Engineer Guy on the Mechanics of a Projector
This is pretty neat. A dozen functions on a single rotating axle. Plus, I always thought the audio was a
Read MoreI can't believe that came from your mouth!
This is pretty neat. A dozen functions on a single rotating axle. Plus, I always thought the audio was a
Read MoreSoda cans and beer cans are so ubiquitous that we forget that they represent years of industry engineering and research.
Read MoreThe Engineer guy is back and reviewing some fascinating facts about the Titanic and its engineering. Eleven minutes, but totally
Read MoreAnother great inventor is highlighted in this video:
Read MoreI didn’t really know about air conditioning and how or when it became popular. The Engineer guy shines some lights
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Read MoreThe Engineer Guy is finally back with a new video and describes how, in mass production, good enough will win
Read MoreJust like the kind that starts your car- but portable electric sources is what drives so much of our modern
Read MoreThe latest video from Bill details how a microwave works.
Read MoreAtomic clocks are freakishly accurate, which is what makes GPS positioning so accurate.
Read MoreThis is just old material from my days at Engineering school, but to me the coolest thing is when he
Read MoreThose Macbook cases? Anodized Aluminum. Bill Hammack explains how and why that rough surface on a Mac is a good
Read MoreOkay, so you have a smart phone that rotates its screen depending on how you hold it. Nice, right? But
Read MoreBill takes apart a digital camera and exposes the Charged Couple Device that captures light onto a silicon chip.
Read MoreWhat’s been the delay? Well, according to this video, Bill is just a little clumsy. And yeah, I kinda want
Read MoreOkay, I don’t get very excited about light refraction or attentuation, but pulse code modulation? Yeah Baby!
Read MoreThe transistor is probably the most important invention of mankind behind the steel plow and refrigeration. Bill Hammack gets a
Read MoreAnother awesome Engineer Guy video, this time showing the vivisection of an LCD monitor.
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