The Voice of C. S. Lewis
So is this really C. S. Lewis? Is there really just one recording of his voice?
He certainly sounds like an Oxford don. I wish there was a way to way verify this, but anyhow, it's interesting.
Posted: 2009 Feb 07, 14:43 Sat
G. K. Chesterton!
I never thought I'd see him on film.
The only odd thing is that the American Chesterton Society offers a tape, "The Voice of Chesterton," which includes several audio recordings. His voice sounds rather different on that tape.
Brought to my attention by the noble Lou Horvath.
Posted: 2008 Oct 13, 9:08 Mon
John Cleese on the God gene
Now, the discovery of this God gene is a big step forward in our quest to show that every bit of human behavior can be explained away mechanically. Because we've now also located the gene which makes some people believe that every piece of human behavior can be explained away mechanically. And it's here, right next to the gene that makes you go see Nicholas Cage movies, so that's another puzzle solved.
Brought to my attention by the good Rob Drapeau.
Posted: 2008 Sep 12, 14:36 Fri
Store Wars
If Flash is a problem, you can download the movie directly:
Quicktime: Small (3MB) | Large (8MB)
Windows Media Player: Small (5MB) | Large (8MB)
Posted (to a different page): 2007 Dec 19, 20:29 Wed
Updated and moved to this page: 2008 Sep 12, 14:39 Fri.