover the digital tokens. If BTC is still valid as a currency at that point in time, there'll be a lot of vulture lawyers coming in to feed.
@stevewight1409
@stevewight1409 2 года назад
Hard to believe no other way to verify his purchase/ownership ...it's a stretch to believe the story as told here.
@cindydott452
@cindydott452 2 года назад
@@stevewight1409 .. I think he made it up hoping for donations to start pouring in.
@dannybonura3927
@dannybonura3927 3 года назад
Can’t wait for the next one with the Suez Canal blockage 😂😂
@dewishesso2305
@dewishesso2305 3 года назад
Seen it last week already
@nippon19
@nippon19 3 года назад
some maths i see is about 300 billions between ship salvage, fines, assurances and world market slowed down, so imo top 1 over all
@msdeadmentellnotales1583
@msdeadmentellnotales1583 3 года назад
@@dewishesso2305 0
@msdeadmentellnotales1583
@msdeadmentellnotales1583 3 года назад
@@dewishesso2305 pp
@msdeadmentellnotales1583
@msdeadmentellnotales1583 3 года назад
@@dewishesso2305 0
@douglassmith4317
@douglassmith4317 Год назад
Seattle 1994 . Security Fence Co. Inc. My Forman and I had started a Security Fencing job at Boeing Field. Underground utilities aka call before you dig, had already paint marked all underground utilities. Giving us the go to layout our fence line. Staying a minimum of 3ft away from there markings. Great so we had to drill through the airstrip approx 1 1/2 ft of concrete + 4ft depth as needed for structural integrity for the fence post footing. A Hydronic Taxoma drill rig was used to do the job. Unfortunately on the 3rd hole the drill unit hit some underground obstruction. Witch had brought the project to a screaming hault. When 80% of Boeing Fields fiber optics had been drilled through. Costing a staggering $27,000,000 price tag blow to the utility Companys (Call before you dig. ) for a paint mark off by 19 inches. OUTCH! The Fence Co. Was not at fault. DOUG SMITH & DALE LEWALLEN.
@HichigoShirosaki1
@HichigoShirosaki1 Год назад
I watched a documentary on the B2 bomber accident. There was alot more miscommunication than that. Not even some of the techs at guam knew about it and there were also warning signs given by the plane after calibration that were disregarded. It was also a flaw in the programming as the plane systems were aware of the d9fferent sensor readings even after calibration but believed the false reading over the legitinate readings when doing it's autonated actions. The pilots literally were not able to stop it.
@ScatteredCollector
@ScatteredCollector 3 года назад
9:00 The idea for Harry Potter actually came to her in 1990 while she was searching for a job, and the idea "just fell into her head". It wasn't until 1995 that she was able to finish the book, and in 1997 was able to publish it.
@joycewills895
@joycewills895 3 года назад
Just a youthful spin on "The Lord of the Rings". I've read both too many similarities to ignore.
@danielfenton804
@danielfenton804 3 года назад
After hearing exactly how many eyewatering and jaw dropping copies I don't think my literary ideas could ever measure up quite as much!🤯
@TanookiSuit
@TanookiSuit Год назад
I just caught onto this account in the last week and see this is a many part series. Did you ever cover the Atari *not* buying the conclusive rights to sell Nintendo product in the 1980s? They didn't like the deal, bailed on it, and the NES exploded between 1985-1989 and after, and well we know what happened to Atari. I'm sure they could have used those billions in revenue. :D
@HPS09
@HPS09 2 года назад
8:20 - The electromagnetic waves would damage the hard drive rendering it useless & unable to recover the data needed to cash out ...
@OnlyIfYouKnew_
@OnlyIfYouKnew_ 3 года назад
At least Red Lobster honored their side of the offer, unlike the dominos tattoo disaster. 😂😂
@natehill8069
@natehill8069 3 года назад
Or Pepsi reneging on their Harrier giveaway
@darthwiizius
@darthwiizius 3 года назад
Here in the UK vacuum cleaner manufacturer Electrolux offered a free open ended return flight to NYC for every machine sold but didn't print the usual "one per household" restriction on it, honouring the offer bankrupted them because people like a friend of mine bought 7 vacuums as they were about the fifth of the normal price of the flight and he got all his chrimbo, birthday and wedding prezzies sorted for a few years to boot too.
