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  • "Gasp!" in Ella's T-shirt

  • What? Speak up, I can't hear what you say, WHAT?

  • i wonder if she (in this video) got kicked out for being not as pretty as the "new girl".

  • I realllly want that taxidermy book

  • It`s a shame when a girl that Beautiful is forced by her producers to shoot a video where her and the person interviewed look like they have not taken a shower or brushed their hair in a week, not to mention their filthy looking clothes.

    Is that what you call the hippie Liberal, I`m a slop look ?

  • This is sort of like my collection.

  • She looks exactly like Kirsten Dunst.

  • I'd like to bone that redhead.

  • @tarbuck77 I'm curious, are you thinking Ella looks for potential boning partners in the comments section of her Rocketboom videos? Assuming she does, are you under the impression she'd be particularly impressed with such a direct approach? Or is it just that your desire to bone someone is of such widespread interest that you thought you'd do us all the favor of letting us know that she qualifies?

  • @Froeddy

    you must have very little on your mind to even be curious wrt to the significance of such throaway comments on my part.

    Oh yeah, btw I love to do that redhead up the poopshute.

  • i. love. your. shirt.

  • I like this, again very interesting vid from Ella & co.

  • Very cool.

  • 0:25 Totally undressing her in his head...check out the smirk at 0:28

    Bus-ted!

  • Why don't you put a link to the Library in the side bar?

  • love the master librarian at the end :D

  • This guy has some large dandruff flakes on his back. Maybe a black shirt wasn't the best idea!?!

  • Why are there video ads at the start of random videos across youtube now? It's REALLY annoying.

  • Press F5 and you can skip the ads. It works.

  • Thanks, indeed it does! :)

  • @WaddleBuff

    thanks..

  • google bought youtube. that... was a sad day. (A MOMENT OF SILENCE)

  • I know there's been stationary ads for AGES, but it's these video ads before the video you want to watch that's REALLY pissing me off. That started in the past couple of weeks.

  • its been going on a lot longer than a couple weeks... but video ads are only on certain channels. is it possible you just started watching new channels in the last couple weeks?

  • No. I've been watching Rocketboom for a few years. We miss you Joanne!!

  • Gasp!

  • i want master librarian knuckle-rings pls

  • I liked this.

  • The question asked at 3:15. Was that one of the first few questions asked, and slipped into the video at the end? I ask because Andrew's arms are crossed in a defensive posture. Seems like he hasn't warmed up to the questioning yet!

    Then again, maybe I'm over analyzing.

  • There's a news network like this, too. What's it called? Uhh, oh, Fox News.

  • Yes, but Raocketboom covers usbjects that are vastly more interesting. And they don't have a political agenda.

  • I'm comparing Fox "News" to a reanimation library, full of theories and reports and claims that were all discredited long ago.

    Like deregulating the banks for instance.

  • Sorry, my mistake. I thought you were comparing Rocketboom to Fox. I totally agree with you.

  • OMFG!!! I HAVE THAT FENCING BOOK! what are the chances? lol

  • how sad, I thought this would be about zombie books and reanimating the dead...

  • a book that has numbers for the atomic bomb.......

    0-o

  • I could not understand any of his mumbling

  • I bought a book at a yard sale titled "Why The World Will End in 1987" its awesome.

  • did it come true?

  • Did it happen ?

  • yeah, in 1987 Earths orbit crossed paths with a Super Massive Black Hole, long story short....Earth was ripped apart atom by atom then due to an unexpected and rare cosmic anomaly reformed itself without anyone noticing

  • That would explain it. :D

  • Who was the books authoer as I cannot find such boook by searching for its title?

  • @redbandfilms Bullshit. Prove me otherwise.

  • The ancient Egyptian House of Scrolls were some of the first libraries and the Great Library of Alexandria was a continuation of this practice.

  • I'd like to see a video of that, I have a huge crush on that girl.

  • @CrankItEveryDay faggot.

  • Ah, the days before pseudo-random number generators.......

  • I'd probably stop by here next time I'm in Brooklyn.

  • Reminds me of a book I have on Astronomy written before the first man was in space.

  • I luv that shirt!!!!!!!!!

  • 1:09 thought that was a penis at first glnce but it was an ear

  • 5 stars for 2 gingers in a room

  • Dude, STOP MUMBLING! I can understand the beggining of your sentences but then you trail of! It's so annoying!

    Yeah, I know complaining about it doesn't change anything but I'm really interested in what he has to say but he keeps mumbling! Argh!

