Most Expensive Mistakes in all History - Part 2
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Some mistakes are more expensive than others. Lets take a look at some of the most expensive mistakes in history.
Part 1: • Most Expensive Mistake...
Part 3: • Most Expensive Mistake...
Part 4: • Most Expensive Mistake...
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I wasn't expecting this to start at Supermans Mustach, and ending with Chernobyl's meltdown. What an unexpected ride.
He says 1 "million" but it says 1 billion on the screen so idk which one is the
50th like, congrats ^w^
Chernobyl is an obvious number 1 spot in this video I mean come on It’s flipping Chernobyl
You are not lying @@Scott-pl3up!
I really appreciate this channel for using actual images of whatever topic they’re referring to. So many channels use totally inaccurate or totally confusing images along with the commentary. ✌️thank you
ecept they didnt when talking about the bay bridge the image of the plan was NOT of a bridge
Accurate photos/videos of subject matter almost 100%, yet the narrator's voice is akin to a "used car salesman", over the top radio/disc jockey, old school game show/variety show mc's? Hope he doesn't talk like that outside of the voice overs....yikes.
@@guerrillaentrepreneur5999 1àaa
@@guerrillaentrepreneur5999He speaks exactly like that all the time, even during intercourse.
If my lottery ticket was accidentally thrown away, I'd spend all my free time trying to find it.
Do you really believe she lost it? Come on, she's obviously just a scammer.
Lol I’m from Coventry if I knew I would be going every where😂
'Mr. Cavill's Moustache' great movie title. A stealth bomber you can take out with a water pistol.
You forgot to mention that the captain abandoned ship before everyone else just to impress his girlfriend.
Wow, impressive 🤷🏻♂️ Dude is a huge deusch
How did he impress this girlfriend?
Dylan Baker Because he probably said that he boarded first & called everyone to abandon ship to be called a hero
@@ch3mdah He was the first to abandon ship and ignore orders by the Coast Guard to return and assist the evacuation. This story made international news and I remember it like the back of my hand.
And the Costa Concordia crash could have been so avoidable if only the captain didn't have such a huge ego. Maritime salute, give me a break.
Cats 2019 was a really costly mistake.
Yup
Nope I have 59 cats now
Yes
Uhm
To much
I’ve lived in SF Bay Area since 2003. I didn’t know all that drama about the bridge. Wow!
Bro... are u having a stroke?
@@alexanderguerrero81 r/ihadastroke
MoonFairy929 that Is the democratic party at work
MoonFairy929 Is the democratic party at work
hamburger gaming jail oh
I once lost a buck in a coke machine and thought that was devastating. I feel much better now!
LOL
LOL
You think you got troubles this morning I ordered a Danish and they gave me a jelly donut!
LOL
😂😂🤣 thanks I needed that laugh
I still don't understand why the Captain of the Costa only got 16 years. His idiocy cost 32 lives, that should be enough for life in prison.
He was just attempting a close call with the island to impress his girlfriend and the crew. Isn’t an uncommon practice but must be performed on really low speed, to keep on with the sonar and not at 20 knots (36 km/h)
No 120
becose in EU that is very high sentence, we dont have lifetime or death sentences. (sorry for bad english)
EU usually dont punish, but focus on rehab. 16 years in rehab for having a big ego lol. In Norway for example this guy that killed like 70 teens only got 21 years, but you can get like 10 years put onto that sentence if it doesnt seem like you have changed and if you havent changed yet again with those 10 years you get another 10 years and that will just keep on going.
Or the death penalty
The old folks who lost the lottery ticket was really sad.
😪
I doubt it was a true story. Just another person trying to claim the lotto winnings.
Doesn't matter, they were too old to enjoy it anyway
@@vicl5706 they can give that money to their kids and grand kids. That could bring them joy, which qualifies as "enjoyment" too
@@Alex632 maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, we will never know.
The most expensive... Adam and Eve eating the fruit.
I think it's pretty safe to say that MOST of the delays for many of these projects were deliberate, fully understanding that there was more money to be made through carefully constructed procrastination.
