The Pruitt-Igoe myth has been removed from youtube since I recorded this so you'll have to actually spend money to see that one.
Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment: acceaction.org
Right, I think that's all the links...
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
Cities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 5: Public Housing Part 1donoteat012018-11-20 | This is gonna be the video about public housing. Or part 1 of it, since it went so long.
The Pruitt-Igoe myth has been removed from youtube since I recorded this so you'll have to actually spend money to see that one.
Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment: acceaction.org
Right, I think that's all the links...
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
Or buy me a coffee if you don't want to do a monthly commitment! buymeacoffee.com/iyzOSEkfwFixing Franklindonoteat012023-05-25 | i got the damn save file working but everything is broke so we're gonna fix it and you can complain i guessThe World Transformed: Radical Urbanism Sessiondonoteat012020-10-18 | What would a Green New Deal look like?
A video created by Justin Roczniak explores ideas for the revitalisation of Carlingdon-by-Sea, a fictional Northern town modelled for TWT using the urban planning simulation game Cities: Skylines. As a panel of academics and community activists give pre-recorded lectures and take part in a live Q&A, the changes they propose will be simulated in the game. Part 2, a live Q&A session, will be here: youtube.com/watch?v=ohHV2IWDc1E
A collaboration between TWT, Open House Festival and Labour for a Green New Deal.TWT Radical Urbanism City Building Stream 3donoteat012020-09-18 | Building a city for a session at The World Transformed Festival (theworldtransformed.org) wherein we will have expert commentary about how cities may be look different and work differently after a future Green New Deal. Today we're building the pre-GND city though, so it's just a relaxing hang-out stream.
The cinematics music is Brandenburg Concerto no. 1 in F major, BWV. 1046 - I. Allegro. It is available here: musopen.org/music/3498-brandenburg-concerto-no-1-in-f-major-bwv-1046Building stuff for Franklin 11donoteat012020-03-02 | work is occurring (slowly)Building stuff for franklin 11donoteat012020-03-01 | ...Well Theres Your Problem Is Moving!donoteat012019-11-13 | We're moving to a new channel since this is a separate project.
Here's the link to episode 6: youtube.com/watch?v=3eMfv1i3eFkWell Theres Your Problem | Episode 5: The Politics of Traffic Engineeringdonoteat012019-11-07 | In this episode we critically examine the whole field of traffic engineering, and how efforts to make streets and highways safer and more functional have achieved directly the opposite.
also we talk about digging a hole to combat sea level rise
figure the election stuff is a little out-of-date but here's the link anyway: twitter.com/PhiladelphiaGov/status/1190311921871990785Well Theres Your Problem | Episode 4: Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapsedonoteat012019-10-24 | Today @aliceavizandum, @donoteat1, @oldmananders0n8, and special guest Kate Wagner from McMansion Hell discuss the 1981 Kansas City Hyatt Regency walkway collapse. And we also talk about other things, including
Estonian Ferries! Rem Koolhaas! Planes! Drinking on Planes! 11foot8! Vinyl siding! TERFs!
oh right listen to Trashfuture, it's good, folks trashfuturepodcast.podbean.comWe need to talk about SEPTA Route 56donoteat012019-10-23 | How systemic disinvestment can turn a high-quality light rail line into just another bus.
Footage of Route 56 in 1991 courtesy youtube user tassiebaz, who has many excellent videos of various legacy transit systems: youtube.com/watch?v=8RV6FhUxat0
The music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
delancy street By Brian W. Schaller - Own work, FAL, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=32802173Well Theres Your Problem | Episode 3: SEPTA Regional Rail Meltdown 1979-1992donoteat012019-10-11 | Featuring the one and only American Pacer!
Some disasters don't happen all at once, they occur slowly, over decades, and it takes historical perspective to realize their impacts... Today @aliceavizandum, @donoteat1, and @Landerson112358 talk about how what could have been the greatest public transit improvement in American history was completely bungled, due to mismanagement, lack of foresight, and union-busting.
oh right listen to Trashfuture, it's good, folks trashfuturepodcast.podbean.comWell Theres Your Problem | Episode 2: Sampoong Department Storedonoteat012019-10-04 | Welcome to the second episode of our patented podcast-with-slides. Today @aliceavizandum, @donoteat1, and @Landerson112358 talk about the 1995 Sampoong Department Store collapse and the events leading up to it, and also talk about the Olympics.
oh right listen to Trashfuture, it's good, folks trashfuturepodcast.podbean.comThe Budd Company and also Other Stuffdonoteat012019-10-02 | so there should be another Franklin video here but instead you get this
The credits music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
pastebin with image credits: pastebin.com/n1BYXcC0Untitled Engineering Disaster Podcast-like content Episode 1: The Silver Bridge Disasterdonoteat012019-09-26 | So @AliceAvizandum and I are trying to do an engineering disasters podcast, but with slides, because like, engineering is visual. Regular content coming back very soon!