@Nitebreed
@Nitebreed 3 года назад
I saw a guy in a domminos uniform buying a load of cheap pizza's in Aldi (the 50p ones)- about 20- all that were there- the twat didn't even hide his uniform!
@GeneralBuckNaked
@GeneralBuckNaked 2 года назад
@Night Breed... I dont where that happened at lol. Cuz Dominoes pizza definitely doesnt taste like no Aldis pizza at all
@SrulDog
@SrulDog 2 года назад
@@natehill8069 they didn't renege. It was a joke and everyone knew it. Including the court, which is why they won the lawsuit.
@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 3 года назад
At least the bridge lasted 20 years. The Tacoma Narrows bridge of 1940 only lasted 4 months.
@theurbanloner8879
@theurbanloner8879 3 года назад
Whoa whoa I'm from Tacoma cross the narrows all the time. 😂
@nharris4606
@nharris4606 3 года назад
Galloping Gertie is what they called it. Lol. Tacoma native here!
@theurbanloner8879
@theurbanloner8879 3 года назад
@@nharris4606 lol yes I'm aware of that . Tacoma native here myself .
@sysrqstoic
@sysrqstoic 3 года назад
I saw this (Galloping Gertie) on Encarta 🤣
@garyellison9615
@garyellison9615 3 года назад
But I saw the pictures of galloping girdy on the wall of the 'Span' as a youngster. What was the dog's name?
@philipchesleyiii
@philipchesleyiii Год назад
Back when Red Lobster had its $14.99 all you can eat promo, I as a teen sat there for 2 hours and ate 7 pounds of crab legs. Only left because my parents got tired of watching me eat.
@veryveryverysadcat
@veryveryverysadcat Год назад
Deserve the compqny
@B127GD
@B127GD 2 года назад
I feel like they ignore the deaths and act like the worst part was the cost.
@katerinapeklenk2016
@katerinapeklenk2016 3 года назад
The Ariane 5 explosion looks a bit like the Challenger explosion but with more of a fireworks effect.
@getredytagetredy
@getredytagetredy 2 года назад
That's because they used the same shit they blew up the WTC and building 7 with...
@luisalfonsoalba9730
@luisalfonsoalba9730 3 года назад
The worst and more expensive mistake (in my budget) was my marriage.
@sandraoverstreet1559
@sandraoverstreet1559 3 года назад
Ditto
@sandraoverstreet1559
@sandraoverstreet1559 3 года назад
Ditto Will never marry again going on 27 years was married for 14 years then divorced.
@rluv4evr
@rluv4evr Год назад
Netflix never would have been so successful if they mailed their DVDs in the old fashioned jewel cases. The paper mailers were ideal for NYC apartment building mailboxes.
@sarahlovee4229
@sarahlovee4229 Год назад
I'm surprised you didn't start a worldwide treasure hunt for that hard drive filled with Bitcoin lol
@Mogani
@Mogani Год назад
other than ransom money unless you know the password to access that bitcoin would just end up wasting it.
@castielwakeham1639
@castielwakeham1639 Год назад
i'll give you a clue.. its in newport not far from cardiff lol
@sarahlovee4229
@sarahlovee4229 Год назад
@@Mogani well if it were me I'd be happy enough to get it back to share with the finder.
@sarahlovee4229
@sarahlovee4229 Год назад
Now since it's my idea I feel like I deserve a little bit of a fee for getting the right person with the ability to go find it the idea. lol
@sarahlovee4229
@sarahlovee4229 Год назад
@@Mogani But you'd also be surprised to see the amount of people who write that information on something and then tape it to the hard drive. There's plenty of hard drives in my freezer with the information of what's on it and the login information taped to it well enough the paper is totally safe. (NO ONE ROB ME THEYRE PICTURES! THATS IT! FAMILY PHOTOS. One is solely every photo of my dead kid. These have zero worth to anyone else.)
