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28th June 2017, 06:42 PM
#11
Moderator
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
Looks like the Industrial revolution is firing up in Papua New Guinea? Guy has a lot of time on his hands to invent stuff that has already been invented, all good and interesting I reckon
Imagine waiting for that hammer to crush your herbs and garlic enough to cook tomorrows dinner!!! Patience is required.
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Wish it was Nissan though, Toyotas just can't keep up with the Pootrol pace.
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28th June 2017 06:42 PM
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28th June 2017, 07:49 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
MudRunnerTD
Imagine waiting for that hammer to crush your herbs and garlic enough to cook tomorrows dinner!!! Patience is required.
This guy takes delight in demonstrating that he can do without all the modern 'cons' and arrive at a functional outcome. He is basically demonstrating ingenuity in a third world environment. I am sure even he would not spend all day crushing a clove of garlic! I like seeing this stuff regardless of how 'useless' it is for me living in a world where it's instant gratification or move over.
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28th June 2017, 07:58 PM
#13
The master farter
Yeah I do take my hat off to him for making the entire thing with tools he made.
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28th June 2017, 08:13 PM
#14
Breadmaker Shaker
Check all his youtube vids here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL...D3nQdBA/videos
This is the first time I've ever subscribed to someone's youtube channel. Amazing skills. Building, weapons, tool making, traps, pottery, weaving, fire lighting, growing food plants......got it all covered.
Click the closed captions button (CC) at the bottom of the vid for written explanations of what he's doing.
Last edited by Plasnart; 28th June 2017 at 08:16 PM.
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28th June 2017, 08:24 PM
#15
Patrol Guru
I love this sort of stuff. Its a good reminder that once a pon a time we humans weren't in a mad rush to have everything and could actually do things for themselves. I might've taken a long time to get things done but people used to have have a lot of time on there hands. Simpler times.
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28th June 2017, 09:57 PM
#16
Legendary
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
Looks like the Industrial revolution is firing up in Papua New Guinea? Guy has a lot of time on his hands to invent stuff that has already been invented, all good and interesting I reckon
That stuff predates industrial revolution by many many centuries.
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28th June 2017, 10:00 PM
#17
Legendary
Originally Posted by
firm351
I love this sort of stuff. Its a good reminder that once a pon a time we humans weren't in a mad rush to have everything and could actually do things for themselves. I might've taken a long time to get things done but people used to have have a lot of time on there hands. Simpler times.
And they died of heart failure at old age or from injuries at young age, not from cancer.
They didn't suffer from depression 360 days out of 365 days.
Most importantly, it didn't take 30 years for them to own their own house.
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28th June 2017, 10:07 PM
#18
Legendary
Originally Posted by
MB
I hope Mrs MB is not reading this. I hate to see you spend a week sleeping on the couch.
In this video, the technique was taken bit further.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehta....be#t=66.44386
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28th June 2017, 10:11 PM
#19
Legendary
Originally Posted by
Throbbinhood
I personally love these videos. They seem to just mellow me out. They relax me while also holding me in deep concentration.
It's interesting to see other ways of doing things, compare it to how far we've come now. Also he could be handy armageddon type stuff.
Absolutely! I think the reason he has a such huge fan base(five million subscriptions) and some 9 million views just under two months is 'cos it is relaxing to watch it, let alone doing it.
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28th June 2017, 10:12 PM
#20
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Originally Posted by
Throbbinhood
I personally love these videos. They seem to just mellow me out. They relax me while also holding me in deep concentration. It's interesting to see other ways of doing things, compare it to how far we've come now. Also he could be handy armageddon type stuff.
Agreed TH mate! And thanks again @Plasnart & @dom14 mates!! Plassy sent our Youtube viewing stats off the charts a few days ago :-) My personal favourite of Plassy's was the kiln dried pit roof tiles & mud wall hut, being that we grew up in a slightly bigger hippy version ;-)
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