Wednesday, 26 August 2020

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and what's new this Thursday morning, dazzlenation?...quite a difficult clump to pull together, however I think that I might be able to point you in the right direction...starting with what 'crap taxidermy' had said about polish intelligence....basically he was to view them all as Russian intelligence masquerading as polish intelligence circa 1992-4....oh and BI might like to try anagrams of 'polish', whilst they're at it....and then there were mathematicians like skornik who had begun to delve into DFT...additionally, Sonia fisher and mark vizard had figured that heather laing (film studies circa 1997, warwick) had been to blame, in some way and for 'everything', whilst putting together their 'fisher-king' program above that hall etc etc....and so I was to begin my visual search around academe...starting with 'translation studies'...the computerisation of etc etc and how it overlaps with neuroscience (something that BC cherry - based in Poznan had shown us - circa 1993) and then moving onto heather laing's now published book which had been used to encode etc etc...as well as having a look at tim 'n' sim and that is because I can remember, now...toddy had found out that 'caliphate' tim had been a fatty, as a very young child and so etc etc....and finally a quick look at a film that toddy had figured would be a good idea to program with...A Diary For Timothy....DFT for short...regarding 'caliphate' tim...E. M. Forster anybody?...remember, lisa's original surname had been forster and her father had run the local police station in Woolwich...oh and you might like to have a look at the wiki entry for 'myra hess' too......and the rest is in pics....go figure:

 
 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gendered-Score-Melodrama-Ashgate-Popular/dp/0754651002#reader_0754651002

 

 

A Diary for Timothy (1945) is a British documentary film directed by Humphrey Jennings. It was produced by Basil Wright for the Crown Film Unit. The narration was written by the British author E. M. Forster (spoken by Michael Redgrave) and is an account of the progress of the war during the first six months of the life of a baby named Timothy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Diary_for_Timothy 

 
 
DFT anybody?
 
 
heather laing - having been shown the following by CF in her warwick flat...."look at what I've found out"....was to laugh that she would remember it as "peter and the wolf"....go figure:
 
 
oh and then there's gill's contribution....'the stork brought you'?
 

 
 

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