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Go to solo cup and ask them hell you don't need to ask them it right out there in the open for anyone. The lines on a solo cup ARE NOT there to "measure" your drinks they are there to stiffen the cups and that's it. Today, our party cup has no lines.
I believe you are mistaken on the hole in the window of an airplane. Airplanes have an inner lining with a plexiglass or lexan window with a hole drilled in it so that moisture between that window and the outside window will not fog the window up. The only vent is the pressure relief valve at the rear pressure bulkhead.
I knew almost all of these. The screw/nail slot on a tape measure I use all the time. On softer materials like foam you can use a push pin instead of a nail.
I knew about most of these but a few I didn't know. The shirt thing, the pantie thing and I think the Toblerone one I forgot about. Oh and the tape measure thing.
The raised bumps on the F & J keys of QWERTY keyboard are also there for the visually impaired. Numeric keypads also have a raised bump on the number five so that those of us who are visually impaired can accurately use the keypad.
As always Mike, a great video. The keys on the QWERTY-keyboard were arranged in that way to ensure you can't type that fast ... so the legs (with the letters) shouldn't get entangled too often. We don't hae those legs anymore, but still have this lousy setup
Here's something you left out on the Toblerone bar: The end only unzips on two sides so that it remains hinged in place, so you can break the next piece inward without getting chocolate on your fingers; also good for offering a piece. It also seals the box up if you are somehow able to leave any uneaten. The side tabs tuck into the remaining box to close it. There are two of these empty boxes on the desk beside me at the moment, LOL. 7-Eleven has them for $2 apiece (two for $4), and the clerk says I'm the only one he's ever seen buy them.
I read the qwerty keyboard was invented to make typing slower on typewriters because otherwise the striking pins would jam up being too close together hitting.
As I was taught the same thing. Many layout was tried and the mechanical typewriters of the day could keep up with the stress of how fast some of the people became with typing. Qwerty was created as the slowest most inefficient style to keep the typewriters from breaking.
I never knew the name for the loop. Only time i even thought of it was Jr high when friends would grab it and pull you back with it. We called it a f*g tag then
Great Job Mike and team!!! I liked this video. Learned alot. I like most of your videos though. Lol. Keep up the good work!!! From a real fan of this channel.♥️♥️♥️
Silica gel packs are always in med bottles. cool fact about pop cans. the hole in the tab that you is use to open up the can. It's there for straws. once you open the can you spin the tab around and it holds the straw in place.
For a few years I actually used pocket-watches & used that pocket. It was just most convenient for work...& for quickly checking the time w/out having to dig out a phone, regardless.
The watch pocket is something I have always called that little pocket on Jeans, high classed men's pants also have them deep in the recesses of the pocket. And yes I am old enough to have used them for a pocket watch.
I find empty Tic Tac boxes are very useful. You can put mislaid small items in them, the put the box somewhere safe, until you can deal with that thing, like a button, that needs sewing back on or a loose nail, that needs to go back in the toolbox.
about number 13, the ridges *were* on coins to prevent shaving. they *are* on coins so you can tell which one you got without needing to be able to see it. on number four: those flaps are there so you can more easily flatten empty juice boxes, so they take up less space in the bin. this is why the boxes have those flaps on the bottom too (although some companies run by lunatics need to be special about this.)
The window holes are only on the inside pane. The rear iPhone microphone is for the video camera. Juice box tabs are most likely just because how they are made.
This is the trivia equivalent of the "Good Morning, Lucy" video in 50 First Dates. ... "Sorry about your head. Here's all the things everyone else knows, but you managed to forget."
On UK coins the ridges also have letters on them, often Latin. They vary from coin to coin and tails design and tails design, to help combat fake coins. Unfortunately it doesn't really work. One in ten UK pound coins in circulation are reckoned to be fakes.
You should do a showcase if the Phillipines army built canada and America cause our buildings are identical and the Phillipines preaches taciam agaisnt people who dont have light skin
The pocket in women's panties is so the two layers of fabric can be cleaned efficiently. I always joked that it was to hold a vibrating bullet toy. I'm sure some use it as such. (I've researched this exact topic extensively).
#7 - small bumps on "F" and "J" keys - that's called "home row" for those that took typing class way back in High School in the 60's, 70's or 80's. Kind of surprised he didn't actually call it home row, because that is where you need to position your index fingers if you want to be positioned properly on "home row".
Hey Mike!!! My daughter and I have been listening for 7-8 months and love many of your vids. Your personality is adorable because your not a presumptuous know-it-all, nor are you a moron reciting facts. On the ridges on coins: I was told by my friend with vision difficulties (many years ago), that the ridges were made to help the vision impaired to know the “change”.
Silly story about the loop on the back of the shirts. When I (female) was in Jr. High-High School if we saw a guy wearing a shirt like that we would call out "FrootLoop", put our index finger in the loop, and break off one side of it. All the guys ran around with that thing dangling off the back of their shirts.
brilliant, thanks for some useless info. Thats not a bad thing. I hold my zippo in the little pocket on my jeans & I use silica gel in my convertible to stop some condensation.....All the best.....
The indentations, usually round, on gallon containers of milk. If they are popped out, then your milk is no longer good to consume. Although, I have had milk go bad many times and never once did I see the indentations pop out. But, that may be because there usually isn't much left in the container when it has soured. IDK
Speaking of grocery carts, can someone please explain to me why the carts out West have all four wheels that turn independently, like a dolly? It's annoying as hell to try and turn a corner. Ours track like a car. Those in Cali and AZ turn sideways and keep going in the direction you are trying to avoid.
Mike you are my all time favorite RU-vidr. I'm not kidding you really are. But the content of this video was more like it felt like you have said these things before or I seen them on all the other RU-vid channels like thoughty2 and etc... This is the first video of yours I actually just didn't like at all cause it's all recycled material. I'm shocked honestly.
You're wrong about the reason there's a mic on the back of the iPhone (or all phones, really). It's part of a noise cancelling system, which takes the sound from both mics and mixes them together out of phase, which eliminates anything that is the same going into both mics while leaving behind what differs. Because your voice is going primarily into one mic while the sound of the environment around you are going into both mics this technology greatly reduces background noise. The third mic is the speakerphone mic, a condenser mic different from the close voice mic. Funny how the jeans pocket is actually too small for a pocketwatch. The loops on shopping carts existed long before most bags had handles. Paper bags were the norm for a century, and had no handles. Although they are convenient to use for hanging handled bags I doubt that was actually part of the design. More likely it was to avoid sharp ends of metal wire on the upper half of the cart
Hardly anyone uses pocket watches anymore but they still have a pocket for them. Do you know what device just about everyone uses nowadays? A cell phone! I have seen some pants and shorts with a cell phone pocket but not many. Why has this tradition stuck around and not replaced with a cell phone pocket in all pants?
Point of contention. If the loops on cart are for hanging bags on, they will only be useful after you pay. You don't get bags to shop with, only bags to carry out. Just an observation.
I can't believe there are people who don't know what the watch pocket is for. I've seen at least 3 videos recently revealing the shocking news that the little pocket on Levis was put there for a pocket watch.
I’m well over 60 years old and as I remember it when I was a small child I was told it was a watch pocket but wrist watches were everywhere and so it became a change pocket but not cash is going away so I have no idea what it will become next, that is if it doesn’t go away all together. If you’ve ever owned a pair of jeans that doesn’t have that pocket I can tell you it’s weird to not have it.
Some of my outdoor pants have a pair of loops right between the legs at the crotch. My best guess is that they're there to tie the cuff of the legs to do they don't get wet when wadding in shallow water. Can anyone confirm?