Sunday 15 March 2015

SACRED SUNDAY MARCH 15, RACING POST 2015,

 
 
 
  SUNDAY MARCH 15 CH4. RACING POST 2015 
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Big-Race-Entries 2015

 
 
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PREVIEW AND REVIEW THIS WEEK AHEAD 
The clues are here, but can you spot them?

 
 
 
 
 

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INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING 
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a warm welcome to  
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 BBC1 BREAKFAST
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone
BBC1 6.00am 9.15am
A warm welcome to all:
Stephanie McGovern and Jon Kay 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Nugent
George Osborne on new pension giveaway.
What sort of a mindset does this man have?
http://www.theguardian.com/money/pensions

 The Andrew Marr Show
 BBC1 9.00am to 10.00 am
"Ahead of Wednesday's Budget, George Osborne and  shadow chancellor Ed Balls debate economic plans. Sean Penn  also guests. "Leaving politics this morning to the two Andrews. Bar from stating that there are only two parties who prove to date that they can offer all the people a flicker of a chance for a much fairer political and legal government structure direction, through the work of Alex Salmond MSP, and Nigel Farage UKIP.
Alex Salmond - Video Results

Nigel Farage UKIP

"Revealed: Nigel Farage's offer to support a minority Conservative Government

"The Ukip leader would demand an in/out European Union referendum. "

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/nigel-farage/11471179/Revealed-Nigel-Farages-offer-to-support-a-minority-Conservative-Government.html

JMC: A brief escape from politics today on Sacred Sunday.
Last evening on BBC2 from 7.30pm to 8.30pm there was a program How We Got To Now with Steven Johnson 5/5 Sound. A world without the power to capture or transmit sound is hard to imagine . Steven pays tribute to the printer in France who first recorded the human voice, the maverick inventor who made radio possible - but only by mistake - and the Hollywood star who used the keys of the piano to create encrypted messages. "
 
DOCUMENTARY Edouar-Leon Scott de Martinville?  Lee de Forest? Harvey Fletcher? No, me neither. But they all played a part in capturing the sound of the human voice. Not that any of them quite cracked the formula for immortalising sound. Although de Forest nearly invented the vacuum tube, necessary to amplify sound and the basis for everything  from electric guitars and microwaves to TV and radar. Steven Johnson makes a lot of noise for his final film, but he stops his trademark grinning while enduring audio deprivation in an anechoic chamber. "
 
Edouar-Leon Scott de Martinville?  Lee de Forest? Harvey Fletcher? Which one, or a little bit of all of them understood that it was an odds on possibility that no one would believe them. Similar to many things coming to light, happening in the world to-day. EG: To name only one here: Jimmy Saville, people felt that no one would believe them, if they said anything. Plus the female equality right. History may show the unbalanced state in the world today.

Sound: How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson


                                  Part of the Series : How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson



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