- First, Destin from Smarter Everyday reprograms his mind as an exercise in bias and bicycle riding.
- Next, Pomplamoose would like to know if you'd like to Come Out to Play
- Finally, Mary Doodles scribbles with her buddy Danté and discovers an animal in hiding. (Kudos for deciding it was facing us, I kinda thought it was going the other way.)
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 153)
In this volume of my Favourite YouTube Videos, we reprogram our brains, go play and find the animal hidden in our own minds.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 150)
In this volume of my Favourite YouTube Videos, we celebrate, get a little loopy and then scribble our way to success.
- First, we have the history of the Gaming Historian. Norman celebrates 100K subscribers with the story of how he came to be doing what he's doing.
- Next, suppose you edited and posted 25 videos in 24 hours. Do you think you might feel slightly odd. Nah, I can't say I would either. 25 from Stephen Georg's Stephenvlog.
- Finally, Mary Doodles blows our minds again by taking a few random scribbles and turning them into yet another amazing piece of art. Yaaaa! Yaaaaaaaaa!
Friday, October 28, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 148)
In this volume of my Favourite YouTube Videos, we code, we paint, we sing and we kick ass (well people do, we watch).
- First, we have the extras to Numberphile and Computerphile's visit to Pixar. The original video was interesting, but I was especially interested in this one because it focuses on academias relation to industry, engineers (and computer scientists) relation to artists and software's relation to the real word.
- Next, Mary Doodles draws a triceratops eating lunch. Because, of course.
- Finally, Laura Shigihara, sings "Stronger than You" from Stephen Universe and stands all the hair up on our arms (well my arms anyway). I ... should probably watch that show at some point.
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