He has the same view of YouTube as most members here:
What's the Deal With Jerry Seinfeld Calling YouTube a "Giant Garbage Can"? - Hollywood Reporter
He has the same view of YouTube as most members here:
What's the Deal With Jerry Seinfeld Calling YouTube a "Giant Garbage Can"? - Hollywood Reporter
Money is not the root of all evil, the love of money is.
Well, as far as I am concerned, youtube is definitely not my garbage can. The videos I have put up are videos that I do not want to lose. They are the vids I don't want to see disappear with a computer disaster. Chelsea gettin' her bone and Casper doing jungle dog are some of my favorite moments with those two doggies. The vids of the current doggies are some of my favorite moments with them. I wish I had vids of Luggy, a 180 pound great dane, with his head under the bedspread hanging over the bed, thinking he could not be seen after he did something bad because he could not see you. Or my son at the beach as a child, my mom cooking Thanksgiving dinner, or many other things I would love to gaze on again. So much of those videos were lost or destroyed or never taped because we didn't have a camera. I think the only thing I would consider garbage I posted was the short vid for you guys here showing the trench art shell I found.
I agree with Seinfeld to a point. Then and again, he probably hasn't heard of Bad Lip Reading.
He must have watched too much of his own stuff on Youtube.
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Youtube can be a very useful tool. Some things I've learned are....
How to replace a clutch in a 91 Explorer and a 2007 Ranger.
Many different repairs on a 2003 Windstar
Fixing my two riding mowers and weed trimmer
Removing the clutch from my daughters 4 wheeler
Taking her smart phone apart and installing a new charging port. The list goes on and on.
I use it and google also at work. There is so much great information but then there's the BS.
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