Dubai, Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections - (S03E01) Burj Al Arab.
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Ahead tail soccer suspicion tough romance revenue produce.
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love these shows. engineering is fascinating.
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All a moot point when they switch to LED lighting.
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where do i find those water nozzles?
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it is disgusting.
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wow I remember living in a apartment that was built like 50+ years ago and my bedroom had a dimmer for the light switch with no cover on it and every time I dimmed it, it would spark. I learned something today!
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Is this how Hammond goes to work on TopGear, too? On a helicopter?
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20yrs this place will be fucked
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Beautiful bit of engineering. Such an interesting part of the world!
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Was the first use of a capacitor in a camera flash????
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He needs a haircut.
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Did you see the cat under the truck at 15:40
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I have never watched an documentary bethore exept for the one about the bullet train
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And as pretty much anything built there: useless and almost unoccupied. No better or more worthwhile projects than the Pyongyang hotel. Iconic buildings? I think not, buildings with artful design and an amazing tenant history like the Empire State building: *those* are iconic. Dubai new scrapers are just braggy vanity projects.
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Yeah, I've been a conductor for a flyback transformer in a CRT. That is a really, really unusual feeling.
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because the building itself isn't very old yet
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at 32:00 wine glass disappears :P
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lol, in beginning you can see a security guard watching from back ground
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37:51 I've twice touched the capacitor in the flash of a HP PhotoSmart camera. Of course I was "lucky" enough to touch it without any protective equipment while it was charged (amd I thought it was not)... 180 microFarads to >300 V. I wasn't GND-ed, but still nothing nice...
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