Life's funny. 10 years ago I had a neck light like that which ran on a regular AA battery. I took it to a friend's house the night another friend was proposing to his future wife, and lost my light in the excitement. I texted the first guy that if he found the light I'd pick it up next time I was at the house. I never went to that house again before his parents sold it, and I only saw the guy one more time, at the second guy's wedding. I still miss that light.
What happened to audio at 0:47 ? Could use Adobe premiere clarity tools here to fix. Was it interference when recording? What equipment do you use for that? Very curious
Christmas has steered away from its true meaning. Consumerism rules at this time of year and so much news is devoted to PURCHASING items -- the objects of desire that distract everyone from what is ultimately important. // Let us remember to spend time with loved ones and to be kind to those around us.
@@drewconway7135 Like many other people, I am consciously downsizing my materialistic imprint and giving things away to those who may actually need one of those items. Our lifestyles of unnecessary clutter can be seen in the profitable business of rented storage units. Mindless accumulation of objects is like a drug to distract or to fill a bottomless emotional emptiness.
I’m there for your anti-consumerism, but these gifts aren’t so frivolous: warm pants, a lighter you don’t have to throw away, something that makes food last longer, a reading light.
@@rpietz Thanks for not dragging me over the coals on this. I should tell you that I lived in Berkeley for 2 years and was tickled by the "Buy Nothing Day" posters that would go up after Thanksgiving. You are correct about some of those items being of service and not just glamor gifts. I am not exactly free of a certain amount of acquisitiveness but I mostly expressed my lack of identification with traffic jams, especially near large malls. And cannot understand sleeping outside of a big box store the night before Black Friday. Just to buy some appliance that has been marked down to move.
Love to see Techno Claus back again for another year… that accent is even more impressive 😅
It would have been helpful to have this list more than ten days before Christmas, y’know
We're so happy to see Shelfy, the fridge purifier! Thank you Techno Claus 🎅🏼
David's accent is the most upstate New Englandah I've hoid in years...
Thank you Techno Claus! Love it!
Life's funny. 10 years ago I had a neck light like that which ran on a regular AA battery. I took it to a friend's house the night another friend was proposing to his future wife, and lost my light in the excitement. I texted the first guy that if he found the light I'd pick it up next time I was at the house. I never went to that house again before his parents sold it, and I only saw the guy one more time, at the second guy's wedding.
I still miss that light.
David as Techno Claus is one of my favorite segments. 🎅🏼📺🩵
Waking up to this whilst in the midst of a fever. Needed this
Why did Santa start talking like a 1930's gangster midway?? 😂😂 Too much egg nog too soon😭 Santa!❤😂🎉🙏🥴😘
Maaaan i thoght Techno Claus was gonna be a DJ
Look forward to this every year🎅
What happened to audio at 0:47 ? Could use Adobe premiere clarity tools here to fix. Was it interference when recording? What equipment do you use for that? Very curious
Christmas has steered away from its true meaning. Consumerism rules at this time of year and so much news is devoted to PURCHASING items -- the objects of desire that distract everyone from what is ultimately important. // Let us remember to spend time with loved ones and to be kind to those around us.
Sounds like somebody needs some retail therapy
@@drewconway7135 Like many other people, I am consciously downsizing my materialistic imprint and giving things away to those who may actually need one of those items. Our lifestyles of unnecessary clutter can be seen in the profitable business of rented storage units. Mindless accumulation of objects is like a drug to distract or to fill a bottomless emotional emptiness.
I’m there for your anti-consumerism, but these gifts aren’t so frivolous: warm pants, a lighter you don’t have to throw away, something that makes food last longer, a reading light.
@@rpietz Thanks for not dragging me over the coals on this. I should tell you that I lived in Berkeley for 2 years and was tickled by the "Buy Nothing Day" posters that would go up after Thanksgiving. You are correct about some of those items being of service and not just glamor gifts. I am not exactly free of a certain amount of acquisitiveness but I mostly expressed my lack of identification with traffic jams, especially near large malls. And cannot understand sleeping outside of a big box store the night before Black Friday. Just to buy some appliance that has been marked down to move.
Santa i want disclosure for Xmas 😂
A phone app to open curtains. We have hit a new low.
Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas 🎄⛄🧦
I enjoy the you Gift Holiday Christmas tree 🎄 Santa Weekend all to everyone
All crap that will soon break. Just keep consuming, people.
You need a tech-savvy younger person to do this next year. This was lamer than lame.