@jonathansantorelli4529
@jonathansantorelli4529 3 года назад
Okay everyone let’s go search for that hard drive cut gets split evenly 😂
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@astronomicalgamer205
@astronomicalgamer205 3 года назад
The one person who already found it: no thanks
@birdydev4546
@birdydev4546 3 года назад
Ight ima join lolll
@PANZERFAUST90
@PANZERFAUST90 3 года назад
fail
@dantreadwell7421
@dantreadwell7421 3 года назад
Eh, if no one has found it by now, it's all gone anyway. The disks have probably corroded into slag by now.
@grdovwd1589
@grdovwd1589 3 года назад
Thanks A LOT for converting measurements in each video !! That's a thumb up you'll easily get from me !!
@thetwitchfurry5548
@thetwitchfurry5548 Год назад
I feel so sorry for the guy who threw the bitcoin hard drive away
@Matt-wf7ry
@Matt-wf7ry 2 месяца назад
What's amazing is that BP had to pay for over 100 billion dollars in fines and cleanup but still is one of the biggest oil companies in the world.
@riuyh73888
@riuyh73888 3 года назад
feel bad for the guy who spilled his plate on his pants at the start :(
@cmcofficial1964
@cmcofficial1964 3 года назад
Brooklyn 99 The detective was trying to prove that his captain was wearing no pants the captain admitted it and well you know
@paulmartino7645
@paulmartino7645 3 года назад
D see eye to see byeuygcwvvuv given to reject ca swodc see CCswvees to see what txt VVCS call awfyotcw yy
@user-yk6yx4ym8q
@user-yk6yx4ym8q 3 года назад
@@paulmartino7645 stoke? Lol
@user-yk6yx4ym8q
@user-yk6yx4ym8q 3 года назад
@Bryson Gamblin srtorke
@user-yk6yx4ym8q
@user-yk6yx4ym8q 3 года назад
@Bryson Gamblin sortke
@Ch33kySimp
@Ch33kySimp 3 года назад
There’s no price on life unfortunately ;( condolences to the people that have died to these mistakes
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 2 года назад
I disagree. Life is worth NOTHING. (ALL WE ARE is....ONE DUDE's JIZZ!!) Humans cost nothing to make, and couldn't be EASIER to accidentally create! Plus, there's a fate FAR worse than death: LIFE (on a planet of 7 billion fuckup humans!). ex: I'd rather have been CRUSHED TO DEATH in the Miami Condo Collapse....than survive by you lost EVERYTHING! (If you think it's easy to get new Photo IDs etc, it ain't. You can get your Birth Certificate, but that's not enough to replace ANY of your IDs etc! Not in Amerikkka!)
@lynnkayee1015
@lynnkayee1015 Год назад
*Messed up fact related to the Kursk* : During a live press conference, the family members of victims that wouldn't keep quiet about how they were lied to were involuntarily injected with sedatives and carried out of the room. Everyone else just pretended it wasn't happening. It is incredibly eerie to watch. 👀
@Alfiewobbel
@Alfiewobbel 2 года назад
Layers and layers of irony using that scene of Ron puking 😂
@OneTwoFive0
@OneTwoFive0 3 года назад
Wow these mistakes make my life look like a smoothly paved asphalt road to $10,000,000
@theidiotictroublemaker2281
@theidiotictroublemaker2281 3 года назад
You are overestimating yourself
@KilledByThatTrain
@KilledByThatTrain 3 года назад
I lost my wallet once, over $20 gone, just like that, it still hurts
@michaelpettersson4919
@michaelpettersson4919 3 года назад
I misplaced a wallet in my apartment and later found it again but not until I cancelled the cards in it. Annoying and expensive.
@shangamingyt9327
@shangamingyt9327 3 года назад
Its 500pesos in philippines
@KilledByThatTrain
@KilledByThatTrain 3 года назад
@@shangamingyt9327 Oo Mahal yun
@oolivegreen
@oolivegreen 3 года назад
@@michaelpettersson4919 should have just locked 🔐 the cards and then after if still not found then cancel. haha that's what I do. I just freeze or lock my card when I can't find it. And when I find it I unlock it. 🙌🏽☺️👌🏽
@sysrqstoic
@sysrqstoic 3 года назад
@@shangamingyt9327 more like 1,000
@TwesomE
@TwesomE 2 года назад
I believe that the situation with kursk sub isn't a problem of welding rather not being checked casually for routine inspections.Im not sure if they check those machines that much to be honest!
