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Sir Rodney:
I really enjoy your series of videos Ian. :)
I noticed you emphasized the hard “et” in sallet partway through the video. ;)
Sir Edward:
BTW I just wanted to chime in and say I really like how you're taking the time to explain in detail, and yet assume little prior knowledge so that it's informative to newbies. I know we have a few of the videos posted on the FB page, but probably haven't posted all.
Maybe we should set up a page on the website with the videos embedded so they're easily accessible in one place?
Lord Dane:
Excellent videos Ian. Just got caught up. :)
Ian:
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BTW I just wanted to chime in and say I really like how you're taking the time to explain in detail, and yet assume little prior knowledge so that it's informative to newbies.
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Thanks. One of my goals was to make them accessible to people who may not be studied on these topics. Firstly, because I'm lazy and it's nice to be able to point to a video instead of constantly having to duplicate work. Secondly though, and more importantly, I think for people newly interested it can be hard to figure out where to break in to serious study, and I want to get them decent information to start with, not an Osprey book or Hollywood, ya know? ;)
--- Quote from: Sir Rodney on 2015-10-19, 02:10:26 ---I noticed you emphasized the hard “et” in sallet partway through the video. ;)
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:)
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Ian on 2015-10-20, 13:20:43 ---Thanks. One of my goals was to make them accessible to people who may not be studied on these topics. Firstly, because I'm lazy and it's nice to be able to point to a video instead of constantly having to duplicate work. Secondly though, and more importantly, I think for people newly interested it can be hard to figure out where to break in to serious study, and I want to get them decent information to start with, not an Osprey book or Hollywood, ya know? ;)
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Heck yeah. It makes me wish we had something like this when we were all getting started. There are lots of details in there where it would have been like "Oh wow, that's brilliant and makes total sense, but I wouldn't have thought of that!" And what makes it great is that you have a very nice kit to use as an example. The greaves episode in particular comes to mind, since most people just simply have never seen a properly made set.
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