BBC needs to get their folks better technical setups. There's a reason you don't hear that most of the time with other broadcasters.I noticed that one of the BBC world service news people takes really obvious breaths during pauses... and now I can't unhear them for any of the other people on the air.
Windscreen, gate, mic technique. All will help.BBC needs to get their folks better technical setups. There's a reason you don't hear that most of the time with other broadcasters.
Do you know what I love?
The evergreen, "No, you need to stop arguing with me because we're threadjacking."
"Fine, but you have to stop arguing with me!"
"Totally agree, you have to stop arguing with me!"
"Yeah, buddy, you need to stop arguing with me!"
"I'm not your buddy, friend, and it's your fault for this argument, so you have to stop."
"I'm not your friend, guy, and thank you for acknowledging that we need to stop, so stop arguing."
etc.
A bunch of Vitamin Bs, Green Tea, and Yerba? That probably could get the heart moving.
100mg per can apparently, low end of acceptable.
The best Gen Z slang* is extremely appropriate for those folks: "touch grass."
* Of course, most Gen Z slang is horrible. Their kids are going to ruthlessly roast them for saying "bet" and "cap" all the time, and appropriately so. "Touch grass," on the other hand, is transparent in its meaning and is genuinely good advice, especially for an online generation.
Jolt... 160 mg of caffeine per 16 oz. can. "All the sugar and twice the caffeine", right on the front of the can, lol
Yeah, I wonder which is worse.![]()
Sugar. It's a subtle, insidious killer. I want to see my blood pressure rocket and feel the catastrophic heart attack knock on the door. Preferably, I'd explode like a character in some 80s anime.Yeah, I wonder which is worse.![]()
Jolt... 160 mg of caffeine per 16 oz. can. "All the sugar and twice the caffeine", right on the front of the can, lol.
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As soon as us old folks explain to them what grass is...
BBC needs to get their folks better technical setups. There's a reason you don't hear that most of the time with other broadcasters.
Windscreen, gate, mic technique. All will help.