  • I never had any problem understanding anything said

  • should ship them to google books for archiving.

  • Dude u see how they looked ay eachother??? LOL-I'm feeling mad chemistry between them!

  • I think it's just the mutual book obsession...

  • Its a dude with a bookshelf! My dad has a bigger library.

  • @CognosSquare

    I have a bigger library then your dad!!

  • Ella kind of resembles Kirsten Dunst.

  • @selfmadetool - Except she's much cuter and bright :P

  • i love her shirt

  • Ditto. I want that shirt now.

  • OMG Shay Carl in the related videos? I wonder why... Go SHAYTARDS!!!

  • wtf is a liberry?

    LIBRARY

    libRary

    There's an R in there.

  • I give full respect to whoever can get in and put a bible in there.

  • why the bible is everywhere anyways, its free, who needs it....

  • he/she was making a joke.

    The information is obsolete, no one needs it and we've advanced past it.

  • YOU'RE WRONG RETARD

  • because it's a library of obsolete books

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  • Those aren't random numbers... it's an encrypted guide on how to build the atomic bomb! ;)

  • lol... Libary....

  • "master librarian" sounds like a superhero's name

    DUN DUN DUUUUN

    "I am... MASTER LIBRARIANNNNN!!!!!"

    xDDD!!

  • "Gingers do have souls!"

  • what is that guy saying...

  • Ella's a busy girl. This and an "Elegant Guide" all in the same day! Well done.

  • kewl~

  • GASP! what was that video about again? ;)

  • That is sooo cool!

  • Thanks Ella for bringing these hidden gems to light.

  • Interesting fluff as always. And eyecandy in the form of Ella Morton:) Keep up the good work!

  • goooood stuff =D

  • I thought that random digits book would have been used for advanced statistics

  • @polywoly15

    Yeah back before computers were widely available, that's basically what it would have been used for. These days with Excel, it's useless.

    I don't know where buddy longhair got his info about the nuclear bomb.

  • Ella, i love u!

  • GASP !

  • I don't mean to be rude, but I also don't mean to lie. I did not enjoy this video in the least.

  • @BigWimply Thank you so much for taking the time to voice your entirely pointless opinion. You have added a negative amount of information to the discussion and have inspired me to make an even more pointless comment in response.

    It's nice to know that there are others who are fascinated by old books like these, and I would love to be able to flip through the random number book.

  • Not even the brass knuckles? But they're bookish AND bad-ass!

  • I guess I'm just expecting something else. The rest of Rocketboom is vastly different than these types of videos.

  • I want to go to there.

  • And afterwards pick up a carp po' boy with extra chuckle.

  • Ella, you go to some of the most interesting places. I'd kind of like to hope on a plane and go to the Reanimation Library myself.

  • Screw a plane, I'd like to hop on her backside.

  • Surely you could "hope" anywhere.

  • Sure, I could hope anywhere, but I'm more optimistic on planes.

  • It's most likely the pressure differential. It might be screwing with your endorphin levels.

  • why dont libarys just like scan the books on to the pc and scan the abstract and the content, and the can turn them in to EBooks and could make them access able at veiew points.

    that would be good no books just lines og confortable chairs with like ipads ahhaha well a veiwing screen :) and all the books at a touch of a buttom lol.

    or a fiber optic book so people can turn the pages but it is attached to the libary and can read any number of books lol

  • because that would cost millions even for a middle size library. Also paper is much better. I used to think that reading on the computer is much better but turns out it isn't. Why? Because with paper I can turn 5 pages back with the flick of my finger. On the computer it would take at least 2-3 seconds which is a lot. The real world is just better.

  • Perhaps because it would break fair use copyright law and be classed as digital distribution of works.

  • When can we see the red head nude?

  • I think shes quite beautiful, haha

  • I wanna live in new york...

  • Yeah, I do to. The hick redneck town I live in has nothing like this.

  • rofl@librarian brass knuckles

  • i love books just for these images!!!!

    im a graphic designer!!

  • It would have been funnier if the book with million random digits would have been filled with the number 6 (you know, chosen with a random dice roll) :) Can't prove it's not random. This of course goes against the original idea of (I think) opening a random page and taking a random digit from there, but the title would still be accurate.

  • He is very attractive...

  • lol, just downloaded a million random digits

  • before the world had microsoft excel with =RAND() function, we had to use lists of random numbers

  • How about "echo %random%" in cmd?

  • @M1CH43LC

    There weren't computers capable of generating quality random numbers in the 40's so cryptography used such books.

