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Your videos and the history of the item being presented are phenomenal. Thank you for advancing your editing game as well BTW. That's definitely needed sometimes in YouTube content.
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Congratulations on moving forward with your career. You are and will continue to be a source of inspiration for all of us with a similar dream. (: I am surprised that your video was so short about the SD cards history. I liked your long format videos. They are super informative and appreciated. Would you elaborate on the SD/HC, SD/XC, SD Type 10, etc... cards? This would be fun to watch. Thank you.
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This is one of the best videos I have ever seen about video game history. I used to burn and play those burned games till the cows came home. Such nostalgia for me here. Now, to look for a PS2/PS3 history video set. Thank you.
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This was pretty low-effort for His videos. ;)
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This video took a lot of hard work to create. You have my respect and I hope to see more videos like this on your channel. Congratulations on being able to make YouTube your full time gig.
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Really??? Could you get us some pix of it? That's would be a cool sight to see.
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I have always loved history of modern items. This is pretty deep and informative. I am glad you are putting these videos together. Keep em coming.
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I was one of those that called it Digital Video Disk and then wondered why Video was at the end of the name. Now, I know. Have you started into BluRay, yet? (:
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Dude, this video was very revealing. I changed my color temperatures on a lot of my devices and I can say my eyes took a minute to adjust. It wasn't easy but well worth it.
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Yes you are correct.
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gtoger LOL, took me a minute to figure out the joke.
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Bob Roberts I am not fully understanding the message here. Would you elaborate more?
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Seriously, the best explanation for me. I was always wondering about PAL and NTSC frame rates. Now, I can calmly go and explain myself. LOL
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Good question.
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I don’t own a toaster but now I want to buy one.
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The blue light 💡 , got it.
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Personally, I thought VCD was cool. Considering my Asian friends had it. Other then that. It was silly as a medium. DVD, was much better.
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Oh, WOW~! I've been using TosLINK for a long time now. I never knew about that limitation for bandwidth. Glad, I now know this. I'll definitely only recommend it on certain applications now.
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I had never even heard of LaserDisk till the 90’s. Our school district didn’t have any. Oh well, maybe they saved my mother from investing in a eventual dead system. (:
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Another of your greatly researched and presented videos. Very informative. Could you do one on what media consumption devices made the most impact in the last 50-100 years?
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Technology Connections I don’t care about those mistakes. Good video content. Keep em coming.
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You have my respect for the research done on this older tech. It’s amazing to me, how much tech we are still using this day.
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Hey, I am liking your attitude lately. Keep being a little bit snarky. ;)
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Great bit of info. I am glad, I watched this video. The stuff I learn from your videos is amazing. Thank you.
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I think older tech is treated as it is because of design. Imagine a brick vs. a sweeping edged, glass paneled, and colorful modern device. I like old tech, BTW. I am seeing the perspective of a young person and what they could be thinking. (:
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Brilliant idea and glad it never took off.
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This video series is pretty awesome. I enjoy learning about older tech. Heck, it may even help me get a date one day. LOL
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I never knew about flipping the disks. My buddies all had DualSide players. I did wonder about the stop and starting up again though.
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I heard about this tech before. That is definitely an interesting concept. Bummer it was such a long gustation period. :(
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Fixy Clary Makes perfect sense. Sounds like any big organization. (:
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🥵 👍 You’re correct and I got a good laugh 😆.
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Ahhh! Gotcha and gotta Love marketing. Personally, I would take the little ones for my personal space. ;)
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Best intro to a video dude. You connected with the audience using a familiar object and relating it to us. I am impressed. You are getting gooder!
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I heard about Light Peak back in 2011. Will it ever come to be? I don’t see why it would. I installed a video system for a customer with an HDMI to fiber optic to HDMI system. It was pretty awesome and seamless. I wouldn’t mind doing a system like that again one day. Either way good video.
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I am glad someone took the time to discuss this. Personally I don't care to use film anymore. At one point though it was the standard and for good reasons. I shoot 4K at times and use it to crop down to a lower resolution. Which I will keep doing as I transition to a 6k and 8k camera in the near future.
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Another one of your great videos about a modern day technology. Hopefully, all of my GFI's are working. Wait, I better go test them. ;)
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j7ndominica0 And, HDMI does. LOL Good point. (:
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I felt like that as well. It felt like this is what he was saying for sure.
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I need one and you have convinced me. Thank you.
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I used to be jealous of LaserDisk owners. Till DVD came out and we all were on an even playing field now. Literally, we all bought PS2 consoles. LOL
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This is one of your best. Of course it's your latest and thus needs to be your best. Good work sir. Glad I found this channel. (:
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I enjoyed this video as I like the French door bottom freezer style fridge. And I am willing to pay for the joy of owning something that I like. Thank you for your work sir.
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This was a cool trip down memory lane. I remembered using one of these as a child. I don’t care for records anymore though. As with modern RAW audio formats I get the sound quality I need.
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A. Raven Scratched DVD/CDS, were a common issue. :( By, Blu-Ray I was no longer interested in disks. Thus, I streaming all my media. ;)
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I always wondered how these devices worked. It's so simple and I am glad you took the time to show us this. Thank you.
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I never had issues with this. Thankfully, considering I copied a lot of movies in my day.
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My buddy gave me one last Summer. We used it twice and it was more annoying then useful in my eyes. But, if that’s all you got then it’s better then nothing.
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Be Kind Rewind, was a great movie. One of Jack Black's best work as an actor. (:
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I used marble at CD sound as a child. We only had a Phonograph and records as a child. Then, when digital came into our home, life changed for me musically. I could listen to only what I wanted without having to worry about scratching the records. LOL
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Excellent video again. I used to wonder about those as well. I have never used any but would have. Had I known what they were useful for. Oh, well! Another piece of cool tech that we didn't know how to fully utilize. Someone at the DVD naming company needed to find a better way to designate the various DVDs. I didn't know what DVD-, DVD+, DVD RW, etc... were either. :(
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