Posted by Sari
There should be more science songs. World would be a better place. So here are some of my favorites
They Might be Giants: Why Does the Sun Shine?
It is a cover for an old science song for kids from the 1960s.
Monty Python: Universe Song
You know this one, right?
Tom Lehrer: New Math
Would it not be great if somehow Tomfoolery could be done in Finnish?
Tom Lehrer: The Elements
This is a flash animation. Just so as you know.
Jonathan Coulton: Mandelbrot Set
Visit also Coulton's own site, full of funny and geeky songs
Flanders&Swann: The First and Second Law
Woe is me! Could not find it online, and it is my favourite science song ever, and wholly responsible for the fact that I actually remember the second law of thermodynamics. Here are at least the lyrics.
Damn you, I'm tired and scattered at work and would have loved to check out these songs as an inspirational aside, but my machine here cannot play me the music... Must wait until I get home, now.
Posted by: mekku | October 05, 2007 at 16:49
Have some madeira, m'dear, eiköhän se siitä :-)
Posted by: Sari | October 06, 2007 at 01:28
It took me a while before I remembered where I heard the Element song before. the amateur Transplants have made a few very interesting songs.
i just love YouTube. Sometimes the time runs by when i get stuck on the site. Like this Ancient helpdesk
Have a nice week
Posted by: kenneth | October 08, 2007 at 11:42
It took me a while before I remembered where I heard the Element song before. the amateur Transplants have made a few very interesting songs.
i just love YouTube. Sometimes the time runs by when i get stuck on the site. Like this Ancient helpdesk
Have a nice week
Posted by: kenneth | October 08, 2007 at 11:43
I love the ancient help-desk thing! It is just so true. Also: Norwegian, I love Norwegian language. It just sounds so jolly.
Posted by: Sari | October 10, 2007 at 15:18