I always preferred his shorter videos, especially those "sushi" ones he did that were a few minutes long. Those required him to focus on a specific point or argument, and I think he was better prepared and more concise. I couldn't sit through the multi-hour videos, and I saw no benefit to the talk-by-talk and point-by-point videos covering entire assembly programs. One of the best parts of leaving the organization was not having to grind through eight hours of 'instruction.'
The "sushi" videos were just the better segments of the multiple hour videos. Lloyd's video editor would simply keep track of anything that was actually interesting and make 15 minute or less segments of those. Honestly it is a good way to keep generating content for the channel by doing the exact same amount of "work."
Simon, we should call up Lloyd's voicemail (speakpipe) and use those questions.