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Well worth a watch.

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18 December 2024, 10:37
shankspony
Well worth a watch.
Some truth bombs in this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mpaW6G9Bzk
19 December 2024, 00:15
crbutler
Not meant as an attack here-

But I really a getting tired of video links.

I tend to look at news items between cases and often in semi-public areas… I have to be mindful of other people and noise (with my hearing even if I use headphones others get to hear it) and videos don’t work well with stop/start when being interrupted frequently.

Suffice to say, I tend to not view video links.

I probably look at more of ME’s MSN text links than any others as they are text and I can jump back and forth easily.
19 December 2024, 03:44
RolandtheHeadless
quote:
Suffice to say, I tend to not view video links.


Same here.

Videos, like television, are slow at transmitting information. I'd rather spend two minutes to read an article than watch a video for 15-30 minutes. The relevant part probably won't be shown until 27 minutes in.

Not a criticism, Shanks. Just my preference.
19 December 2024, 04:40
shankspony
None taken. We are all different and our lives dictate which medium we find most useable.

For me I don't watch much in the way of regular tv shows unless they are really good. But will use that time on Modern information media. I like it because unlike the written word, you get to see and hear the tone and intent of the speaker easily.
And too an extent, there are now more online video sources of info, than older media.
19 December 2024, 08:47
shankspony
And it's Ok if no one watches. But if anyone enjoys these. Then Stephen fry on the failures of the left and free speech is well worth while too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5PR5S4xhXQ
19 December 2024, 17:53
jeffeosso
i like videos, but i'd prefer a summary of "your" views as to what it is, that way i can decide to "invest" the time to watch


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