Practical Engineering is also on Nebula (among other some high quality YouTube channels), and tou can get an ad-free yearly sub for around $30. Not giving my views or af-money to Google.
To be fair the topic is very specific. There are not that many big channels that talk about engeneering, esspecially bridge engeneering. At least not that I know of.
Practical Engineering is also on Nebula (among other some high quality YouTube channels), and tou can get an ad-free yearly sub for around $30. Not giving my views or af-money to Google.
Plus the money actually goes directly to the creators you watch.
The fact that you knew the channel based on the subtitles is incredible 😂
How many people talk about cable stray bridges on YouTube
I was thinking Tom Scott or Auto Shenanigans
To be fair the topic is very specific. There are not that many big channels that talk about engeneering, esspecially bridge engeneering. At least not that I know of.
There is “Real Civil Engineer”, but he’s actually an architect
If you’re considering Nebula, I’d, personally, go for the lifetime subscription. It’s the better deal after 5 years.
10 years in my case. I’m grandfathered into a 30$ sub
Better deal after 5 years, if they still exist and honor the lifetime subscription by the time 5 years have passed
They can’t not honour the contract, can they? The only risk is their going bankrupt, which seems unlikely, given for how long they’ve existed already.
Wouldn’t be the first time something like that happens:
https://youtu.be/WXV4VDvseIE
Let me rephrase: It would be illegal for them to not honour their contract. Of course shitty companies may be shitty and reap lawsuits in return.