Reminds me of Colin’s Bear Animation, of which there is also a 10-hour version floating around
On a less ridiculous note I enjoyed Astrum’s review of the Voyager 1 and 2 missions. As a boy, I found these missions awe inspiring. The idea of venturing out into space and exploring such incredible wonders of our solar system, and beyond.
I keep going past this one but plan to watch eventually. The Voyager missions is what got me interested in space exploration after I got a book when I was in primary school about it.
He did a really good and honest review, will be watching his content from now on
Love these sorts of channels so much, the interactions between everyone and the way the information is delivered is just right for my brain
Love this channel too, reminds me of a mix between late night shows in the 90’s early 2000’s and the cartoon shows in the morning. Hated Hecklefish at first but love him now.
NSA released an archived talk from Capt. Grace Hopper from 1982. Oddly relevant even after 42 years.
part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si9iqF5uTFk
part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW7ZHpKuqZg
“Flagpole Sitta” by Harvey Danger. One of the top ‘alternative’ songs of the 90’s. But what happened to the band behind that song?
“Religion has never really had a big problem with murder. Not really. More people have been killed in the name of God than for any other reason…” - George Carlin
Hopefully I can get out there to see some of this, used to live close enough to see the airstrips from my roof.
Been watching through this series, the way this guy delivers the information is great. Has a nice calm voice, throws in the occasional joke and teaches in small steps that have made learning how to use RPG Maker XP with the pokemon essentials a breeze, still have quite a bit to learn but what I’ve put together so far works great (apart from one door that I just noticed links to the wrong tile)
This isn’t Star Trek, TJ Hooker or Boston Legal. This is an introspective journey. A personal “good bye” of sorts. He often speaks about his mortality, being 93 years of age. His knowing he won’t see his grandchildren grow into adults. While this may seem dark, it is not. I’m about 1/3 through so far and had to post here… I can’t recall the last time I saw a documentary quite like this. It’s celebratory, and real. If you get the chance to watch this, do so. it’s brilliant.