mauz15
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Member Since: May 16, 2006
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Series Posted
- David Attenborough - The Languages of Animals (1/6)
- Jonathan Miller: The Body in Question (6/13)
- Carl Sagan: The Planets
- Terry Jones' Medieval Lives (6/8)
- HHMI RNA Lectures (3/4)
- Inside the Medieval Mind
- Ken Burns History of Jazz (1/10)
- David Attenborough: Nature's Great Events
- Blood and Guts: A history of Surgery
- The Story of India
- Design: e2
- China - A Century of Revolution
- Frontline: The Age of AIDS
- Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire
- 100 Greatest Discoveries (5/8)
- My Brilliant Brain (2/3)
- Carl Sagan's Cosmos
- Life After Darwin
- Racism: A history (2/3)
- The Story of Maths
- David Attenborough - Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
- The Art of Violin
- The Art of Piano
- Lost Cities of the Ancients
- Discovering Psychology (5/26)
- BBC Superhuman
- BBC - Atom (2/3)
- Art of the Western World
- The Private Life of Plants(5/6)
- The Human Animal
- The Ascent of Man
- David Attenborough's Life in Cold Blood (3/5)
- David Attenborough's The Life of Mammals
- Mysteries of Asia
- Great Artists w/ Tim Marlow
- The Divine Michelangelo
- PBS DNA documentary
- BBC's Leonardo Da Vinci
- BBC - Human Instinct
- The Roman Empire
- BBC - Tchaikovsky
- BBC - Mozart
- BBC - Beethoven
- Human Senses
- Neanderthal
- The Power of Art
- Michio Kaku: Time
- BBC - The Human Body
- BBC - The Human Mind
- Absolute Zero
- Michio Kaku: Visions Of The Future
- Ramachandran: Phantoms in the Brain
Member Since: May 16, 2006
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15 Comments
Thanks
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
*promote
Just wanted to say thanks for helping out with the dead playlist. Its much appreciated.
That is freaking epic/awesome! Thanks! Glad we can all enjoy something great!
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
If the Ghibli concert videos ever get removed on youtube, here is the whole thing:
http://www.imeem.com/groups/YRpq7Ear/video/
Oh? You wanna try??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K017O4mpPg
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
*discard
>> ^NicoleBee:
Why do I always have to play deputy?
Sorry buddy, lets go. Put all your stuff in this tray and follow me for delousing. ban
EDIT: If you're still watching, HD, please read http://www.videosift.com/faq-en.php#posting_guidelines .
You again. No!!!
*re holsters plastic nerf pistol and twitches her handlebar moustache. Turns and swaggers back down the main street slowly.*
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
>> ^NicoleBee:
Sorry frien', no self linking. ban
beat me by 10 seconds. No fair.
Hey:)
I'm going to check your documentaries..we indeed need more art and philosophy!
Cheers!
I thought you might appreciate this
http://www.onlinedocumentaries4u.com/
Mauz, all of your *long sifts have become a staple of my Sift experience. Thank you.
Hey thanks for posting quality documentaries, Ive gone through your videos and found a lot of interesting things to watch
Glad to see you back Sifting again! I'm having fun going through your old posts right now. I'm happy to see Kaku's Time series here. When it first aired they weren't available online.
Maybe it's just the content server I'm stuck with here or something.. I hope to -heck- it's not region blocking.
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
^ it plays fine for me.
I got the 3rd part of the human brain thingy posted now. Don't know if you were planing on it, but I thought I should sift it right away as I can't stand things not being complete.
Thank you very much for posting your 'Power of Art' submissions. The Neanderthal episode. The human body. These series are -incredibly- engrossing. I wish more sifters out there would give the time needed to review long stuff like this, because these are the videos that should be ranked among the best on this site.
Too true about sifting the sift. As for votes being meaningless, well, yes and no. I mean, they don't correlate with quality (I'm not sure they ever did), but it is how the system works. In other words, if a video doesn't get votes, it doesn't get seen, even by the people that might be interested in it. So it just seems like an exercise in futility sometimes to post things that won't be seen. But you're right - if someone finds it and appreciates, it is worth it.
On a side note, you may want to check out this huge collection of online videos for endless interesting viewing.
Oh, and I was wrong about kulpims' post - it was the fourth episode of six.
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
No problem =] Is kind of sad that we have to videosift the site called videosift for good videos. This was not a problem at the beginning
I have not seen the other episodes, but I was planning to see them and possibly complete the series here on videosift. Honestly I gave up hoping good long videos get enough views. I will post them and search for them around here anyways.
As long as someone else ends up liking them, I am satisfied. Votes are kind of meaningless now.
It would be nice if we can complete the series, but I see what you are saying and if you dont wish to post another one because views or things like that, just letting you know that I will be glad to do so.
In reply to this comment by jonny:
Thanks for that trip through my pqueue.
Have you seen the other episodes of "Brain Story"? Kulpims posted the first episode and the others are out on google video. I've been meaning to post another one, but these long interesting documentaries on science and philosophy don't tend to get viewed much here.
thanks, mauz!
very thoughtful of you.
In reply to this comment by mauz15:
*dead
(tentative replacement :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd4o_hUXbfs )
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