That was awesome.
Posted by ben wolfson | Link to this comment | 05-27-05 5:23 PM
It really was.
Posted by Chopper | Link to this comment | 05-27-05 6:02 PM
One of my favorite evenings with PBS was watching a documentary about Richard Feynman's journey to Tuva for a cultural exchange:
He wanted to know about throat singing, and he offered to teach them how to play the bongo drums.
Here's a related link:
http://www.feynman.com/tuva
Posted by Rich | Link to this comment | 05-27-05 8:46 PM
thanks, Ogged!
Oddly enough, in this context "The legendary and obscure Arthur Miles" makes perfect sense.
Posted by Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 05-29-05 5:01 PM
That was awesome.
Posted by ben wolfson | Link to this comment | 05-27-05 5:23 PM
It really was.
Posted by Chopper | Link to this comment | 05-27-05 6:02 PM
One of my favorite evenings with PBS was watching a documentary about Richard Feynman's journey to Tuva for a cultural exchange:
He wanted to know about throat singing, and he offered to teach them how to play the bongo drums.
Here's a related link:
http://www.feynman.com/tuva
Posted by Rich | Link to this comment | 05-27-05 8:46 PM
thanks, Ogged!
Oddly enough, in this context "The legendary and obscure Arthur Miles" makes perfect sense.
Posted by Matt Weiner | Link to this comment | 05-29-05 5:01 PM