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If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the Universe.

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Vince M Hudd

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Nov 22, 2009, 9:11:26 AM11/22/09
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When something gets put on YouTube or wherever, and suddenly goes viral
(where Joe Bloggs sees it, posts a link somewhere for all his friends to
see, then many of them do likewise... and on and on), if the link comes my
way, I normally just delete it and move on. I can't be arsed with stuff like
that. Generally, it annoys me - it's often stupid stuff like that annoying
dancing baby from that TV series, or other such nonsense.

Occasionally, something comes along that I will look at because the
accompanying text sparks my interest (with none, it doesn't get a chance),
and I may or may not nod my head in appreciation.

Rarely does something come along that I pass on myself. But this, I am. It's
just too good not to. Brilliant, in fact.

It's actually the older of the two videos - the second one down on this page
- that I saw first. That one, apparently, was put on YouTube in September
09, and went viral in a very short space of time. I saw it yesterday, found
the website set up by the people behind it, and now present it here for your
enjoyment because I strongly suspect that the readers of this group - all
being highly intelligent, science fiction (and science) loving people - will
find it worthwhile.

http://www.symphonyofscience.com/

(I find the quote in the subject line - said by Carl Sagan - so brilliant
that I've used it as the basis of my Facebook status, and included the link
in a comment. But most of the people on my friends list probably won't
appreciate it.)

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Vince M Hudd - Soft Rock Software
http://www.softrock.co.uk
http://misc.vinceh.com

Andrew C.

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Nov 27, 2009, 3:01:08 AM11/27/09
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"Vince M Hudd" <sp...@softrock.co.uk> wrote in message
news:nP6dnfwfC8AP25TW...@giganews.com...

Thanks for posting the link, Vince. What is now the middle video/song of the
three (but was the top of two when I first visited) seems particularly good
to me.

I love the little touch of Feynman repeating 'juice, juice' in the
background in a couple of places. That was from an Horizon featuring Feynman
from the late '80s shortly before he died ('The Quest for Tannu Tuva') --
and is the same place where the clip of Feynman playing bongos with Ralph
Leighton comes from.

So... thanks again! :-)

A.


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