07-28-2024, 01:21 PM
Sorry mate yes I was a bit drunk when I posted that.
My point being when it comes to a specific subject then what's the difference between video and book content - surely they are both curated?
Don't get me wrong I love reading about specific topics (as well as certain video presentations) but I can't personally see the difference when it comes to your criticism of 'video'.
Am rather involved in USO research again and would really recommend this book - there's not much published literature on the subject so to gain further knowledge video presentations are proving pretty valuable (consolidated research and all that).
Anyway it shouldn't matter much as long as folks are actually engaged in active research lol.
This thread is about quotes so here's a good one (admittedly it's from a dirty Paperclip Nazi but a good one nonetheless).
My point being when it comes to a specific subject then what's the difference between video and book content - surely they are both curated?
Don't get me wrong I love reading about specific topics (as well as certain video presentations) but I can't personally see the difference when it comes to your criticism of 'video'.
Am rather involved in USO research again and would really recommend this book - there's not much published literature on the subject so to gain further knowledge video presentations are proving pretty valuable (consolidated research and all that).
Anyway it shouldn't matter much as long as folks are actually engaged in active research lol.
This thread is about quotes so here's a good one (admittedly it's from a dirty Paperclip Nazi but a good one nonetheless).
Quote:• "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing."
Wernher von Braun