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I used to play that all the time when I was a guitar god. It's nowhere near as hard as you think.
 
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I'm watching allsorts. Mostly electronics, science & engineering, throw in a bit of 3D printing, and random stuff that somehow becomes fascinating.

Not sure how many of these have already been mentioned, but some highlights from by subscriptions.

Science:
  • Nurdrage - chemistry channel run by a mystery Canadian guy with some interesting reactions and experiments
  • Explosions & Fire / Extractions & Ire - two chemistry channels run by a slightly haphazard but funny Aussie guy
  • Brainiac75 - doing interesting things with super-strong magnets and lasers mostly
  • ElementalMaker - a home-shop science & engineering thing. Making/testing rocket motors and making artificial rubies have been interesting videos there
Engineering:
  • This Old Tony - a "hobby" machinist, who appears to know his stuff and shows how things are made. This man is responsible for me wanting a metalworking lathe now...
  • Wesley Treat - a maker-type guy, nice videos with a good sense of humour and great looking projects
Electronics:
  • Big Clive - seen him mentioned already
  • mikeselectricstuff - longer video teardowns of random higher end stuff. Think gene sequencers or retina scanner security systems, that kind of thing.
Random:
  • Lindybeige - I now know more than I ever thought I wanted to know about tanks and battles and making swords, but this guy is good fun when he hits his stride.
 
I used to play that all the time when I was a guitar god. It's nowhere near as hard as you think.
Not sure if you're being serious but that tremolo finger picking is seriously difficult, especially to do it as smooth as that.
 
I've been through stuff like that when I was in the navy (I'm sounding like Uncle Albert now)
Genuinely scared once. I was a submariner and went through one of them storms that makes the national news.
Pitching, rolling, corkscrewing and being thrown off your feet, thrown out of bed from 5ft, ain't much fun.
We had a few injuries on that little jolly LOL.

I have had a strange fascination with Ships In Storms videos for quite some time.


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I'm a fan of the UFC and am subscribed to a few related channels.
Chael Sonnen (former UFC fighter)
MMA On Point (News, features etc)
Joe Rogan (UFC Commentator, his podcast guests can be hit or miss, but he has some massive names on there sometimes)

The UFC is actually returning on the 9th May, three events in a week! Approx 30 fights.
No crowds, just televised.
Must still be a logistical nightmare and how they've gotten it approved is beyond me. As much as I'm missing live sport, I'm not too sure I agree with it TBH
 
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