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A Study of So Bad It's Good Movies
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A Study of So Bad It's Good Movies

Why do we love movies that are so bad, they're good? Let's explore what these movies have in common and see that many critically acclaimed movies actually contain the phenomenon that makes So Bad, It's Good movies so appealing.\n\nTwitter: http://bit.ly/1QvLI0H\nPatreon: http://bit.ly/1UaO9MU

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Now You See It

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Extinction by Gamma-Ray Burst | Space Time
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Extinction by Gamma-Ray Burst | Space Time

Find out about the last time and the next time the Earth will be hit by a Gamma-ray Burst. You can learn more about your personal DNA story by going to https://23andme.com/spacetime\n\nYou can further support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime\nGet your own Space Time t­shirt at http://bit.ly/1QlzoBi\nTweet at us! @pbsspacetime\nFacebook: facebook.com/pbsspacetime\nEmail us! pbsspacetime [at] gmail [dot] com\nComment on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/pbsspacetime\n\nHelp translate our videos!\nhttps://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g\n\nPrevious Episode:\nThe Origin of Our First Interstellar Visitor\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYGs92-qnFY\n\nGamma-ray bursts are much less common than regular supernovae, and in fact regular supernovae can do just as much damage as a GRB. However, for a supernova to produce the same effects it needs to be much closer – within 20 to 30 light years. There are definitely no stars in that range that could explode any time soon. However the Sun isn’t stationary. It orbits the Milky Way, and its galactic neighbors come and go. Maybe in a few 250-million-year orbits we stellar timebomb will wander into our vicinity. However it’s really the GRBs that are most likely to hit us first, and hit us more often. We should certainly expect one in the next half-to-one-billion years, even if it’s not WR104.\n\nHosted by Matt O'Dowd\nWritten by Matt O'Dowd\nProduced by Rusty Ward\nGraphics by Kurt Ross\nAssistant Editing and Sound Design by Mike Petrow and Meah Denee Barrington\nMade by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)\n\nSpecial thanks to our Patreon Big Bang, Quasar and Hypernova Supporters: \n\nBig Bang\nCoolAsCats\nDavid Nicklas\nWilliam James Sidis\n\nQuasar\nTambe Barsbay\nMayank M. Mehrota\nMars Yentur\nMark Rosenthal\nDean Fuqua\nY2\nJustin Lloyd\nTambe Barsbay\n\nHypernova\nEdmund Fokschaner\nMax Levine\nMatthew O’Connor\nEugene Lawson\nMartha Hunt\nJoseph Salomone\nChuck Zegar\nJordan Young\nRatfeast\nJohn Hofmann\n\nThanks to our Patreon Gamma Ray Burst Supporters: \nMechanically Cryptic\nDenys Ivanov\nNick Virtue\nAlexey Eromenko\nNicholas Rose\nScott Gossett\nMark Dykstra\nChris Hicks\nMark Vasile\nPatrick Murray\nSultan Alkhulaifi\nAlex Seto\nMichal-Peanut Karmi\nErik Stein\nDaniel Lyons\nKevin Warne\nJJ Bagnell\nJ Rejc\nAmy Jie\nAvi Goldfinger\nJohn Pettit\nShannan Catalano\nFlorian Stiglmayr\nBenoit Pagé-Guitard\nNathan Leniz\nJessica Fraley\nLoro Lukic\nBrandon Labonte\nDavid Crane\nGreg Weiss

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PBS Space Time

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Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn to Get a Job at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc.
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Top 5 Programming Languages to Learn to Get a Job at Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc.

Which programming language to learn first? Watch this video to find out!\n\nIn this video, I talk about the top 5 programming languages I’d recommend for you to learn for getting a job, particularly at companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, etc.\n\nKeep in touch on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entercsdojo\nSupport me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/csdojo

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CS Dojo

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How Climate Scientists Predict the Future
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How Climate Scientists Predict the Future

