The BBC Micro at the start brings back memories ... on school breaks we used to sneak up to the computers on display in a shop (ZX Spectrum + maybe an Acorn or C64, I remember the ZX) and enter like a 4 line program to say something (probably rude )and also, and this was important, a random beep, set it off, then sneak away. Line 10 was a pause to give us time for the getaway after such a shocking deed.
@slowbro13373 күн бұрын
Man I thought this was a fever dream I had ages ago
@spoddie16 күн бұрын
I wonder what the audience for this was? The chemical equation at 12:40 is hilarious but how many people watching the BBC at that time (or any time) understands any of it? This is comedy for the 1%.
@alexsiemers789828 күн бұрын
The ultracube sent me here
@chazbennett7771Ай бұрын
I can't believe the unethical and wasteful practices that were used back in the day, no wonder I never got to meet an intelligent calcium. Like the dodo, only less tasty and more calciumey
@psinjoАй бұрын
so i only just heard of this show.. but it's a european show using the imperial system (inches) not metric.. so you know they're full of it! lol
@socksygenАй бұрын
Cube!
@NizatiАй бұрын
Ah British humor... as dry as the Sahara, and on the internet, could be easily taken as literal and confusing So many.
@Joebaseball-qp2nkАй бұрын
doshdoshington sent me here
@TJZ2022Ай бұрын
me too
@inferno4710Ай бұрын
Glad I’m in good company lmfao
@oliverbryant1Ай бұрын
I don't know what to believe anymore
@josefstout21942 ай бұрын
Where can I purchase a Besselheim?
@TimelessPerspectives2 ай бұрын
... you know, for kids - the hudsucker proxy, Tim Robbins
@noelmckenna35102 ай бұрын
Oh no a can't take this .too funny.they murdered the poor sentient calcium
@andeegreen3 ай бұрын
The best programme for those around 50 years old today. Period. ic table
@jimcypher3 ай бұрын
Queen atom had me like...
@philmulrooney70203 ай бұрын
12000BC is hot
@beanseff4 ай бұрын
I dont remember which episode it was but out chemistry teached showed us one of these episodes. He almost got fired
@colinbaker39164 ай бұрын
Is FORTY TWO a nod to Douglas Adams?
@YoshsWorld5 ай бұрын
this is probably the best educational film series of all time. We all need to know more about calcium (I call it ninny)
@markhodgson23485 ай бұрын
I've built a REMS connected to a ouja board and this is how I'm talk to you from your past
@Squidbush85635 ай бұрын
So, apparently the Hebrew at 10:50 translates to "a joker"
@Zombytes6 ай бұрын
Did they use an old camera, or digitally alter the video to look old? It looks too good to be digital, to me ha..
@GreatGizmo746 ай бұрын
They used film cameras to give it 'that' old look. Film still has a better picture quality than digital.
@Zombytes6 ай бұрын
Yeah i wonder what camera they used specifically, weather it was a vintage film camera, or just a modern one, it looks like they used a vintage one, but idk ha. I think they had a bunch of vintage stock footage, and mixed it with their newly shot footage, kinda seems like that. And yeah it does, as long as the quality of film is good! ha @@GreatGizmo74
@EASYTIGER106 ай бұрын
I found my old copy book and kept it to hand as I watched this. The notes I made should come in useful at some point.
@Umbrey_Dunctum8 ай бұрын
This made me learn a very lot from this. And I will get מילכיג tattooeded on my forehead.
@RPGDesignatedPaladin8 ай бұрын
Is anyone aside from me reviewing this just because you think this satire is amusing?
@theoriginalbluey9 ай бұрын
I'm so back in secondary school whenever I watch this. Roll in the TV! It makes me uncomfortable in a retro way that I never thought possible. Love it.
@gelfeatherweight53359 ай бұрын
I like how they spelled Calcium on the chalkboard at the end
@faradaysage159 ай бұрын
12000 BC is a temperature to be reckoned with. Or rather, not to be reckoned with. Or something
@msimms-ft9yv7 ай бұрын
Write that down
@haraldhechler35579 ай бұрын
I really like how it starts mostly serious and slides slowly into total insanity.
