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SGML, XML and HTML Part 1 Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 755 seconds I just had to do this to get it out of my system. That may not make sense, but it means that if you don't like it when it starts, it doesn't get any better. Please don't suffer through this if you are not interested. Related: html, languages, markup, sgml, xml |
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SGML, XML and HTML Part 2 Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 826 seconds More of the same Related: html, languages, markup, sgml, xml |
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Carl Jung and YouTube Part 1 Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 679 seconds This video does not really respond to umbraemilito's, but his is one of several videos that brings up these issues in my mind. We are all psychologists in the same sense that when we throw a ball, we are all physicists. Related: anima, animus, ego, jung, persona, self, shadow |
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Charles Darwin, Jared Diamond Part 1 Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 505 seconds This is a new attempt at making videos. I made some videos under another account and deleted the account because the videos didn't reflect the person I wanted to see myself as. We'll see if this works better. Sorry for the heavy breathing, I'll work on microphone placement in the future. It's a slow start for thirty seconds or so. Then the Bud Light kicks in. Related: charles, darwin, diamond, domestication, evolution, jared, natural, selection, variation |
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Technical Interview Tips Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 355 seconds Maybe you know a technical interviewer that asks open-ended, chatty, touchy feely questions, but I don't. After listening to this video, I guess I know what my favorite expression is, because I make my point a few too many times so that I can say it over and over. Do you know what it is? Related: interview, technical |
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Gravitational Fields and Electric Fields Part 1 Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 509 seconds ourben has asked the question, "Do like charges repel, or are they being attracted by unlike charges elsewhere?" There is a definite answer to this, but I take two parts to get there. The answer is that we know like charges repel, and Faraday cages can be used to prove it. Related: electrical, fields, gravitational |
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Nero Wolfe, Archie Goodwin and Rex Stout Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 390 seconds This video is a response to johnnysmooth, who wants to know what people are reading. I'm reading stories about Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin in novels by Rex Stout. Related: books, johnnysmooth, reading |
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My Paris Hilton Video Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 751 seconds If this video is confusing, maybe we can sort it out through comments. I am not saying that Paris Hilton's role must be filled or someone will assume the responsibility of filling it, although now that it think about it, that may be true, too. Related: alcohol, apathy, driving |
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Am I a Racist? Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 426 seconds Some people place political correctness above truth. Am I talking about you? If the shoe fits. Related: correctness, pc, political, race, racism |
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Dirty Bookstore Adventure Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 186 seconds Response to Scott Cortmeister's story about a bad experience of his while riding on an Amtrack train. Actually, it was 27 years ago and I was 25 years old, rather than the other way around. Related: adult, bookstore, cortmeister, dirty, horror, tale |
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Euclidean & Non-Euclidean Geometries Part 3: Definitions Posted by: DarwinsHamster
Video duration: 600 seconds In Part 2, I said that Part 3 would tell what the axioms of Euclidean geometry are. Instead, this is the first video entirely about definitions. There will be another later in the series, but not immediately. The undefined terms are: point line lie on between congruent Related: axiom, definition, geometry, logic, postulate |

