@partickthompson1164
@partickthompson1164 2 года назад
The kursk sub cost is nothing to how those 23 young men knew they were going to die and wrote their good bye letters to their families in the darkness. These letters are heart breaking .
@SlimothyJimothy621
@SlimothyJimothy621 2 года назад
I started crying for that dude with the Bitcoin hard drive
@oahuhawaii2141
@oahuhawaii2141 2 года назад
From nothing, he ended up with nothing. No big deal.
@warrensteel9954
@warrensteel9954 2 года назад
And if he took all the money he spent looking for the drive and just bought more coins he would be a multimillionaire by now.
@theodoremarakas9899
@theodoremarakas9899 2 года назад
Me, too.
@joelesher7106
@joelesher7106 2 года назад
No joke my son throw out 20k bitcoins in a hard drive in 2012 that would be worth over a Billion (Yes with a B) dollars.
@oahuhawaii2141
@oahuhawaii2141 2 года назад
@@joelesher7106: What was on the HDD that was valued at $20K? [One BitCoin is valued at about $45K at the moment.]
@holdenleeb2312
@holdenleeb2312 2 года назад
You missed the best part The backup mirror, made by Kodak, was eventually tested to be the correct mirror despite not being chosen
@Grishrak
@Grishrak Год назад
Now Netflix is losing a ton of money because they cancel series after 1 or 2 seasons, increase the monthly fee, don’t have as many great shows or movies, and are trying to crack down on sharing passwords. A lot can change in a few years.
@22Sparky
@22Sparky 2 года назад
$160,000 for the 6 dead people and 10 injured, but 20-something million to build a bridge. Shows how much life is worth.
@Scratchingforcash
@Scratchingforcash 2 года назад
I feel terrible for the guy who threw out that hard drive. I honestly do. I don’t know how I would go on knowing I did that by accident.
@lanthanumlanthanium6373
@lanthanumlanthanium6373 Год назад
It's just money. If having a lot of money will make you happy, then you're living life incorrectly.
@anakinskywalker8859
@anakinskywalker8859 Год назад
@@lanthanumlanthanium6373 still, that amount of money being lost could've been avoided.
@BlenderStudy
@BlenderStudy 3 года назад
2:56 That's amazing. I had no idea about how the Hubble telescope's mirrors were made. Thank you for the update, Be Amazed..!!
@Mochrie99
@Mochrie99 3 года назад
I just remember how big a joke Hubble was back in the day. It's made up for it in spades since then. Some of the most recent images are mind-blowingly amazing. Not a joke anymore.
@gfopt
@gfopt 3 года назад
Except the videos were of Steward Observatory Mirror Lab, which didn’t make Hubble’s mirror.
@ricardorodrigijez8112
@ricardorodrigijez8112 2 года назад
Only a bird brain can accidentally burn a forest fire.
@edwardevans8979
@edwardevans8979 2 года назад
We had an Ice storm in Iowa. A high tension power line was hanging so low it was blocking travel on a hi-way. Instead of having trucks support the lines, the person in charge decided to cut the lines resulting in 25 miles of towers being pulled over.
@pandap.400
@pandap.400 3 года назад
Lol 😂 I feel bad for everyone
@mannyaguirre4059
@mannyaguirre4059 3 года назад
same
@cheesy_potato9243
@cheesy_potato9243 3 года назад
Most of the problems happened because the people who caused it were ignorant so i don't feel as bad
@tiajoseph7309
@tiajoseph7309 3 года назад
Why are you laughing then?
@lisabee8883
@lisabee8883 3 года назад
Me to
@pandap.400
@pandap.400 3 года назад
@@tiajoseph7309 :/
@Rashed1255
@Rashed1255 3 года назад
Olympic sized swimming pool is quite a favorite unit on this channel isn’t it?
