Technology Connections

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Season 2018
2018x1
Roller Coaster Safety - How to Manage Too Many Trains at Once
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Jan 08, 2018
Roller coasters are pretty neat, I must say. But they rely on passive vehicles holding fragile humans while zooming around at high speeds. That can be a tough thing to manage safely, .. show full overview
2018x2
Laserdisc - An Introduction
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Jan 23, 2018
Laserdisc seems to get a lot of retro cred these days. It gets featured as a technical oddity, but from today’s perspective, it might seem strange that it didn’t become the de-facto .. show full overview
2018x3
Thrift Store Hi-Fi - Some tips and tricks
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Jan 30, 2018
These days, it seems everyone wants the latest and greatest equipment for the audio needs. But there's a lot of fantastic hardware you can find in thrift stores and enjoy today. I've .. show full overview
2018x4
Laserdisc's Failure - What Went Wrong
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Feb 06, 2018
Laserdisc didn't have an easy start. In this video, we take a look at the first few years of Laserdisc's existence. Though many articles or videos talking about Laserdisc will blame .. show full overview
2018x5
Laserdisc - Features, Follies, & Evolution
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Feb 17, 2018
While Laserdisc certainly wasn’t the most successful format, it was among the most interesting. This video explores the evolution and features of the format, with a wide variety of sample clips.
2018x6
Chevy Bolt EV - Winter Range and Performance (Chicago winter)
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Feb 26, 2018
Nothing zaps the range of an EV quite like winter. But how bad is it? Join me on a few trips with a Chevy Bolt EV, and we'll find out.
2018x7
Faking It: The Obviously Dubbed Telephone Ring
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Feb 26, 2018
If you lived in North America any time in the 20th century, you probably ran across one of these telephones. The Western Electric Model 500 and its subsequent variants were so .. show full overview
2018x8
A Short Project Involving LEDs, a Fish Tank, and some Laziness
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Mar 05, 2018
Have you ever needed to light your fish tank with Chinese LEDs? No? Well, here's how. I'm sure the information will be incredibly useful. In any case, maybe you'll learn about how to use these new-fangled diodes of light.
2018x9
DVD: The Death Knell of Laserdisc
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Mar 18, 2018
Well, it had a good run. Although Laserdisc could never really get off the ground, it had a reasonable showing in the high end video market. Intended as a mass market product, .. show full overview
2018x10
Sony's Clever but Flawed PlayStation Copy Protection--And How They Might Have Fixed It
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Mar 25, 2018
The original PlayStation is a pretty neat thing. Using the CD as a storage medium was a smart move. But, Sony needed to add anti-piracy features to the disc to prevent miscreants from .. show full overview
2018x11
The CD Player with a Robot Inside: Pioneer CLD-M301
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Apr 03, 2018
Sometimes, a company in Japan decides they're gonna give it all they got, and the result is a wacky machine like this. Pioneer, the company that brought you pretty much everything to do .. show full overview
2018x12
These Are Not Pixels: Revisited
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Apr 22, 2018
When I first made a video on analog color television, the thumbnail I created (and its explanation) caused nearly endless debate. I thought I'd try and clear this up a bit.
2018x13
The Weird Typewriter-Computer Hybrid: Smith Corona PWP-3200
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May 06, 2018
In this very chill and laid back video, we take a look at the Smith Corona PWP-3200, a word processing typewriter from the early 1990's. There were a number of products like this .. show full overview
2018x14
The LED Traffic Light and the Danger of "But Sometimes!"
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May 14, 2018
Around the mid-2000’s, the LED traffic light began making its way onto the scene. Recent developments in LED technology meant that energy efficient replacements for the standard .. show full overview
2018x15
Macrovision: The Copy Protection in VHS
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May 22, 2018
Did you ever try to copy one VHS tape to another and find that it just, well, didn’t work? Macrovision was the clever creation of what is now TiVo that managed to confuse a VCR without .. show full overview
2018x16
MUSE Hi-Vision Laserdisc: The Blu-ray of 1994
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May 29, 2018
1080i in 1994. Wow. Really, perhaps as early as 1993, but it seems the first player was released in 1994. Anyway, what better way to end the saga on Laserdisc than by talking about MUSE Hi-Vision discs. And some other stuff, too!
2018x17
Chevy Bolt EV Summer Range Test
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May 31, 2018
Come with me as I take the Chevy Bolt EV through 183 miles of summertime driving. It was really hot out and most of the drive was spent at 70 miles per hour, but the car still did pretty well.
2018x18
The High Pressure Sodium Light: Ubiquitous, effective, but good?
