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This clip is from QI Series E, Episode 04, 'Exploration' with Stephen Fry, Alan Davies, Bill Bailey, Rich Hall and Sean Lock.

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@ninjafruitchilled
@ninjafruitchilled 7 лет назад
Excellent collective groan from the audience there :)
@TheAdaaamski
@TheAdaaamski 7 лет назад
Rich Hall has some brilliant answers on QI!
@ruofanyu6699
@ruofanyu6699 6 лет назад
wot
@James-ye7rp
@James-ye7rp 6 лет назад
Actually, just because he said that Everest was two feet higher than what it was, there is no way to say where he added the two feet. He could, therefore, have added two feet to the bottom, just as Rich said.
@jamief6507
@jamief6507 5 лет назад
You smoking some good shit? He added 2ft to make the mountain 27,002. And recorded it at that.
@branthomas1621
@branthomas1621 2 года назад
@@jamief6507 😂must be good shit
@maxinesenior596
@maxinesenior596 2 года назад
@@jamief6507 not 27k, 29
@LPJack02
@LPJack02 2 года назад
RIP and long live Sean Lock (April 22, 1963 - August 16, 2021), aged 58 You will always be remembered as a legend.
@howardmctroy3303
@howardmctroy3303 Год назад
I know he got skin cancer earlier in life, but then later got lung cancer. He didn't smoke, did he?
@mitchell16
@mitchell16 3 года назад
0:38 Bill bailey looks completely amazed by Alan here, its brilliant
@McKayonaise
@McKayonaise 6 лет назад
Karl Pilkington teaches us it was really named Everest because when you climb it, you need to 'ave a rest.
@andrewnewens41
@andrewnewens41 4 года назад
That’s a nepalling joke.
@magicaIpineapple
@magicaIpineapple 4 года назад
him... him-a-laya!
@ChimozuFu
@ChimozuFu 3 года назад
What was all that about Brian blessed shitting himself??
@Ranger1812
@Ranger1812 Год назад
Right...
@pseudonayme7717
@pseudonayme7717 Год назад
And that is why I never watch Karl Pilkington, he's so tiresome.
@circomnia9984
@circomnia9984 2 года назад
Nobody has ever put any feet on top of mt Everest, since it's always covered in a couple of feet of ice and snow. Also, Everest is just what we call it. But it's been named by the locals centuries ago. The Tibetan name is Chomolungma, which means “Mother Goddess of the World.” The Nepali name is Sagarmatha, which has various meanings.
@almostfm
@almostfm 6 лет назад
Bit of Everest trivia: "Everest" was one of the album titles the Beatles considered for the album that became "Abbey Road"
@TooCooFoYou
@TooCooFoYou 6 лет назад
almostfm Another fact: The Beatles planned to travel to Everest to shoot photos for the album cover, but they were too lazy so they decided to just take a photo on the street their recording studio was located at.
@ElmoAsmussen
@ElmoAsmussen 3 года назад
More trivia: its actual name (the mountain) is Sagarmatha, Mother of the World.
@emilybarclay8831
@emilybarclay8831 Год назад
@@ElmoAsmussen if you’re going to be anal about it, it’s actual real name is सगरमाथा ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ 珠穆朗玛峰 (romanised Sagarmāthā Chomolungma Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng) Since it’s located in two (maybe three depending on your view of international politics) regions and has three regional names, one must use all three to be completely complete about the matter.
@angelkitsy
@angelkitsy 7 лет назад
Why was my first thought about two disembodied feet?
@virenchain269
@virenchain269 7 лет назад
I had the same thought. If you ever find out, let me know.
@AutomaticDuck300
@AutomaticDuck300 6 лет назад
Because you need help
@dr.tinalight5115
@dr.tinalight5115 5 лет назад
Me too!
@vqqqqq
@vqqqqq 4 года назад
hot
@joskimengstrom2853
@joskimengstrom2853 5 лет назад
"He kept changing his height". Underrated joke :)
@lucasross4007
@lucasross4007 3 года назад
Technically speaking because Everest grows in height every year because of tectonic plates the last person is the first person.
@mathewfullerton8577
@mathewfullerton8577 Год назад
Alan's statement that the height was 29,028 feet but, in 2020, its official height became 29,032 feet (29,031 feet, 8.5 inches, to be exact).
@zoetropo1
@zoetropo1 6 лет назад
“The tallest nanny”.
