I've seen a few threads and replies over the last few days about favorite/subscribed YouTube channels. I have recently become (slightly) addicted to a few YouTube channels and now have a modest dozen or so subscribed channels. I'm just wondering how many good ones I was missing?
To get this started, I'll post a list of my current subscribed channels:
Keith Fenner -machinist, runs an old-school job shop in Cape Cod. Great videos, some that are HOURS long (in multiple parts)
EricTheCarGuy -auto mechanic, excellent quality videos. Very informative
doubleboost -machinist/hobbyist, built a jet powered go-cart. From England. A bit hard to get used to the accent, but fun videos.
ETCG1 -same guy as EricTheCarGuy above, more conversational/car repair business-related videos
numberphile -A Brady Haran channel, discussions on numbers and mathematical um.. stuff.. A lot is WAY above my head, but I still find it fascinating.
periodicvideos -Another Brady Haran channel, most of them featuring elements from the periodic table. (hence the name!) The crazy-haired professor is a hoot!
gloveandboots -Kind of a YouTube muppets channel. Found them by accident and can't wait for their next video. Thor is a RIOT. So is Johnny T!
AgentJayZ -Jet engine mechanic from Canada. LOTS of very interesting (to me, anyway) stuff about turbine engines.
Ben Krasnow -Overall super genius. Multiple topics, from hybrid jet engines to automatic cookie machines to x-ray machines. Guy makes his own aerogel!
FUNKER530 -Iraq and Afganistan combat videos. Lots of helmet cams.
JustPlanes -um.. planes.
sixtysymbols -Brady Haran again. Physics and Astronomy.
SmarterEveryDay -Dustin makes great videos, and I always learn someting from each one. How does a helicopter work, underwater slow-mo pistol and rifle videos...
Computerphile -Brad Haran - Same vein as his other channels, just with a computer focus.
Your turn..
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