May 27, 1995 could have been an ordinary day for the MiG-17 pilot, but it became an interesting chapter in the history of aviation. The high-subsonic fighter aircraft was doing tactical maneuvers when it got off the runway and stuck in the mud. A group of ground service mechanics came to the rescue – their task was to pull the plane out of the mud and back on the track. One of the mechanics was Peter Gorbanev, and for him, this operation clearly became more than a routine day at work. You’re about to find out why. #planecrash #brightside #survivalstory Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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what if I tell you that one man not only stayed alive after his plane dropped into the ocean, but also managed to fend off hungry sharks for a whopping 15 hours until he was rescued? It happened in 1986, and this man's name was Walter Wyatt, Jr. The thirty-seven-year-old flight engineer was flying from Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, to Miami on a rainy December day. He was the only person on board his twin-engine Beechcraft. However, it wasn't a peaceful flight: in Nassau, Wyatt had his navigational equipment stolen, and now he had to rely on a hand-held radio and a simple compass. #planecrash #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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More than 45% of working people have problems with their necks. But before you rush to the doctor, try this set of neck exercises first! Step 1: Relaxing the muscles
Step 2: Improving shoulder mobility. Step 3: Increasing blood flow. Step 4: Releasing arm muscles.
Step 5: Working on posture.
Step 6: Get rid of muscle spasms.
Step 7: Strengthening your shoulders. #backpain #brightside #backworkout Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What SIM does stand for? It means subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module. The first SIM card in the world was developed in 1991 by the German company Giesecke & Devrient. They sold 300 SIM cards to Radiolinja, a Finnish wireless network operator. In 1992, they sold the first GSM mobile phone with a SIM card; it was a Nokia 1101. Today, it’s hard to find a person who’s never used a SIM card – over 7 billion gadgets around the world use them to make calls, send SMS and surf the web. Why do I need a SIM card?
Can my phone work without a SIM card?
How does a SIM card work?
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Why are SIM cards getting smaller?
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What SIM does stand for? It means subscriber identity module or subscriber identification module. The first SIM card in the world was developed in 1991 by the German company Giesecke & Devrient. They sold 300 SIM cards to Radiolinja, a Finnish wireless network operator. In 1992, they sold the first GSM mobile phone with a SIM card; it was a Nokia 1101. Today, it’s hard to find a person who’s never used a SIM card – over 7 billion gadgets around the world use them to make calls, send SMS and surf the web. Why do I need a SIM card?
Can my phone work without a SIM card?
How does a SIM card work?
Can someone track my location with the help of a SIM card?
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Why are SIM cards getting smaller?
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I know I’m not alone when it comes to struggling to find the time and energy to start working out. And is it just me or are the choices becoming a bit overwhelming? There are exercises that’ve been around for centuries, and for good reason. So forget about the latest workout trends and take notes from those who looked good by doing these eight timeless and effective exercises. TIMESTAMPS
The “300” workout 0:28
Lying down crawl 1:29
Farmers Walk 2:07
Hindu squats 2:50
The archer squat 3:42
The half-moon push up 4:23
Gada 5:08
Bull carrying 5:54 Most of these exercises can be done in the comfort of your own home with very little equipment; something I’m very happy about! Like this video if it inspired you to try a few not- so- new workouts. Have you ever tried any of these exercises? #workout #brightside #exercises Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Bermuda Triangle earned its terrifying reputation by swallowing countless ships and airplanes, leaving no trace behind. But recently, the Bermuda Triangle has added another mystery to its record: Cuban coast guards came across a ship that had gone missing more than 90 years ago! #bermudatriangle #missingship #brightside SUMMARY
– It was November 29, 1925, when the S.S. Cotopaxi left Charleston, South Carolina, and headed for Havana, Cuba, carrying a big load of coal and 32 crew members. – On May 18, the Cuban coast guards announced that they’d come across a ship that wasn’t answering their calls. To tell you the truth, even at first sight, the ship looked bizarre. Rusty and run-down, it seemed to drift mindlessly, without any destination in mind. – The mysterious finding brought more questions than answers. If S.S. Cotopaxi sank almost 9 decades ago, how did it reappear on the surface? What happened to the crew, and how did they disappeared without a trace?
