watched this yesterday - i think i now understand that southpark episode better
and poor dolphins
hmm i'm not burying my head in the sand but i want a good happy nature/science documentary series to watch now ><
i've allready watched the BBC documentaries
Wonders of the Universe http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zdhtg
it was good but i personally find Brian Cox a bit annoying
and
Planet of the Apemen: Battle for Earth http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0126998
fantastic topic thats really interesting but this is pretty dumbed down paying more attention on a silly dramatization than the really interesting facts dropped in by the scientists
i already did up the graphics for it when i made this theme
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was a topic that interested me as i've heard alot about him and it always seemed a pretty intriguing story. It wasn't quite what i expected but it was a good watch and it was interesting to hear from those that knew him. I expected a bit more focus on the actual chess playing but that was skimmed over which probably makes it more appealing to more people.
BBC documentaries
yeah i post alot of these, they are available free to ppl in the UK on iplayer but are easy to get on torrents but i dont think we are allowed to link to those
The Code 3 part series
Hmm pretty cheesy title but a really good show. To me the title smacks of trying to appeal to ppl who read books like that da vinci code one to get them interested in mathmatics in the natural world but i really liked the show itself and Prof. Marcus du Sautoy enthusiam and understanding runs through it without annoying me like Biran Cox does so he is a good presenter.
About our perception of colour
i've talked to ppl about this topic in the past and it's always a fun topic and pretty amazing when you think about it so it was good to see this show and some outstanding examples (an african tribe spotting different colours differently and olymic ref's biasing red fighter )
Im gonna slash and gash, rip another hole in your ass.
I'll smear blood on the walls and then play
tennis with your balls, and if the phone rings dont answer the caLL.
im gonna slit yo throat, fuk u like a goat
i'LL rip yo fore skin off and make a winter coat. PEACE!
Im gonna slash and gash, rip another hole in your ass.
I'll smear blood on the walls and then play
tennis with your balls, and if the phone rings dont answer the caLL.
im gonna slit yo throat, fuk u like a goat
i'LL rip yo fore skin off and make a winter coat. PEACE!
Also, Senna is a fantastic doc. I highly recommend it even if you aren't particularly interested in auto racing (which I'm not)
Being Elmo
Netflix just added a bunch of old espn docs from their 30 for 30 series, and I've watched a few of those. I am a sucker for classic sports stories.
I also watched one on Stan Lee that was pretty good , same with woody allen (also on netflix)
Special When Lit & King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters are both good about pinball and donkey kong, respectively
also, of all the national geographic docs on netflix, the one on wolverines is excellent. I've watched it multiple times.
Aannnnddd if you're ever really high, there is a french film called Microcosmos that is just a collection of extreme close-up insects with a hilariously epic soundtrack.
(clearly I have a lot of free time and not a lot of viewing options outside of netflix.)
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