@coldshadow_yt9708
@coldshadow_yt9708 3 года назад
testing testing
@burneggroll
@burneggroll 3 года назад
Odd choice of measures.The 1908 Olympic swimming pool was 100 meters long. Today's pools are 50 meters (long course) or 25 meters (short course). It is not a specific definition, as there is no official limit on the depth of an Olympic pool.
@austinh1028
@austinh1028 3 года назад
Olympic swimming pool is a decent-enough measurement to show scale (like foot-ball field), my parents pool takes about 1.5 standard tanker's to fill (only filled this way after it was finished, one truck of lake water got it about 2/3 full) Relatively, an Olympic pool sized amount/volume of liquid, is "a lot of liquid"
@Rashed1255
@Rashed1255 3 года назад
@@austinh1028 I have no idea what the size of an Olympic sized swimming poor nor an American football field are tho
@austinh1028
@austinh1028 3 года назад
@@Rashed1255 660,000 Gallons or 2.5 million Liters generally, according to google, inground pools are around 15,000-40,000 gallons (130,000L) Think he mainly uses the measurements because you can show them easily in video
@SophiaAphrodite
@SophiaAphrodite 2 года назад
Fun fact: BP makes $162 Billion dollars a year in profits. The total cost of Deep Water Horizon was recouped in about 40 days of operation.
@martymart1048
@martymart1048 2 года назад
I remember the submarine thing so well because, one day I was talking to somebody and I said you know it'll be suck for people in the submarine to be stuck in the water and they won't be able to get to you. Just a random thought I was talking to a friend and I swear a week or two later that happened. And I felt weirded out that it actually happened so close after I thought about it. I never forget it
@craigstoner2632
@craigstoner2632 7 месяцев назад
That's purely coincidence. You're aren't the only person that has had that thought, regarding submarines 🙄🤣
@ChrisTyroneDrip
@ChrisTyroneDrip 3 года назад
I’m from Guam. I love when Guam is mentioned in RU-vid videos no matter how little 🥰
@Brock_Landers
@Brock_Landers 3 года назад
So, real story on the Deepwater Horizon, I've never worked for Halliburton, but I worked for their direct competitor for 7 years and there are many different facets to the story. The company that owned and operated the drilling rig was Transocean, which is a great company with an outstanding safety record, but they had been having trouble abandoning the Macondo well so that they could move on to the Kaskida well and the production rig was due to move onto Macondo behind them. The issue was that Halliburton had been researching a better concrete slurry to plug the well so that it could be properly abandoned until the production rig had their blow out preventer and casing tubing installed and could drill through the concrete plug and start oil production. Well Halliburton hadn't perfected the concrete mixture yet and on top of everything not enough centrilizers were used on the drill string due to BP and Halliburton decisions on cost cutting. Also, once the plug had been found to have been leaking from a negative pressure test the Manual Disconnect System had failed to shear the pipe in the BOP because of poor maintenance on the rig crew's part. I have somewhat of a connection to the BOP, but I cannot say how (for obvious reasons) although I can say that I have never seen or touched it. The major issue was that there was a breakdown in pressure applied by BP to the rig crew into believing false ideologies in an attempt to explain away the pressure leak, on Halliburton for not thoroughly testing their slurry concoction before implementing it, and also on the many safeguards that are taught to us as oilfield workers when we are first hired and throughout our careers as we advance to different positions. It's an unfortunate reality in the oilfield that when the budget is way overblown and the projected completion date of a project is passed and exceeded that the owners of the well will attempt to come up with well founded reasons for why something is wrong, but well experienced and trained oilfield employees know better, but they go with the flow because even though we were thoroughly trained to "stop the job" when we find something wrong, we can't stand up to company men. It's sad. It truly is.
@dalefirmin5118
@dalefirmin5118 2 года назад
I also have worked in the offshore oil field. You hit every nail perfectly on the head. There was a catastrophic failure at every level to cause this disaster. You cannot point the finger at just one company or one person. It required a conspiracy to cause this disaster.
@xonx209
@xonx209 Год назад
So did the companies involved learned a lesson and changed for the better?
