Hi, I'm largely computer illiterate. Sometimes, I simply run out of ideas on where to search on the World Wide Web. I thought some of you might have the same problem. Lots of stuff on you tube, lots of stuff elsewhere. Help kill boredom/ apathy for fellow GRMers.
Mndsm
MegaDork
4/30/18 8:33 p.m.
Kill boredom? I am subscribed to motor trend, scotty cranmer, Steve Meade designs, awe me, braille skateboarding, and...I forget what else on YouTube. I go to reddit sometimes (though I did just delete the disneyworld feed from my sub because berkeleying Disney know it alls want to argue with the Disney manager SITTING NEXT TO ME). watch a lot of graffiti and alternative art feeds.
Make a sandwich.
Queue up "Project Binkie" episode 1.
Report back to us day after tomorrow.
Mighty Car Mods and Project Binky on Youtube is an easy way to burn hours.
Some of my favorites: Speed Academy, MCM TV2, Tom's Turbo Garage
You guys are terrible for my internet addiction.
Just watched Project Binky. Where do these guys find the time/money to do this stuff!
CyberEric said:
You guys are terrible for my internet addiction.
Just watched Project Binky. Where do these guys find the time/money to do this stuff!
Did you watch all of the Binky episodes ? That's quite a commitment for one sitting.
Check out the Motorsport AU channel on youtube... can't go wrong there.
Motortrend On Demand (but it’s not free.) YouTube has the older versions of the good ones like Roadkill
Sort of in the spirit of Project Binky but more expensive - V8stealthbeetle. A guy in South Africa who used to build Ford GT40 replicas is putting a twin turbo Audi V8 and transaxle in a custom designed chassis underneath a VW body. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrbeF1wSJOxFnxImM2JRc1Q/videos
In reply to stuart in mn :
Thank You for that. Nice.
I enjoy a lot of the regular car reviews
Stovall's Garage on YouTube. He has the same BP motor in BG chassis disease that I have.
CyberEric said:
You guys are terrible for my internet addiction.
Just watched Project Binky. Where do these guys find the time/money to do this stuff!
New update, better jump back in there.
Creventic series sports car races on you tube. Can watch a little at a time and when you return to you tube it picks up where you left off. So you can watch say a 24 hour race over a week or two whenever you want to be entertained. I like the different type of presentation of the race compared with traditional TV race coverage and also like several things about the way they run the races. As an example, it seems weird to see crew doing tire changes during pit stops in shorts without fire suits until you realize they aren't refueling in the pit area but rather in a remote area.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube+creventic&qpvt=youtube+creventic&view=detail&mid=C03EC99F6A3AADA3F37CC03EC99F6A3AADA3F37C&&FORM=VDRVRV
I mostly just watch "Honest Trailers" (which are "honest" movie reviews and are hilarious) and metal music videos on youtube.
Watching most car stuff on youtube gives me way too many bad ideas I can't afford, which just frustrates me.
AvE is entertaining, but NSFW due to language.
The Sound of Cars is very, very good.
In reply to paranoid_android :
Had a AvE vidjayo on one day when Dad stops in. Whatdahellizzat? Dad ain't internet savvy, no idear what's out there.
Good way to spend time tho, maybe learn sumthin'.
GRM burns up a fair bit of my time all by itself lately.
MTOD is free, but is ad ridden and delayed... its worth the few bucks a month to subscribe though. my youtube list looks something like
BisforBuild
Cleetus Mcfarland
Ave
Donut Media
Speed Academy
Mighty Car Mods
Finnegans Garage
AvE
Demolition Ranch (Guns are fun!)
Sometimes I lurk on:
ETCG (and ETCG 1)
This old Tony
Chris fix (drift moostang)
Gears and Gasoline (track day coverage stuff, they are excellent videographers)
That dude in blue
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Regular Car [Reviews]