Thanks Tracy it took about 15 seconds (ish) to read those points.
>It was 6 minutes, 5 seconds ... Here is just the text:
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>Text:
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http://www.lps.k12.co.us/schools/arapahoe/fisch/didyouknow/didyouknowtext.pdf>
>Sources:
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http://www.lps.k12.co.us/schools/arapahoe/fisch/didyouknow/sourcesfordidyouknow.pdf>
>Karl Fisch's blog:
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http://thefischbowl.blogspot.com/2006/08/did-you-know.html>
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>>Ah I admit I got so bored that I didn't listen to the whole thing. As for the message well the future is different to the past . There's a suprise.
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>>>Yeah, I guess I was thinking more of the singing where the woman comes out and makes noises like a fire siren and I jump up thinking I'm supposed to head for the exits. It is a different sort of sound than these ears can handle.
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>>>>We must have different ears I heard dirge like violin and strings.Like slowed down irish pub music.
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>>>>>>Its so slow thats why all those Indian babies get born. Plus that dreadful music.
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>>>>>Let's face it one persons's music is another person's noise. Certainly, it is not for these western ears. On the bright side though, they do call it 'music', so it proves at least that they have a sense of humour. ;)
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>>>>>Ahh, how I remember back in the late 60s and early 70s when we used to sit around pretending to like Ravi Shankar's sitar music because we thought everybody else liked it. All that torture only to find out later that they were all doing the same.
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>>>>>>>Here's a few thoughts for the day:
http://www.scottmcleod.org/didyouknow.wmv>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'd transcribe but don't wanna spare the time so just click for yourselves. The times are a-changin'. Enjoy!