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No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

Arts, Nature, History, Science, Improv, Comedy

4.817.9K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Dan, James, Anna and Andrew discuss bingeing, beeping, recording and re-introducing.

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0:00.0

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

0:18.4

podcast coming to you from the QI offices in Hoburn. My name is Dan Schreiber. I am sitting here with Andrew Hunter Murray,

0:24.8

James Harkin, and Anna Tashinsky. And once again we have gathered around the microphones

0:29.4

with our four favorite facts from the last seven days and in a particular order here we go

0:34.4

starting with fact number one and that is Andy the beep was invented in 1957

0:40.1

was it no well So I got this from an article which I won't name because it turns out now to be incorrect.

0:48.0

But basically it's about the beep that happened on the Sputnik satellite.

0:54.0

It's launched in 1957 and really annoyingly,

0:58.0

Anna has found about 58 examples with beeps dating back to the mid 14th century and it's just like, welcome back and

1:05.1

thank you so much. Yeah, we didn't get this from Maisie Adam I tell you that much.

1:10.4

Listen politely to the fact, I didn't question it. But it certainly, the beep became popular,

1:15.0

and a big thing about Sputnik was the fact that it beeped.

1:18.0

And in fact, I think, I think that's all Sputnik could do.

1:21.0

It basically, yeah. It was the, it was the size of a big

1:24.0

pumpkin and it was a ball of aluminium or metal and it just I would say the main

1:28.2

thing it could do was go around the earth in orbit. Like the beep was

1:31.9

secondary almost. Yeah, you're right. The main thing was it could

1:36.1

fly around the world. That's true. But no one would have known if it wasn't beeping.

1:39.5

Yes. Because it was broadcasting radio pulses. It was it was

1:43.2

orbited the earth every hour and a half roughly. It beeped for 21 days

1:47.0

only but the beep was seen as quite

1:49.5

spooky because you could hear it. Ham radio people could tune in and listen to Sputnik.

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