Entertainment and Education

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Know How Door: Your Gateway to Knowledge Welcome to Know How Door, your one-stop destination for insightful explorations into the past, present, and future. Embark on a captivating journey through time as we delve into the fascinating events that have shaped our world, examine the dynamic forces shaping our current reality, and uncover the potential that lies ahead. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems of history, unravel the complexities of science, and explore the boundless realms of human understanding. Whether you're a curious learner, a passionate educator, or simply seeking to expand your horizons, Know How Door has something to offer everyone. Here's what you can expect to find on our channel: Delve into the Past: Uncover the stories that shaped our world, from the rise of civilizations to the defining moments of history. Understand the Present: Explore the forces that shape our current reality, from scientific breakthroughs to global challenges. Glimpse into the Future: Envision the potential that lies ahead, from technological advancements to societal transformations. With engaging storytelling, thought-provoking discussions, and a commitment to intellectual curiosity, Know How Door invites you to join us on a lifelong learning journey.

MusicallyInspired Gaming

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This is my gaming channel where I take a game from my library arbitrarily and just play it. I started a series called "Let's BEAT..." where I take a game I haven't beaten yet from my library and beat it all the way through with zero hints or help no matter how difficult it ends up being. However, YouTube's algorithm didn't like the word "beat" so I just call them boring "let's plays" now. Oh well. I have a growing backlog of games (mostly due to Humble Bundles and Steam sales....sigh), so I have a lot to get through. But sometimes I'll play through games I've already beaten just for fun. Basically I play whatever I want. I'll also dabble with game development and fool around with some game design tools (like Ken Silverman's 'Build 2') and throw some stuff up. Because why not?