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The good guy over at One Digital Life made a post this afternoon that perked my interest.  Basically, his short post mentions how to “save” YouTube videos so that you can watch them later.  He mentions a site that you go to called KeepVid, you just enter the URL address from the YouTube page.  Then you have a flash file on your computer that you need to play.

His suggestion is to convert that to a mpeg movie or something of the like, but another possible solution is to use a flash player that is a program, if you didn’t want to go through the trouble of converting it.  This program also works well if you find some other comment on the web that you’d like to have access to.  For instance, I found a very useful Periodic Table that allowed you to interact and it would sum up the masses of elements and so forth.  Was very useful, but a pain to visit the site all the time (and it would be gone once my class ended).  I just downloaded the flash player and use it on my computer now, simple as that.

Grab the flash player software (not the official software, this is a Mac application) here.

Read the post on One Digital Life for more info here.

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