- First, John talks about being in high school and a) how it can leave you feeling an awful lot like a failure and b) how high school is not actually destiny or even life. It's nice to remember that our then is not our now, and our now is not our future.
- Next, Hank takes apart a mechanical calculator and it's awesome!
- Finally, we get a suite of music from Super Mario Galaxy, performed by the WDR Radio Orchestra, conducted by Niklas Willén (who I'm pretty sure is dancing on his way to the party).
Showing posts with label Hank Green. Show all posts
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Friday, October 07, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 146)
In this volume of my Favourite YouTube Videos, we look at our pasts and our futures, look at computers past and then fly through space in a very unfuture kind of way.
Friday, September 02, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 141)
In this volume of my Favourite YouTube Videos, we get our feathers in order, look waaaaaay back and then put on our music helmets.
- First, Meine Meinung, hop on their chocobos and take us for a ride.
- Next, John and Hank Green team up to talk about Big History, and start, as you do, with the Big Bang.
- Finally, if you wanted to hear all of Daft Punk's songs mashed into one accapella ear worm, the Pentatonix are here to provide.
Friday, July 29, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 136)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we go to a concert, chill in Sweden and get lost in people's dreams.
- First, Hank talks about the 13 things you need to know about being cool at concerts.
- Next, Mr. Smooth McGroove takes us to Sweden and gives me all the nostalgia and feels for Minecraft.
- Finally, Brentalfloss shares his first ever composition with us and it's pretty damn cool.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 129)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we pull out or magnets, bang our air drums and then try to catch them all.
- First, on Sixty Symbols, Professor Phil Moriarty shows off the fun you can have with a slow motion camera, a strong magnet and some ferrofluid.
- Next, Hank Fucking Loves Science. (There's also a clean version if you need one.)
- Finally, Michael from Belated Media invites Alex and Kellz from The Dex to talk about Pokemon: The First Movie.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 122)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get ready for adventure and the weekend all with the great things of video games and music.
- First, I've been having trouble getting going, so it's really nice that we get to start with Mr. Smooth McGroove pushing us out Into the Thick of It. So grab that rusty sword out of the stream and go fight the fluffy evil of your to do list. (Or at least that's my plan.)
- Next, Josh would like you to remember that Star Fox was Really Freakin' Cleaver. I like his point that the world and the sense of journey is the reason why Star Fox has stayed memorable. I remember being a kid, spending hours fantasizing about how amazing a Star Fox II could be, especially imagining it letting you pick different paths and having more complex interactions with your squad mates (like having them actually shoot things). I think a lot of that came from how well the world grabbed me.
Also, I have been creeping out my friends for years by saying good luck like the flight controller in the beginning of Star Fox. (Actually they've probably never noticed, but hey, I like doing it anyway.) - Finally, Hank is ready for the weekend, playing half a century's worth of music all with the same damn cord progression.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 120)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get awesome, get science and get musical.
- First, the vlogbrothers host the Project For Awesome every year and this video is (a few of) the highlights from 2013.
- Next, Hank enjoys some holidays and his favourite, nothing to do day, thing, answering science questions. #amI1percentnacho
- Finally, Ben Chan, as a guy in four boxes, plays a parody on the themes from Final Fantasy.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 110)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we talk technology and learning, spiders and raindrops.
- First, on SciShow Talk Show, Hank Green talks to Professor Rick Hughes about education and technology. I particularly like the concept of the "Comfortable Consumer vs Competent Creator". I think it's difficult for students in Computer Science to distinguish between the things that are part of the underlying mathematics and logic of computation and the things that are part of the computational structure's people have created. It's also difficult then for students to know when they need to create new things for themselves and when they should use the tools that already exist.
- Next Simon's Cat encounters a spider, and comes out quite a bit better than Simon ... or the spider.
- Finally, Nataly Dawn does a beautiful cover of "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head." I think the cover is beautiful, but as a Calgarian, I'm a little confused by the song. Usually raindrops are hurled at my face by powerful wind or are snow. Still, this one makes me happy to listen (and makes me think of lemonade).
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 106)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get excited about Mars, Star Wars and the Internet!
- First, on Sci Show, Hank Green gets excited about finding water in the soil of Mars. It's funny then that as I'm posting this, we just discovered that there are flows of liquid water across the surface of Mars. (So you can watch Hank get excited about water on mars again in about 75 more favourites posts.
- Next the people at Sincerely Truman, lay down some rules for Mr. Abrams on what's essential to make Star Wars good. I think the rules are pretty good ones, and I'm cautiously optimistic that the new movies will follow these.
- Finally, Lauren Fairweather reminds us that the Internet can be really awesome.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 102)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we go to a dark place, a duck place and a community place.
- First, Mr. Smooth McGroove takes us to the dark world. It's a dark place and menacing.
- Next, Kevin Gisi, tells the old programmer's parable about the rubber duck. Rubber duck debugging is important and I think he make a good point that it's worth employing in other parts of life.
