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Episode: 2800
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Title: HPR2800: My YouTube Subscriptions #6
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2800/hpr2800.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 17:00:02
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This is HPR Episode 2800 and titled,
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My YouTube Subscriptions, Hashtag, and in part of the series,
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YouTube Subscriptions.
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It is hosted by AYUKA and in about 19 minutes long,
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and Karimaklin flag.
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The summary is, Part 6 of my list on subcribed channels.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge
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by heading over to archive.org, forward slash donate.
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Hello, this is AYUKA, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio,
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and another exciting episode, and I think today I'm going to conclude
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taking a look at all of YouTube channels I subscribe to and follow,
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which will probably cause great rejoicing among people
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who are tired of hearing about this stuff.
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But, you know, can't ask for it.
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They'll teach them.
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So, the next one I'm going to look at is the Sargent Pepper channel,
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which oddly enough has to do with the Beatles, what a concept, right?
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So, they describe this rare songs, curiosities,
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cool videos, and clips.
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So, you know, the shortest, the Beatles shortest video ever made.
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The songs of Lyndon McCartney and Harrison.
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Beatles appearances in cartoons.
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Beatles references in movies.
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The Beatles sing each other's songs.
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So, it's a, you know, it's a fan site.
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So, if you're not a big fan of the Beatles,
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probably be bored stiff, but I'm big fan.
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So, you know, it's worth taking a look at this.
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Most of these are, you know, reasonably short.
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You know, some of them get a little bit longer, but,
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you know, a lot of them are like, you know, five, ten minutes.
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Now, the next channel is Sid Meier's Civilization,
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which is up to Civilization 6 now.
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And, in fact, they've got a new expansion
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called Gathering Storm that's coming out February 14th,
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and I've been looking forward to it.
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You know, Civilization and I go way, way back to Civilization 1,
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which, you know, I can tell you,
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I would just get so wrapped up in playing Civilization
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that I'd look up and suddenly realize,
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oh, the sun is coming up now.
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I guess I didn't get much sleep, did I?
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You know, it just, it can be addictive.
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And it's something I really like.
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And, you know, with this age of the internet,
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they put a channel together.
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And one of the things they've been doing is
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taking a look at this expansion that's coming up.
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They've added new civilizations with their own unique
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abilities and units and what have you in different strategies.
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And so they've been doing videos explaining all of that,
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what they call first looks.
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Now, those are fairly long.
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Those are like an hour.
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And it involves showing you how they play that civilization
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and talk about its unique abilities.
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There's other videos here that are much shorter.
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But, you know, if you're addicted to Civ the way I am,
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then, you know, it's something you would probably want to take a look at.
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For the shorter ones, there's things like, you know,
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how to deal with barbarians, how to explore.
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And these are like two-minute videos.
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How to choose a civilization, etc.
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Then, the next one I want to mention is something called 60 symbols.
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And this is another one of Brady Harons channels.
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You know, Brady's got a lot of these things.
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Computer file, periodic videos, number file, deep sky videos,
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Nottingham science, foods, key backstage science.
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And I don't, I'm not even subscribed to all of them,
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but the ones I am subscribed to are pretty good.
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So, you know, 60 symbols is kind of a physics astronomy mashup.
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So, the physics involved is usually pretty interesting.
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So, there was one on optical tweezers because that was part of the Nobel Prize this year.
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Bizarre units used by scientists.
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Putting your hand in the large Hadron collider, what would happen if you did that.
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Interesting one, negative temperatures are hot.
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Okay, turns out that actually makes sense if you're a physicist.
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Inside the large Hadron collider.
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So, it's an interesting channel.
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If you're into science, you would probably enjoy it 60 symbols.
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And smarter every day.
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Interesting, this is a fellow Justin who does this.
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He is into a number of things.
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Lately, a lot of it involves high speed cameras and Schlieren photography,
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which he uses to take a look at the physics of things that normally happen very fast,
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frequently involving firearms.
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What would happen, for instance, if you fired an AK-47 underwater?
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And he shows that at 27,450 frames per second.
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Or another one tattooing up close in slow motion.
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And then this one was fascinating.
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The backwards brain bicycle.
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And this is a bicycle where every instinct you have will cause you to fail.
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Can you rewire your brain to do things differently?
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What is a Fourier series?
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What are the shock waves produced by a whip?
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So, interesting stuff.
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Then the Space Frontier Foundation.
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And so, you know, this is basically they do a conference every year.
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And this is about commercial use of space.
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So, you've got a lot of business people involved.
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How can you get in the space and make money in the new frontier?
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So, when they have this conference each year, they video these things and
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they put the videos out on their channel.
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And you can watch them.
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So, they've got the 2016-2017-2018, you know, and you can see all the discussion.
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Okay, another RV-1.
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This is streaming freedom.
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And so, this is a family that, you know, they've got a,
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what's called a class A, which is the class A's of the motor homes are like buses in size.
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The real, the biggest ones.
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So, this is just, you know, another RV channel that I follow.
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I follow a lot of them.
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There's another one.
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Now, this one is, I believe it's pronounced Sweeney,
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but it looks like a transliteration of Gaelic.
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So, I could be wrong.
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SUI-B-H-N-E.
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So, maybe Ken is better at that sort of thing.
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So, I think it's Sweeney.
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But this is, this is another one of those animated history things.
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So, it's, it has sort of familial resemblance to 10-minute history that we talked about previously.
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So, again, these are roughly 10 minutes in length, animated history of Denmark,
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animated history of Russia, Poland, so on.
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So, just a little bit of fun.
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Now, talk more talk, the Solo Beatles video cast.
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So, this deals with the members of the Beatles in their Solo careers after the Beatles broke up.
