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366: No Such Thing As Listening To Your Marmalade

No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

Arts, Nature, History, Science, Improv, Comedy

4.817.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Dan, James, Anna and Andrew discuss historical blocks, indecisive baboons and who acted sly when it came to Stallone.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish, a weekly podcast coming

0:19.9

to you from four undisclosed locations in the UK.

0:23.7

My name is Dan Schreiber, I am sitting here with Anatoch Shinsky, Andrew Hunter Murray,

0:28.6

James Harkin and once again we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite

0:33.3

facts from the last seven days and in a particular order here we go.

0:38.9

Starting with fact number one and that is Andy.

0:42.5

My fact is that the prototype personal cassette player was a block of wood which the inventor

0:47.2

carried around in his pocket to make sure it would fit.

0:51.5

That was it, he just wanted something, he wanted to make sure that it would be the right

0:54.4

size and so he did it at the simplest way possible.

0:57.0

So when you say prototype, he didn't think it was making any noise or anything.

1:01.1

I remember when I was in the school orchestra and primary school I was on the wooden block

1:04.9

so you know that is a really to instrument, isn't it?

1:08.1

It is an instrument.

1:09.1

Yeah, that was the very early prototype, the idea.

1:12.9

That was the only song you could play, the wooden block parts of children's songs.

1:18.0

Yeah, it was a really early prototype and then he works on it a lot before it became the

1:21.6

Walkman, he was called Lou Ottens, this guy and he passed away a couple of weeks ago,

1:27.4

aged 94 and in his working life he worked at Phillips, the electronics firm and he was

1:32.5

the head of research and development.

1:34.0

So in the 1950s he started working on an alternative for the huge tape recorders that you had at

1:39.9

the time and he had this block made in the 60s to show him how big the first compact

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