Brandon's legit with the magnetic south pole stuff guys. just because you use the words "North" and "South" is not directly related to direction. When dealing with a magnet, the magnetic field travels from the "north" end to the "south" end. The reason that the magnetic poles of the earth are different than the geographic poles has to do with the molten core of the earth, which is largely made up of magnetic iron and other metals, and how it rotates underneath the earth's crust. Major scientific figures have done experiments about electromagnetism and magnetic fields, and have recreated the same kinds of fields. We in physics just name the poles "north" and "south" arbitrarily, just like a lot of science. so if YOU, Gus, want to debate physics with the greatest minds on earth by saying "North HAS to mean North", then you're being fucking ridiculous. Next thing we know, you'll start claiming you could fight a bear like Burnie. GET OVER IT. YOU'RE WRONG. EVEN WIKIPEDIA SAYS YOU'RE WRONG. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Magnetic_Pole#Polarity
i was once given something called "death by salsa" by a co-worker, i am usually not affected by hot foods but this salsa felt like my tongue had been doused with sulfuric acid, rapped in copper wire and plugged into an outlet. i spent an hour sitting in a corner with bright red eyes, crying, nose running profusely, and throwing up in a trash bin. i then drank an entire gallon of milk in just over 45 minutes. i was in hell
lol this is my favorite podcast so far. It has so many ppl on it and it feels so diverse. Itd be awesome if they would stick to something like that. "Light Crew" or "Relays"
How did Steve jobs push technology forward? I disagree with that completely. He didn't innovate or push technology forward, he did what everyone else did. Whether or not you disagree with this is irrelevant, the fact of the matter is that all he did was make ONE thing. ONE. The iPhone. Then he made copies of this invention and made them bigger, then released a 'new' version of it every year or less. He came up with ONE idea and it spawned multiple incarnations of the same product. The iTouch is just an iPhone without a phone, but you can skype on it. The iPad is an over-sized iTouch. About the only innovative thing was the iPod (original), and the iPhone. The iPod was amazing, it was like porting all your music from your computer onto a CD but without the skipping and needing to use batteries since you can charge it. The second generation iPod was better because it had more storage and battery life. The storage was irrelevant since NO ONE is going to listen to the same 1000 songs over and over, but the battery life extension was quite amazing. The iPhone 1 was great, and there should be NO hype about the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th iterations of them since it's the same goddamn thing with SLIGHT upgrades to it. And it took a few years to do it. Instead of making the first generation iPhone, they should've just released it when it was what it was now. There's no innovation. PC's are still superior. More expensive, but I like being able to do EVERYTHING I want on a PC instead of the default settings of a Mac. The low power, non-customize-able systems that Apple made was made for the babies out there that don't know how to work with computers, or those that can't/don't want to afford it. The latter I'm fine with. I'm sick of hipsters always talking about how great Apple is and how amazing their products are when there's PC's that are, in the long run, better. Not to mention the fact that Andriods are taking over the mobile device market because they are, in fact, better by fact.
Honestly, long story short? Saying Steve Jobs innovated technology is like saying Call of Duty innovated gaming. Which it didn't. It's just popular with kids and it's made to seem like it's done something great when it's just the same game over and over and over and so on and so forth. It sucks that Steve died, really he did some great things, but he wasn't astounding.
I had a burger in Brighton, England with a sauce that measured 8 million or so on that spiciness scale; a mate of mine passed out, another stood looking at his reflection in the restaurant restroom for about half an hour, I'm pretty sure he din't blink and might have been shaking.
Umm mexicans fought against Santa Anna as well as "white" people he was a dictator and no one liked him. Just saying and I am Hispanic and my family fought against Santa Anna.
Hey, if any of you guys ever go to Sweden Stockholm then eat "Harakiri-korven" (harakiri-sausage) it is on 2.000.000 scovile cost 100SEK ($14.20) and if you eat it all within 5 min, without drinking anything and not spilling the sauce you get a shirt as proof ;) Here's the website translated by google translate. translate.google.se/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&a... Also posted this on the newest podcast.
I was like omg no way.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Magnetic_Po
I love Burnie.
Honestly, long story short? Saying Steve Jobs innovated technology is like saying Call of Duty innovated gaming. Which it didn't. It's just popular with kids and it's made to seem like it's done something great when it's just the same game over and over and over and so on and so forth. It sucks that Steve died, really he did some great things, but he wasn't astounding.
Here's the website translated by google translate.
translate.google.se/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&a...
Also posted this on the newest podcast.