    State of the art design used slide rules well into the 80's. Military research and design (for a-bombs and cypher breaking) used programmable relay, valve or tube computers. They could only do basic math, but much faster and more accurately than humans. Programming involved cables, switches and knobs - with storage on punched paper or film.

    True old skool, respect.

  • A GREAT video. Sorry bout the jab in my previous post. it makes me giggle. *giggle *sigh

  • I'm going to the Liberry. LOL

  • wow so the bible is in there?

  • @theorderoforange in the fiction section, probably

  • haha good one!

  • The book with all the random digits could have been used for cryptography.

  • this girl is so hot , I hope she keeps her morals and principles clean ...

  • Creep

  • Great video Ella! - With videos like this I feel like ROCKETBOOM is back to the good'old days!

  • that guy was like, "man, i am totally gonna score with this chick!"

  • Ella's shirt is awesome.

  • There's no way in hell he didn't ask her number after the filming was done

  • 3:01 LOLWUT Seelenmargarine (soul margarine)?!

  • these books are not that old, so there are probably still copyrights on the images, so possible usage is limited

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  • HAHA he was checking her out the entire time.

  • i want her shirt.

  • I got it from Threadless but they don't have it anymore!

  • @ellamorton you should interview me!

  • awe

  • What's the tattoo on Ella's wrist?

  • Ann Hiro fan

  • where can i find Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler?

  • at a normal bookstore.

  • depends in which country you are in

  • @33dgtp you actually might want to try ebay.  i have a friend of mine who wanted it for his birthday (he's not a nazi or anything, he was just interested in the literature.) i was able to find a copy that a user was selling at the auction site, and most of the time you can get it with the "buy it now" option. it's an interesting read to say the least.

  • thanks ;)

  • @33dgtp You can get Mein Kampf on Amazon. Most other bookstores sell it, too. It'll probably be either under the History section or the Classics section. Depends on the store.

  • except in the netherlands where that is the only book that's banned.

  • HAHA! what the hell?

    "Largely this book was developed to develop the atomic bomb"... uh what?? No explanation to that? No follow up?

    Seriously though, this was a good episode and I'm very interested in this library now.

  • Have you ever looked into how top secret experiments were classified by the use of cryptography during world war 2.

  • No I haven't. That's exactly the follow up I would have liked to hear.

    Sounds interesting, I'll google it.

  • great vid guyz luv ya work....

  • Great vid, Ella, so interesting, love your t shirt too, v cool

  • gasp..

  • oh fencing!

  • Another reason why I wished I lived there.

  • Lol best idea ever INTERNET!

  • My dream: to date Ella!

  • Dont get burnt

  • Hey, don't steal my dream away from me GabrielleosaMagic :) She is very good looking and one of the smartest women there are. I bet she would win every debate or disagreement I would be involved in if I was dating her, which I must admit she's too good for me. There is no way I would ever be deserving of someone like Ella :)

  • Well, we're not going to fight here, but one thing is for sure: Ella is a great person, an inteligent human being and a beautiful girl! The dream girl if asked...

  • I want that Ninja book. Knowing how to poison a Shogun's sake with nothing but toad venom and a piece of string will never be obsolete information.

  • Very interesting, Ella ! Thanks!

  • That guy should check out Edward McKay's Used Books in Greensboro,NC. He'll find tons of "old tech"

  • I wonder if he has a Y2K section?

  • couple of years ago i bought a 1989 eddition of peters atlas of the world for 10p at a library sale.

    It has all the infomation about the global politics at the time with communisum and the soviet union along with soome graphs includind the distribution of protitution around the world. lol.

  • I wish there were more libraries like this. It would be very interesting to have free access to these kinds of books, to find out about how our ideas has evolved during the last 100 years or so.

  • Whats with the quality???

  • Hey rocketboom, your sound guys sucks, please hire me in place.

  • I wonder if he has a copy of the bible...

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  • Oh, I see what you did there - because the Bible is irrelevant today . . . heh-heh - a-ha-ha-ha - a-HA-HA-HA-HA-HAAAAAAAAAAAA . . . you're gonna die . . . Ahem.

  • he shouldn't have shown that number book... he just got himself on some top secret list of names.

  • Perhaps you have to be special to be interested ;o)

  • Speak for yourself. knowing the microcosm of societies inticities is a facination that posesses many a mind.

  • @TheBetterGame

    I don't think you're qualified to speak for "most of us".

  • Very weird, but interesting

  • 8th!

  • 6th

  • 5th !!!