@Guerilla30892001
@Guerilla30892001 2 года назад
the 2' thing is just crazy enough to be true. I think we can also be safe in assuming that the Sherp's had climbed Everest long before Hillary and Norgay climbed it. Then, of course, Hillary "documented" it, solidfying his place in history. While the Sherpas continue to exclaim "what ever" Also, I did find an interview with Hillary who was asked the same (we think reasonable) question, "who actually summitted first?" His response was fascinating. He explained that when climbers climb, they are roped together for mutual safety and communication. So, when climbers summit, the entire "rope" is given credit for the summiting. The identity of the actual (first) climber is considered misleading and irrelevant.
@charlespeterwatson9051
@charlespeterwatson9051 4 года назад
Watch "The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain" and you'll think the Everest extension may have been the inspiration.
@Thediamondduck11
@Thediamondduck11 7 лет назад
0:17 Sean Lock is just funny without trying
@danielhenderson762
@danielhenderson762 Год назад
What does he say?
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 7 лет назад
Tall tale indeed.
@canoli72
@canoli72 2 года назад
I believe Churchill’s nanny was named Everest. And she’s here today!
@keiraroberts2113
@keiraroberts2113 5 лет назад
I initially thought it was going to be something really morbid like if you piled up all the dead bodies on Mt Everest, it would come to two feet. But then I learned there’s a lot of those so it would be more then two feet.Then I realised I must be pretty messed up considering that was my first thought. 😬
@johnnunn8688
@johnnunn8688 Год назад
The bloke who measured it more accurately.
@kenlieck7756
@kenlieck7756 7 лет назад
Made me think: If & when I get to top of the mt., I'm gonna jump straight up as high as I can and thus I will have gotten higher on Everest than *anyone ever*!
@therickpound
@therickpound 5 лет назад
Best of luck with the jump, think u will find there is v little room and ur Time and energy depleted. Regards to Green Boots on the way
@IndigoIndustrial
@IndigoIndustrial 2 года назад
@@therickpound Gravity is a little bit weaker at the summit.
@therickpound
@therickpound 2 года назад
@@IndigoIndustrial yup but not as weak as the climbers allocated time on top, footsteps the last leg are reduced to a shuffle, I would suggest a moment of contemplation & if you can see the view, admire it with wonder.
@Minotaur1975
@Minotaur1975 2 года назад
Smoke a joint. That'll get you higher on Everest
@squal6216
@squal6216 3 года назад
Mt everest is very hilly
@joealtmaier9271
@joealtmaier9271 4 года назад
Haven't folks from Tibet been climbing it for centuries?
@RodelIturalde
@RodelIturalde 4 года назад
I guess they had no errands to the top....
@samiam619
@samiam619 3 года назад
And just where would the locals get bottled oxygen from two hundred years ago?
@joealtmaier9271
@joealtmaier9271 3 года назад
@@samiam619 Unaware that several populations on earth are adapted for high altitudes unlike ordinary Europeans? Three times separate adaptations have evolved for living in low oxygen environments, including Sherpas.
@Alcagaur1
@Alcagaur1 6 лет назад
Ah, the joyous floccinaucinihilipilification of our broadened horizons, courtesy of QI!
@kayehenry3737
@kayehenry3737 5 лет назад
Thank you, Jo Brand!
@BigyetiTechnologies
@BigyetiTechnologies 3 года назад
Doesn't that include the snow and ice coverage rather than where the rock stops? If that's the case someone could just shovel a load of snow into a 3ft high pile and stand on that.
@bbgun061
@bbgun061 7 лет назад
Isn't it still rising?
@ferky123
@ferky123 5 лет назад
But it's being eroded at the same rate.
@folkmar00
@folkmar00 7 лет назад
Stephen's line on 1:06. Is it a reference to something?
@jamesg6660
@jamesg6660 7 лет назад
It's a reference to an old British panel show, Through the Keyhole. The host would go around a house belonging to a famous figure, and a panel would have to guess who that famous figure is.
@folkmar00
@folkmar00 7 лет назад
THANK YOU! Thank you very much, Sir.
@sasukesarutobi3862
@sasukesarutobi3862 2 года назад
Aside from anything else, you shouldn't say "mount Everest" because it's a rather indecorous instruction.
@darthmarticusLFC
@darthmarticusLFC 7 лет назад
Peak 15? Mass Effect flashbacks
@psychoblighty8942
@psychoblighty8942 5 лет назад
Careful, there's rachni.
@adjam1991
@adjam1991 3 года назад
If you want to be that technical then he wasn't the first person to put two feet on the top of Everest. The top is Everest is 29,028 feet and he put two feet at 29,000 feet.
@moooseman3
@moooseman3 Год назад
It was 29000 feet at the time he measured it. Everest is still growing, and in fact has gained a few more feet since this episode was aired.
@sinu0us
@sinu0us 7 лет назад
So how should we pronounce it now?
