Hal and I watched another episode of James Burke's BBC series
Connections last night. Wow this is fascinating stuff! I never watched the series when it aired in the late 1970s, but it holds up surprisingly well for television that's three decades old. Burke is a science historian, and each episode traces the scientific and technological
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Highly recommended.
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I even had the PC based video game they made!
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I have a the video tape collection of his The Day the Universe Changed if you want to borrow it. (I don't think it is available on DVD.)
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akirlu, thanks for posting on this! I keep on meaning to see if I can get me some James Burke through Netflix, but somehow it's never when I'm near a computer.
It's amazing stuff, but as you say, it's hard to explain to people why you're so excited about this show about coal tar, but it's not about coal tar really, that was only in passing, and you want them to join you watching it. . . why?
"Because it's AWESOME!", while true, may not be sufficient.
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