Originally posted by Beef Oven!
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20thC composers in their own words: new series on BBC4 TV
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostCome on, stop it.
01/01/00 was the first day of the new millennium, the 21st one. 14 years have elapsed since then. We are in the 15th year as we speak.
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Originally posted by Boilk View PostUnbelievable, or perhaps not, at how people will grapple at the weakest of 'justifications' to avoid reevaluating a misconception! I think this stubbornness could be somewhat related to a human trait known as confirmation bias.
That puts you a year behind the rest of us!
2000 was, as far as planet Earth was concerned, the first year of the new millennium - now, taking a sock off, start counting!
I know you are suffering from a bit of confirmation bias, you don't need to tell me!!
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI notice the programmes will have a "narrator", Rebecca Front, who I assume will just be a voiceover introducing the clips and talking over the silent bits - unless we can hear Schoenberg shouting "you cannot be serious, the ball was on the line ....." etc.
(see what I did there?)"Gone Chopin, Bach in a minuet."
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou would've been the only one going out on 31/12/2000 to celebrate the new millennium!
That puts you a year behind the rest of us!
2000 was, as far as planet Earth was concerned, the first year of the new millennium - now, taking a sock off, start counting!
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post... or a whisky snob.
(or both)
No - it must be down to that paucity of imagination, I fear...
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Originally posted by Radio64 View PostSo rebecca Front will be in the background? (see what I did there?)
She was more to the foreground in The Thick of It and Alan Partridge's Knowing Me, Knowing You...
...Aha!
(going off-topic...sorry!)
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