Over the years, scientists have made a lot of predictions about how Earth's climate is changing, but they don't just pull those predictions from thin air.\n\nWe're conducting a survey of our viewers! If you have time, please give us feedback: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SciShowSurvey2017\n\nHosted by: Stefan Chin\n----------\nSupport SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow\n----------\nDooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters: KSam Lutfi, Kevin Knupp, Nicholas Smith, Inerri, D.A. Noe, alexander wadsworth,\nسلطان الخليفي, Piya Shedden, KatieMarie Magnone, Scott Satovsky Jr, Bella Nash, Charles Southerland, Bader AlGhamdi, James Harshaw, Patrick Merrithew, Patrick D. Ashmore, Candy, Tim Curwick, charles george, Saul, Mark Terrio-Cameron, Viraansh Bhanushali, Kevin Bealer, Philippe von Bergen, Chris Peters, Fatima Iqbal, Justin Lentz\n----------\nLooking for SciShow elsewhere on the internet?\nFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/scishow\nTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/scishow\nTumblr: http://scishow.tumblr.com\nInstagram: http://instagram.com/thescishow\n----------\nSources:\nhttp://nca2014.globalchange.gov/\nhttp://s3.amazonaws.com/nca2014/low/NCA3_Full_Report_02_Our_Changing_Climate_LowRes.pdf?download=1\nhttps://history.aip.org/climate/GCM.htm\nhttps://history.aip.org/climate/impacts.htm#impacts\nhttp://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2008/11/faq-on-climate-models/\nhttps://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/model-data/model-datasets/climate-prediction\nhttps://www.climate.gov/maps-data/primer/climate-models\nhttps://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au/en/climate-campus/modelling-and-projections/climate-models/theory-and-physics/\nhttp://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/science/ipcc-backgrounder.html#.WdQkdWhSyM9\nhttps://www.ipcc.ch/activities/activities.shtml\nhttps://www.ipcc.ch/news_and_events/docs/factsheets/FS_timeline.pdf\nhttps://www.sei-international.org/mediamanager/documents/A-guide-to-RCPs.pdf\nhttps://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/GlobalWarming/page2.php\nhttps://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/GlobalWarming/page5.php\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/sep/03/weather.features11\nhttp://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/7/4/044035/pdf\nhttps://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar5/wg1/WG1AR5_Chapter13_FINAL.pdf\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2016/jul/27/climate-models-are-accurately-predicting-ocean-and-global-warming\nhttps://www.ocean-sci.net/12/925/2016/\nhttp://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150616-what-happens-when-the-sea-swallows-a-country\n----------\nImages:\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Olea_europaea_subsp._cuspidata01.jpg\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:GISP2_1855m_ice_core_layers.png\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CDC_6600.jc.jpg\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boerderij_Arpisson_(2327m.)_boven_Gimillan_in_Cogne_Valley_(Itali%C3%AB)._Ganzen_bij_de_boerderij.jpg\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Male-total.jpg\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flickr_-_Nicholas_T_-_Cloudscape_(5).jpg

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SciShow

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The Romantic Lure of Moonlight
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The Romantic Lure of Moonlight

This video is FULL of cool MOON biology 😏\nDon’t miss our next video! SUBSCRIBE! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub \n↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓\n\nOrganisms of all shapes and sizes synchronize their behaviors using biological clocks. Some keep pace with the daily rising and setting sun using circadian rhythms. Others use annual cycles or the changing seasons as their cue. But many animals use moonlight and Earth’s lunar cycle to run their biological clock. Do humans do the same thing, with things like menstrual cycles? This week we take a look at living by moonlight.\n\nMenstrual cycle data courtesy of Clue app (https://helloclue.com/)\n\nGrunion footage courtesy of KQED’s Deep Look (https://www.youtube.com/user/KQEDDeepLook) and Dr. Michael Murrie - Pepperdine University\n\nSOURCES:\n\nThe Myth of the Moon and Menstruation: https://medium.com/clued-in/the-myth-of-the-moon-and-menstruation-f85b151e45c3 \n\nGrant, Rachel, Tim Halliday, and Elizabeth Chadwick. Amphibians’ response to the lunar synodic cycle—a review of current knowledge, recommendations, and implications for conservation. Behavioral Ecology 24.1 (2012): 53-62.\n\nZhang, Lin, et al. Dissociation of circadian and circatidal timekeeping in the marine crustacean Eurydice pulchra. Current Biology 23.19 (2013): 1863-1873.\n\nZantke, Juliane, et al. Circadian and circalunar clock interactions in a marine annelid. Cell reports 5.1 (2013): 99-113.\n\nWarren, H. B. Aspects of the behaviour of the impala male, Aepyceros melampus, during the rut. National Museums and Monuments of Rhodesia, 1974.\n\n-----------\nFOLLOW US:\n\nMerch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/its-okay-to-be-smart \nFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/itsokaytobesmart\nTwitter: @okaytobesmart @DrJoeHanson\nTumblr: http://www.itsokaytobesmart.com \nInstagram: @DrJoeHanson\nSnapchat: YoDrJoe\n-----------\n\nIt’s Okay To Be Smart is hosted by Joe Hanson, Ph.D.\nDirector: Joe Nicolosi\nWriter: Eli Kintisch\nEditor/animator: Stephen Fishman\nProducer: Stephanie Noone and Amanda Fox\n\nProduced by PBS Digital Studios\nMusic via APM\nStock images from Shutterstock http://www.shutterstock.com

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It's Okay To Be Smart

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BBC TV Swap Shop Opening Titles & Clips
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BBC TV Swap Shop Opening Titles & Clips

Opening titles for later series with BBC continuity followed by some clips feature Noel Edmonds, Keith Chegwin, Maggie Philbin, Ton Hart & 'Eric'.

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revoxy

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If Rey Were Luke - A New Hope: Mary Sue Edition
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If Rey Were Luke - A New Hope: Mary Sue Edition

Empire Strikes Back: The Last Jedi Edition: https://youtu.be/GoLJYGS0ZUI\n\nText by JediJones: https://jedijones77.wordpress.com/2015/12/30/if-luke-was-rey-a-k-a-the-star-wars-a-new-hope-mary-sue-rewrite/

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IDR Labs

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