Monthly YouTube digest
So, it's February already. I've been occupied with making more videos on a more-or-less regular basis, so most of my writing has been directed towards that. Since last month, I've done 27 videos, totalling around two hours. By now, 269 people apparently enjoy this sort of thing enough to subscribe. Of course, there's also been a proportional increase in comments from idiots who can't seem to figure out if I'm a faggot, a tranny or a dyke. Anyway, I don't really expect anyone to watch me talk at a camera for two hours, so I'll bold the videos with an especially high level of excellence.
- A thousand pennies (3 Jan)
- Religion and "hate speech" (3 Jan)
- The new Pepsi logo sucks (4 Jan)
- Vitalism, and other wrong answers (5 Jan)
- Annoying behavior on reddit! (5 Jan)
- Repeat once (where 1 = 0) (6 Jan)
- Re: MacWorld and Atheists (6 Jan)
- Embryonic holocaust! (8 Jan)
- The burden of proof: atheist bus ads (9 Jan)
- The DTV transition (9 Jan)
- You, back to the closet! (11 Jan)
- One nation under Raiden (12 Jan)
- Garage porn (13 Jan)
- 10,000 boxes (14 Jan)
- Boxxy: the annoying path to fame (14 Jan)
- Review: Flower of Flesh and Blood (15 Jan)
- Biblical authority explained! (16 Jan)
- Email: Don't do that! (17 Jan)
- "So everything's here by accident?" (19 Jan)
- Internet arguments: Information theory (21 Jan)
- Gender FAQ (22 Jan)
- Sonic and the "breakfast burrito" (22 Jan)
- Agnosticism (24 Jan)
- Karma isn't real (26 Jan)
- The fear of reason (27 Jan)
- Believe in the Bible? Then kill me. (28 Jan)
- The Bible: a followup (29 Jan)
I've recently started adding music, captions and other neat stuff with Sony Vegas, just to spice things up a bit. Aside from that, I've also been learning Python, and how to format equations in LaTeX. Both will be incorporated into upcoming videos, where I'll discuss information theory in greater detail.