This video should be sponsored by a insurance company.
lmao
Lovevia Madeenah sponsored by raid shadow legends
@Kylan Sulley how is raid shadow legends and insurance company it’s a game
@Lovevia Madeenah
I was joking raid shadow legends is sponsored by alot of weird shit
I live in Australia and I suspect the NBN rollout problems can be traced to former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull who made changes to the NBN rollout when he became Minister for Communications when Tony Abbott became PM after beating Kevin Rudd in that election.
Don't remind us mate, the NBN was a huge screw up, worst part about it all was when they tried to make money back off it and sold it to Telstra, they cap our connection speeds while forcing internet prices up. We need Martin Bryant to vist Parliament House.
Turnbull was a puppet of the factions who put him in charge of the Liberal Party. He's not the only one who deserves blame for the NBN.
Remember when Turncoat Turnbull made sure his home had the best connection before leaving office too.
I’ve been up for 40 hours straight and I’m just starting a 10 hour shift. I’ll be watching these videos all night!
You might well be interested in Bridgewater Place, Leeds, UK. At 360ft AGL, this skyscraper is the tallest building in Yorkshire, and was built between 2004 and 2007. However, the shape of the building accelerates high winds, and has caused numerous injuries to pedestrians passing on the streets nearby: one person suffered a torn liver, internal bleeding, and cuts requiring 11 stitches after being blown over; a three-month old child in a pushchair was blown into a nearby road; and a man was killed when a truck was blown over on top of him. Recommendations by the Deputy Coroner included closing all surrounding roads when winds reach 45 mph or over, and a series of wind deflicting fins have been installed, for which the original developers were required to pay £930,000 towards the works - allowing for the cost of the installation of warning signs in the surrounding streets; the total cost of the wind deflection works; and compensation payouts, this could have easily pushed the total losses into the £ millions. Another costly mistake involves Terminal 5 at London's Heathrow Airport. This is the newest of the airport's terminals, opened in 2008, but on the day of its opening, it quickly became apparent that the IT systems were not working properly, and over the next 10 days 42,00 items of baggage failed to make their journeys with their owners, resulting in the cancellaion of 500 flights. Another problem concerning Terminal 5 is that a great many of the failed light-bulbs in the ceiling have not been changed since the Terminal building opened. This is because the ceiling is too high for most "cherry-pickers" (self-propelled hydraulic platforms) to reach.
Dont forget the BER (Airport Berlin/Brandenburg, Germany) it's a running Gag here
i think that was in part 1
@@andrewaftontheandroidhedge2780 Yes
12:30 he said 1 million, yet the numbers say 1 billion. Always double check bro
Yes
Yes
Yes
DudeCool0 who asked?
@@yogenmaster5760 You took time out of your day to reply, so I guess you at least care
I'm a structural steel fabricator from Canada ,and had to go to an 8 hour seminar in Edmonton,on how to tell them the fake markings on those fasteners. Also gin wheel bags. (Tear and tools free fall) China low grade steel nuts and bolts.we had to replace thousands .
So just what does China make that isn’t junk? Oh, yeah, their Chinavirus seems to be performing well in the west. As planned.
General rule of thumb: any time a government gives an estimate for any public works project one should always assume the real cost to require moving the decimal point over at least one place and for the project to be completed in twice the estimated time. No construction crew wants their cash cow to stop giving milk.
4:22 my house burnt down in that fire. I was 13 years old, in Los Alamos New Mexico
I remember that fire. It was really sad. I live on Albuquerque
Tonio Quintana pretty crazy that the result was what they were trying to avoid. I remember that like it was yesterday. Entire neighborhoods were gone, and it was hard to know where I was with no landmarks
Christopher Woodard aw that’s so sad
Christopher Woodard sad
Sad but same😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Other title of the video: Why you should have an insurance policy for everything you do!!
Sometimes policies are worth what you pay for.!!!
hows does insurance make money?
@@sopcannon u keep paying monthly bills to them, and so do millions of other people, and they only pay when something bad happens to a loved one, like an illness, or a crash that was life threatening, when something bad happens to ur car, house, or motorcycle. How old r u?
@@hotdogice1277 I know what insurance is but they don't make money if they keep hanfin it to everyone with an insurance claim, some companies try and find a loophole to not pay out.
@@sopcannon if someone makes too many claims within an amount of time, they can be dropped as a client for costing the insurance company too much money
I live just down the street from what used to be splendid China. I've heard stories about that place before. It's now the Margaritaville resort. If you go to the shopping center down the street from Margaritaville you can see what remains of some of the splendid China architecture in the storefronts. There's an old abandoned grocery store in the front that still has animatronics inside last I checked.