If folks like this, we're gonna keep doing them, because these are nice and easy to put together, unlike my videos. (this takes 2 days instead of 2 months) Also there'll be some more polish, and we'll come up with an actual name, and so forth.
Presumably we'll move to another channel at some point and get a patreon, too.
talk to @lil_yenta on twitter about doing strike support - she's in twitter jail right now AFAIK but she can still send/receive DMs!Cities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 6: Public Housing Part 2donoteat012019-08-01 | this is the long-awaited part 2 of public housing. runtime is about 1 hour.
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
Or buy me a coffee if you don't want to do a monthly commitment! buymeacoffee.com/iyzOSEkfwH8 Allegheny Demo Video and some history and and mechanics and politics and jokes and stuffdonoteat012019-05-14 | So Wings and Strings (@tomcoletti) and I sat down to talk about my new H8 Allegheny asset for Transport Fever. And also some history and politics. And I did some MS Paints.
The credits music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
southern pacific: By University of Southern California Library/California Historical Society - linkarchived linkUniversity of Southern California Library/California Historical Society, CC BY 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=58342475
lima "superpower" locomotive By Drew Jacksich from San Jose, CA, The Republic of California - 07 25 09 107x, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17931438That new game, Workers & Resources: Soviet Republicdonoteat012019-04-02 | today i'm showing you what it's like to be me i'm sorry
featuring audio from twitter users: @b0undarybreaker @ReportLeft @Enterim_ @thinkiplayagame @seeyafoxprince @terra_torment @Adellian00 @DenimBubblegum @Wasson4001 @trashidentity @knsume @Valaquesse @praxmaculture @eurocanard @poundsofnothing @HunterDickson10 @imtheg8imthekey @Faris_alFadha @KingsleyEG @nickvallone0 @redcarpetroom_ @missdemi666 @Entwistle991 @Sinnaj63 @sanicgear @inalonelyplace_ @sparklingnurse @Aces_SA @thiccnons @jaret_stephan_h @DBoyFajardo @tegovalo @PissbabyS @VoltySquirrel @Gnaxx_ @DeyonceBeauvoir @WillyNyeman @quechuahoe who recorded a clip that didn't make it in @voidhowler @CumInstitute @Jordan_DwS @BoxFullofBats @TomColetti @bsquikle @Landerson112358 @hbomb @Pisslithid @SpaceSjut @BARONVONBADBEAV and several other anonymous folks, not in that order
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
London Underground youtube.com/watch?v=Y8twapanvqgdonoteat DESTROYS cities:skylines industries DLC with FACTS & LOGICdonoteat012018-10-26 | hi everyone, this is a clickbaity review i did in 2 days while i was waiting for all the mods to be fixed so i can bring you the real videos with the actual content contents: the music man, lead poisoning, FEMA death camps, organic chemistry
Go to my patreon and give me money to get the actual episode: patreon.com/donoteat
Or just pirate it; I'm a youtuber, not a cop.
The credits and killdozer feature montage music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
the other music is from minecraftCities: Skylines | Franklin, Episode 9: Organized Labordonoteat012018-09-20 | This episode is about organized labor. Sorry it took so long, but that was because the episode is pretty long.
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. It is available here: musopen.org/music/2567-symphony-no-5-in-cm-op-67
Support me on the Patreon: patreon.com/donoteatdonoteat this BONUS EPISODE 1: Black Wall Streetdonoteat012018-09-01 | well the patreons spoke and said they wanted the first bonus episode to be about Greenwood, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921. We'll focus on the events of the race riots of 1921 on this bonus episode, but continue to trace the neighborhood's development until the present day.
Here's a more accurate timeline than I can do: http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/riot/tulsatime.html
The first episode is free, but subsequent bonus episodes will only be posted on Patreon: patreon.com/donoteat
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. It is available here: musopen.org/music/2567-symphony-no-5-in-cm-op-67
The music during the Whyte System sequence is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
The cinematics music is Felix Mendelssohn's The Hebrides (Die Hebriden), Op. 26, performed by the Musopen Symphony. It is available here: musopen.org/music/306-the-hebrides-fingals-cave-op-26 Check out my Steam Workshop: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/7...
Or buy me a coffee if you don't want to do a monthly commitment! buymeacoffee.com/iyzOSEkfwCities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 3: Gentrificationdonoteat012018-08-22 | This is a video about gentrification. I tried to cover as much as possible and there's still huge amounts of stuff I missed, so don't worry, there will be more about this in the future.
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
Big thanks to King Leno who did a whole bunch of the apartment buildings I put up in this episode. They're realistic enough that when I saw them on the workshop I was terrified they were going to tear down my house and put one up. He's got a workshop and a patreon, respectively:
and also vladalexsh who did the taller buildings I plopped, he's got a paypal donation link in all his assets, so please donate since this guy apparently needs some shoes?
modding is largely unpaid labor so throw them some bux if you can -- oh jeez, wait until I do that videoCities Skylines | Franklin Episode 7: Liberalismdonoteat012018-08-18 | Not much urbanism in this episode, but a lot of political economy which will illuminate some of the decisions and policies which will come later in the series.
