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Портят хорошие вещи!
ОтветитьAI narrator :-(
ОтветитьAnd the plastic?
ОтветитьRobot needs an education. HAHAHAHAAH
Why not the Plant ambient background noise ??
We want more CO2, so we should recycle less? This script is dumb.
Ответитьterrible AI fake voice..............................................aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
ОтветитьТы не мастер а мусор сволочь!!!
ОтветитьWhat a clusterfuck of video. Was the whole thing created by AI?
ОтветитьDreadful voiceover
ОтветитьI think its more valuable to simply re-use the wires instead of spending more energy destroying it to separate the parts.
ОтветитьTweakers and zombies are the new face of recycling…
ОтветитьAI generated nonsense voiceovers make this unwatchable unfortunately.
ОтветитьHappy Birthday Manufacturing!
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ОтветитьBullshit. Most copper come frome stolen cables from infrastructure. This is not recycling. It's mafia.
Ответитьstupid narration, sounds like they just pasted in the text from the equipment manufacturers' websites.
ОтветитьDicen aquí que la TV color la introdujo Phillips en los 70s, bueno, en realidad fue el trabajo de 3 ingenieros, el primero en 1928, otro de ellos mexicano en 1940 y otro de EEUU en 1948, luego desde los 50s la RCA con las experiencias en los EEUU hizo un tubo que hizo aplicable la tv color.
ОтветитьNo one even looks at how much the recycling centers steel from the public.
ОтветитьThank you for not using some crappy music.
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WHat the ehck? Use other people's video clips and AI reads a Wikipedia page?
ОтветитьXiaomi one of worst electronic bands today. :(
ОтветитьLots of those "Home in my garage" recycling of copper cables are stolen cables from building areas nearby.
ОтветитьI think there was a contest to see who could narrate this video with the longest words, cliché's, and most repetitive words and this guy won.
Ответитьwell i hope it not stolen coper cable as that is a big problem in cable theft asperity in south Africa at the moment
ОтветитьOne has to keep that copper flowing to just break even let alone generate a profit, but finding that scrap is a challenge in such a cut throat industry. So much corruption, theft and other crimes.
Ответитьthanks for the video, seriously its really well done, im Definitely subbing
ОтветитьNO chinese crap, I can not support communism
ОтветитьThe first 5 minutes of this video: 3 easy steps to profit from stealing off job sites while ignorant people praise you for saving the planet!
Seriously, the number of times I've seen Mexicans getting busted stealing copper from construction sites is way too many to count. You can't even take lunch and leave spools of wire unattended.
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ОтветитьThanks for your video, i have not seen it before.
ОтветитьGood Lord! Machine learning auto-script-generating gone crazy. This is pure bullshit. Anyone that says this is good, is just a bot sucking another bot's dick. But yeah, carbon dioxide is bad, because it feeds all living green things. Can't have that. Thank goodness that "ai" isn't condescendingly biased at all.
ОтветитьThis video should be divided into separate topics.
ОтветитьCould hardly see a darn thing on that video they were moving so fast.
ОтветитьThe voiceover is ridiculous, it’s ai generated and often is talking nonsense or mispronouncing or jumbling words
Ответить2000 workers that dont work in the Netherlands. THX philips
Ответитьgood job!
ОтветитьPoland can be next Germany if they wanted to. with low debt, and cheap access to energy, it can produce high tech products for Europe
ОтветитьThis promotes copper wire theft as a way to make money.
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful copper
ОтветитьSo this is a "how to" for dirty filthy bums and vagrants that strip out and steal copper from buildings and civil infrastructure.
ОтветитьREMBER ONE THING...THE NATION THAT CONTROLS AND HOLDS THE COPPER RULES THE WORLD IN THE END...
ОтветитьI had to stop watching. To listening to AI esplainer.
ОтветитьRecycling copper from used wires
ОтветитьCrappy computer generated voice track. Downvoted.
ОтветитьWhat do they do with the insulation? Throwing it in the trash is not a solution!
ОтветитьThe Philips factory showed in the video is obvious located in Hungary, not in Poland. It's clear visible due to the labeling of the production displays.
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