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  • Thanks.

  • Tͬ̆̔҉͙oͮ̿̇͂̒̇͏̝̘̼̖̥͍ ̹̟̠̞ͯͨ͆́ͫ̀͠i͒ͩͭ͑ͫ̌͞͏̸̼ṉ̷̳̩̎̈͢­̹͍̺̳v̢̗͇̖͖͚̻̣̟͇́̀̓́͑̆̋̄o̴̝̒̂̏̒­͈k̷̉̔̐ͤ͒

  • Ä̷̴̜̥̱͚̲̼̬̜̥̙͍̹͉͚͎̤̠́ͬ̿̊̚z̶ͨͯ̋­̂́ͣ̿̎̂̽ͥͬ͆̀̚͠҉̘̭̣̹̩r̍͗̓̊͋ͮͩͤ͒͗­̓ͫ̓ͦ̋͐̀͏̛̻͈̤̣̗̰͚ͅãͩ͋̒͛̎̾̃ͨ̃ͭͫ̌­̕͏̗̩̹̭͚̥̼͇̹̱͍̪͖̗͞͠e͂̔ͭ͐̓͛̈͏̰̮̜­̠̗̹͔̭̥̙͜l̢̜̦̘͈̭̫͈̖̹̤̰̲͚̦͊̐̄ͫ͊ͯ­̃̀͠͞,

  • Ich fühl mich jetzt so schuldig weil ich Bionerds23 Kanal zum klugscheissen benutzt hab. Darum möchte ich versuchen das damit wieder gut zu machen, dass hier geschrieben wird wie interessant Bionerd23's Videos sind da sie viele Informationen enthalten die wichtig sind.

  • it's not 90 seconds, it's 698

  • dubmood pump dumbmood!

  • 90 seconds in the half life of a bionerd

  • thumbs up for the 1337 viewer XD

  • Love Chiptune ! found some cool chptune dubstep tracks on the tube XD

  • all hail the c64 SID MOS chip!!!!!!!! i own a 128D in the steel case!

  • lovein the chiptune  mmmhmmmm bangin 40 watt laser cannon likes it 2

  • Jill of the Jungle! Awesome!

  • 3:53: Diese dreieckige Soundkarte hatte ich in meinem ersten PC den ich mir selbst gekauft hatte, 1996.

  • Love ya

  • Hallo Bionerd23:

    [/klugscheiss on] Eine CPU anzufassen ohne sich selbst der statischen Elektrizität zu entledigen kann für die CPU tötlich sein. :) Bitte einmal an die Heizung fassen um die stat. Aufladung des eigenen Körpers zu entladen. Die Leiterbahnen des Kerns der CPU sind so dünn, daß sie duch die hohen Spannungen schmelzen. Konsequenz => CPU tot :( [/klugscheiss off]

  • @mack431

    jo, aber das zeug da ist eh nur muell... eigentlich. naja, sagen wir so: ne verwendung werde ich dafuer wohl nicht mehr haben. fuer meine noch funktionierenden rechner habe ich aber tatsaechlich n erdungsarmband - gute idee, da plastikteppich = ein schritt und du bist "voll geladen". :P

  • @bionerd23 Jetzt hab ich soviel Worte über Spannung und Strom verloren und wollte doch Bionerd23 für ihre Klasse Videos danken. Danke Bionerd23. Du machst interessante Wissenschafts Videos.

  • @mack431 von hoher Spannung schmiltzt bestimmt keine leiterbahn, eher von hohem strom und der ist bei ner stat. entladung sowieso SEHR gering. wenn schon klugscheißen dann auch richtig ;-) 

  • @mack431 von hoher Spannung schmiltzt bestimmt keine leiterbahn, eher von hohem strom und der ist bei ner stat. entladung sowieso SEHR gering. wenn schon klugscheißen dann auch richtig ;-) (ja ich weiß wie dünn die Leiternbahnen einer CPU sind)

    

  • @mack431 LOL, SPANNUNG schmilzt gar nichts! Wenn ueberhaupt irgendwas schmilzt dann durch STROM. Fast alle Integrierten Schaltkreise die heute gebaut werden sind empfindlich gegen statische Ladungen - nicht nur Prozessoren. Wennschon Klugscheissen, dann richtig bitte.

