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== Philip's YouTube channels ==
[[File:Current OSFirstTimer Appearencechannel (November 2018).PNGpng|thumb|300x300px|''OSFirstTimer'' YouTube channel.'']]
 
=== '''OSFirstTimer''' ===
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'''[[OSFirstTimer|More about OSFirstTimer]]'''
[[File:AstralphaserAstralPhaser channel (November 2018).PNGpng|thumb|300x300px|''AstralPhaser'' YouTube channel.'']]
 
[[File:Astralphaser channel.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''AstralPhaser'' YouTube channel.]]
=== '''AstralPhaser''' ===
[https://www.youtube.com/user/AstralPhaser AstralPhaser] is a gaming <span>YouTube</span> channel that's home to Philip's ''Gaming Through the Ages'' series where he plays games dating from 1975 to the present day, exploring 41 years of gaming console history. It is also home to the ''AstralPhaser Weekly Chat'' where members of the ''AstralPhaser Central'' Discord server meet, discuss and ask questions, these videos are unedited as of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWEVowt8LEQ episode #11]. The ''Weekly Chat'' has been discontinued since August 2017; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3R75QrE2eo episode #22] is the last episode, and the last video related to the server is called ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMTjD--YDpE Experiment - Are The AstralPhaser Central Mods Abusive/Ban Happy?]''. AstralPhaser's original purpose was to upload Lets Plays of Philip playing various games to help him progress in overcoming RSI, recording proved helpful in keeping his mind on something else other than RSI (hence the name change from ''RSI Gamer'' to ''AstralPhaser''). An Oculus Rift game playthrough series was uploaded before the ''Gaming Through the Ages'' series.
 
'''[[AstralPhaser|More about AstralPhaser]]'''[[File:The I2Padams youtube channel on PC.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''I2padams'' YouTube channel.]]
[[File:I2padams channel (November 2018).png|thumb|300x300px|''I2padams YouTube channel'']]
 
=== '''I2padams''' ===
[https://www.youtube.com/user/I2padams/videos I2Padams] was one of Philip's first <span>YouTube</span> channels. This channel is a replacement for his first (now deleted) ''12padams'' channel and contains videos about ''Histacom''''', '''videos on ''The Phase''''' '''and also features some videos of an OS series he did called ''Up To Date''. Other videos include Minecraft being played by his then two year old sister Jasmine, a video of her eating a ''yucky lunch'' and Codelink running on an iPad 2 with Splashtop.
 
'''[[I2padams|More about I2padams]]'''[[File:TerrifiedMum Channel.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''TerrifiedMum'' YouTube channel.]]
[[File:TerrifiedMum channel (November 2018).png|thumb|300x300px|''TerrifiedMum YouTube channel'']]
 
=== '''TerrifiedMum''' ===
A month after creating [[OSFirstTimer]] in 2012, Philip started the [https://www.youtube.com/user/TerrifiedMum TerrifiedMum] YouTube channel where he gets Diana to play scary games as decided by Phil or requested by the viewers. As of November 2018, the channel is currently inactive. The channel started with a brief playthrough of the original Slenderman game, then went on to other titles, including Oculus Rift games. The content later expanded to include a reaction video series named ''Diana Watches''.
 
'''[[TerrifiedMum|More about TerrifiedMum]]'''[[File:Adventures in Arch Linux.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''Arch Linux Adventures'' YouTube channel.]]
[[File:Arch Linux Adventures channel (November 2018).png|thumb|300x300px|''Arch Linux Adventures YouTube channel'']]
 
=== '''Arch Linux Adventures''' ===
Philip made a channel in early 2014 called [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFkV1ZTArpBIeDu6FUl2guA Arch Linux Adventures], where he started in a terminal in Arch Linux and eventually evolved it by downloading the LXDE desktop environment, Compiz, and many more compatible programs. It was originally meant to have around 512 episodes, but it only had 15, (ep. 0-14) as it was hard enough to focus on his OSFirstTimer channel, and Philip wanted to work on ShiftOS more.[[File:ShiftOS Youtube Channel.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''ShiftOS'' YouTube channel.]]
[[File:ShiftOS channel (November 2018).png|thumb|300x300px|''ShiftOS YouTube channel'']]
 