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So, lately that probably means mostly Ringo and Paul McCartney, but, you know, they can also
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look back at John Lennon or George Harrison stuff.
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Originally, it was purely video.
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They have since released the audio as a MP3 podcast.
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And for some people, that might be more convenient.
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You know, I'm not sure that the video itself
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adds anything to the content that you wouldn't get from just listening to the MP3.
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But, you know, there it is.
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And then there's the Beatles channel.
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And that's the official website.
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So, the folks at Apple are behind this.
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And so, a lot of his promotional stuff.
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So, like we mentioned earlier, the White Album did a big release with, you know,
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remastered and extra content and what have you.
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So, you know, they had a lot of promos about all of that.
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And some of the music videos, you know, the Beatles really invented music videos as much as anything.
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Next, the Economist.
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The Economist is, of course, a magazine.
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It's one I subscribe to.
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I have been an avid reader of the Economist for
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I'm going to say it's about 40 years at this point.
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So, it's just part of my mandatory weekly reading to keep up with what's going on in the world.
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And they have started doing videos.
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Some of them are short.
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Some of them are longer.
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So, you know, it can be anywhere from three minutes to 15 minutes,
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depending on what it is they want to tackle.
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Then, the extraordinary universe.
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This is an interesting one.
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You're not going to get bombarded, you know, basically every three months or so.
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Another video comes out.
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But it's usually something interesting.
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It is time travel possible.
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What happens if you fall into a black hole?
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You know, the Holtz Taylor binary neutron stars.
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So, you know, what is a pulsar explained by Joshua Jocelyn Bell Bernal?
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So, you know, some good stuff there.
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Then there is the Great War.
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That's pretty much slowed down now and I'll explain why.
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The idea they had is that back in 2014,
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you know, a bunch of people noticed the 100-year anniversary, G.
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It's been 100 years since World War I started.
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And they decided to do a video channel.
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And the idea was each week they would do a video.
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And about, you know, here's what happened this week in the war.
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And so, it would track right along, you know, if it was the third week of November.
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For us, they would take a look at what happened in the third week of November 1914 in World War I.
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And, you know, present that news.
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It was absolutely fascinating.
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Now, obviously, we are now past the point where World War I ended.
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The armistice was, of course, on November 11th of 1918.
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So, November 11th of 2018 was 100-year anniversary of the end of the war.
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There's stuff happening.
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I'm leaving this in.
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They are looking at doing some more stuff.
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And it was very, very well done.
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And I look forward to seeing what they come up with.
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Then there's the planetary society.
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Planetary society is for people who support space exploration.
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I am one of them.
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I'm a member of the planetary society.
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So, they do videos and, you know, a variety of different things.
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You know, Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson on a roof.
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Bill Nye is the CEO of the planetary society.
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So, they do sometimes they'll do videos of rocket launches.
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Or Einstein was here at Mount Wilson Observatory.
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They did recently the, and I'm probably not pronouncing this right,
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China 4, the Chinese thing that landed on the first side of the moon.
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They showed you the video of that landing.
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Next is the Saxi gamer.
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And this is, primarily, it's about civilization 6,
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which we already talked about when we talked about the Sid Meier civilization channel.
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And this is a fellow who's basically very experienced.
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You know, spends a lot of time playing games and gives you advice and things like that.
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Totally trailer.
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All right.
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This is all about, you know, another RV thing.
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Okay.
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So, Hiking Sabino Canyon.
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Going to the Arizona Titan Missile Museum.
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Travel trailer mods for full-time RV life.
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How to set up RV solar panels.
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So, yeah, it's another one of those.
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As is trailer life DIY.
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And as you might think, that's, you know, this one has a, is really a lot of commercial stuff.
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So, companies put their videos here to promote products.
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So, champion digital hybrid, 3500, 4000 portable generator sponsored by champion.
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You know, Winnebago sponsoring stuff about their new RVs.
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Then there's Veritasium.
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This is the other channel that's, we talked earlier about Siancium.
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This is Veritasium, an element of truth.
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So, talk about 10-minute-long things like spinning black holes,
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or the best test of general relativity, non-invasive brain surgery,
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consilence actually drive you crazy.
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So, you know, Derek does a good job on these things and so it's a lot of fun.
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Next is a channel called Vintage Space.
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And Amy Tidal, I think, is the woman's name who does this.
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And she's very much into space.
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You know, I got a book of hers about the space race in the 60s.
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So, talk about things like an Apollo Historians review of the movie First Man,
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who should, you know, run NASA.
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Let's talk about Space Force.
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What happened to the last Soviet cosmonauts?
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Why, you know, how the lunar module launched from the moon?
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So, you know, interesting stuff.
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And finally, Vlog Brothers, V-L-O-G, you know,
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which is, it's like, Vlog only V for video.
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And we talked about the complexly network and how they do crash course,
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and SciShow, and any number of things, really.
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But it was these two brothers.
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And the way it all started was they just got on YouTube and did this thing where they would,
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and they've continued doing it.
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Each of them records a video for the other one to watch.
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And it's just they invited the whole, the rest of the world to kind of take a look at it.
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So, it's a fun thing.
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And John and Hank Green seem to be like very nice and interesting people who are trying to do
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good stuff. And so, it's kind of interesting to peer into what's going on in their lives.
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So, that's vlog Brothers. And oddly enough, that brings me to the end.
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So, you know, that's what it is now.
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You know, if you come after me in a couple of years, some of these things will change.
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I will have dropped some. I will have added some.
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And so, this is just a snapshot at a point in time.
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But it has definitely made me feel like I want to go watch some videos.
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So, I'm going to wrap this up and say, as always, don't forget to support FreeSoftware.
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And we'll see you around Hacker Public Radio. Bye-bye.
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