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    Interesting podcasts or youtube lectures?

    Anybody have any interesting longform clips? I've been exploring quite a few of these and found some interesting speakers. Here's a few.









    Please... note that these clips involve adults talking about grown up shit... if your clips are about how the Jews are taking over the world, or the illuminati or any of the other retarded crap that exercises you... please just don't bother.

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    Most of Joe Rogans are worth a watch. Enjoyed Kevin Smith's, Gavin McInnes and Maynard Keenan's.

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    Jocko Willink is one to listen to also
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    The recorded talks done by John Hinds are great to listen to. It's a real shame he's not around anymore.




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    [QUOTE=WALRUS;1131101491]The recorded talks done by John Hinds are great to listen to. It's a real shame he's not around anymore.

    What a sense of humour that guys got...

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    I'm quite impressed by Lars' interviewing abilities. He takes a relaxed and interesting approach to interviewing other musicians.





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    I found this clip interesting.

    HIS FAMILY ABANDONED HIM, A MILLIONAIRE ADOPTED HIM. WHAT HE DID THEN IS HARD TO BELIEVE!


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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    HIS FAMILY ABANDONED HIM, A MILLIONAIRE ADOPTED HIM. WHAT HE DID THEN IS HARD TO BELIEVE!
    Holy crap. Some people have it hard.

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    Railway tracks?

    Why did I post this? - I live beside the KiwiRail tracks and they are really very very wriggly! - Believe replacement is hard to get due to Kaikoura quake damage!

    Maybe our gov't could get some from Iran before Western forces obliterate the place? - seriously take a look at theirs by comparison!

    Iran Manufactures First Domestic Rail Tracks https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2...ic-rail-tracks

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    Depleted Uranium, the toxic radioactive mess that western military can never clean up, making our own soldiers sick and maiming untold thousands of innocent people as it blows in the wind

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    WATCH: cold fusion, pathological science or suppressed miracle?

    Off-Guardian — June 17, 2018 . (Interesting interview about an interesting subject?)

    In this 1998 interview, MIT science writer Eugene Mallove discusses what he alleges was an intentional bid by vested interests to bury the genuine and revolutionary discovery of cold fusion. Far from being “pathological science”, as most mainstream physicists allege, Mallove claims cold fusion is a provable and reproducible reality that could potentially provide almost limitless and virtually free clean energy for the world.

    Mallove was murdered during a house break-in in 2004.



    Mallove’s 1999 book, Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor is available through Amazon and Amazon UK.

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    I regularly listen to a couple of humerous podcasts and some topical news ones. Just lately though the news has been so depressing that I'm considering giving current affairs a miss for a while.

    I've been listening to the British History Podcast. It has been going for a while now so between the latest episodes I have a couple of hundred earlier episodes to catch up on. Currently I'm working through the dark ages, about 600AD but he's currently up to the 900s. https://www.facebook.com/Britishhistory/

    Then there is Dan Carlin's Hard Core History but episodes can - and do - run to several hours. Although so far I've only listened to a couple Mr Carlin is very good at what he does.

    There are also various MotoGP podcasts but I haven't been listening to those so much of late.
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    Fascinating.
    Yes, the old "enigma story", but not as we know it. A more in-depth presentation of the "behind the scenes" for both Lorenz & Enigma systems, along with the multitude of counter-machines that were required for de-coding.
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    If I have any youtube links in the future I'll be sure to call them podcasts.

    Sounds much more upmarket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    If I have any youtube links in the future I'll be sure to call them podcasts.

    Sounds much more upmarket.
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