Reader Asks A Question: "Could You Add Links To The Min. Indicators For The Videos So We Can Get To Specific Parts Faster?"
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Happy Spring.
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Reader Asks A Question:
A reader recently spoke of a discussion they had with another reader. This is the question that came up:
“Could Gtown add links to the Minute indicators in the newsletter so that readers can get to specific parts of the videos faster?”
This was conveyed to the newsletter, here is the answer:
Thanks for asking the question.
The In-Between Newsletter is not a fan of Google in general and chooses not to log into their system. If there is a way to select a specific minute easily without logging into YouTube, we would be happy to add a link to “juicy bits” to make it easier to get to.
We just don’t know how. We will consider it for specific parts if we did. Please email if you do know how to do this.
We are hoping that readers will view much of the videos if they can’t come to the meetings. We realize not everyone wants to, nor has the time.
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