@robotcraft2157
@robotcraft2157 Год назад
"An investigation was launched into space" nice name for a rocket
@Dinoraptor101
@Dinoraptor101 Год назад
The NASA employee must have been under appreciated
@dekenba6482
@dekenba6482 3 года назад
James Howells, the Bitcoin guy, is Welsh. Call him English, he'll fight you.
@oahuhawaii2141
@oahuhawaii2141 2 года назад
It would be funny if, in the future, an archeologist finds the HDD, and a team of engineers reads out the data from the platter to recover the digital tokens. If BTC is still valid as a currency at that point in time, there'll be a lot of vulture lawyers coming in to feed.
@3a.m.284
@3a.m.284 2 года назад
It’s fine if he fights me, it’s not like he’ll be able to cover the cost of his own bail since his dumb ass threw out a hard drive
@bumkinboi5956
@bumkinboi5956 2 года назад
btc a few months ago was at 50k
@Siegmeyer_
@Siegmeyer_ 2 года назад
@@3a.m.284 You don’t purchase bail in the UK
@Raymus42
@Raymus42 3 года назад
Some more spacecraft accidents: The Mariner 1 crashed in 1962, also due to a software error. It's not exactly clear where the mistake was, as there are several theories to what caused the error. The Mars Climate Orbiter was lost again because of a software error. The programmers for one of the systems used imperial measurements for some reason, which caused the guidance systems to malfunction, as they interpreted the data as if the Orbiter was flying upside down and steered it straight towards the ground.
@Kandy792
@Kandy792 2 года назад
Idk if you have this in part 1 or 2 of this mini series but the Tenerife airport crash was really bad. Idk how much damages were but I'm sure it was a lot
@destruction77
@destruction77 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, I always enjoy your uploads.
@jenniferholden9397
@jenniferholden9397 3 года назад
Those poor submariners, especially those that didn’t get killed by the first explosion. Can’t imagine anything worse.
@dtiydr
@dtiydr 3 года назад
When the rescue teams was on their way an explosion was heard at the sub. It later showed that the oxygen torches they used had got in contact with water and when they do they explode violently and killed them all.
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 2 года назад
THE WORST PART is that in EVERY case....it's the INNOCENT VICTIMS WHO PAY....while the lazy FUCK-UPS or Corrupt Suits GET AWAY EVERY TIME.
@ottovonbismarck8913
@ottovonbismarck8913 2 года назад
"can't imagine anything worse" *Sinking bismarck flashback* yeah.. Sinking Bismarck is just one example for a worse thing... also Yamato and Musashi.
@ericsmith6315
@ericsmith6315 2 года назад
Dying of mouth cancer, yeah thats worse. give me drowning any day
@josephgordon1269
@josephgordon1269 2 года назад
I can. Nerve agents
@RealLifeZatoichi
@RealLifeZatoichi 3 года назад
You teach me so much lol. I partially feel I could go out and work new jobs just from what you share
@lamekid1237
@lamekid1237 2 года назад
The VB 10000 used to be docked in Amelia island Florida, it’s absolutely massive
@abhigyanpratap
@abhigyanpratap 2 года назад
It was a mistake,It wasn't a masterpiece.
@randomperson1418
@randomperson1418 3 года назад
The only thing better than a birthday is having a be amazed video on my birthday (although i guess they do upload daily)
@theurbanloner8879
@theurbanloner8879 3 года назад
Happy belated
@Wehrmacht_1944
@Wehrmacht_1944 3 года назад
the guy that was responsible for the kursk disaster probably got shot out of a torpedo tube and probably got sent to gulag if he survived the first punishment
@AnshuOP69
@AnshuOP69 3 года назад
yea. he is ded in gulag now :D
@rolltide592
@rolltide592 2 года назад
Wow! Those price tags blew my mind!!
@claytonsmith5219
@claytonsmith5219 5 месяцев назад
I lived through the 1971 Sylmar Earthquake north of LA. And lived on the same street as the Olive Vista Hospital. I remember, as a 11-year-old, running out of our house when the second earthquake hit shortly after the first, and watched the elevator shafts fall to the ground with people in them. This needs to be talked about.
@Mochrie99
@Mochrie99 3 года назад
Having seen some of the absolutely breathtaking and amazing images Hubble has taken in recent years, the cost for having to create COSTAR due to the original issues is vastly worth it.