@tobleramone9 ай бұрын
It's nothing short of criminal that the Staffordshire Downs haven't been designated an AONB.
@crowstorical1879 ай бұрын
Merle ambrose
@kn1ght1ngale6 ай бұрын
thank you for being one of the only people to mention this
@RcNerd9 ай бұрын
Calcium bins
@hallamhal9 ай бұрын
My uncle was subjected to Helvetica... it was a closed casket.
@patchsoАй бұрын
Sorry to hear.
@Jonathan-ye1nm9 ай бұрын
I suffer from the helvetica scenario, daily. I've been able to keep it at bay by using claridryl! Lolz do not take before bed or Immediately after waking up... Or with or even without food
@mksu299110 ай бұрын
I'm ashamed at how long it took me to realize.
@turbostatic110 ай бұрын
Man 7:17 is my absolute zen, very Boards of Canada
@gulleyfoyle685917 күн бұрын
Orange
@AliceBowie10 ай бұрын
I'm always disturbed when they suffocate the intelligent calcium.
@drakesdrum1Ай бұрын
*Neutralise ☺
@benjysshed188310 ай бұрын
Educational and informative 👍
@xerxescorr313711 ай бұрын
boc soundtrack
@edwardwharton710711 ай бұрын
I don't get it. It's an impressive reproduction but I'd rather watch an original. It was frustrating to watch to be honest.
@666msGoD11 ай бұрын
Science has gone too far, that I-calcius was harmless and in a controlled environment, we didn't even consider if there was any helvetica risk associated with it.
@MainishWolf11 ай бұрын
This is what I get for not listening in school. 20 minutes before I realized I was stupid 😂
@MainishWolf11 ай бұрын
....20 minutes... I...will never get back.
@mezykin11 ай бұрын
is the narrator Simon Prebble who also voiced the Computer from Courage The Cowardly Dog?
@kn1ght1ngale6 ай бұрын
nigel lambert, who voices merle ambrose in Wizard101
@AckzaTV Жыл бұрын
british imperial measurements may as well be nonesense like this, thats what the world thinks when they hear "inches" and "miles" and "quarts" its rediculous nonesense words in british science, created on purpose to confuse people on purpose in a crazy priesthood of confusion where only cetrain people know how things work that normally would be nsuper easy for all to understand. theers power and monety in holding people back
@Etcher9 ай бұрын
Did you have a stroke while you were typing that comment??
@Etcher9 ай бұрын
This is beautiful: "rediculous nonesense words" hahaha
@AckzaTV Жыл бұрын
this was a real BBC show
@maoravni4203 Жыл бұрын
It's not Milchig! It's Chalavi
@johnholmesinchesahead2347 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting to see the development of UK anti-intellectualism as a reflection of its US counterpart. No objectivity is presented not only as the greatest good - but the defining element of the strongest loyalty. This is a betrayal of Western society which should be premised upon 'questioning' (Miletus) when this stops - freedom stops. Just doing what America wants is leading the West into an abyss. If you want to know what ISIS is doing just ask their US paymasters!
@user-rm3ii9dp3z Жыл бұрын
The Helvetica scenario is truly terrifying, can someone tell me what plans the government have in place to protect us from this danger.
@jmh8697 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching this at school. It’s funny to think that when this was made, Intelligent Calcium didn’t have rights.
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The BBC Micro at the start brings back memories ... on school breaks we used to sneak up to the computers on display in a shop (ZX Spectrum + maybe an Acorn or C64, I remember the ZX) and enter like a 4 line program to say something (probably rude )and also, and this was important, a random beep, set it off, then sneak away. Line 10 was a pause to give us time for the getaway after such a shocking deed.
Man I thought this was a fever dream I had ages ago
I wonder what the audience for this was? The chemical equation at 12:40 is hilarious but how many people watching the BBC at that time (or any time) understands any of it? This is comedy for the 1%.
The ultracube sent me here
I can't believe the unethical and wasteful practices that were used back in the day, no wonder I never got to meet an intelligent calcium. Like the dodo, only less tasty and more calciumey
so i only just heard of this show.. but it's a european show using the imperial system (inches) not metric.. so you know they're full of it! lol
Cube!
