How a sword was made in the Bronze Age

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+15 1. mikeaza commented 11 years ago

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+6 2. MrJaKoSe commented 11 years ago

Would've been nice if they actually honed the sword...
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+14 3. MajorIdea commented 11 years ago

Absolutely love this guy's accent. <3
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+9 4. Sizzlik (admin) commented 11 years ago

#1 It sure is better..but you dont need to submit it..since we never publish hour long documentations =) Longest vids we publish go up to a maximum of 20 mins like s few ted talks..but that is rare. Putting the link in the comments is enough :)

#3 Me too :)
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+7 5. cameramaster commented 11 years ago

#3. That's a good Scottish accent :-)....he even looks pretty good in a Kilt. Not as good as me though .. he says modestly ;-)
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+5 6. wiloo commented 11 years ago

#1 I thought about this one immediately! :D
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+1 8. jackDjohnson commented 11 years ago

This is how QVC got started.. :D :D
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+2 9. LaoMa commented 11 years ago

#1: Thank you captain obvious. The Katana was, after all, invented about 4000 years after the bronze sword ;)