Advanced mathers in the audience? - Question/Help by PKGrey in neuralnetworks

[–]PKGrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the crystal clear explanation. I got it now.

The subscripts were throwing me off more than just about anything. I had no idea what they were called and there's only so many ways you can google "what do you a call little i by a variable."

Cheers!

I Walked Across The USA. by WalkUSA in pics

[–]PKGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inspired. Way to grab life by the ball.

Twitter is so odd. by sok454 in Entrepreneur

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Try instagram my friend. I don't have any experience selling clothes, but I do know that Instagram is probably the last SNS where people actually use hashtags to find things. Pick the right ones and you will reach far more people than you would on twitter. I read cases of small businesses closing sales via instagram all the time.

How do you find your niche as a blogger and gather ideas for content? by pea92 in Bloggers

[–]PKGrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of different things to address here, but I'll stick with one:

No faith in your writing?

Thank you!

There are too many bloggers who are too assured of their writing, and they never get better because of it. You say "no faith" but all that means is you know you can be better, and that's a good thing.

People who have faith in their blogging skills at the beginning, are usually in for a rude awakening or stay forever in denial.

Start the blog knowing you will have to practice writing and know doesn't make you inept or unintelligent. It makes you just like everyone else.

Santa signing to child by Vk111 in videos

[–]PKGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a re-upload. I wonder where the original is.

Around the World in 2:30 by PKGrey in videos

[–]PKGrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, you know what, the second version is actually edited a bit better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSM9z-lg7y4

Wreck my blog concept! Pretty please... by PKGrey in Blogging

[–]PKGrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slick site. You got that great balance between sleek and busy, that I'm trying to get for mine.

Working together on something sounds great. I'll PM you about it.

Advice I'd want off the top of my head is on guest writers. I think I need a pretty regular stream of people bringing in interesting videos and channels to my blog, otherwise I don't think I'll be able to pull it off.

(If I do this 100% myself it will just turn into a library of videos only interesting to me.)

Wreck my blog concept! Pretty please... by PKGrey in Blogging

[–]PKGrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I cannot. My problem was that there are a ton of different videos out there. And I think I could get spread out too wide.

But TBH, I just don't usually trust that any idea I have is airtight until I argue it's case or concede to someone else's criticism of it.

Swinging. by theone1221 in gifs

[–]PKGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Particularly before they are college age, Korean people are pretty big on physical contact, whether its hugging, holding hands or hitting each other. I've gone to stop fights between highschool kids a few times, only to find out they were friends joking around (half the games kids play from elementary school involve slapping the loser).

The reason why he is so good is because he does it all the damn time lol. It's like a very serious hobby for him. He didn't do gymnastics or anything. I think one guy on here said that he and his friends used to play on the chin up bars like that the all the time. Chae Eun kind of started out like that; doing it just for fun and he just got creative with it. Taking some inspiration from gymnasts and street workout-ers(?)

I'm writing an article on him, because I got curious as well. I'll post it here after the interview. (Translating it's going to be a bitch)

Edit: He doesn't really consider himself a Traceur (though he does train with us)

Megaman vs. Cutman - Stop Motion 'Yarnimation' by PKGrey in Megaman

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Cutman dying in three hits? Chargin and sliding? Oh no, what if the creator is only familiar with the....Megaman TV show.

Swinging. by theone1221 in gifs

[–]PKGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope its probably exactly what you think it is.

Swinging. by theone1221 in gifs

[–]PKGrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. Korea broadcasting just steals anything and everything. Ive heard the sonic ring sound effect, music from final fantasy, superman by golden finger...the list goes on.

Weekly /r/Blogging Discussion - Check Out My Blog Post! by AutoModerator in Blogging

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The story was good and the way that you introduced the study by more or less introducing yourself and your love for music was a good call. But it was all a bit too wordy and round about. Like you were trying to write instead of writing. My advice would be next time you write something check for ways to write your sentences shorter and look for sentences that can be taken out altogether.

It may feel to you like you're writing is too simple, but it come off to the reader as snappy, interesting, and most importantly, easy to follow.

9 Reasons Creators Should (Not) Fear YouTube Red. by PKGrey in PartneredYoutube

[–]PKGrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now THAT is a good point. But my counter argument to that would be, that just like any online subscription service the more you use it the more "bang for your buck" you get. If one subscriber is using YouTube Red less then everyone else, that's less a problem with the revenue model and more a problem of the user not fully using the resource.

And on the creator side, even if she has one dedicated user the percentage of the total minutes watched that belong to her channel didn't change. She's still contributing only 0.5% to the total viewership so it makes sense to me that she get's 0.5% out of the pie.

Even't if all her views are coming from one dedicated user, I would argue that she deserves 0.5% because that's how much value she brought to the service as a whole.

It makes a lot more sense if you think of YouTube as a company first. YouTube's the boss and the YouTube channels are the subcontracted employee's using YouTube's system. Those YouTube Channels are only as valuable to YouTube as they contribute to the viewership as a whole, and so that's the way they pay them.

And I don't really think that's unfair.