@dumpygoodness4086
@dumpygoodness4086 2 года назад
LOOK CLOSER. Too often I've seen "Hubble photos" that are incredible...and then the FINE PRINT says it's a DOCTORED photograph!! (Some are "artist's RENDITIONS"!!!!)
@peytonmac1131
@peytonmac1131 2 года назад
I find it quite endearing that the Hubble needed glasses. Like some little old man gazing wistfully up at the stars, wondering what there might be.
@powerking1622
@powerking1622 3 года назад
Great video... meticulously planned, beautiful narration...keep going 👍👍Best wishes from India !!
@HiArashi13
@HiArashi13 Год назад
Channel never ceases to amaze me... with narrators who pay absolutely no attention to the text they're reading. "...Ariane 5, which was a *predecessor* of the super successful Ariane 4"... nothing wrong with this phrase...
@anselmareich3549
@anselmareich3549 2 месяца назад
Wow, Lockheed seems to have a history with f-ing up priceless scientific space instruments ...
@Kvra
@Kvra 3 года назад
Tomorrow is my Chemistry exam and seeing You tube for 2 hours 😎😎
@cheesy_potato9243
@cheesy_potato9243 3 года назад
Relatable
@judeoftheweekfilm9539
@judeoftheweekfilm9539 3 года назад
Tmrw my geography exam and watchin utube 😎
@laz5590
@laz5590 3 года назад
You guys mistake unmachable ! 😂
@evelynneclipse2069
@evelynneclipse2069 3 года назад
Tomorrow is my bio exam
@judeoftheweekfilm9539
@judeoftheweekfilm9539 3 года назад
@@laz5590 i can actually spell right i was just in a rush : Tomorrow is my geography exam and im watching. RU-vid
@romeoslover817
@romeoslover817 3 года назад
Can you even imagine being the the poor guy who was ultimately to blame for any of these? The “ground zero” guy?
@mattilangofficial
@mattilangofficial Год назад
Imagine rejecting The Beatles in 1961/62 because "Beatgroups are out". Thanks to George Martin, that he didn't. 🎸🎸🎸🎸
@StarcatMkV
@StarcatMkV Год назад
I would love to be a fly on the wall in regards to the people that are able to investigate scraps of shredded metal and put together these incredible stories of what happened. Not saying I don't believe it, there is always the chance, but I'd really just love to see how one thing leads to another in their findings, which determines what they believe happened.
@what-a-life8097
@what-a-life8097 3 года назад
Wait, so was the truck driver a fisherman as well or did he really survive that fall?!?! 🤯
@jimmylin1313
@jimmylin1313 2 года назад
He survived.
@briangoodwin1519
@briangoodwin1519 3 года назад
Deep water horizon wasn’t a mistake. It was the greed of BP pushing rented equipment to the Max with minimal repair.
@colincampbell767
@colincampbell767 3 года назад
The equipment was not being rented by BP. It was owned and operated by Transocean. BP contracted with Transocean to drill and prepare the well. Drilling that well had been a series of one problem after another which put them three months behind schedule. Although BP was responsible for a poor design (they had been using the exact same well design for years) and their disaster response plan had been copied from copies, from copies for a decade. It was Transocean who screwed up. BP had also screwed up by allowing a contract clause that shifted liability for any oil spills from Transocean to BP. Additionally there was an element of arrogance on the part of Transocean and BP in that they believed that they were 'too good at their jobs' to have a drill rig disaster. Another issue was the top levels of safety management. If you want to get promoted you have to have some kind of achievement. And not having an oil rig blow up in the last year when it had been three decades since the last time it happened wasn't going to impress anybody. So the people responsible for safety were concentrating on 'slips, trips and falls' (the most common workplace accident) and not really paying attention to the oil rigs. Also the routine on the oil rig had been disrupted that day - in what was a cruel irony - when BP officials came out and gave the crew a safety award. Another factor was in the fact that the 'industry standard' blowout preventer had a design flaw in that the design had not been updated after the introduction of higher strength drill pipe. (Which was a problem that affected every blowout preventer in service at the time that nobody noticed because no drill pipes had to be cut in order to perform an emergency seal of a deep sea oil well.) And the cause of the accident was 100% mistakes made by the drill crew. The Haliburton team had indications that something went wrong with the cement work but ignored it because they had seen them before and nothing bad had happenned. The readings from the pressure test showed an anomaly that the people interpreting the results