@22espec
@22espec Год назад
Those are nice facts I didn't know
@Kriae
@Kriae 4 года назад
a question that doesn't work with standard units
@hemedia7082
@hemedia7082 2 года назад
Not too sure about this, if the measurement was taken from 150 miles away, the curve distance of the earth would obscure 14405.4769 feet or 2.72 miles.
@smoothie9931
@smoothie9931 4 года назад
Why didn't he just say "29,000.12ft" still precise... but also still 29k ft
@andreasbjorkman1168
@andreasbjorkman1168 3 года назад
Do you mean 29 000 ft and 12 inches? Because that's 29 001 ft.
@fatsquirrel75
@fatsquirrel75 2 года назад
I always assumed it was a significant digits measurement. 29,000 feet suggests you know it to the nearest 1000 feet. Adding the 2 means its accurate to a couple of feet, which is how accurate he knew it. But a decimal suggests way too fine a precision.
@dewolff6937
@dewolff6937 4 года назад
Ye good old QI
@TonyHavenMusic
@TonyHavenMusic 2 года назад
Did Churchill ever put 2 feet on his nanny?
@artao5
@artao5 6 лет назад
Guessing prior to watching: I'd have to say ... unknown. Prolly a local many years in the past. .. Post Watching:
@michaellejeune7715
@michaellejeune7715 7 лет назад
The metric system: use it. Sincerely, The rest of the world
@andydunnock8114
@andydunnock8114 7 лет назад
We will pick and choose, thank you. (SI units for science and engineering of course)
@jancovanderwesthuizen8070
@jancovanderwesthuizen8070 6 лет назад
8,848 m
@pphyjynx8217
@pphyjynx8217 6 лет назад
the UK uses the Metric System.
@cloudkitt
@cloudkitt 6 лет назад
But then the pun wouldn't work
@pat1275
@pat1275 6 лет назад
Height is conventionally measured in feet
@SUNTZUAcademy
@SUNTZUAcademy 3 года назад
And yet for people who use the metric system, this problem never existed at all.
@atrumluminarium
@atrumluminarium 3 года назад
He could've just converted it to metres lol
@joemiller947
@joemiller947 3 года назад
ew dreadful french things
@atrumluminarium
@atrumluminarium 3 года назад
@@joemiller947 it's the only thing they got right tbh
@beth12svist
@beth12svist 6 лет назад
The things you learn from QI. Here, I learned that for once, Czechs actually pronounce an English name correctly and the English don't.
@X_Baron
@X_Baron 6 лет назад
When you think about it, EVE-rest is a more logical way to pronounce it. Resting in the evening, hence eve rest. I wonder what made it morph into the current pronunciation.
@gwen6622
@gwen6622 3 года назад
@@X_Baron probably that it looks like the word "ever"
@xxxx85
@xxxx85 2 года назад
How do they actually measure the height though? I know it's the height above sea level, but sea level varies a lot between different parts of the globe. For example, nearby heavy ground (like continental shelves) will attract more water by gravity, which raises the sea level in that area. Rotation of the Earth is another one, sea level due to gravity is higher where the closest ocean is (the northern part of the Indian ocean) than sea level *would* be if there was an ocean where the Himalayas are. Obviously there is no ocean in the Himalayas, so you don't really know which hypothetical sea level to measure to. So how do they decide how high the "sea level" that they measure down to is?
@LuukvdHoogen
@LuukvdHoogen 2 года назад
Good question, I don't know the answer. But they used to measure landsurface with triangulation, and I presume you can also make triangles to measure height and then add curvature. I know nowadays there is a sealevel by convention which smoothly covers the earth, so some sea is below sea-level by those standards.. Don't know if they knew or cared in Everest days..
@linebrunelle1004
@linebrunelle1004 2 года назад
VOLUME control. damn it
@CaptHayfever
@CaptHayfever 4 года назад
I was gonna say "nobody, because there isn't enough room for both feet at the absolute peak."
@Yonkage
@Yonkage 7 лет назад
Nah, I don't call it Everest, anyway. You should be calling it by its native name: Beeg'Fah Keenrawk.
@CP-ne5nf
@CP-ne5nf 7 лет назад
Yonkage well done for you, your medal is in the post!
@lewistaylor2858
@lewistaylor2858 7 лет назад
How is that its native name? Chomolungma in Tibet and sagarmatha in Nepal, but they were names given afterwards so it's actual name is everest
@krayziebenno
@krayziebenno 6 лет назад
Lewis Taylor I think you missed something there, read the name again.
@OktoberStorm
@OktoberStorm 6 лет назад
"Big Fucking Rock" for all of you that need help.
@emjackson2289
@emjackson2289 4 года назад
Probably the same man that decided that one moon was too precise as well. . . .
