shadowplay wrote:mezcalhead wrote:
what the hell is going on there? That should be a voice you can trust!
A science teacher friend of mine showed some of these to her students for a laugh at the end of term.
She had to step in when she noticed lots of fevered note taking!
To mezcalhead's point, must've been the reassuringly hypnotic all-knowing voice commanding "take out your copybook now."
I love Look Around You, was introduced by a chemistry professor who stuck a couple of...er..modules?...on when lab was cancelled due to an ether fire (
!!) For the rest of the semester he called a particularly disruptive/chatty student who happened to be absent that day
bumcivilian. Don't remember a thing about analytical dynamics, but I can still vividly remember look of deep puzzlement her face contorted into whenever he'd call on Bumcivilian to answer a question.
And by the way, thread of the year shadowplay. I had a wordy post typed out about convergent musical evolution and the debt I owe to Broadcast for the vast macrocosm of eerie library and hauntological soundtrack music (e.g. Lubos Fiser) I was introduced to trying to piece together the Broadcast kaleidoscope but it got lost in cyberspace, so I'll just say
many thanks for a fantastic thread. Thanks also to Ulric for the film suggestions; I'll have to sit down and run through them next rainy day.
I can't say I have much to contribute that hasn't been touched on already, but with the mention of classroom television
this comes to mind
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