The "unofficial fix" is actually something we have to do as a part of our ptu checks. The problem is that we didn't do it for long enough because of the amount of water in the ptu so there was still moisture. (I'm one of the avionics techs that worked on it)
I'd like to point out that the bolts on the new bay bridge were not "shoddy", rather the bolts which at the time of installation were to the specified tolerances suffered a rare metallurgical process called "Hydrogen Embrittlement" that weakened the bolts after they were installed.
Isn't that what shoddy means?
@@on_another_level5661 The thing about Hydrogen Enbrittlement is that what triggers it isn't quite fully understood from my understanding. So even if you have bolts that meet not only the manufacturer's specifications and pass with flying colors from whatever third parties do independent grading, You could still have Hydrogen Embrittlement occur. You could be using the precise bolts you'd need for the project and still have it occur, and the only fix for once it starts happening is to heat treat the entire bolt. Hydrogen Embrittlement has plagued other projects, such as 122 Leadenhall Street in London. The bolts in the "megaframe" that supports the building suffered from Hydrogen Embrittlement. Three of these massive bolts fell from the building after failing due to Hydrogen Embrittlement. They wound up replacing all the bolts over a period of several months.
@@MrPatrick2160 The irony of hydrogen embrittlement is that it mostly affects higher quality materials. In fact, the stronger the steel, the greater the risk of hydrogen embrittlement.
@@on_another_level5661: No.
Wow. All your words just defined shoddy. If you don't see that please don't ever design or build a bridge. Okaythankspumpkin
the costa concordia disaster was one heck of a screwup. the captain should have known better.
Has my vote for most avoidable. I mean when you have just one job to do, omfg.
Yeah, there are definitely less dangerous ways to show off towards a stripper. Giving her a 100$ bill for example. She was already on that cruise for free thanks to him.
Yeah, but his dingy would have been in drydock.
Nope, not when you are under the influence of a schedule1 drug.
Kif: Sir, this is a leisure cruise. Our path was set by the travel agency. Zapp: That's for schoolgirls! Now here's a route with some chest hair. Kif: But that course leads directly through a swarm of comets. Zapp: Yes, comets! The icebergs of the sky. ... Francesco: I wanna be just like Zapp!
Now edited to suite narrower attention spans: Attempts to refine nuclear waste in France to make it safer, in an expensive new lab, left them having to pour concrete over it when they were left with a lump of radioactive plastic after the first test, because they didn't think it through or have the right expertise. Any better, folks?
who will read all of this
Lindsey Harrelson People who are bored, like me
@@tinydough8746 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF
are you talking about the Marcoule site explosion? oh, I see, you dumbed it down, that could have been interesting, now it is boring. and it doesn't seem as awful as other accidents (this was classified as industrial, not nuclear, no leak, dies 1, a bad car accident can have worse death toll)
Hello @@shmadmanuts ,I’d not heard of the Marcoule site/incident, and by the sound of it that was an incident in a full scale incinerating facility. No, this was definitely smaller scale. If you’re genuinely interested, I don’t mind re-elaborating to the extent of what I know third-hand (I hope I’ve pitched the chemistry content okay for a general audience, sorry if it’s not): The experiment involved a laboratory scale trial to use large molecules, ligands, tailored specifically to grasp atoms the sizes of those of elements in the Actinide series, a bit like a jaw, to remove such atoms from a sample of nuclear material contained in a vessel. Improved extraction/separation of the actinide series elements during nuclear waste treatment could maybe allow the waste to take as little as a century or two - rather than many tens of millennia - to become safe. The actinides can be re-used to form new nuclear fuel, which in turn fission in reactors down to isotopes that also take far less time to decay to safer states. This actinide extraction/separation is a _major_ field of research. Anyway... Unfortunately, the ligands used in this first experiment by this particular research team were designed by physicists, not chemists, and had multiple ‘alpha hydrogens’ in the structure. These are prone to dissociating when exposed to high temperatures and form negative anions at the vacated sites, which in this instance allowed the ligands to polymerise with each other. The team were left with a lump of thermoset plastic (i.e. it’s structure is cross-linked, so it can’t melt like most straight-chained domestic plastics) impregnated with radioactive material filling the experiment vessel, which they could not then safely remove from their new research facility for disposal. Pouring concrete over the place was their only option. What the next generation of ligands used by that research team had that was different - as designed by a chemistry academic - were methyl groups in place of those alpha hydrogens, which don’t dissociate, and so the polymerisation had not recurred in their subsequent, better controlled, smaller scale experiments. I hope that wasn't boring for the opposite reasons, but it's kinda 'one extreme or the other' with this really. :/
Most expensive mistake ever? Driving back the same route from hospital after assassination attempt on Ferdinand d'Este. Gavrilo Princip killed him on that second occasion and that led to WW I (disaster) which enabled Bolshevik revolution in RRussia (disaster) and raise od Nazis in Germany (disaster) which led to WW II (disaater) which led to Cold War (very expensive). That one stupid decision return the same route was the most expensive mistake in history.
