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Episode 20: Renaissance Potato
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This week Knut and Chris discuss cheese-slicer injuries, bagpipes, drinking outdoors, unparliamentary speech, school leavers going nuts, Norwegian conformity (or lack thereof), reindeer migration, and basement trolls.
Links:
- A Big Little Idea Called Legibility (recap of last week's cultural pick)
- Hardanger Fiddle - YouTube
- In Tune Sessions: Sam Lee and Kathryn Tickell - YouTube
- Thunderstruck-Gordon Duncan - YouTube — Almost metal piping
- Cake Boss Decorating Tip - Piping Techniques - YouTube — Cake piping
- Red Hot Chilli Pipers - Topic - YouTube
- Martyn Bennett - Handshaker Stomp - YouTube — Bagpipe techno (?)
- Hardanger fiddle - Wikipedia
- Twelve-string guitar - Wikipedia
- Northumbrian smallpipes - Wikipedia
- Bagpipes - Wikipedia
- Linguistic relativity - Wikipedia
- High modernism - Wikipedia
- Cheese knife - Wikipedia
- Easter's true detectives: Bizarre Norwegian tradition of reading crime stories and detective novels during Easter
- Roald Dahl - Wikipedia
- Ian Fleming - Wikipedia
- NRK Radio - Språkteigen
- Unparliamentary language - Wikipedia
- British public annoyed by booing in parliament – Anne Saenen
- Australia's parliament is 'farcical waste of time' - Telegraph
- Google uses neural networks to translate without transcribing | New Scientist
- Drinking Alcohol in public places (UK) | Drinkaware
- Travelling to Norway → Must Know About Drinking & Drugs — Visitors should be aware that drinking in a public place is illegal in Norway and even drinking on your own balcony where you can be seen by others is technically against the law.
- 17 May Constitution Day (1814) in Norway
- Russefeiring - Wikipedia
- Russedress.no — Buy some official Norwegian Russ-overalls and merch. But really don't.
- Moonshine by country (Norway) - Wikipedia
- Moonshine by country (Scotland) - Wikipedia — Illicitly produced whisky from Scotland is called peatreek. The term refers to the smoke (or reek) infused in the drink by drying the malted barley over a peat fire. "Peat Reek" is also the brand name of a legal, commercially available whisky. Production of spirits in Scotland requires the relevant excise licences, as in the rest of the UK.
- Roskilde Festival - Wikipedia
- Now comes the Norwegian Whisky
- Ellis Pratt on Twitter: "@smaforskjeller Does this happen in Norway? https://t.co/bEcV7oXRUQ"
- Ellis Pratt on Twitter: "@smaforskjeller Do they wear white ties at funerals in Norway? If so, why is that?"
- Guidelines for the evaluation of Norwegian doctoral degrees - University of Oslo
- Defending your PhD thesis in… the United Kingdom | Researching Security Network
- Tokenism | Definition of Tokenism by Merriam-Webster — tokenism
- Catholic Church in Norway - Wikipedia
- Norwegians, a bunch of anarchists!
- Queuing: Is it really the British way? - BBC News
- Children's Places: Cross-Cultural Perspectives - Google Bøker — The Norwegian concept of _felleskap_ is not exactly the same as the English concept of community, which, according to McDowell, refers to “a fluid concept of social relations that may be, but are not necessarily, tied to territory”
- Swedish bathers in naked shower outcry - The Local
- March For Science
- The Impossible Project – About the reindeer migration minute for minute (Google Translate)
- Behind camera on Reinflytting minute by minute (Google Translate)
- Rating Stuff in Norway | Viget
- Karpe Diem - Wikipedia
- Lett å være rebell i kjellerleiligheten din (Offisiell video) - YouTube — (It's Easy To Be A Rebel In Your Basement Flat)
- Lyrics: Karpe Diem — Easy to be a rebel in your basement flat — (Google Translate version of the song — amusingly bad :) If Chris has time/can be bothered she may attempt a better version)
- FramMuseum.no
- Ernest Shackleton - Wikipedia
- South: The Endurance Expedition: Amazon.co.uk: Ernest Shackleton: 9780140288865: Books
53 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 25, 2016 16:07 (). Last successful fetch was on July 02, 2019 15:20 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 210230512 series 1327392
This week Knut and Chris discuss cheese-slicer injuries, bagpipes, drinking outdoors, unparliamentary speech, school leavers going nuts, Norwegian conformity (or lack thereof), reindeer migration, and basement trolls.
