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  • 04:24 #79 Making Strawberry Candy on a machine from Alaska from the late 1800's

    #79 Making Strawberry Candy on a machine from Alaska from the late 1800's

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    Get this candy here http://www.pd.net Go to http://www.ties.com and use the code LOFTY15 to save 15% on bowties. Check out part one of this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abJ3R0bqCbE The Klondike gold rush national historical park sent us a m

  • 02:47 Popular Oldest photographs in the world with people born in the 1700's!

    Oldest photographs in the world with people born in the 1700's!

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    Here you can see the oldest photographs in the world. The people lived in a world without electricity, cars, airplanes and trains were just invented. These rare old photos were taken in the early 1800's and even have a person born in 1746.

  • 12:08 Tomorrow, and tomorrow -- Ian McKellen analyzes Shakespeare Macbeth speech (1979)

    Tomorrow, and tomorrow -- Ian McKellen analyzes Shakespeare Macbeth speech (1979)

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    This is a chunk of archival gold from British television, circa 1979. As part of an "in-studio master class" on speaking Shakespeare, Ian McKellen talks in depth about the imagery and analysis he used to bring a famous Macbeth speech to life for a product

  • 07:07 Humpty Dumpty (1935) UB Iwerks [Remastered]

    Humpty Dumpty (1935) UB Iwerks [Remastered]

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    Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall . . . and took a big fall. Now Humpty Dumpty, Jr. must set out to rescue 'Easter Egg' from the clutches of the 'Bad Egg.' A timeless color classic from UB Iwerks (circa 1935).8thManDVD.com and all content 2017 ComedyMX LLC. All

  • 02:52 Oct 1888 -Thomas Edison "Around the world" speech

    Oct 1888 -Thomas Edison "Around the world" speech

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    One of the earliest phonographs ever made with Mr. Edison himself in October 1888. I worked on the sound and included a transcript to follow. Apparently Edison would often do this city-to-city improv when testing this new technology, here he is addressing

  • 04:14 Popular Milk Chocolate, From Scratch | How It's Made

    Milk Chocolate, From Scratch | How It's Made

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    #HowItsMade Mondays at 9/8c on Science Solid chocolates have only been around since the 1800's. 70% of the world's cocoa beans are grown in West Africa. See how raw ingredients are expertly combined to create delicious milk chocolate. Watch full episodes:

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  • 02:47 How Old Is The Earth?

    How Old Is The Earth?

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    The Earth is clearly old, but exactly how old was difficult to work out. People long believed the Earth had only existed for several thousand years. Then, in the 1800's, a study of geological features (including fjords) led scientists to the conclusion th

  • 02:27 Ramp walker pizza box delivers lunch

    Ramp walker pizza box delivers lunch

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    Ramp walking toys have actually been around for quite a while, the first ones were metal elephants produced back in the 1800's. In the 1930 and 40's the popular material was plastic made that was made into Disney and other popular characters. Recently the

  • 09:06 Popular Cardboard ramp walkers..... easy build

    Cardboard ramp walkers..... easy build

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    Simple ramp walking animals can be very easy to make, requiring only cardboard and scissors and perhaps a little glue. While much easier than ones made from wood, they are also less durable and may be a bit more temperamental requiring adjustments are car

  • 04:57 85 YEAR OLD Civil War Veteran Lauren Higbie Recorded On Early 78rpm Record

    85 YEAR OLD Civil War Veteran Lauren Higbie Recorded On Early 78rpm Record

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    Each time I listen to this record I am totally captivated. It is one of the few records in my collection that captures my full attention as I listen with sincere respect. This is a rare recording entitled "Veteran's Last Song" on the circa 1927 Electra la

  • 22:26 Popular FELIX THE CAT COMPILATION: Remastered (HD) (in color) (1936)

    FELIX THE CAT COMPILATION: Remastered (HD) (in color) (1936)

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    The great Felix the Cat in a three episode compilation, in color, and remastered for HD. 00:16 The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg 7:40 Bold King Cole 15:04 Neptune Nonsense These three classic episodes were originally produced by Van Beuren production. Ra