Good theory, but the War of Victoria's Grandsons was inevitable by then, Imperial rivalry ( euphemism for a falling-out among thieves) was dangerously intense already, and the mere existence of the Schlieffen Plan allied to the limited maturity and mental capacity of Kaiser Wilhelm indicate a crisis looking for a trigger.
the affects of world war are still being felt to date. the cold war essentially caused the rise of al quieda and isis
Cats 2019 was a "CAT" astrophic and catsly (costly) mistake
Shut
@@SP-kk1sj sorry that was me when I was on my cringe phase in life
Then delete the comment. It's... just terrible.
@@SorrySuckYou I might keep it just for my friends to see
Joined the Cesar Romero club. When Cesar Romero played The Joker on Batman in the 60's his mustache was covered in white make up. Cesar claimed his fame to his mustache, he'd never shave it off for any movie, or TV role.
No one at all: Warner brothers:Get that mustache off Me:give me that mustache.
Mumbo jumbo needs that moustache
All too many of these kinda feel like the Titanic story, too big or too advanced to fail.
4:57 the "C" in the name of cerro grande is being coverded by that cloud , this make it erro grande that in portuguese means big mistake 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
lol
The last one reminds me of deepwater horizon both could have been avoided if they had fixed their equipment
Was gonna say British Petroleum. But you're right. So thumbs up.
The most expensive mistake was when Jeff Bezos cheated on his wife.
Not costly enough.
Costly for sex
Costly for love
When you have 145 billion 35 billion isn't that bad ! And he is pulling in over 25 billion a year. I'm saying it was a bad deal on her side crazy right she gets 35 billion and that was a bad deal 🤔
frank Brizak I heard it was 68 billion
Building over the biggest viking settlement in Europe located in Dublin It could've been a huge tourist attraction and lots of artifacts were lost
My mom calls me the most expensive mistake in history
Damn
Dad calls me trash
Damn I should but I don’t feel bad
Anthony insurance: that why I’m here LOL
Ohh boy
11:13 Is it just me or do those pictures look like Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox from Smosh
I have no idea whether you made up those goofy-sounding names. Padilla, Hecox, and Smosh? LOL, never heard of them! Talk about a generation gap.
*The most expensive mistake of all time:* Forgetting to do your final project
Dang Doggo wrong!
Fun fact, Chernobyl claw can kill you, but only if you hold on to it for 3 hours or more can you get an insta kill
3 hours does NOT = instant.
Here's one; giving $10,000,000,000 to Louisiana to rebuild the levees. They blew $9,000,000,000 on who knows what. 1836 dead. Where did our tax money go? It didn't shore up the levees!
Well, that is a pretty simple answer. The better question is whos pocket did it go into?
@@DraconisElibane the Edwards?
Sounds like there were politicians and contractors sleeping together. So what else is new?.?
That was brilliant, build below sea level, fill with liberal Democrats that can't swim, awesome
Thank you for this series. Details for failure analysis are good to know. Of course, "government's money" actually means money taken from citizens via taxes and/or inflation. In addition, some of the comments have very interesting information/clarification. Thank you to those commenters, as well.
in the "wrong direction" .... you mean the captain was incompetent and a coward
When they built that bridge but it was not aligned properly and the two sides ended up wrong
They should have used two yoghurt pots and string to communicate!