  • @dawoderpfeffer Ja, stimmt ich bin ein Klugscheißer :) Darum um deine Bemerkung zu vervollständigen: Strom und Spannung ist definiert U = R * I Das ganze kann man vergleichen mit Wasser, das durch ein Rohrsystem befördert wird. Der Volumenstrom des Wasser ist der Strom und der Druck die Spannung. Ja ich weiss der Vergleich hinkt etwas weil er phy. Grössen vergleicht die völlig anderer Natur sind doch es ist ne "Geile" Brücke zum merken.

  • @dawoderpfeffer Ich hab da wohl offensichtlich Müll geschrieben. Es ist nicht die Spannung die verantwortlich ist. Klar Strom bringt die Leitung zum Schmelzen weil analog zu meinem Vergleich mit dem Wasser die Reibungsenergie innerhalb der Leitung zu Wärme umgewandelt wird. Die Wärme wird den Schmelzpunkt des Leitermediums erreichen und ihn schmelzen. Sorry wenn mein Klugscheissen nervt dann bitte ignorieren. :)

  • cool video- cool junkpile I have an old mainframe that was working last time I checked. Hows that for a blast from the past ?

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  • longest 90 seconds ever

  • I was blown away that you inserted some Houratron into there.. unfortunate to say, it is not "Troopers".. But close enough.. lol.. Love your vids.. keep on posting!!

  • Aw, get outta town! Are you really an IAYD fan, or did you just use it because it's free? Should've suspected you'd be into 8 bit.

  • @sleat

    i really am an IAYD fan, yes. i listen to about a dozen IAYD songs every day when i go out, and i do that since months. 8-bit music reminds me of computer games i played in my childhood (i still listen to those tracks, too!). thus, it reminds me of "feeling good". it reminds me of getting home from that shithole called school and feeling alive again during playing computer games, as i could totally descend into those and forget everything around me.

  • @bionerd23 Ha! ^_^ I too have escaped from the emotional trauma of compulsory education and ungratifying work with digital stimulation, and the wondrous music therewith. Still prolly my vice of choice. The likes of Omega Race (C-64), And something I had which seems to have vanished from the earth (Unless I reconstruct it) which was a Votrax speech synth and SID chip synthesizer/sequencer integrated TOGETHER on the C-64. Felt like I was Florian S. playing with that!

  • i still have a printout of the first internet sites i visited in 1996, when i initially got internet access. without exaggerating things or sounding overly dramatic, i gotta say the internet has saved my life. if it wasnt for the internet, i'm 95% sure i would've killed myself during the high school years. nowadays it seems crazy - killing yourself because of a situation you're in. nowdays, i'd be like "well you go FUCK YOURSELF!" and quit my job, done, escaped.

  • @bionerd23 Yet another good reason to love this insane, eclectic stream/mesh/soup of bits we're talking through. "We thank thee O internet, for saving our precious sister bionerd from 95% certain self-destruct-override. Amen."

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  • @bionerd23 Hahahahahaha Love your attitude! Exactly mine too. I've concluded that 99% of bosses have no business managing because they have absolutely ZERO talent for it. I've had to walk out on a few that didn't treat people as human beings. Anyway, love your videos & your music. They remind me of when I was younger as well and they are comforting in that way. Sometime perhaps I'll send you a great piece of music from that era that I really like. Keep up the good work. All the best!

  • however, with school, where police comes and finds you and forces you into school and you have no way to escape, the internet was my personal jesus. thus, firing up "action quake 2" also still gives me a warm buzz. =)

    there, i hope now you do understand it, lol. i guess if you're either much younger or much older than me, you wont know what it's like to love 8-bit music and games. i guess stuff has to happen during extreme phases in your life in order to have an impact like that.

  • @bionerd23 I do understand it. You like it for all the right reasons. :-P Whilst I'm both a bit younger AND a bit older, I share a love for all 8 bit things, they surround me and are part of me. Even now I'm procrastinating debugging some 8 bit assembly code, which, indirectly will create music. A Klavier-Tastatur-Geschwindigke­it-Encoder! Whew, probably just ordered a taxi there, my German sux. Not only music, but smells, too! Remember how your machine used to smell when it warmed up??

  • It's crazy how the music really goes with the first video of Little Boy dropping on Hiroshima. Also, it's an awesome sequence, visually!

