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🗓️ 27 November 2020
⏱️ 53 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish, a weekly podcast coming |
0:19.8 | to you from four undisclosed locations in the UK. |
0:23.7 | My name is Dan Schreiber, I am sitting here with Anitashinsky, Andrew Hunter Murray and |
0:28.4 | James Harkin and once again we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite |
0:33.0 | facts from the last seven days and in no particular order here we go starting with you. |
0:39.4 | Andy, my fact is that museums need visitors breath in order to preserve their exhibits |
0:45.7 | properly. |
0:46.7 | Interesting. |
0:47.7 | The museums rely on the moisture from our bodies to keep their things nice. |
0:53.8 | When you breathe out it's more moist than when you breathe in, you breathe in normal air |
0:58.6 | and it takes a bit of your internal juice and it transports it to the outside. |
1:02.5 | It does say internal juice. |
1:04.5 | It does say internal juice. |
1:06.5 | It's sorry Andy can I just ask with at the moment with Covid happening not many people |
1:11.3 | going to museums is there a way that we can donate our internal juice. |
1:15.5 | Yeah, the British Museum is taking donations. |
1:19.9 | You just say free post British Museum and you slap that on a big bag of juice and they'll |
1:26.2 | release it among them. |
1:28.2 | Right. |
1:29.2 | This is according to a curator at the British Museum which has been closed for the longest |
1:32.9 | time in its history and normally they would get about 17,000 visitors a day and all those |
1:39.6 | people and their breath help keep the right level of humidity in the air because they've |
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