First
>
> The feature is used quite a bit in Tank for handling images and other 
> content that can be dragged and dropped into a wiki. The actual binary 
> content is saved in S3 and a _canonical_uri tiddler created to point to it. 
> I mostly did it to save on disk space, but it also means that bags that 
> appear to contain binary tiddlers are not slowed down by the binary 
> tiddlers.
>
That is awesome Chris and I need to get my TiddlyWeb working now as that is 
the single feature I have wanted the most.  A way to save data locally and 
just create a link to it.
Second
THANK YOU TOBIAS

I have been hacking up the YouTube plug in and WOW.
I know it will get better, I am just amazed at how good it is already.
I agree with Astrid as well that this is a great lesson on how to build TW5 
Stuff.

So one question came up while I was hacking things up.
I created a 6 times winning video 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubtH8rsJRC0>, because I could.
Here's the question, Can multiple video's appear in a single Tiddler using 
your YouTube stuff?
I tried but couldn't figure it out and will try some more today as it was 
fun to use and create.

This was not intended to be a 'thing' but I could do it so I did.
The end concept was to create a YouTube Sampler, again because I could and 
no other real reason.

Since you can start a video and stop a video at specific points you can 
create samples.
I thought of this as I saw a Ted Talk where they took Captain Kirk's 
dialogue and cut it up and used it as samples to rebuild phrases and 
things, pretty cool stuff.

Thanks again Tobias and Jed and Astrid and everyone in the community.

Rich Shumaker

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