I'm terrified of rollercoasters, and I visit a pile of mining waste.
13th June 2022
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Hello!
This week's Plus video was a big one for me: I'm scared of rollercoasters. Can I get over that fear? And on the Go channel: it's a pile of mining waste. Want to go skiing on it?
This week's Plus video was a big one for me: I'm scared of rollercoasters. Can I get over that fear? And on the Go channel: it's a pile of mining waste. Want to go skiing on it?
I can't pretend that any of my video recommendations this week have been things I've been found while researching; they've been things I've found while slacking off!
- Daniel Roy's 10 levels of cheating at poker is a staggering demonstration of skill. One continuous shot, requiring not just years of practice with dexterity, but also memory and camera presence. It's worth every minute.
- Wendover Production's new channel Jet Lag: The Game starts with a well-edited three-part sorta-chase-game across America. I won't spoil it, but I will say that the cliffhanger at the end of episode 2 is a good moment, perfectly edited.
- For some reason, I was reminded of 3OH3!'s 2010 summer-party song Double Vision this week: watching the video more than a decade later felt like opening a time capsule. In 2010, online viral video was mainstream, but smartphones weren't: this video could only have been made in the
small window of time where that was true. (Adding women in unnecessarily-revealing clothes and blatant product placement into a music video, though, hasn't changed all that much.)
- Populuxe on TikTok is an old-school manual signpainter and letterer who's skilled both with paint and editing. Start with this drum and work from there.
Other interesting links I've found this week:
- Tech journalist Alex Hern: "they used my identity to flog a doomed cryptocurrency". The story, and the behaviour in it, just keeps getting more and more baffling as it goes on. (Some strong language.)
- "Essentials of Linguistics" is a free, open-access, Creative Commons-licensed, introductory linguistics textbook that comes recommended by folks I know.
- In the late 19th century, New Zealand placed castaway depots on uninhabited islands, to provide supplies for anyone who washed up there after a shipwreck.
And finally, the sort of thing that feels like it should only happen in fiction: an interview with an Australian who, confronted with an ATM glitch that gave him free money, decided that he'd do the
irresponsible thing and spend $1.6 million of the bank's money on having a good time.
Reading that interview, I can't help but wonder if he actually did the right thing.
— Tom
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