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Originating during lockdown 2020, these streams are basically a gathering of technical people around the world at a virtual bar. Snacks, medicinal compounds and beverages are strongly recommended. A UK TV licence is not required to view any of my content. The streams can be used to relieve frustration, stress and hysteria when correctly applied. Do not use on unexplained calf pain. Note that this channel may occasionally feature loud drunken opinions and rants, and that they are purely personal opinions and not formal statements. If superchat is enabled, please only contribute small amounts like buying me a drink at the bar. The channel can also be supported on Patreon, giving extra streams and better interaction with the main channel, while also providing a way to share new videos if I upset someone and get my channel deleted. https://www.patreon.com/bigclive This channel is for live streams and face videos to let the main channel stay focussed on bench videos. You can find the main channel here:- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtM5z2gkrGRuWd0JQMx76qA The best way to enjoy these videos after the live stream is probably to have them playing in the background like a radio for a bit of company.

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Richard

Congratulations

Rupert Kent

Sorry I missed this one Clive. 14 hour working day yesterday and I was knackered 😴. Congratulations on one million subs...! That's some achievement...!

NN Thomas

I was able to watch some of your livestream this morning and finished the rest this afternoon. Congratulations on reaching a million subscribers. I think you gained a lot of subscribers during the pandemic. I believe the reason why you have gained so many recently is because of the frequency of releasing videos. I've noticed that most of your more recent videos don't exceed 10 minutes. Have you perhaps found the formula for gaining and holding subscribers? I noticed that you mentioned some other youtubers. I hope it will be okay to mention some more as while they have some overlap with your themes they do other things and in a different way. RODALCO2007 (78.4K subscribers) Has lots of videos with (really) high voltage being applied to various machines etc in New Zealand. Michael Dranfield (12.6K subscribers) is mainly about television repairs in Derbyshire, England : many of them really old TVs. David Tipton (15.7K subscribers) repairs and refurbishes old radio and stereo systems in Australia.