In for the tour, Richard. I love these things and it gives us a chance to see your "crib" and local environs. That Nagaoka MP110 is highly regarded. I use canned air on my stylus as well. I also have one of those gel cleaners. Nice to see a copy of Shakey in your library. I really enjoyed that read. I organize Alice Cooper the same as you. Going back to the books... I love seeing libraries. Great stuff there, Richard. ❤ Since I am currently reading Dylan's autobiography I have developed an appetite for more - not necessarily Dylan related but more in the realm of general literature. Your library rocks! So enjoyable to see. Two thumbs up Richard - I loved this tour! 👍👍
Thanks, Rachel :) Books and reading have always been a passion of mine. As a kid, I thought for certain I would become an author. I did become a writer, but as a journalist, not a novelist, which was my dream, to write the great American novel, lol. Thanks for your support and thanks for watching!
The camera angle from the Chair actually looks really enticing for future videos. Lots of fun colours :3 Though I have a sense that your body motions and expressions work better on wherever you've been filming your videos so far.
Interesting thought! I have considered using my “wall” as a background once I hang some more stuff. Maybe I’ll do some A/B testing. Thanks for watching!
I was not expecting manga and brilliant books about minority history in America during a random vinyl room tour! I hope I’m as cool as you are one day sir. Great vinyl too btw :)
it's funny, like your father, I was also depressed enough by "the white plague" that I gave it away after reading it. I don't know why I found it to be such a downer, like more than The Road. I think somehow you got this sense from it that Herbert was deeply depressed himself when he was writing it.
I guess what intrigued me about the book was how being motivated by revenge for a major loss can grip anyone. Thanks for watching, you obviously made it quite far into this long video!
In for the tour, Richard. I love these things and it gives us a chance to see your "crib" and local environs. That Nagaoka MP110 is highly regarded. I use canned air on my stylus as well. I also have one of those gel cleaners. Nice to see a copy of Shakey in your library. I really enjoyed that read. I organize Alice Cooper the same as you. Going back to the books... I love seeing libraries. Great stuff there, Richard. ❤ Since I am currently reading Dylan's autobiography I have developed an appetite for more - not necessarily Dylan related but more in the realm of general literature. Your library rocks! So enjoyable to see. Two thumbs up Richard - I loved this tour! 👍👍
Thanks, Rachel :) Books and reading have always been a passion of mine. As a kid, I thought for certain I would become an author. I did become a writer, but as a journalist, not a novelist, which was my dream, to write the great American novel, lol. Thanks for your support and thanks for watching!
Thanks Richard. It was interesting to see the books. Nice Carlos Castaneda collection. - Chris
Thanks for watching!
The camera angle from the Chair actually looks really enticing for future videos. Lots of fun colours :3 Though I have a sense that your body motions and expressions work better on wherever you've been filming your videos so far.
Interesting thought! I have considered using my “wall” as a background once I hang some more stuff. Maybe I’ll do some A/B testing. Thanks for watching!
I was not expecting manga and brilliant books about minority history in America during a random vinyl room tour! I hope I’m as cool as you are one day sir. Great vinyl too btw :)
u have a book on your shelves called beef fart, what in the hell? i bet your beef is strong. lotta funky chit going on here
it's funny, like your father, I was also depressed enough by "the white plague" that I gave it away after reading it. I don't know why I found it to be such a downer, like more than The Road. I think somehow you got this sense from it that Herbert was deeply depressed himself when he was writing it.
I guess what intrigued me about the book was how being motivated by revenge for a major loss can grip anyone. Thanks for watching, you obviously made it quite far into this long video!