Youtube offers a variety of tutorials that are excellent and I enjoy studying.

Youtube offers a variety of tutorials that are excellent and I enjoy studying.

What have you noticed that has changed in the past year?  keepvid It's my commute. It's the train that is empty going to work. The train ride of 1 hour used to be crowded with people. Many needed to get up in the morning in order to prevent their sleeping from getting worse. Today, only about twelve people live in each train car. Everyone works remotely, or they have no work. Another unfortunate result of the pandemic is that a lot of people have lost their jobs. It was clear that I was unable to switch to working remotely. My job requires hands-on training with equipment that is accessible remotely, nor brought outside for home transport. Do you work from home? Where art thou?

I've had access to tutorials and other manuals for instruction in the privacy of my status as a train rider. There are many tuts here covering a wide range of topics. You can draw a shadowed circle using Adobe Photoshop and then stack dozens of effects rendering 3D models in chrome and reflections. Some of it is unfathomable to accomplish at home, yet I am able to repeat their instructions and replicate desired effects. All of this is computer-related. I apologize if that was wrongly understood. I'm not studying how Ikea furniture can be assembled or provide more efficient customer service.

However, I learned how to install tiles and grout on the floor and walls around 12 years ago. It was easy to learn with YouTube tutorials and videos. The bathroom came out great with new floors and walls as well as fixtures and pipes new floor bords and much more. While the bathroom is beautiful, I find that taking showering is never more relaxing. Do you not think this is the best feeling anywhere? I think so. It took me 8 long years to accomplish all of it. I was the only person who worked and was able to learn. I had to break around 2 dozen tiles before I realized that the tile had to be scored, and then an tool should be used to break it along the score. When it finally worked it was a great help to cut short and narrow tile pieces..

I used this Youtube video downloader website to download the mp4 file to my personal computer. Then , I'd head to the bathroom to set it up and play video while applying my knowledge to the job to be completed. I take my iPad along on trains and I watch fantastic tutorials. CSS is now my favorite companion. It is the JS tricks that I was struggling to grasp. I've learned how to ninja-kick somebody when they least expect. This old guy and his channel have provided me lots of fantastic tips for e-commerce. I'm eager to try the entire collection at home.



Dailymotion and Vimeo offer a variety of instructional videos. If video isn't essential I could convert them to MP3 and create podcasts from the files. You could also save the files as mp4 on your laptop, and play, pretending that everything is the same as a lesson. Remember that downloaded files are usually in the downloads folder of your browser, and most browsers save files to desktops or open folders using a shortcut combo, maybe you need some time off. I certainly do.