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satanmat , to Videos in A comprehenisve Three-way vinyl record wear test, to prove once and for all if playing records wears them out.

TLDR?

potustheplant ,

TL;DW*

(It doesn't make an audible difference)

satanmat ,

Thank you

Venator ,
recklessengagement ,

Thanks king

kalkulat , to Videos in A comprehenisve Three-way vinyl record wear test, to prove once and for all if playing records wears them out.
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Now for the next test: 3 identical new styluses responses are profiled. Now 3 identical TTs, play Marcus Family vs. Metallica vs Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music.

After 100 hours compare stylus profiles to originals. Repeat after 1000 hours. Also visit your shrink before and after for a comparitive sanity test.

MelodiousFunk , to BreadTube (Solarpunk) in The Alt-Right Playbook: The Cost of Doing Business
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palitu , to Green Energy in From the Archives 3: TOWARDS 2000 - Solar Power (1984) A vintage look at early solar panels

Oh how times have changed.

I wonder how their scale up and dust down projections went?

pelletbucket , to Videos in Using Thermite to Cast an Iron Pan | Cody's Lab
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that was dope

altima_neo , to Videos in Using Thermite to Cast an Iron Pan | Cody's Lab
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I wonder if my friend was the one behind the camera?

ProdigalFrog OP ,
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Your friend is friends with Cody?

halfstep , to Videos in A comprehenisve Three-way vinyl record wear test, to prove once and for all if playing records wears them out.

tldw:

Even after 100 plays on an inexpensive record player with a cheap / heavy needle, wear is negligible. The most important thing is that you keep your records clean and store them properly, as dust is the major cause of damage. Wear will still occur but when cared for vinyls will last a long time.

PhlubbaDubba , to BreadTube (Solarpunk) in We Need To Rethink School | Andrewism

Haven't watched yet but what I'll be looking for mentions of are,

  • Free meals provided for the whole family of students to promote nutrition and also to socially bond students, even those fortunate enough to be able to consistently afford a sustainable diet. Plus it raises demand for fresh ingredients and for kitchen workers.

  • Year round schooling with rotating schedules for students to promote skill retention, don't worry the way the schedule rotates actually nets more time off for students it's just more divided.

  • Assignments projects and exams can be re-attempted as many times as needed for the student to achieve a satisfactory grade to promote understanding of the material.

  • Co-teaching to create more and better paying teaching jobs and also to give teachers the ability to back eachother up against parents and students that try to gang up against them in PTA meetings.

  • Promotion of students participating in choosing what material they'll study to achieve their educational goals for the year through democratic process by giving them more and more of the lead as they grow up.

  • Adoption of IB academic standards across the board.

  • Laws to ensure that entry level work is available to HS diploma holding workers (and that promotions/raises are also just as available) to take the pressure off higher education to achieve working class status.

  • Regional leadership cannot interfere with national standards, only add locally relevant material like lessons on local cultural traditions or the history of unique local communities or promoting local renowned authors.

  • Air condition the fucking buildings, especially with the year round schooling.

  • Combination age based and skill based academic peerage standards, basically having students who are HS aged but only have Elementary school level understanding of their material get to be in their own building to suit their academic needs. Keeps academic peers together while avoiding people feeling embarrassed for still sitting in 2nd grade because they're just struggling that much with the material.

  • Trashing any and all standardized testing and maybe look into developing an exit or diploma equivalency exam that actually tests your mastery and understanding of the material instead of how well you prepped for the test and how good you are at taking tests.

confusedpuppy ,

The video essay focuses on deconstructing modern day schooling under capitalism. Today's schools are structured to teach obedience through hierarchy with the teacher having the authoritative power in the classroom setting.

He argues for a schooling process that focuses on teaching well rounded individuals instead of standardized testing that aims to turn out complacent workers or even soldiers. Teaching how to garden, cook and to work as a community while also offering compromises to ensure people have access to language, math and science education. He also stresses teaching critical thinking skills meant to challenge the current powers that choose to oppress such places of radical learning.

A lot of what he talks about is from an anarchist perspective and offers some past examples of alternative education systems that have been put into practice. There's no definite solution or quick fix to our current education system but there are better ways to create well rounded individuals free from hierarchy's demands, it's just a whole lot different than from what we were forced to learn from such a young age.

I know I would have preferred to learn to garden, tend for the land and form a closer connection to my local community instead of learning a coloniser's history and the skills to be a scared and obedient worker.

ValenThyme , to MealtimeVideos in Blanket or Cloak? A look into how Medieval cloaks were used, and how they compare to modern interpretations | Modern History TV [15:07]

cool video thanks for sharing it

bionicjoey , to MealtimeVideos in Blanket or Cloak? A look into how Medieval cloaks were used, and how they compare to modern interpretations | Modern History TV [15:07]

This guy's videos are always incredible

ProdigalFrog OP Mod ,
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Interesting tid-bit that surprised me when I learned it; not only does he run this medieval living channel, he's also the owner of the Rebellion game studio.

bionicjoey ,

Yeah I remember reading in YT comments that his studio made the Sniper Elite games. Crazy stuff

SpikesOtherDog , to Videos in Is Zyn gonna kill me and the boys?

I wasn't sure if this was peer pressure or satire so I bought a tin.

BeMoreCareful , to Videos in Is Zyn gonna kill me and the boys?

Pretty good

danc4498 , to Videos in This homemade hat has a secret function... It's a bag. It's a bag hat. | Simone Giertz

There’s a fatal flaw in this that she never even addressed. In the beginning, she said she is always wearing a hat. Well, if she’s carrying a bag, she’s no longer wearing a hat! I think she needs to make the bag in a way that she can still wear the hat while it’s a bag.

towerful ,

Obviously, you need the hat-bag to carry spare hats.

jol ,

Most of the times, I carry a bag or two with me when doing groceries, but sometimes I don't. Sometimes I wish I had a compact bag in my hat. But I don't wear a hat.

CeruleanRuin , to Videos in This homemade hat has a secret function... It's a bag. It's a bag hat. | Simone Giertz

I see Simone Giertz, I click. She remains one of the best people on YouTube.

jol ,

Although clearly her production value obviously increased since her shitty robots days, she remains a creator that feels very down to earth, doing projects that, while very polished, seem accessible to a normal person with a CNC machine, a couple 3d printers and a laser cutter.

Etterra , to Videos in This homemade hat has a secret function... It's a bag. It's a bag hat. | Simone Giertz

I don't think I'd trust having a zipper on my hat.

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