=== '''ShiftOS''' ===
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=== '''OSFT Historic VLogs''' ===
[[File:OSFT Historic VlogsVLogs channel (November 2018).PNGpng|thumb|300x300px|''OSFT Historic VLogs'' YouTube channel.'']]
In late 2014, Phil created a YouTube channel called [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfkncOwFobkPS8W5KscJFQ OSFT Historic VLogs], where he publishes old and new, non-OSFirstTimer related videos such as videos from his childhood and parts of his daily life in more recent years of his life. The channel also contains videos including a 58-minute long video of Ben and Diana Adams marrying on October 3rd, 1992, and a vlog video of them moving from Sydney to Tasmania in late January 2018, which is almost two hours long.
 
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=== '''YouTube Millionaire''' ===
[[File:YoutubeYouTube millionaireMillionaire channel (November 2018).PNGpng|thumb|300x300px|''YouTube Millionaire'' YouTube channel.'']]
In late 2016, Philip created the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2wLfbZrHQOxP2e5zkxYRjA YouTube Millionaire] <span>YouTube</span> channel posing the question whether it is possible to make a million dollars on <span>YouTube</span> in the next ten years with a series of different channels. The channel was originally kept secret but is now public.
 
=== '''TaiB KcilC''' ===
Around January 2017, Philip created the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA6BA33cmiuJKcpW174A-JA%7CTaiB TaiB KcilC] channel in secret (now public).[[File:The Clickbait Youtube Channel.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''TaiB KcilC'' YouTube channel.]]
[[File:TiaB KcilC channel (November 2018).png|thumb|300x300px|''TiaB KcilC YouTube channel'']]
TaiB KcilC, anagram for clickbait, is part of the <span>YouTube</span> Millionaire experiment. The channel is to see if videos with clickbait titles can assist to draw in more viewers and contribute to the <span>YouTube</span> Millionaire experiment. All videos on the channel have thumbnails designed to attract views.
 
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=== '''How To Quickly''' ===
[[File:How toTo Quickly Channelchannel (November 2018).PNGpng|thumb|300x300px|''How To Quickly'' YouTube channel.'']]
In late 2016, Philip created the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ1GQeIhG-CSvwLHEkc9Mow How To Quickly] <span>YouTube</span> channel which uploads quick computer related tutorials on how to do certain tasks in the timeframe of 2 minutes or under. Examples are ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=catOyhz2sPo How To Quickly: Bulk Delete Emails From A Sender in Gmail]'' and ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCJrG8JWNwE How To Quickly: View Older Versions Of Websites]''
 
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=== '''What The Heck Just Happened''' ===
[[File:What theThe Heck Just Happened Channelchannel (November 2018).PNGpng|thumb|300x300px|''What The Heck Just Happened'' YouTube channel.'']]
In late 2016, Philip created the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXWdCNzSx5gYOm9XWDaACTQ What The Heck Just Happened] <span>YouTube</span> channel which showcases various magic tricks. A video showing Phil doing a trick is published and it is soon followed by a video explaining how the trick works. However, viewers must reenact the trick themselves in a video and link it to Phil's video, before the trick is revealed on his channel. If a trick video reaches 100,000 views and still hasn't been solved, then Phil will release hints and snippets of attempted submissions to help viewers figure out exactly what happened in the trick. [[File:The Let's Explore Community Hubb Youtube Channel on PC.PNG|thumb|300x300px|''Let's Explore Community Hub'' YouTube channel.]]
[[File:Let's Explore Community Hub channel (November 2018).png|thumb|300x300px|''Let's Explore Community Hub YouTube channel'']]
 
=== '''Let's Explore''' ===