- Finally, Kevin talks about how the "YouTube Community" needs to think about YouTube, not itself a community, but simply as a platform. Hank Green's Subbable approached this although didn't quite get the traction I think it deserved. I still think this is a problem on the Internet, too many people are relying on companies to form their communities rather than taking that control themselves.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 101)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we say the words that we know, stompa our feet and play crazy songs at all hours of the night.
- First, John Green, illustrates the United State's inability to understand hats. I'd say more, but I need to go get the car out of the parkade.
- Next, it's time to get up and Stompa Your Feet along with Serena Ryder.
- Finally, Hank Green and friends prove that 3AM is definitely the best time of day to play Louie Louie.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 100)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we invent colour, eat cereal and follow the whims of Nerdfighteria.
- First, Mr. Smooth McGroove brings vibrancy and colour to a black and white (yellow?) world, singing the Muda Kingdom Theme from Super Mario Land.
- Next, Mr. Charlie McDonnell talk about whether or not it's worth it to spend ten minutes of your life watching him eat cereal. Well that and the worth of how we spend our time doing anything.
- Finally, Mr. Hank Green, does... things...
Friday, July 17, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 96)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, it's time to learn, celebrate and totally creep ourselves out.
- First, Hank Green takes some time to tell us what he learned at VidCon 2013.
- Next, Geek and Sundry celebreates some awesome cosplay at AnimeExpo 2013.
- Finally, to get the hair on your arms a little exercise, Mr. Smooth McGroove covers the Super Metroid Prologue Theme.
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 94)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we face the the distant past, travel and the love we hold for our family and friends.
- First, Bryan Cranston reads Shelley's "Ozymandias". I've never seen Breaking Bad, but I assume it's a pretty nifty ad, but mostly I'm into it because it's Bryan Cranston reading "Ozymandias". Nothing besides remains...
- Next, Simon's Cat encounters the dreaded suitcase.
- Finally, Hank and John celebrate Esther Day 2013.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 92)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we defeat Gannon through the power of "HEY LISTEN", learn how much it costs to know what the weather in San Fransisco and make cool ideas real.
- First, AttackingTucans and Josh Jepson, together as Versus, present the (Abridged) story of The Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time. It's a little ... rude, but it's entertaining. Also, beware spoilers for Ocarina of Time, but on the plus side I don't need to replay OoT now.
- Next, on Computerphile, Professor Brailsford takes time to explain how much you can compress information when you absolutely positively need to know what the weather in San Fransisco is, but it's terribly expensive to send each bit.
- Finally, Hank Green talks about four real-world advancements made based on works of science fiction on SciShow.
Friday, June 05, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 87)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we check for the edges of the world, the edges of our hearts and think the very deepest of very tired thoughts.
- Ever wonder if the universe was a simulation? Well, keep your eye out for the edges... as Mr. Safety demonstrates here.
- Next, Cory (Mr. Safety) hangs out with his niece and gives us all the warm fuzzies!
- Finally, Hank Green is very tired, but he has thought thoughts.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 80)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get stron, get angry and then get calm.
- First, Mr. Smooth McGroove would like you to know about his strenth. His STRENTH. His SUPER HUMAN STRENTH.
- Next, Hank Green is angry. Angry about 17 different things at the same time. So he takes four minutes to let us all know.
- Finally, Brady Haran does an experiment while walking out of the earth's atmosphere. His trip to Everest Base Camp offers a chance to illustrate how the boiling point of water drops as you go up in altitude (even if the Professor has some critiques on his technique). It also offers one of the most beautiful and calming views of our earth.
Thursday, April 02, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 78)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we open our minds, feel the magic and try to bring down our evil overlords.
- First, Hank Green went and had a talk to a bunch of rad people about their sexuality.
- Next, Smooth McGroove takes us back to the magic mystical land of Zeal, singing the Corridors of Time.
- Finally, if you want to experience some real tension, Wil Weaton plays The Resistance with a bunch of very cool actors on Table Top.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 73)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we crash into walls, learn to swear and then recover with a nice relaxing cat video.
- First up, Felicia Day learns to Free Run. By which I mean crashes into walls. Still looks like a lot of fun.
- Next, *BLEEP BLEEPING* Hank Green *BLEEPING* looks into *BLEEPING* curse words.
- Finally, we can check in on the Mean Kitties.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 70)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we solve all of our problems, find some new ones and then look for answers in orbit!
- First, Hank, teaches us the 25 most important life hacks from Reddit. (Start keeping those good memories for next new years now!)
- Moving sucks. Cory, Mr. Safety, Williams reminds you to lift with your knees and to always think with portals!
- Finally, if you ever wanted to know if you can spin yourself while weightless then Destin from Smarter Everyday has your answer along with some help from on high.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 69)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, the Watsky - Vlogbrothers show continues!
- First, Hank points out that John is WRONG! (Also he makes up a song about Quarks and Amanda Bynes, which has stuck around). Warning: Puff levels are high.
- Next Watsky and Kate Nash give us a nice sonic kick in the ass.
- Finally Hank has managed to find the Google history of a certain someone who lived...
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