– Over centuries, there have been so many mysterious disappearances in that area that the chances are high that you'll find one or two ships that fell victim to the infamous Triangle. Maybe it’ll be the Patriot, a passenger schooner that left Charleston, South Carolina, on December 30, 1812, and headed for New York City. – The Bermuda Triangle had already gained popularity in the 15th century when Christopher Columbus documented weird compass readings and bizarre lights in the area. Its nickname, "Hurricane Alley," speaks for itself. – As for airplanes, probably the most inexplicable disappearance happened on December 5, 1945, and got the name "The Lost Patrol." Flight-19 was the code name for 5 bomber planes that flew from the naval base in Florida on a training flight. – Well, no doubt, it all looks very suspicious, and the notoriety of the Bermuda Triangle might be well-earned, but think of this. The area of the Bermuda Triangle varies from 500,000 to 1,510,000 square miles, depending on the person describing the anomalous zone. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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How do touchscreens work anyway? Johnson was the first to create touchscreen technology, these displays hadn't gained popularity till the 1970s, when the resistive touchscreen was accidentally invented. Further developing on that new technology, scientists at the University of Toronto invented the first multi-touch display in the 1980s. As for the very first touchscreen cell phones, they came out a little later in the 90s. #touchscreen #brightside #smartphone SUMMARY
– The scientists needed to use some equipment that was so overworked that it was only available at night. You can imagine how much that inconvenience was slowing down their progress! It was then when Dr. Hurst and his colleagues thought of using some electrically conductive paper in their research. By developing this idea, they eventually created the first computer touchscreen ever!
– What’s the magic behind the touchscreens we know and love today? If you thought that just one technology stands behind this "swipable" phenomenon of our time, think again! In fact, there are more than half a dozen approaches to make touchscreens work.
– The technology is simple: you press on the screen hard enough, and it bends and resists your touch (hence the name). But what happens next? The thing is that a resistive screen consists of two layers that can conduct electricity. – Capacitive touch screens are made from either indium tin oxide or copper. Both these materials keep electrical charges in super-tiny wires, with each of them way thinner than a human hair. – Ever wondered why your cell phone won't respond when you're wearing gloves? The problem is that clothes don't conduct electricity (unless you have special gloves fitted with conductive threads of course!).
– Most people don't realize just how widely used touchscreens are! In fact, nowadays it's hard to find a field that doesn’t make use of them. Airplanes, stores, banks, schools and universities, hospitals, you name it! Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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25-year-old Dorothy Arnold was the heiress of perfume importer Francis Arnold. Dorothy got a great education and graduated from the prestigious Bryn Mawr College for women, where she majored in literature. Life was going great for the young woman. That is, until the day she mysteriously disappeared on December 12, 1910… TIMESTAMPS
Dorothy leaves her room 0:54
Dorothy leaves the family’s home 1:33
Dorothy goes to Brentano’s bookstore 2:33
Dorothy waves a farewell to Gladys and heads home 2:58
Her father was afraid of damaging his business reputation 3:50
They interviewed Dorothy’s friends, acquaintances, and shop assistants 4:48
Detectives checked passenger lists of all the ships 5:20
Francis Arnold finally gave in 7:50 SUMMARY
– Dorothy leaves her room and goes downstairs. She meets her mom in the main hall and tells her she’s going shopping to buy a new dress for her 19-year-old sister Marjorie’s debutante party.
– Dorothy leaves the family’s home in the posh Upper East Side of Manhattan. She takes $25 with her, or about $700 by today’s rates. – On 27th Street, Dorothy goes to Brentano’s bookstore where she buys a collection of funny stories and essays. Upon leaving the shop, she bumps into her friend Gladys King. – Dorothy waves a farewell to Gladys and heads home. She decides to go through Central Park on her way. At least that’s what she tells her friend.
– In the evening of December 12, Dorothy still hadn’t arrived home. But there wasn’t any immediate cause for alarm. – They suspected that someone could’ve abducted his daughter to demand a ransom from the well-off family. He didn’t want to make things more complicated by giving publicity to this story. – He also searched the girl’s room and found only one strange thing. There were burnt sheets of paper in the fireplace. He couldn’t make out the text, but there were some flyers of ships carrying passengers from the US to Europe.
– Six weeks after his daughter’s disappearance, Francis Arnold finally gave in. He invited journalists for a press conference and assumed that she’d been attacked while on her way home through Central Park.
– There’s also the theory that she simply ran away. It was known that she’d been feeling particularly down about the magazine refusals. In fact, it’s believed that the burnt papers in the fireplace that had been found in the early days of the investigation were letters of refusal. #dorothyarnold #mystery #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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