The videos look interesting but I'm not getting any sound on the older videos. Have any suggestions? If there is an ad associated with them the sound for the ad works but the actual video. This is true with many other older videos on the web. Some work great, others not so much.
Hi Jeff, You have a great channel. I was doing a research on Piezoelectric when I stumbled across your channel. The research is on alternative energy from transpiration infrastructure. Id appreciate any help and knowledge you can provide. If you are interested, please get back to me.
Good day Mr Jeff Quitney
I just wanted to thank you for the amazing work you are doing, your channel probably takes up 95% of my YouTube time. I use to spend days downloading (if you could find them) documentaries such as the ones you post here
Your films are an amazing glimpse into American, international, scientifical and technological history. I always thought short of going to the USA and scratching in archives one would never be able to see these films. I always found the Cold war years very very interesting, and I can only think of the stuff the Americans are up to now
If I may ask, where do you get all these films from, do you work in an archive somewhere perhaps? and do you do the conversion from tape to digital yourself, must take you a while?
Thanks for pulling the films from the shelf and sharing them with the rest of us. really much appreciated and thanks once again
Kind regards
Dolf
Cont? Don't know what you mean. But, although I have a page at https://www.facebook.com/jeff.quitney Facebook is Greek to me. I never use it except to post some videos. For communications I use email or Twitter.
Thank you for all the great content! Where do you get this stuff? If only our educational system was 1/100th as good as these older videos... Clearly explained, simplified for sake of understanding concepts, and mildly entertaining... Subscribed and will thumb up each video I watch!
I work at a University Planetarium, where last year we ran a history series of manned NASA exploits and showed vintage footage acquired from from their libraries (Before that service was cut by budget cuts). Now I am working on creating more presentations on the history of space science, and I have found that you have many documentaries and videos more useful to some subjects than the NASA website itself, and I was hoping to get your consent to include videos from your channel in these presentations. If it means anything at all, these completed presentations are kept offline in our planetarium's personal library and we do not intend to publish them online at this time. If you would like to be attributed in any special way, please specify, otherwise standard MLA format is used, and if you would not like presentations created using your videos to ever be published online- though we have no intentions to at this time anyways -also please specify.
Thank you.
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