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. It is available here: musopen.org/music/2567-symphony-no-5-in-cm-op-67
Or buy me a coffee if you don't want to do a monthly commitment! buymeacoffee.com/iyzOSEkfwCities Skylines | Franklin Episode 6: Wooderdonoteat012018-08-11 | In this episode I fight with the game's water physics while I try and build the Goodhill Water Works.
Or buy me a coffee if you don't want to do a monthly commitment! buymeacoffee.com/iyzOSEkfwCities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 2: Urban Freewaysdonoteat012018-07-23 | In this video we're gonna discuss how to build urban freeways in Cities Skylines, and the effects of urban freeways on real cities. We're also going to talk about freeway revolts and other community action around freeway construction.
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
Support me on the Patreon: patreon.com/donoteatCities Skylines | Franklin Episode 5: Eds & Meds 1donoteat012018-07-22 | In this episode, we're gonna build a hospital and a university, and some government crap. I'm gonna talk about some of my plans for the series, and then I'm taking a week off since I'm pooped.
Sorry the episode is short and late, but again, I'm pooped.
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra.
The cinematics music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - III. Allegro, also performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra.
I'm gonna put together a collection of assets I'm using for the series soon...Cities Skylines | Franklin, Episode 4: Revolutiondonoteat012018-07-14 | In this episode, we re-examine some of the Lenape villages and the Norweigian forts. Then we build a big earthen fort, while I talk a little bit about the American Revolution. Then I tell you about a trip I took a while back to study democracy.
Note to copyright guys: the music is a public domain recording of Edvard Greig's "Morning Mood" from Musopen -- I did not steal your music. You can see for yourself here: musopen.org/music/777-peer-gynt-suite-no-1-op-46
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. This is also public domain music from Musopen: musopen.org/music/2567-symphony-no-5-in-cm-op-67
I'm gonna put together a collection of assets I'm using for the series soon...Cities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 1: Parkingdonoteat012018-07-09 | Franklin is taking too long to get to the juicy bits. I'm starting a series of short(er) videos to tackle urban issues, in the framework of Cities: Skylines. I hope this will help y'all build better and more realistic cities, but more importantly I hope it will get you thinking about politics and urban planning in your own area.
The intro music is Tragic Overture, Op. 81, by Johannes Brahms. It is the version by the Musopen Symphony, and is in the public domain. You can find the recording here: musopen.org/music/2120-tragic-overture-op-81
Support me on the Patreon: patreon.com/donoteatCities: Skylines | Franklin, Episode 3: Founding Franklindonoteat012018-07-07 | Welcome to Episode 3 of Franklin, where we found the city of Franklin.
This episode will delve into early urban planning theory, and then we'll see how the best-laid plans of our founder, William Franklin, are immediately trashed.
We'll also look at the importance of various kinds of forced or otherwise unfair labor in the early colony.
Sorry for the variable voice levels -- I'm still getting used to the new mic.
Note to copyright guys: the music is a public domain recording of Edvard Greig's "In the Hall of the Mountain King" from Musopen -- I did not steal your music. You can see for yourself here: musopen.org/music/777-peer-gynt-suite-no-1-op-46
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. This is also public domain music from Musopen: musopen.org/music/2567-symphony-no-5-in-cm-op-67
I'm gonna put together a collection of assets I'm using for the series soon...Cities Skylines | Franklin, Episode 2: New Norwaydonoteat012018-06-30 | Welcome to Episode 2 of Franklin, where we develop the early colonies of New Norway.
We will build three forts/trading posts, and talk about the economic and historical context of early European colonialism in the New World. We'll also talk about forts.
Note to copyright guys: the music is a public domain recording of Edvard Greig's "Aase's Death" from Musopen -- I did not steal your music. You can see for yourself here: musopen.org/music/777-peer-gynt-suite-no-1-op-46
The title music is Beethoven's Symphony no. 5 in Cm, Op. 67 - IV. Allegro, performed by the Davis High School Symphony Orchestra. This is also public domain music from Musopen: musopen.org/music/2567-symphony-no-5-in-cm-op-67
I'm gonna put together a collection of assets I'm using for the series soon...Cities Skylines | Franklin, Episode 1: Prehistorydonoteat012018-06-23 | Welcome to Episode 1 of Franklin, a series in which I build a city.
In this episode we cover Prehistory, in this case before 1638 or so. We're gonna talk about geology, hydrology, and Lenape culture.
Note to copyright guys: the music is a public domain recording of Edvard Greig's "Anitra's Dance" from Musopen -- I did not steal your music. You can see for yourself here: musopen.org/music/777-peer-gynt-suite-no-1-op-46
I'm gonna put together a collection of assets I'm using for the series soon...A new Cities: Skylines Series: Franklindonoteat012018-06-13 | It's a new series where we follow the development of a city over time and stuff. We're gonna talk about urbanism and economics and social issues and all that crap.