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YouTube's new star.
UC Berkeley has recently put up 200 video lectures on YouTube, adding more of the internet to bear territory, alongside bspace, advertisements on Facebook, and of course, putnam porn.
By making lectures available on YouTube, not only does ditching class come with less guilt, but non-Berkeley students can get their nerd on.
This PACS Lecture, for example, has received over 10,000 views, making it almost as popular as the video of that fat guy doing an interpretive dance to a crappy emo song.







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