Ah British humor... as dry as the Sahara, and on the internet, could be easily taken as literal and confusing So many.
doshdoshington sent me here
me too
Glad I’m in good company lmfao
I don't know what to believe anymore
Where can I purchase a Besselheim?
... you know, for kids - the hudsucker proxy, Tim Robbins
Oh no a can't take this .too funny.they murdered the poor sentient calcium
The best programme for those around 50 years old today. Period. ic table
Queen atom had me like...
12000BC is hot
I dont remember which episode it was but out chemistry teached showed us one of these episodes. He almost got fired
Is FORTY TWO a nod to Douglas Adams?
this is probably the best educational film series of all time. We all need to know more about calcium (I call it ninny)
I've built a REMS connected to a ouja board and this is how I'm talk to you from your past
So, apparently the Hebrew at 10:50 translates to "a joker"
Did they use an old camera, or digitally alter the video to look old? It looks too good to be digital, to me ha..
They used film cameras to give it 'that' old look. Film still has a better picture quality than digital.
Yeah i wonder what camera they used specifically, weather it was a vintage film camera, or just a modern one, it looks like they used a vintage one, but idk ha. I think they had a bunch of vintage stock footage, and mixed it with their newly shot footage, kinda seems like that. And yeah it does, as long as the quality of film is good! ha @@GreatGizmo74
I found my old copy book and kept it to hand as I watched this. The notes I made should come in useful at some point.
This made me learn a very lot from this. And I will get מילכיג tattooeded on my forehead.
Is anyone aside from me reviewing this just because you think this satire is amusing?
I'm so back in secondary school whenever I watch this. Roll in the TV! It makes me uncomfortable in a retro way that I never thought possible. Love it.
I like how they spelled Calcium on the chalkboard at the end
12000 BC is a temperature to be reckoned with. Or rather, not to be reckoned with. Or something
Write that down
I really like how it starts mostly serious and slides slowly into total insanity.
It's nothing short of criminal that the Staffordshire Downs haven't been designated an AONB.
Merle ambrose
thank you for being one of the only people to mention this
Calcium bins
My uncle was subjected to Helvetica... it was a closed casket.
Sorry to hear.
I suffer from the helvetica scenario, daily. I've been able to keep it at bay by using claridryl! Lolz do not take before bed or Immediately after waking up... Or with or even without food
I'm ashamed at how long it took me to realize.
Man 7:17 is my absolute zen, very Boards of Canada
Orange
I'm always disturbed when they suffocate the intelligent calcium.
*Neutralise ☺
Educational and informative 👍
boc soundtrack
I don't get it. It's an impressive reproduction but I'd rather watch an original. It was frustrating to watch to be honest.
Science has gone too far, that I-calcius was harmless and in a controlled environment, we didn't even consider if there was any helvetica risk associated with it.
This is what I get for not listening in school. 20 minutes before I realized I was stupid 😂
....20 minutes... I...will never get back.
is the narrator Simon Prebble who also voiced the Computer from Courage The Cowardly Dog?
nigel lambert, who voices merle ambrose in Wizard101
british imperial measurements may as well be nonesense like this, thats what the world thinks when they hear "inches" and "miles" and "quarts" its rediculous nonesense words in british science, created on purpose to confuse people on purpose in a crazy priesthood of confusion where only cetrain people know how things work that normally would be nsuper easy for all to understand. theers power and monety in holding people back
Did you have a stroke while you were typing that comment??
This is beautiful: "rediculous nonesense words" hahaha
this was a real BBC show
It's not Milchig! It's Chalavi
Really interesting to see the development of UK anti-intellectualism as a reflection of its US counterpart. No objectivity is presented not only as the greatest good - but the defining element of the strongest loyalty. This is a betrayal of Western society which should be premised upon 'questioning' (Miletus) when this stops - freedom stops. Just doing what America wants is leading the West into an abyss. If you want to know what ISIS is doing just ask their US paymasters!
The Helvetica scenario is truly terrifying, can someone tell me what plans the government have in place to protect us from this danger.
I remember watching this at school. It’s funny to think that when this was made, Intelligent Calcium didn’t have rights.