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Here's a periodic reminder that I upload backups of all my videos to a Vimeo channel. I actually like Vimeo a lot better than Youtube, but Vimeo seems virtually undiscoverable through search engines. This is a good and a bad thing, since I pretty routinely just upload videos there publicly before they're ever on Youtube. That includes all the recent Patreon interviews we've had that aren't on Youtube yet, like the interview about Viking swords with Blake Winter, the latest installment of the Bēowulf reading series with Simon Roper, the video about making up conlangs with Profs. Andrew and Brenna Byrd, and the conversation with Prof. Tony Yates about recent news in Indo-European studies and teaching Hittite.

So keep an eye on the Vimeo channel--you'll often see stuff like that early (or even, if you scroll back far enough, videos that were backed up on Vimeo but never posted on Youtube for one reason or another). I pretty much only talk about the Vimeo channel on Patreon, and with Vimeo's invisibility, that makes it virtually a Patreon exclusive! 

All the best for now,

Jackson Crawford

P.S. Your Patreon messages often don't reach me, and vice versa for my replies to you. I don't get notifications for them, and there's nothing on my home page to show me when there is or isn't a message. I can't even always see them when I check for them manually, and you won't see it if I reply! The best ways to get in touch are: a) just to comment on posts like this, b) to post in the  Community page, or c) to email Stella at [admin AT JacksonWCrawford.com]--remember the 'W' between my first and last names in that domain name.

Comments

Anonymous

Thank you so much for working so hard to provide us with information we can trust. You are appreciated!

Anonymous

Are all of the Old Norse "classes" available on Vimeo? I could only find a few of them. It would be really helpful if it was possible to watch them without all of the YouTube distractions.

norsebysw

I'll work on getting them uploaded there and into some kind of organized playlist.