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  2. Primitive Technology - Wikipedia

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    Primitive Technology is a YouTube channel run by John Plant. Based in Far North Queensland, Australia, the series demonstrates the process of making tools and buildings using only materials found in the wild. Created in May 2015, the channel has gained over 10.8 million subscribers and over 1.12 billion views as of December 2023.

  3. Demolition Ranch - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Demolition Ranch had to remove some of their videos due to new YouTube rules. [ 13 ] In July 2024, Demolition Ranch received media coverage when images and videos showed that the perpetrator of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania was wearing a Demolition Ranch shirt during the shooting. [ 4 ]

  4. Demoscene - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of a demo is to show off programming, visual art, and musical skills. Demos and other demoscene productions (graphics, music, videos, games) are shared, voted on and released online at festivals known as demoparties. The scene started with the home computer revolution of the early 1980s, and the subsequent advent of software ...

  5. The Mother of All Demos - Wikipedia

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    By the time the 40th anniversary was celebrated, Engelbart's demo was acknowledged as one of the most important in computer history. [25] In 2015, a performance art musical presentation called The Demo depicted the event. It was composed and performed by Mikel Rouse and Ben Neill, with its premiere at Stanford's Bing Concert Hall.

  6. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    While YouTube's revenue-sharing "Partner Program" made it possible to earn a substantial living as a video producer—its top five hundred partners each earning more than $100,000 annually [271] and its ten highest-earning channels grossing from $2.5 million to $12 million [272] —in 2012 CMU business editor characterized YouTube as "a free-to ...

  7. Fun Factory (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    After Sky Channel's renaming to Sky One in 1989, the Fun Factory name was used for a weekend block programming strand showing nothing but animated series, notably without any live-action presenters in-between the programs - just animated interstitials.

  8. Too Funny to Fail - Wikipedia

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    Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show is an American documentary film that premiered on Hulu on October 21, 2017. Directed, written and produced by Josh Greenbaum , it explores the creation of The Dana Carvey Show , how its creative team was assembled, and how the show ultimately came to be cancelled.

  9. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    In the Zork series of games, the Great Underground Empire has its own system of measurements, the most frequently referenced of which is the bloit. Defined as the distance the king's favorite pet can run in one hour (spoofing a popular legend about the history of the foot), the length of the bloit varies dramatically, but the one canonical conversion to real-world units puts it at ...