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- 2007– 27mTV EpisodeScholors question how Jesus could develop his deep wisdom growing up in the small town of Nazareth. Some speculate he may have expanded his perspective in visits to the nearby by Roman city Sepphoris. There carpentry work would be plentiful, particularly if his father, Joseph, was a sought after craftsman suggested by reading between the lines of the Apocryphal literature. Some suggest the highly controversial idea that he had a Essene teacher. There are also theories that Jesus traveled to the India and the east and as far west as England with Joseph of Arimethea who it though to be his great uncle.
- The Churchill River in Nothern Saskatchewan and Monitoba is more a collection of lakes connected by rapids and water falls. That made it a superb highway for the trade in beaver pelts in past centuries. Today it is left to wildlife and recreation boaters who can enjoy a relaxing paddle in a canoe as well as the excitement of whitewater. The river is dotted with a multitude of islands which Canada has been naming in tribute to fallen servicemen.
- In a previous video Henry talked about protecting privacy and considered that a good thing. But survey summaries can inadvertently reveal personal information about a person even if she didn't participate in the survey. Example: Hockey players are more likely to have January birthdays. Henry feels this is OK and see it has a good standard for whether a survey is violating individual privacy.
- 2009– 17mTV EpisodeIf you you think nuclear war is a crazy-bad idea Scott shares ten alternative ideas that have been proposed over the years to use nuclear weapons for peaceful purposes. Some were tested and a couple even used. But the fact that you don't hear about these applications every day is a good indication that they were pretty much as crazy-bad as that war idea.
- Apple uses 'system on a chip' design to maximize battery life by including as many functions as possible on a single chip. Unfortunately on its 5G phones, as of October 2020, the 5G modem is on a separate chip which means the phones consume more power when using 5G.
- The South Pole Aiken Basin is a huge crater at the Moon's, your guessed it, south pole. Scientist suspect this was formed by the impact of a 'differentiated" asteroid with a iron-nickel core. The core embedded in the Moon would explain the dense mass detected below the surface.