Wow I was shocked to hear about Splendid China! I live in the UK but visited Florida every year as a child and really loved Splendid China and still have my branded paper Chinese umbrella over 30 years on!
He could have painted his mustache green.
They would be a mustache shaped visual error when masking the green screen with the background let alone how are you going to get that out
Or made it seem like he took a vacation and he grew the mustache on his vacatian
If I were in charge for $25,000,000 I would say fuck it he’s got a mustache it doesn’t look that weird.
@@fastinradfordable put everyone back so that superman can have a super mustache
as a resident of oakland, (the city directly next to san francisco) going on the bay bridge at nighttime is such a beautiful experience.
Meanwhile people think birds are fake what world do we live In
May I suggest, for your next video, the Honolulu Area Rapid Transit (HART) project, which was supposed to be already completed, but is now projected to be finished at 2025, with everyone laughing at that prediction, and the cost overrun is so out of sight that the City had to issue bonds, then the State had to jump in to bail the project out, and now a Public/Private partnership is being proposed with no takers?
I had to pay around $10 for accidentally knocking over my shopping cart and breaking plates. This makes me happy to not be these people.
How does one "accidentally knock over a shopping cart"?
@@jenniferwebb5954 it was a plastic basket cart thing. I was at self checkout, wanted a candy bar, so I went to grab one while putting my cart on the counter. I finally found one I wanted, so I reached up to grab ahold the machine to pull myself up and grabbed the cart on accident causing it to flip. The set of plates luckily didn’t land on my head and hit the floor instead. Sorry for saying cart. I guess it’s because I heard someone calling it a cart when I was younger and I’ve called it that since. I’m assuming the real name is shopping basket or something, but who knows?
@@patrickstar9929 I can guess you’re not in the US. If so you would have sued the store for “Reckless Endangerment” and won a fortune for your PTSD. And lifetime support for your “Therapy Lizard”.
The Chernobyl incident was the most severe, but I think you forgot the movie of the Titanic. It cost more to produce than the price tag for construction of the actual ship and they didn't even get the story right either!😶💢😥The actual ship out all the ships that were unintentionally sunk, the Titanic stayed afloat the longest, even with severe damage to a very important compartmentalized section of the massive civilian seafaring vessel.
It's not that severe it cost less than 1billon
I always loved the phrase “controlled burn.”
Then you'll probably love this TV programme title: Explosions Gone Wrong
the indiigenous in australia used this as a technique to reduce bushfires in australia. Its quite normal
"wouldn't it be great to get some bat soup?" -some chinese guy
@The Random Rainbow Studio While I can't speak for the soup, alligator tail is quite tasty. Tastes just like chicken.
One of the Most Expensive Superman mistake
Weird seeing you here
What is it ?
What are you trying to say here?
I disagree. More often than not the opposite is true. It just hasn't been documented
yea
The 41 dislikes are by the people who lost all of this money....
I woulda erased it for a mere two million. They never asked.
No 120
12:30 CHERNOBLY DISASTER YOU SAID THAT THER WAS A 1M DEATH BUT IN THE NUMBERS ON THE SCREEN IS OVER A 1B IM ONLY CORRECTING IT NOT JUDGING
HYBRID GAMING then why are you using caps lock?
JUST CORRECTING IT
@@Bidarius COULD BE MILITARY🤔
@@hybridgaming206 didn't answer his question.
Love the video, thanks for all the uploads. But uh... odd question, when you mention #1 you say the death toll would be over 1 million, but your number suggests 1 billion? Rewatched it a few times lol
A couple in my village played every week the same numbers until the night when they came up winning, except that the husband didn't play that week, only that week !
That's cute what your trying to tell us but I have no idea what your saying.
@@jamesbreazeale6341 I think they are trying to say the husband only played for one week
@@thefandomguy568 I think your correct on that one. Still cute though
Be amazed is keeping my days amazing in these tough times
sammy baraka meh
What do 😄😉😍
25 mil to fix a mustache and they still flopped? I want to know who got fired.
I loved this list. So many of them were all new to me.
Chernobel was sad, the people were not trained, and they were using a buget reactor. My father moved just in time to be safe
Any better in Japan, when they had people pumping in sea water, constantly changing what a save level of radiation was?. Where the elderly that used to work at the plant came of of retirement to fight it. If that happened in Russia, western media coverage wouldn't let them off so lightly. That was a big accident in Japan.
