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Silverwood

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Youtube documentaries
« on: March 13, 2015, 09:38:29 PM »
So I was on YouTube and it recommended Money and Life.

After watching that I watched The College Conspiracy.

Now I'm watching Will Work for Free.

The last one is the longest but the most interesting so far. I'm kind of in love with the voice over guy. Is that Irish? Lol idk I'm just a Canadian who hasn't traveled. Makes me think of Jamie Dornan from The Fall (haven't watched 50 shades)

Anyway I find this stuff fascinating. While I may not agree with everything or the way that the material was presented ( I'm looking at you college conspiracy) I do think it's worth taking note of and talking about. I'm not running out to stock supplies cause the world is ending. I am , however,continuing to work on living a simple meaningful life. I saw a lot of what is talked about here in the three videos I've watched so far. 

For myself I'm very interested in vertical/hydro/aqua/aero ponic gardening. I'm looking at making my 3 season  sunroom into a 4 season room so I can grown year round. I'd rather put money into that then into a veggie garden outside I can only use for 4 months of the year (if I'm lucky)
  I agree that most things will go  and have gone digital.

   I will admit I'm still watching the last video.  Right now I'm wondering what everyone will do if everything we do now becomes automated? 

Anyone watched these? Thoughts and ideas?  I'd link to them but I'm on my phone.

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Re: Youtube documentaries
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2015, 06:56:11 AM »
Thanks for the referrals...I will check them out...just got a Roku box so I can play YouTube vids on my TV screen.

Watched the 1997 Frontline documentary on the stock market - featuring a hairier Jim Cramer - that a fellow MMM recommended. It was equally fascinating.


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Re: Youtube documentaries
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2015, 07:04:33 AM »
Completely unrelated, but there is a pretty good Youtube documentary about a guy solo hiking the John Muir Trail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JuDx3gF8DY