Links:
- A Big Little Idea Called Legibility (recap of last week's cultural pick)
- Hardanger Fiddle - YouTube
- In Tune Sessions: Sam Lee and Kathryn Tickell - YouTube
- Thunderstruck-Gordon Duncan - YouTube — Almost metal piping
- Cake Boss Decorating Tip - Piping Techniques - YouTube — Cake piping
- Red Hot Chilli Pipers - Topic - YouTube
- Martyn Bennett - Handshaker Stomp - YouTube — Bagpipe techno (?)
- Hardanger fiddle - Wikipedia
- Twelve-string guitar - Wikipedia
- Northumbrian smallpipes - Wikipedia
- Bagpipes - Wikipedia
- Linguistic relativity - Wikipedia
- High modernism - Wikipedia
- Cheese knife - Wikipedia
- Easter's true detectives: Bizarre Norwegian tradition of reading crime stories and detective novels during Easter
- Roald Dahl - Wikipedia
- Ian Fleming - Wikipedia
- NRK Radio - Språkteigen
- Unparliamentary language - Wikipedia
- British public annoyed by booing in parliament – Anne Saenen
- Australia's parliament is 'farcical waste of time' - Telegraph
- Google uses neural networks to translate without transcribing | New Scientist
- Drinking Alcohol in public places (UK) | Drinkaware
- Travelling to Norway → Must Know About Drinking & Drugs — Visitors should be aware that drinking in a public place is illegal in Norway and even drinking on your own balcony where you can be seen by others is technically against the law.
- 17 May Constitution Day (1814) in Norway
- Russefeiring - Wikipedia
- Russedress.no — Buy some official Norwegian Russ-overalls and merch. But really don't.
- Moonshine by country (Norway) - Wikipedia
- Moonshine by country (Scotland) - Wikipedia — Illicitly produced whisky from Scotland is called peatreek. The term refers to the smoke (or reek) infused in the drink by drying the malted barley over a peat fire. "Peat Reek" is also the brand name of a legal, commercially available whisky. Production of spirits in Scotland requires the relevant excise licences, as in the rest of the UK.
- Roskilde Festival - Wikipedia
- Now comes the Norwegian Whisky
- Ellis Pratt on Twitter: "@smaforskjeller Does this happen in Norway? https://t.co/bEcV7oXRUQ"
- Ellis Pratt on Twitter: "@smaforskjeller Do they wear white ties at funerals in Norway? If so, why is that?"
- Guidelines for the evaluation of Norwegian doctoral degrees - University of Oslo
- Defending your PhD thesis in… the United Kingdom | Researching Security Network
- Tokenism | Definition of Tokenism by Merriam-Webster — tokenism
- Catholic Church in Norway - Wikipedia
- Norwegians, a bunch of anarchists!
- Queuing: Is it really the British way? - BBC News
- Children's Places: Cross-Cultural Perspectives - Google Bøker — The Norwegian concept of _felleskap_ is not exactly the same as the English concept of community, which, according to McDowell, refers to “a fluid concept of social relations that may be, but are not necessarily, tied to territory”
- Swedish bathers in naked shower outcry - The Local
- March For Science
- The Impossible Project – About the reindeer migration minute for minute (Google Translate)
- Behind camera on Reinflytting minute by minute (Google Translate)
- Rating Stuff in Norway | Viget
- Karpe Diem - Wikipedia
- Lett å være rebell i kjellerleiligheten din (Offisiell video) - YouTube — (It's Easy To Be A Rebel In Your Basement Flat)
- Lyrics: Karpe Diem — Easy to be a rebel in your basement flat — (Google Translate version of the song — amusingly bad :) If Chris has time/can be bothered she may attempt a better version)
- FramMuseum.no
- Ernest Shackleton - Wikipedia
- South: The Endurance Expedition: Amazon.co.uk: Ernest Shackleton: 9780140288865: Books
53 episodes
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