I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to everyone. We have officially hit another milestone: a quarter million subscribers on my YouTube channel.
Now, I know that is not exactly in the same league as those giant channels with tens of millions of subscribers posting video games, dogs, cats, popular dances, and all that fun stuff. But for a Microsoft Access channel, I would say that is pretty amazing.
So thank you all for your support. Let's see how long it takes to reach the next quarter million. At my current rate, I should hit a million subscribers sometime around the year 2080. But hey, I am patient.
Great Job, By the way I like those dog ones lol. Keep marching forward my friend
RG
John Davy
@Reply 7 months ago
Congratulations Rick! I am amazed as to how well your fitness program is working! John
John Davy
@Reply 7 months ago
Donald Lader
@Reply 7 months ago
Hey, who is the guy in the picture? Could it really be our main man on an away mission disguised as a YouTube subscriber? Congrats and I am sure when you pop in more AI you will not be waiting until 2080.
By far the largest Access Channel on YouTube... and still growing. :)
-Raymond
Joe Holland
@Reply 7 months ago
The numbers tell a story of a man doing good things for others in an interesting and engaging way. Cat videos may be funny for a second, but your content is helping us all do better in our data lives every day. You are winning!
Dave Clark
@Reply 7 months ago
Great Job Richard, Who knew you could take the red headed step child of Microsoft and make it so popular! Thank You!!
Kevin Yip
@Reply 7 months ago
What's valuable about your channel is that:
(a) It is not simply reciting basic textbook info on Access. Not that textbooks are bad, but they are just a starting point. As your students know, much of the stuff can't be found in any textbook or documentation. Your channel tries to cover every conceivable topic with in-depth info.
(b) It is not made by some fly-by-night YouTuber who would post 1-2 videos on the basic stuff just to get views and then stop. You have clearly shown you are committed long-term, and your viewers can count you in the foreseeable future. There are many tech channels on YouTube who give only fly-by-night effort with catchy titles and thumbnails that are basically just click-baits.
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