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Anybody know how to save your place on a YouTube playlist?

donnaval

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We've lately started putting on YouTube music videos while reading, doing puzzles, whatever. YouTube offers some playlists that are fun - for example "80s One-Hit Wonders" - that have anywhere from a few dozen to hundreds of songs in the playlist. Does anyone know how we can save our "spot" in a YouTube playlist? Say we go through 15 or 20 videos while reading a magazine and decide to watch a movie...next time we put on the YouTube playlist it starts us at the beginning. Does anybody know a why where we can just pick up where we left off next time we try that playlist rather than re-listening to the ones we've already heard?
 
You may need a Google Chrome extension to do that.

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