Joe Rogan Experience #2142 - Christopher Dunn
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Published 2024-04-30
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All Comments (21)
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33 missed calls from Flint Dibblesš
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I doubt you'll see this comment, but I was one of the engineers at danville metal who 3d printed that exact vase you were holding!!! It's really cool to see something I made on your podcast because I've been a fan of this podcast for a long time. Thank you for opening the minds of millions of people, we need more thinkers out there!
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As an mechanical engineer, everyone of my colleagues instantly see the points made out by Mr.Dunn as soon as you show them. Takes an engineer to see an engineer. Our ancient forefathers had some serious advanced engineering skills!
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"You do ask a lot of good questions" :Genuine and high praise from a man of Mr. Dunn's caliber. Basically, grilling a man for an hour and he's not bored of your curiosity Is great conversation.
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Who else loves episodes like this that delves down the rabbit hole.
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Flint Dibble fuming in his race car bed rn
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Shirt sleeve game on point, which is now a standard we must hold people to while talking about Egypt.
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we really need people like Christopher Dunn. When talking about Egypt, Flint's arguments felt weak, but yet his attitude was like "believe the experts or be labeled stupid".
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Episodes like this are so nostalgic for early JRE watchers.
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Christopher Dunn is my uncle. I have not seen him for 15 years as Texas is far away, he used to send me postcards in near perfect calligraphy print handwriting. Very honorable man.
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The common concensus is that precise measuring tools, such as what you're using in this podcast, weren't invented until the 20th century. Cadillac was the first to produce "standardized parts". I forget the year, but they took apart 3 Cadillacs and scattered the parts about and managed to reassemble 3 working cars from the scattered parts. This was done to prove the precision of Cadillac cars. Before this, if you needed a replacement part, it had to be manufactured to fit your particular need. There were no parts stores at that time. I find it fascinating that something this old could be so precise.
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Please bring him back again!!! I usually listen to most podcasts casts at 1.5x but didnāt realize I was listening at normal speed. More often than not I have a hard time maintaining focus when I listen at normal speed. He speaks a lot slower than many and usually it would drive me crazy but I absolutely enjoyed every moment! Similar to a really good book or movie, Iām a little sad that itās over. I want to just sit and learn from this man I suspect there is so much he didnāt say and so many theories that should be investigated that he doesnāt want to discuss because they are unproven. Iām fed up with the portions of science that have closed the book and believe they have everything figured out. If that were the case with medicine we would still be treating humors and bleeding patients.
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Iām a machinist and this is the first time Iāve ever felt represented in any kind of media or entertainment
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āJaime can u pull up Flint Dibbles sleeves?ā That was the best comment ever! š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£
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Im a machinist from the UK, amd its great to see someone whos a real engineer examine this stuff, its also very funny hearing Joe's clumsiness for inderstanding engineering, even the way he held the vernier was a reflection of the skill difference between a machinist and a normie
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Please have this guy on again!
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Dibble snapped a pencil at the beginning of this podcast and got on his horse for Austin
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This is some EXTREMELY classic JRE shit, and Iām here for it.
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my dad runs a cnc machine shop... for 30 years plus... growing up I thought it was the most dreadful place... Mr. Dunn has given me a spark of interest.
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This was a super fascinating discussion. Christopher Dunn is very humble , articulate and intelligent. I love how Joe has such an ability to confirm , clarify and pull out critical details from technically complex subjects. Jamieās observations and input add much to the experience too. Thanks for this amazing , entertaining , intriguing discussion gentlemen.