  • 01:25 Popular First Motion Picture Ever Made

    First Motion Picture Ever Made

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    By definition, a motion picture is a series of pictures, projected onto a screen, creating the illusion of movement. By the 1800's humans had discovered photography, projection and motion. We just hadn't put them together. Then, in 1878 a guy called Edwar

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  • 01:53 Meet The Voice Of The Early Internet

    Meet The Voice Of The Early Internet

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    If you logged onto the internet circa 1997, chances are you heard this guy, Elwood Edwards, greet you with a warm “Welcome! You’ve got mail.” Edwards scored his place in internet history back in 1989, after submitting a handful of recorded phrases to a co

  • 12:51 Popular Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course World History 215

    Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course World History 215

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    In which John Green teaches you about population. So, how many people can reasonably live on the Earth? Thomas Malthus got it totally wrong in the 19th century, but for some reason, he keeps coming up when we talk about population. In 1800, the human popu

  • 03:13 Cathode Rays Lead to Thomson's Model of the Atom

    Cathode Rays Lead to Thomson's Model of the Atom

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    In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass tube. They saw a glow from the tube that seemed to emanate from the negatively charged plate called the cathode. Since scientists didn't know what the glow wa

  • 08:37 The Science of Jetpacks and Rockets!

    The Science of Jetpacks and Rockets!

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    Check out 2Veritasium! http://dft.ba/-ve2MinutePhysics has a great video on Milkman, vomiting levitator: http://dft.ba/-vomphysicsJetpacking was awesome fun! Despite the fat lip I had a great time. I think knowing a bit about physics actually helps fly th

  • 06:36 I Built a Lego Water Park Rapids Ride!

    I Built a Lego Water Park Rapids Ride!

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    I built a working Lego water park rapids ride using Lego and Lego Technics!Sitting alongside rollercoasters and other amusement attractions, river rapid rides are a huge amount of fun!The ride utilises 8 large power functions motors and achieves a measure

  • 01:36 RACING DRONE VS ROLLERCOASTER HELIX! A different POV

    RACING DRONE VS ROLLERCOASTER HELIX! A different POV

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    Epic chase of the ride HELIX at Liseberg in Gothenburg, Sweden. Big thanks to my sponsors! Elefun https://www.elefun.se/rc/hobby.aspx Diatone https://www.diatone.us Carbix http://www.carbix.se/category.html/mu... Tattu https://www.gensace.de/ Drone setup:

  • 00:54 Youve gotmail! This man is the famous voice of the internet  #internet #shorts

    Youve gotmail! This man is the famous voice of the internet #internet #shorts

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    If you logged onto the internet circa 1997, chances are you heard this guy, Elwood Edwards, greet you with a warm Welcome! Youve got mail. Edwards scored his place in internet history back in 1989, after submitting a handful of recorded phrases to a compa

  • 05:29 Popular Gallium - How to Make a Disappearing Spoon

    Gallium - How to Make a Disappearing Spoon

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    Craig Beals shows how to make a gallium spoon to do the disappearing spoon trick. Gallium melts at 85 degrees F so a spoon made of gallium will melt in warm water. This trick was performed in the 1800's by chemists at tea parties in Europe and the trick l

  • 11:30 How Mirrors Could Solve our Energy Problem

    How Mirrors Could Solve our Energy Problem

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    We visited a giant field of solar mirrors to learn about Concentrated #Solar Power technology! Thank you to Toyota for lending us the Mirai and for sponsoring this renewable energy roadtrip!Previous videos in this series: 1800 miles in a hydrogen car [htt

  • 13:40 The 200 Year Old Cookbook dessert recipes How To Cook That Ann Reardon

    The 200 Year Old Cookbook dessert recipes How To Cook That Ann Reardon

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    Making desserts from a 200 year old cookbook lets us have a glimpse of what life was like back in the 1800's Support on https://patreon.com/h2ctSUBSCRIBE on youtube: http://bit.ly/H2CThat Recipe: http://howtocookthat.netHow To Cook That Channel: http://yo

  • 04:50 How one journalist risked her life to hold murderers accountable - Christina Greer

