I haven't look at this channel in a long time, but I bookmarked it some time ago. In the education sector, these playlists can provide a lot of free education in electronics and other engineering fields.
For speaker stuff - Kirby, 123Toid, Impulse Audio. For woodworking - Wood Whisperer, Matt Cremona, Make Something, Chris Salomone, Crafted Workshop, Woodbrew, Dustin Penner, Wm Walker Co. Music - Audiotree and NPR Music. Sorry - too lazy to include links
Been a big fan of low-carb and intermittent fasting for the last couple of years.
Was able to drop cholesterol, bp and hb1c to normal levels without meds.
Just want to chime in on the low carb diet. The girlfriend has been doing the full keto diet, and as a result I am on a low card diet because I eat the food she makes. This has been the one that has worked well, and I think will keep working for years to come. The biggest change that I didn't expect to be so big was the difference in my hunger. I generally just have a very small bite for breakfast and skip lunch all together now, and I'm not starving by dinner. Prior to this I would feel starving at about 11am, ready for a big high carb sandwich for lunch. I knew there would be a change, but I didn't think it would be so pronounced and so obvious. Very much more "in tune" with my hunger, we eat less and less often now. It certainly makes the intermittent fasting a lot easier, as it's easy to go a full day without eating and not fell like you're starving or going to pass out. This weekend I put on a pant size that I haven't fit into since grade 12. It's great, and my joints feel better due to less inflammation that is also a result of carbs, not just the extra weight I was carrying around.
Keto diet works! Or if you're like me, just dropping potatoes and bread out of your diet can make a huge difference. The real downside is when we do go out to eat, especially for lunch, options can be a bit limiting, sandwiches and wraps everywhere you look, but most burger places will lettuce wrap a burger no problem.
Mark Walker BlueGlow audio and Dave Beard at ElpasoTubeamps both have great audio channels. They both are very highly trained and hook the devices under test to enviable test benches and really know what they are talking about. Also a great one is Pete Millett who has designed zillions of different tube amps and some DIY test equipment. And The Hans Beekenhuiyzen channel has lots of reviews of digital gear. And Techmoan is a guy who likes vintage gear and presents it great. and and.....
I quit carbs a year ago October when I got a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Even though I had been on Lipitor for like ten years it didn't do anything to my triglycerides. When I quit the carbs they came right down. Works for me.
Mark Walker BlueGlow audio and Dave Beard at ElpasoTubeamps both have great audio channels. They both are very highly trained and hook the devices under test to enviable test benches and really know what they are talking about. Also a great one is Pete Millett who has designed zillions of different tube amps and some DIY test equipment. And The Hans Beekenhuiyzen channel has lots of reviews of digital gear. And Techmoan is a guy who likes vintage gear and presents it great. and and.....
Just Googled ElPaso Tubeamps - wow! I'll be watching that 6B4G conversion video tonight!!
Dave is great guy. I get aroused when I see his test gear. and his giant Triode amps (and I don't even really want toob amps any more) ( don't take that wrong I ran Dyna tube amps and MAC MC75 for my first ten or so years as an audio kook.)
No worries - I've gone through phases where I just didn't want to mess with tubes. But I'm in a "build some new tube thing" phase right now, so finding his channel just adds fuel to the fire! And I have a stash of 6B4Gs and a partially built ST-70...
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And this guy: https://www.youtube.com/user/PaulSellersWoodwork
Don’t forget us btw: https://www.youtube.com/channel/
https://youtu.be/jA8inmHhx8c
Btw. I saw several other cool music vids that year but i’m old and you know how that goes.
I propose we just link a bunch of cool video links as opposed to actual channels.
Is that ok @Nicholas_23? I appreciate you for the kick start. Great idea imo.
Who is he anyway?!
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCm2rchKqdoSKdB448TTVEnQ
I kid I kid.
In this one he tests a noise cancellation device, and even goes into some layperson level explanation of why it cannot work.
He also manages to shock himself quite often. Hilarious, actually.
Stumpy nubs
Mathis make some cool tool videos, but the mouse video was memorizing
Kirby Meets Audio