failed to look into. (And they didn't look into why the first two tests had failed they simply re-did the test until the got the result they needed. And in both of these cases - it was the people who did the work who didn't communicate the fact that they were getting 'odd' results to their supervisors. And the final failure was made by the supervisor for that shift on the drilling level itself. Industry SOP was to always have a person observing the flow of drill mud when it was being pumped into the holding tank (on a ship moored to the drill rig) but the person on the bridge if that ship never saw anybody doing this. The supervisor of the crew on the drill floor also failed to notify the ship that the pumps removing the mud from the well had been turned off. As a result - the fact that the mud was still coming out of the well after the pumps were turned off was not noticed by the person who was supposed to be observing it - and not reported by the person who saw the mud entering the tank on his ship but assumed that everything was OK because he hadn't been informed that the pumps had been turned off. The failures by the on-duty drill crew have been glossed over because they were the first ones to die in the explosion and nobody wanted a public perception of a cover-up by blaming the dead people for the disaster. This disaster was the result of a lot of assumptions, an institutional belief that attention to disaster response plans were not needed because they were "too good at their jobs to have a disaster in the first place," a failure of safety management to be prepared for 'blue swan' events, and a series of minor judgement errors by people actually doing the work. Of course when the disaster occurred BP public relations didn't shoot themselves in the foot. Instead they emptied the entire magazine into their foot, reloaded and did it again. And the US govrenment did a lot of questionable things. When BP gave the US govrenment $22 billion to pay damages to people impacted by the disaster. Less than half that money had been paid out when the fund ran out of money. The US govrenment demanded another $20 billion - and BP refused unless the US govrenment gave them an accounting of what happened to the rest of the money. And of course the US govrenment had a windfall of money from the disaster as a result of the fines and fees levied against BP - and the fact that the use govrenment earned a royalty of $12 off of each barrel of oil that left that well.
@tensevo
@tensevo 2 года назад
If they were being greedy, they would have not allowed it to happen. Greedy is just the wrong word since it cost them a lot of money. I think they made a mistake and trusted too much without proper checks and procedures in place. I didn't hear you commenting before the accident. Why? because it's easy in hindsight, to point out what went wrong, but health and safety is hard when people are involved. People do some dumb things if the incentives are wrong.
@getredytagetredy
@getredytagetredy 2 года назад
Their repair? Paint it... And send it back...
@The999Katsu
@The999Katsu 2 года назад
So basically, even though it was mostly the fault of an american rig company and an american foam-cement company, the us government rinsed bp for all it could get.
@aileencitap1538
@aileencitap1538 Год назад
I love your videos!! thank you for making the info easy and fast. Although sometimes i feel dizzy and motion sickness for being all way too fast and the movement of your videos. x____x sometimes I need to stop watching and do something else. But other than that i love them lol.
@davidhall5838
@davidhall5838 Год назад
The 5 richest people in the world could nearly pay of All of these 🤯🤯
@jenniferholden9397
@jenniferholden9397 3 года назад
All this and a shot of Tom Hardy. Perfect.
@lynettehyde905
@lynettehyde905 3 года назад
i lived very near the cider fires, I could see the flames less then two miles from our house. Was the scariest thing I have ever been through
@pauldavis9387
@pauldavis9387 3 года назад
If the eco freaks had let the forestry service do controlled burns, it never would have happened.
@wolfiemuse
@wolfiemuse 2 года назад
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@jeremypilot1015
@jeremypilot1015 2 года назад
Corning Glass company in Elmira New York built the corrective lens for the Hubble. They actually had to make 2 of them as the first had a tiny microscopic defect and that was not good enough for Corning. So at their own cost they remaid the corrective lens. You can see the first lens and how big it actually is by visiting the Corning Museum of Glass in Elmira NY
@bhartiydv3790
@bhartiydv3790 2 года назад
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