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Post by Tom on Dec 9, 2022 13:43:36 GMT -5
It's the off topic section anyway so show us what non-automotive (yet SFW, please) online videos you like to watch. There's so much around that we might help each other find stuff we never knew existed. My suggestions: Urbex, or urban exploring, is going inside abandoned places. Not to vandalise or loot, but to show what is left. Some interesting architecture and some industrial stuff, shopping centres etc. Some are annoying (cheap smartphone footage badly filmed and badly lit) but after watching a few you will find your favourites. I like these guys: youtube.com/@theproperpeopleThey're twentysomethings with a good eye for cine and good equipment, the commentary is usually good and it's not too clickbaity. Worth a watch. This was a friend's suggestion, I wouldn't have thought picking locks would be so entertaining. Considered to be the best on YT: youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyerI'd be interested to see what captivates you guys.
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Post by reeft1 on Dec 12, 2022 13:33:03 GMT -5
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Post by JSB33 on Dec 14, 2022 4:56:28 GMT -5
I practically live on YT, if the TV is on it is probably on YT. I watch some Urbex channels, some channels that drive through urban wastelands, The Detail Geek (car detailer) quite a few music reaction channels, Project Farm (tool and product testing) Scary stories (Mr Nightmare and others) and so many other things.
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Post by dcast on Feb 1, 2024 10:41:25 GMT -5
I watch a lot of repair videos about various things, cars included. I find it quite satisfying when broken things become intact again, and can continue being in service. One of the most interesting in my opinion is My Mate Vince Youtube -channel, where he repairs pretty much everything, from household devices to old toys and videogame consoles, even restoring a 1988 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbv15t7wWVs&list=PLexbWs0Wp_H4n3cu3lEC61x9lAAAgbsr7
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Post by Tom on Feb 1, 2024 13:11:16 GMT -5
My mate Vince is very entertaining indeed.
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