That music reminds me of the endless, annoying "la la" sound of the orchestra piece played on Rob Bell's nooma video about everything just being okay and alright even though you didn't repent.
I have to post this for the benefit of CC readers. We're all tired of all the talk about RB, and we all know he's been thrown forcefully from a second story window which should keep him at bay for a while, but this is a really funny parody that I just couldn't keep to myself:
I liked the music. I'd forgotten about the technical difficulties screen coming on after a little blip of static. It always felt like the music would NEVER end sometimes especially if the perky song started to loop. Thanks for posting this!
A fun thing to do is to make this "full screen" then tell someone that you are having difficulty with your computer. Have them come in to look at it as it's playing.
That music reminds me of the endless, annoying "la la" sound of the orchestra piece played on Rob Bell's nooma video about everything just being okay and alright even though you didn't repent.
ReplyDeleteI have to post this for the benefit of CC readers. We're all tired of all the talk about RB, and we all know he's been thrown forcefully from a second story window which should keep him at bay for a while, but this is a really funny parody that I just couldn't keep to myself:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOdlamF62so
Wow. Could you find cheesier music if you tried? That was funny though.
ReplyDeleteI actually enjoyed the music! And boy, does that bring back memories of television in the sixties.
ReplyDeleteWe're experiencing technical difficulties? We are? And someone knows this for sure? And...and felt the need to let the rest of us know?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the parody, Derek.
ReplyDeleteI loved the line, "It's better than good news! It's heresy!"
Well, I suppose it could be technically a difficulty to stand by, but I'd rather sit.
ReplyDeleteI liked the music. I'd forgotten about the technical difficulties screen coming on after a little blip of static. It always felt like the music would NEVER end sometimes especially if the perky song started to loop. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteI just looked and there are a lot of end of broadcast day videos posted too.
ReplyDeleteA fun thing to do is to make this "full screen" then tell someone that you are having difficulty with your computer. Have them come in to look at it as it's playing.
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