@SomeUserInternet
@SomeUserInternet 2 года назад
This is my favourite TV show. But there is one thing I find very annoying - making jokes of CORRECT way to pronounce words. You see Everest is Everest as Pythagoras is also not a British name and is not pronounced like pie... There are more languages in the world that English and they are mostly older ;)
@borofreak
@borofreak 6 лет назад
2018 be like: NANI?!
@geoffgeoff143
@geoffgeoff143 3 года назад
A sea gull
@amatya.rakshasa
@amatya.rakshasa 3 года назад
Surely the locals might have noticed the mountain and named it something before the British decided to invade the region. Maybe we can call the mountain by it’s local name?
@TheDarkestSmurf
@TheDarkestSmurf 3 года назад
The Tibetan name is "Qomolangma", and the Nepali name is "Sagarmāthā".
@sophistahfunk
@sophistahfunk 2 года назад
Came here to basically say this. The colonial lens can be distracting on QI, but perhaps never moreso than here. "Why shouldn't we call it Mount Everest?" Um, because it already had a name before some white dudes with posh accents decided to take notice? Had to scroll quite a ways through the comments before I found yours, too. 🤦‍♀️
@hjt091
@hjt091 2 года назад
​@@TheDarkestSmurf Sagarmatha was coined in the 1960s and is probably a less valid name, in terms of longevity, than Everest. Qomolangma/Chomolungma is old, tho, and is actually one of the mountain's official names (for example, it's used in China, I believe). The British surveyors in the 19th century tried to use local names for mountains wherever possible, but couldn't find one that was widely enough recognized for what was then known as Peak 15, due to Nepal and Tibet not allowing foreigners entry at the time. George Everest himself opposed the name, as "Everest" couldn't be written in Hindi.
@geoffgeoff143
@geoffgeoff143 4 года назад
A seagull
@justincronkright5025
@justincronkright5025 6 лет назад
Alan with his arms wide open... i.e. he's thinking of breasts. And now I only want him to come read this comment, as he sure as hell knows it's the truth. ''Tallest'' Nanny to him is the greatest God-send, despite there being no God and no belief on the part of Alan Davies in an existent God.
@skyflier8955
@skyflier8955 7 лет назад
Why do they use feet if they're British?
@aim-to-misbehave5674
@aim-to-misbehave5674 7 лет назад
We use a combination of metric and imperial, and people who went to school pre-changeover (aka that generation up there on the panel) are more likely to use imperial for everything. It's metric for short distances but miles for long distances and mph for speed, unless you're doing height (of people or something like Everest), which is imperial. Food is weighed in grams, people are weighed in stone and pounds. Beer and milk always comes in pints, but wine will be in glasses measured by the ml.
@benba2616
@benba2616 7 лет назад
Sky Flier Not quite, we never use Fahrenheit ;)
@TheClassicWorld
@TheClassicWorld 7 лет назад
I use feet, British and 21-years-old.
@TheClassicWorld
@TheClassicWorld 7 лет назад
How could we be worse than the Americans?
@entropy616
@entropy616 7 лет назад
inconsistencies bringing greater chaos
@terrywoods6594
@terrywoods6594 3 года назад
And its not the highest mountain in the world. Above sea level maybe
@rtg_onefourtwoeightfiveseven
@rtg_onefourtwoeightfiveseven 3 года назад
It is the highest. Not the tallest, but the highest.
@terrywoods6594
@terrywoods6594 3 года назад
@@rtg_onefourtwoeightfiveseven Measured from the center of the earth Mount Chimborazo is the highest. Above sea level Everest From base to peak Mauna Kea
@fatsquirrel75
@fatsquirrel75 2 года назад
@@terrywoods6594 from its wiki:Chimborazo's summit is the farthest point on the Earth's surface from the Earth's center given that it is located along the planet's equatorial bulge. Chimborazo's summit, however, is not higher than the summit of Mount Everest, as elevation is measured from sea level. Height is from sea level. Yours is farthest.
@terrywoods6594
@terrywoods6594 2 года назад
@@fatsquirrel75 Which if you read my post is what I said
@puirYorick
@puirYorick Год назад
It'd be tenuous standing with both one's "two feet" together on top of the very summit if it is as pointed as portrayed. Surely someone has done it though. 👣🏔⛏
@cabletelcontar5440
@cabletelcontar5440 5 лет назад
That was the most godawful pun I've ever heard on this show. 2 feet. Hillarious tho
@stayspicy9456
@stayspicy9456 5 лет назад
Edmund hilarious?
@cabletelcontar5440
@cabletelcontar5440 5 лет назад
@@stayspicy9456 now that was funny!
@flyawaytodie
@flyawaytodie 2 года назад
Men have been adding two feet to their height since imperial measurements were invented!
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