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The Great Crepitation Contest of 1946
[mp3 at bottom] lingers on in the memories of
record
collectors
,
radio historians
, and a generation of post-war vulgarians from Dr. Demento to
Howard Stern
. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's vivid recording of the contest (conceived at a company stag party) inspired legions of LP cover artists: an early public airing was encased in a
sleeve
designed by one of the
earliest proponents
of the illustrated album cover. Later editions were adorned with shockingly detailed renditions of the Great Contest, created by
a
variety
of
anonymous
geniuses
. (Speaking of art, it was also a
rumored favorite
of Salvador Dali). Though it has inspired various
lurid
myths
, we've learned a little bit about the
deepest roots
of the contest
right here on Metafilter
.
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posted by
bubukaba
on Apr 24, 2012 -
14 comments
Airport-security cartoons
from
The New Yorker’s
archives (1938 - present).
posted by
gman
on Nov 23, 2010 -
28 comments
A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages
posted by
Artw
on May 8, 2009 -
47 comments
Kate Beaton, Historical Cartoonist
posted by
flatluigi
on Mar 13, 2009 -
70 comments
A House full of insults
is an informal look at the history of parliamentary put-downs and their inconsistent consequences in Britain's House of Commons.
posted by
nthdegx
on Dec 11, 2005 -
22 comments
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