Do you like watching documentaries?
Happy to share your age and topics.
Happy to share your age and topics.
Hey, does anyone have any cool recommendations? I'm usually into paranormal stuff, especially mutants/zombies ππ
Zattoo advertises full HD movies in its streaming subscription. How big would my TV have to be to notice a difference between the two picture qualities?
Hello folks, I was unsuspectingly trying to watch a good movie and suddenly the following message appeared: (see picture) Oh manβ¦ I'm literally "doing housework" right now! To be exact, I'm sitting on the couch at home. What did I do wrong? Has anyone had this problem and knows how I can solve it? It…
Hi, does anyone know where you can watch American Psycho Best if it's free (Prime Video is out of the question) (it costs money)
Who do you like best?
Yes, very much like Terra X
Thanks for the star π
Yes already (but earlier it was more).
Mostly I look at Dokus over the 1st and 2nd WK.
Otherwise also about other historical docuses and boredom about topics that I don’t care about.
I also looked at a time-long “Mayday alarm in the cockpit” (but is very close to Extreme/Action).
I’m not looking at True Crime because I’m getting scared.
Mfg Woodworm (bin 19)
If I want to “visit” just to hit dead time or if I do long-term jobs on the PC that need a little “brainschmalz”, I prefer to do a docue.
I used to run N24 and other stations, for many years I’ve been using Youtube to watch English-speaking documentary. This also trains my English at the same time.
I prefer to see technical reports, especially industrial and flight accidents. But not the kind of “bloom – all dead” but rather the “satisfied” that deal with technology and especially the accident history. I’m interested in everything that has to go wrong so that it comes to the accident at all. So what goes technically wrong and how does the factor humans work.
I can use this knowledge well to design circuits and operating elements of technical systems. So how to make a proper Failsafe condition and how to make the operator least confused when something unforeseen happens.
Here are some Chanels I look at:
https://www.youtube.com/@USCSB
https://www.youtube.com/@MentourPilot
The talks by Nicolas Means are really good. Especially
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xQeXOz0Ncs
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=099cHWSbAL8
Above all, the human factor is in the foreground and explains how such hair-absorbing misdecisions are produced. Above all, the very good explains how to deal with the debt question.
Let’s do it again, sometimes less.
I like docus about nature, exploring things (construction works, art, food, not really science stop) and history, but rather older history, not as much as 200 years ago or so
m 17
I like to look more often at True Crime Dokus, it is always interesting to look into the minds of the perpetrators and thus also to learn the stories of the people who have unfortunately been killed.
Most likely True Crime Dokus.
I almost always have documentation. No specific topics. Often it is about nature, our universe and special places.
I also usually fall asleep shortly before
Yeah, but I don’t do it often.
I’m 13 and I’m usually looking at animals.
I like to see Rammstein and Metallica Dokus and Making-Ofβs π€
Firefighters and rescue services Dokus also like:)
Less
Exceptions: True Crime Dokus
22
Yeah. Most of the time from the history of World War and so or Animal Docs(w/15)
Yes like to look mirrorTV or world and make a special one with friends but still people for it (13)
Basically. It depends on the topic and the transmitter.
What?
About history, yes
Rare.
If you look at what kind of focus?
Basketball also players, football also players, nature (rare)