Coolest vid in the channel!! I subscribed, liked, and watched til the end!!
Same here.. My firsr vid from him
7:01 This is why you do not hire someone who does not speak your language, to steer the ship...
Proportionally, the costliest mistake almost has to be the loss of the Mariner 1 because of single minus sign in the code.
The nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, officially the Vladimir Lenin Nuclear Power Plant, could've been avoided with something simple - making sure the other power plant in the area didn't go down. The night crew at the ChNPP was untrained in the testing parameters and an unprecedented build-up of Xenon-135, which absorbs the neutrons required for the reactor to, well, react, and it's called a 'neutron poison' for that reason - it is a very good neutron absorber - helped bring the conditions in range for the nuclear explosion and core melt that is the worst single reactor nuclear disaster in history.
I hate these adverts in the middle of videos, really spoils the viewing pleasure.
you can download apps that stop that
Ad Blocker Plus, I use it and NEVER get ads,
Ukraine = independent, sovereign country The Ukraine = part of Russia That tiny word is massively significant. Its Ukraine, not the Ukraine
Ukraine has never been part of Russia?
@@GHZZZ1 no. Ukraine the country was formerly part of the USSR. The Ukraine -- note the word "the" precedes "Ukraine" is a region that is part of Russia. You didn't pay attention to a thing Gold said.
@@csn6234 LOL The Ukrainian SSR was part of Soviet Russia, not Russia or the Russian Federation (at least on paper) - placing The in front of a country does not make it belong to Russia. Suppose next you'll tell me that The UK and The USA are also part of Russia ROFL!
Want Our Official hymn?? Ok. Here it is: Nay, thou art not dead, Ukraine, See, the glory's born again, And the skies, O brethren, Smile once more! As in Springtime melts the snow So shall melt away the foe, And we shall be masters Of our homes. (2) Soul and body, yea, our all Offer we at freedom's call- We, whose sires were mighty Cossack braves. Hello From Ukraine :3!!!
Him: Fortunately no lives were lost Me: What about the animals?
I’m out here trying to get 3 dollars and this man has a million dollar stash
#1 of all time: Jeff Bezos' divorce. 35 Billion. Jeff: Hold my beer.
Bill and Melinda Gates are divorcing, no pre-nup
Getting married and having kids was my costly mistake.
Writing this comment will also be a problem when your wife finds it😂😂
Wife = mistake: Absolutely! but Kids = PURPOSE OF LIFE. Figuratively AND literally... If you don't know this, you should pity yourself.
'tis why I avoided both. There is a saying: You can buy a Lamborghini for every child you don't have. No super car, I spent my money on trips, motorcylces and other stuff.
@@SorrySuckYou it was meant as a joke. My family are my life.
Now we know that the B12 stealth bomber is allergic to water 😂😂😂
Ron Wayne was briefly mentioned in a finance textbook I had for college, it hurt me when I first read that
The Apple guy(no 2) would have been the richest person on earth and he’s saying he dosen’t regret it. Oh please someone get me a time machine!!😂🤦🏽♂️
Maybe he sees more of value in his life than the worship and pursuit of money.
Me looking at my wallet every time I want I hear the cost for the bridge
I always recall how the captain of the Costa Concordia says that he fell off of the sinking ship, and landed in a lifeboat. •__•
I knew a guy who forgot to put tarps over a roadwork project. It cost almost a million dollars. Somehow, the union protected his job but damn.
The producers for justice league were idiots. They should've given him a full beard which could have been applied over with practical effects rather than digital, and longer hair. Also put him in a black version of his suit. It would have been comic accurate pleasing fans and saved them huge amounts of money. They could have even explained in the movie with a short scene while he's under water being revived showing slowly how his hair and beard grow since his cells are being activated to bring him back.
The most expensive mistake is humanity -Mother earth
I saw something that said Gorbachev claimed that Chernobyl was the main cause of the fall of Soviet Russia. It kind of puts things into a different perspective when a disaster brings down a world power.
One major problem with Chernobyl is that there was no secondary containment vessel. Cutting corners when designing a nuclear reactor is not a smart idea.
