Just got an email from YouTube indicating folks "watched" 2627 minutes of my so-called videos on YouTube last month. My Libsyn setup had a thing that posted my audio podcasts as "videos," basically combining the audio with an extended still shot of the cover art.
So my podcast is still sort of out there, and people are still sort of listening.
Now I wonder if I want to try producing stuff directly for YouTube. Don't have to pay for it, and there's a very large potential audience there. Assuming I have anything interesting to offer. Last project I was on and never finished was the Federalist Papers. I was up to 17 out of 75, as I recall. Kinda dry stuff, much of it, but it's still important.
Then there's another project I could do.
I noticed something the other day, and I can't say this is still true. Back when I was in school, we knew Thomas Payne was an important pamphleteer before and during the revolutionary war. And we all knew he'd written an important pamphlet called "Common Sense."
But we never read it.
Don't know that many have. So I read it, and it's interesting what he considered common sense. I suspect that's why they didn't have us read it in High School -- because he didn't particularly approve of stuff we do as a matter of course now.
So now I have a three volume collection of the works of Thomas Payne. Question is whether I'm interesting enough to sustain that. Or all that interesting so far. And would it make sense to redo the old Federalist episodes? Or my other projects?
I'm not particularly pretty enough for video...
Griz
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