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Jun 04, 2018
Ever wonder why street lights are orange? For such a fast-paced world technology-wise, it seems somewhat odd that we are still using such a strange color of light for outdoor lighting. .. show full overview
2018x19
The LED's Challenge to High Pressure Sodium
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Jun 19, 2018
Now that we know why street lights are orange, let’s look at whether or not they should still be so. The answer isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. Although newer technology .. show full overview
2018x20
The Not-So-Secret Secret Elevators of the Haunted Mansion
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Jun 25, 2018
Is this haunted room actually stretching? The answer may surprise you! (barf) The stretching rooms at the Haunted Mansion are perhaps my favorite piece of hidden engineering at the .. show full overview
2018x21
The Most Common EV Charging Misconception
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Jun 27, 2018
We need to talk about private home charging more than we do. 99% of our charging infrastructure already exists, and this is something that absolutely needs to be communicated and not .. show full overview
2018x22
Betamovie: Sony's Terrible (But Ingenious) Camcorder
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Jul 03, 2018
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below Oh man, did this not go well for Sony. Sometimes clever engineering can really backfire, as was the case for Betamovie. Let’s learn a bit about it.
2018x23
The Senseless Ambiguity of North American Turn Signals
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Jul 14, 2018
Studies have demonstrated a tangible safety benefit of amber turn signals. You might want to check them out. Though it might be small, the benefit is demonstrably there. This has .. show full overview
2018x24
Sound By Numbers: The Rise of Digital Sound
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Jul 25, 2018
These days, listening to music on the analog formats of old has seen a massive resurgence. Whether it’s cassettes or vinyl, it seems analog is in and mp3’s are out. But digital sound .. show full overview
2018x25
Nyquist-Shannon; The Backbone of Digital Sound
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Aug 10, 2018
Let’s talk a bit more about digital sound. Thanks to a mathematical theorem, we know that a bandlimited signal can perfectly be represented by a series of discrete samples that occur at .. show full overview
2018x26
The GFCI/RCD: A Simple but Life-Saving Protector
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Aug 17, 2018
These devices are a common sight in homes and businesses around the US and around the world. But what are they for? Why do we need them? This video explores the life-saving potential of the GFCI (known alias: RCD) and explains how they work.
2018x27
The Compact Disc: An Introduction
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Aug 26, 2018
The Compact Disc. Just, like, radical man. Lasers making the music? What will the technology wizards think of next? In this video we take a first look at the compact disc and its .. show full overview
2018x28
Dissecting the CD Player: How to Turn Shiny Plastic into Music
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Sep 06, 2018
Did you ever want to know a little more about the nuts and bolts inside a CD player? No? Well I’m afraid you’ll have to pick another video because that’s exactly what this one is! In .. show full overview
2018x29
LED Printers: The Common Printing Tech You Haven't Heard Of
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Sep 19, 2018
If you’re among the 85% of people who don’t know what an LED printer is, then prepare to have your mind mildly blown as I tell you about the common printer tech that may in fact by .. show full overview
2018x30
CDs: More to Talk About (Sony vs. Philips)
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Sep 28, 2018
Well, it’s time to answer that question that’s been burning in your minds.
2018x31
An Oscilloscope Bonus: 20+ Minutes of Poking Around a CD player
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Sep 28, 2018
This video is a supplement to the latest "real" video from this channel. There was a lot of interesting stuff here that got cut, so if this is the sort of thing you like--sit back and relax as you watch this loosely edited, not-at-all planned video.
2018x32
TC Projects: Lead-Acid Battery Backup
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Oct 09, 2018
Sometimes life throws curveballs. But rather than just get hit in the face, why not do something about them? This video is a mishmash of a project, some insight on Lead-Acid Battery .. show full overview
2018x33
CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, Books of Red, Blue, Purple, Beige, Orange, Scarlet...
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Oct 19, 2018
The time has come. What was once just a replacement for big black frisbees of sprially wavey soundy sounds has matured into a versatile, ubiquitous data storage solution. Would you look .. show full overview
2018x34
The Ubiquitous Sound That You May Have Never Noticed
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Oct 26, 2018
Ya know, I just love learning about the everyday things in our world that are meant to make life a little more accessible to those with disabilities. This video is about a small (but .. show full overview
2018x35
LightScribe: HP's Clever Twist on the CD Burner
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Nov 10, 2018
I remember when LightScribe was first marketed, and let me tell you I thought it was *the* *coolest* *thing* to ever happen. Burning labels with lasers? No way! Well, it worked amazingly .. show full overview
2018x36
LED Experiments: Making Holiday Lights Less Garish
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Nov 26, 2018
How could I forget about the hmm-hmm light experiments? And/or; holy hard drives it’s already Decemberween? My how the year has passed in a flash. Just like these lights! HA! Yeah, so .. show full overview
2018x37
Closed Captioning: More Ingenious than You Know
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Dec 12, 2018
Over the years I’ve found that there are plenty of people who use captions, not just those who need them. But did you know that it took until the 1970’s for anyone to think of putting .. show full overview
2018x38 Season finale
The Superheterodyne Radio: No really, that's its name
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Dec 25, 2018
The superheterodyne receiver may seem like a radio with a silly name, but in fact it’s a completely logical name that describes the key action these radios take to become excellent .. show full overview

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