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At 4:10 in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkqBbr7Ewsw you can see a VFFS machine in action.

(I find 'how its made' to be musak for nerds but that is a different post :-)



You can link directly to 4:10 in the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkqBbr7Ewsw&t=4m10s


Holy shit that's brilliant.

I admittedly haven't been to Youtube in forever, but that actually got me to click, if only to find out how (other than altering the querystring by hand) you did it.

I still didn't see how to do it though. Is that a logged-in option perhaps or am I just missing something?


When you are at the time you want, right click on the video, and copy the link with the time.

"Copy video URL at current time"

That's all there is too it :-)


Another alternative is http://youtubetime.com/

But I just modify the query string by hand. :-)


Or add &t=XmYs to the URL (where X is minutes and Y is seconds).


> "(other than altering the querystring by hand"

Parent I was replying to already knew that part...


I've been watching "How It's Made" on NetFlix, I am on Season 3 and it is awesome. Although, I do tend to get hungry for the foods they show :P


Really? That show always turns me off of eating processed foods. If I watched it every day I'd go paleo for sure.


I'm on Aderall, and by the time I watch the show its effect has worn off (watching it RIGHT before I go to sleep, the guys voice makes me go to sleep), making me slightly hungry, but not enough to get out of bed and actually make any food, besides I don't like eating right before I go to sleep.

Yes, there is a lot of food that is on there where I can find myself saying "well, definitely not eating that ever again".




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