    How one journalist risked her life to hold murderers accountable - Christina Greer

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    Ida B. Wells was an investigative journalist, civil rights leader, and anti-lynching advocate who fought for equality and justice. -- In the late 1800’s, lynchings were happening all over the American South, often without any investigation or consequences

  • 05:31 A day in the life of a teenage samurai - Constantine N. Vaporis

    A day in the life of a teenage samurai - Constantine N. Vaporis

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    Follow Mori Banshir, a young samurai in training, as he studies the twin paths of literary learning and the martial arts. --The year is 1800 in the castle town of Kchi, Japan. Its just after sunrise, and 16-year-old Mori Banshir is already hard at work pr

  • 05:33 Popular How did they build the Great Pyramid of Giza? - Soraya Field Fiorio

    How did they build the Great Pyramid of Giza? - Soraya Field Fiorio

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    Explore how the ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid, a tomb created for Pharaoh Khufu which took over 20 years to complete.--As soon as Pharaoh Khufu ascended the throne circa 2575 BCE, work on his eternal resting place began. The structures archite

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  • 09:32 19th Century Portraits Brought To Life

    19th Century Portraits Brought To Life

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    19th Century Photographs Brought To Life Welcome back everyone. If you enjoy looking at old photographs, please stay tuned for some exclusive content coming up on this video. After receiving such a good feedback on two of our earlier videos on Victorian p

  • 05:43 The history of poker: Bluffing, betting, and busting - James McManus

    The history of poker: Bluffing, betting, and busting - James McManus

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    Dig into the history of poker, from the games invention in the American South to its explosion of popularity across the world.--From its earliest incarnations, poker has always been a contest of guile, guts, and gambling. The game first emerged around 180

  • 14:59 18th Century Warfare: Crash Course European History #20

    18th Century Warfare: Crash Course European History #20

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    European powers had a lot of wars in the 18th century, and they weren't confined to Europe. Conflict raged across the globe, in what might be called a World War...but we don't call it that, because we already have a couple of those coming up in the 20th c

  • 12:25 Making a Drone with Lego Motors and Propellers

    Making a Drone with Lego Motors and Propellers

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    The motors, propellers and frame are made of Lego. Non-Lego parts are the battery, radio receiver and flight controller. After building I fly this quadcopter indoors and outdoors. Enjoy! Drone specs: Motors (4x): Lego L-motor [88003-1] Propeller blades (8

  • 02:49 Popular How Do Erasers Erase?

    How Do Erasers Erase?

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    Erasers lift our mistakes right off the page, but it's not magic - it's the microscopic physics of stickiness. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/everyday-tech/erasers-erase.htm Share on Facebook: Share on Twitter: Subsc

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  • 08:06 It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 6

    It took 10 YEARS (But it was worth it) - Amazing Science Gadgets/Toys 6

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    Hello Everyone Sit back and relax. Enjoy 8 minutes of oddly satisfying scientific curiosities featuring various mind-blowing stuff!If you guys liked this video please follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/physicsfun/And subscribe to our chann

  • 04:25 The Unexpected Ingredient That Will Change Your Chocolate Cake

    The Unexpected Ingredient That Will Change Your Chocolate Cake

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    From mayonnaise, to soda, to ice cream, there is a long list of unusual ingredients that can be mixed into cake batter with surprisingly delicious results. This unexpected add-in, however, takes the proverbial cake. Thanks to the addition of sauerkraut -

  • 02:37 Popular How far back in time could you go and still understand English?

    How far back in time could you go and still understand English?

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    If you had a time machine, how far back could you go and still understand English? AT what point in history would you not be able to understand the English language? If you went back in time to the 1800's and 1700's, you'd probably still be okay. This exc

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  • 14:41 The Evolution Of CPU Processing Power Part 1: The Mechanics Of A CPU

    The Evolution Of CPU Processing Power Part 1: The Mechanics Of A CPU

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    SERIES LINK - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC7a8fNahjQ8IkiD5f7blIYrro9oeIfJUIn this multi-part series, we explore the evolution of the microprocessor and its astonishing growth in processing power over the decades. In Part 1, we learn about the


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