In Soviet Union, you don't contain nuclear chain reaction; nuclear chain reaction contains you. ☢️⚛️
Most expensive mistakes in all of history: Me.
The average human is worth like 7 to 9 million dollars
No you’re not You’re amazing Everybody is amazing And worth a lot No mistakes possible Unless They hate kids
Why do people hate anoying kids if they were won them selfs
When Adam took a bite from the apple.
@Nachtjager and if Eve was practicing social distancing this would not have happened !
When Adam gave up a rib. 😉
The title is history, not fiction. There was no Adam and Eve.
Cant wait to see the “seuz sandstorm stoppage” on a future part!
Huge mistake in Beirut, Lebanon 5th August 2020... storing fireworks next to 2800 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. After the fireworks store became engulfed in flames, the resulting explosion - described by many as being equivalent to that of a small nuke - wiped the city's port off the map, and at time of posting has killed more than 150 people, injured almost 10,000 and left a damage bill of over US$500 million.
Can you do worst top 10 worst crashest in history (plane,car,boats or any vhecials)
12:30 he says 1 million but the number on screen is 1 billion.
Speaking of small towns based on 80's versions of countries, did you know Japan has an Americatown? With messy streets, burgers, and truly patriotic flyers alongside many others, it's Japan's interpretation of America, compacted into a small town everybody can visit and eat in.
That man finessed his way out of garbage duty forever. What a chad
12:14 who else learned about chernobyl years before watching this?
Jesus, I would hope so.
Yes, and the numbers are all wrong.
The boneheaded Ron Wayne selling off all of his connections and partial ownership in a company he helped to establish is, in my opinion, the most easily avoidable mistake made by and singular individual. It would be the easiest to correct (if a time machine was available) because he wouldn't have to deal with or get an approval of another person(s). He would just need to NOT make the mistake in the first place. Lastly, this nonsense of him saying he doesn't regret that decision is absolute, and total BS!
Not really, we never know how it would have played out had he kept his shares. The way I understand it was Jobs, and wozniak were young, 21 years old had no assets and were borrowing money. Wayne was 40 and owned a house and had some assets. Wayne was worried he would be the one left holding the bag for paying the bills if things went south. Maybe Jobs knew this all along and used Wayne's limited credit rating to borrow and borrow and borrow, eventually forcing Wayne out anyway. Maybe Jobs would have folded the company and just reopened a new one the next day. Maybe Apple would have just changed its name to Peach. I think Wayne was in a tough situation.
Ron Wayne already had the security of owning his own home. Money means more to some than to others, and a life lived well, but with one huge-money "what if|" can be all he needed or wanted. Despite Americans being indoctrinated from infancy to equate money with success, there are still many with independent values, like him.
The "left port side," (7:35) that's good....as opposed to the RIGHT port side?
This would be the video to prevent the Great Depression part 2
the most expensive mistake: that unfortunate day when a chinese in wuhan ate that bat soup ✌️
Oof
Nope, China should of banned wild animal markets a long time ago. That would stop the pandemic from happening because the virus mutated to infect humans because of us having wild animal markets. The person who ate the bat or whatever is not the main reason for COVID-19 to occur
Those markets in Wuhan have reopened, don’t know if they are still selling the same things. I also believe in Indonesia they are still selling/ eating bats.
@@radiorob7543 Bruh
@@nooneknows9545 no, it's religiously illegal to eat bats in Indonesia
Deserve 10M Subs
Completely cleaning up and taking apart the plant could take a generation or more, and comes with a hefty price tag. In 2016 the government increased its cost estimate to about $75.7 billion, part of the overall Fukushima disaster price tag of $202.5 billion
If I were me, again, I’d have left “Superman’s mustache” in and written in a “Red Kryptonite” excuse.
at somewhere around 12:25 you say “Over 1 million” but the number you guys put on is 1 BILLION
12:30* C:
Just noticed the vid just came out. that Concordia ship captain is one heck of a dumb ............
Narrator: "[The Costa Concordia disaster] cost a record-breaking $1.2 Billion." Me (in an Australian accent): And you could tell. You could really tell."
i was there for Number six back in 2008, just a young airman picking weeds when you heard a loud Explosion from the Flightline they locked out ( stopped fuel flow ) of not just the storage tank but also the smaller storage tank the truck was filled from and the two trucks that filled the spirit before it started