Yes, your unpasteurized milk is perfectly safe so long as you pasteurize it before consuming.
I also like to eat raw chicken, but only after it has been brought to an internal temperature of 74°C (165°F).
Shhhhh... don't tell them. It's like the anti-vaxx people saying that we should inject people with a dead or extremely weak version of the virus to build immunity.
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Raw milk is perfectly safe as long as you milk the cow yourself, and wash your hands.
Been there done that. Getting home from a Saturday night late enough to have to do the morning milking before going to bed was a right of passage.
Not entirely sure where to put this, but this is probably the greatest example of narcissism i have ever seen - and a great play by play of it by the Youtuber.
I admit, i have seen traitors but never really watched it. I understand the concept. If you don't watch it, it is explained in the video. But its not a video about Traitors, its a video about narcissism and its impact
There is a lot to unpack in this video. Public figures, people you know, etc. All come out in this video.
A 2 hour video of a guy wiring together hundreds of car batteries to send 150,000+ amps through stuff? Having to redesign the switch just so it doesn't blow itself apart limiting the amps? The magnetic field being induced by the extreme currents crushing the pipes and wires they're flowing through? They should put this in theaters.
The best shot is near the end where he puts some ferromagnetic fluid below the stuff he's using and it floats up along the magnetic field lines to wrap the pipe before it all explodes.
Crazy stuff. 1 hour 54 second or so for the magnetic fluid, but there's some awesome stuff all throughout.
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Thanks for sharing, that was fun. I've seen some of his videos, and I'm fairly confident within the decade he's going to instantly cease to exist. Not be injured or found dead. Nope. Just end of existence. The forces he plays with were not meant to be trifled with haphazardly. Like, at least Nikola Tesla wore a suit and tie when he did it.
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I know you're joking, but he put it up 5 days ago and he has 3 million views. Reminds me of that Star Wars Hotel video that was something like 4 hours.
There is clearly a significant appetite for long form videos on Youtube. I wouldn't have predicted that!
Thanks for sharing, that was fun. I've seen some of his videos, and I'm fairly confident within the decade he's going to instantly cease to exist. Not be injured or found dead. Nope. Just end of existence. The forces he plays with were not meant to be trifled with haphazardly. Like, at least Nikola Tesla wore a suit and tie when he did it.
"I'm just a guy in my back yard with 400 car batteries!"
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I know you're joking, but he put it up 5 days ago and he has 3 million views. Reminds me of that Star Wars Hotel video that was something like 4 hours.
There is clearly a significant appetite for long form videos on Youtube. I wouldn't have predicted that!
The question is, how much does someone need to watch for it to count as a view? I clicked on it, watched the first minute or so, then realized it was 2 hours long and clicked away. Would YouTube count that as a view? How about someone who watched the whole thing but in roughly eight 15 minute chunks? Are they one view or 8 views?
Also, the Star Wars hotel video is the perfect convergence point for Star Wars nerds, Disney nerds, Star Wars haters, and Disney haters. Even then, I wonder how many people actually watched the whole thing?
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The question is, how much does someone need to watch for it to count as a view? I clicked on it, watched the first minute or so, then realized it was 2 hours long and clicked away. Would YouTube count that as a view? How about someone who watched the whole thing but in roughly eight 15 minute chunks? Are they one view or 8 views?
Also, the Star Wars hotel video is the perfect convergence point for Star Wars nerds, Disney nerds, Star Wars haters, and Disney haters. Even then, I wonder how many people actually watched the whole thing?
I did, eventually. I watch a lot of long form content on YouTube. Mostly it's used in the background while I do something else.