What is the Math TV playlist and how can I access it?

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In summary, the conversation discusses a new math channel on Pluto.tv that was created by one of the participants. The channel includes a playlist of math-related videos from various sources and also has a separate playlist for longer, documentary style videos. The creator is open to suggestions and is also looking into creating an audio equivalent, such as a "math radio." The copyright issues of some of the videos are also mentioned.
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So I was on this site called pluto.tv (which is pretty cool but) I was disappointed that they had no "math channel." I even tried to get them to create one, and they looked into it, but no. So I made one. Sort of.

So here's what you do. Go here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvzaBsnVmPpAG0KYOeoTCxawYiu4iFrry

Click "play all"
And hit the "shuffle" button at the top left of the playlist.

Of course you don't have to watch it on shuffle, but as these things start in the same place every time it's nice to just have it go randomly.

If anybody has any idea of a better way to do this, like to where you could just go to some URL and have it play as if it were "live TV" then let me know.

I try to update the playlist when new stuff pops up from:
Numperphile
Vi Hart
Computerphile (if it's on the mathy side).

and a few others.

I am open to suggestions!

-Dave K
 
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Thanks!
I almost forgot: I also added "Math TV 2" where I moved the longer, documentary style videos. I can't speak to the copyright issues of some of the videos though. Of course they are coming from other youtube users and I have just linked to them. I have not watched most of them.

I have a ton of podcasts also, and am trying to see if I can create some audio equivalent. Math radio!
 

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