I loved the videos except for one problem.  In the second video, the guy kept referring to the capacitance values as "uF" instead of "µF".  I know "µ" looks lot like "u", but it is actually the Greek letter M.  In the SI (metric) system of prefixes, "µ" stands for "micro".  The Latin M or m could not be used for "micro", because they were already being used for other prefixes ("Mega" and "milli"), so the Greek letter M (µ) was used instead.  At first I thought he had said "µ", pronounced "moo" like what a cow says, and that I had just heard him wrong, but as the video continued, it was clear he was saying "u", not "µ"
BTW:  µF stands for microfarads.
Sorry.  Just something that was bugging me.