A correction?
Yep. If you're willing to make a correction, people tend to give you more credibility than otherwise. Give it a try. I'm wondering why all the pettifogging about "he was claimed to be one of the web's leading anti-creationists, being a "YouTube Star" (and his contributions are almost exclusively on YouTube) and "AronRa" is touted as one of the "web's leading anti-creationists" because of his YouTube videos."
The difference is rather subtle; I figure it's mostly to draw attention from the fact that he was presented as a "leading anti-creationist" because of his YouTube videos.
Did hell freeze over?
That will probably happen when some of you are willing to admit you're wrong.
Where else can you find free science videos that doesn't require special software to download?
Everywhere.
http://www.freesciencelectures.com/
http://videoclips.mrdonn.org/science.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/nature/
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/videogallery/index.html
Here's a really cool site that can help you find many more of them:
http://www.google.com/