  • ich hab mich gerade verliebt!

  • Bionerd23, you so awesome

  • @hiphopguy0

    why oodles of money? o_O

    the hardware is TRASH other people THREW AWAY. it was FOR FREE.

    most other stuff, like the scanner, is either my normal desk equipment, or - like the laser, calcite, or silicon carbide - it all costs BELOW $5! :P

  • Nice!

  • Wow, "my mess of hardware" gave me an ultra geek-gasm. You still got old ISA stuff there, and motherboards that take them. I see TV parts, I see everything. Niice :D

  • 03:16 that is a cute little solid state relay you got! 500volts 25 amp?

  • you mess of hardware...is a paradise!!

  • I like the 8bit tunes

  • Jejejeje That´s an unusual vid! jThanks for let me know about IAYD, really love 8bit music (I´m quite sure you are familiar with Welle Erdball).

    Bottom line, I really have fun, specially with "myself - insanity" jejeje

  • more like 698 seconds. :P

  • i used to wave my finger in front of the old crt tv and even fluorescent lights when i was little.. at that time... i didnt understand what i was seeing lo..

  • How do you say "will you marry me" in German?

  • Thats some old computer junk you got there, the moment i saw that first row i was liek damn thats from the 90's and early 00.

    Btw what is that rock the shiny one ? I must have it

  • @1ownjoo2

    the one that gets hit by a red laser? calcite!

  • @1ownjoo2 Old computer parts from the 90's?? are you kidding? that's not old computer parts! step back to the 80's then it start to get old.

  • @sk7ca

    90's is old... anything over 7 years is old to me.. old and slow. I upgrade my computer at least once every 2 years

  • @1ownjoo2 You are so un-retro.....my old toshiba T5100 is a old computer. 16MHz CPU, 1024kB RAM....100MB HDD and monochrome display. (portable computer) and my Commodore AMIGA A500 is from the same age....1987 so 90's stuff is kinda new..

  • @sk7ca 90's is old... anything over 7 years is old to me.. old and slow. I upgrade my computer at least once every 2 years

  • @1ownjoo2 the 1st one is silicon carbide. you can see some very similar effects from crystalline bismuth as well and it forms cool circuit like patterns search bismuth on wikipedia

  • FAKE ASS 90 SECONDS

  • Apart from being the anniversary of chernobyl, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the greatest man made detonation ever! A three stage atomic device, nearly doubled power from a slight change in tamper material, a ball of energy 8km in diameter, and observable effects upto 1000km. The Tzar bomba, the mere mention of its name makes my knickers tighten.

    Also, interesting mini vids...kind of what I imagined bored lottery winners doing...do you have some secret flow of money?

  • @hiphopguy0

    haha, nope. as a bored lottery winner, i'd not be bored. you'd see videos of me visiting chernobyl, and fukushima, and basically every radioactive place in the world i can buy myself access into. \o/

    THIS is actually what i do when i get home after a busy day. i get home and watch lasers in calcite, because that's relaxing. and it's definitely not boring. and, well, watching scanners scan happens when i have to do boring work that involves e.g. copying stuff. procrastination ftw.

  • @bionerd23 procrastination ftw.

  • sehr geil gemacht !

  • So, is that first video the first thing on your mind? It is for me. Your mind is as random as mine. Just yours has more of a grasp of mathematics, and physics, and radioactivity, and biology, and chemistry, and, well, you get the idea.

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  • Jill of the Jungle FTW

  • @paddytheduck

    of course i know, it's taking up half the space in my calender for today. =)

    but thanks for the reminder!

  • @bionerd23 What did you do for the anniversary? I toasted some graphite contaminated with boron compounds in air, just to recreate the appropriate smell.

  • been a while since our nerd put out a fucked up video like this :P crazy shit with some deadly tunes in the background. lol @ the GLaDOS bit 4:45

  • @gnazkull

    yeah, haha, sorry about that. i did some HPGe gamma spectroscopy lately though, it's not like i'm just doing games and silly random stuff lately. however, it was insufficient for a video. you can always find the bits and pieces (including said gamma spectroscopy from friday) on my flickr photostream, the link is on my youtube channel page, on the left in the info box thing. just sayin'. :)

  • nukenerd

  • random

  • @hobomnky

    yep, welcome to my mind, lol.

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