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Bill Bryson's Appliance of Science
- By: Bill Bryson
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Feb 27 201816 mins
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- Gabriela
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- Betsy Fowler
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Tour of obscure scientific objects
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-20-20
A frustrating listening experience
The files within this book do not play in order. After every chapter I was returned to the beginning of that chapter or the beginning of the book altogether. Also, each chapter seems to end rather abruptly.
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- WayneF
- 04-16-20
Worth the time
There are some good stories in the series. These narration at times made it a bit tough to listen for too long.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-10-19
Overall A Good Series
Overall this is a nice little series. I did expect it to peak my interest more than it did, I think some episodes felt rushed. With that said I quite enjoyed the medical installment and the quality of production.
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- RC
- 04-28-19
Good subjects but hate the editing style
Great subjects but the style of presentation is distracting. The odd editing style was distracting.
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- LadyJac10
- 01-23-22
Can’t wait for more
I love the idea of a listening museum. So of the more technical (electronic) items were a bit much for me to envision and understand on the first listen, but I was fascinated now me-the-less.
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-06-21
Loved It!
Bill Bryson has never failed to entertain me in print and now on audio. I thoroughly enjoyed this.
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- Kevin
- 12-05-20
Entertaining and enlightening
Just as it promises, these episodes bring you a glimpse into the scientific world in a very creative way. Science can be hard to understand without visual models, but with this series, Bill Bryson has succeeded in painting the mental pictures you need to understand the content. I will be checking out his other work and books as well.
Thank you Bill Bryson, as well as those who helped him produce this podcast. I plan to be a loyal listener!
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- Lisa Noyes
- 05-01-20
This should be called “The History of British Science and Engineering.”
This should be called “The History of British Science and Engineering.”
It was entirely historical with nothing recent, and that was not clear from the name or description.
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- Heisenberg
- 03-12-18
Good exploration of objects in the Science museum.
Similar in style to Neil MacGregor's History of the world in 100 objects, which examined artefacts in the British museum, this is equally entertaining. Led by the ever listenable Bill Bryson, these examine and explain objects in the Science museum. Shame there are currently only five episodes - more please audible!!
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- Make inu
- 10-19-19
Very interesting
Not much more to say than the title sorry, so sprouts, potatoes, carrots to fill the requiremt
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- Z.
- 11-07-20
What is the background music for ?
Cannot stand background music in educational programs. And, I am sorry , but Bill Bryson's voice is quite irritating. Like he is got some kind of speach impediment.
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- Sarah
- 07-19-20
fascinating stuff
I know bill from his travelling books, but this was totally different. once I got used to the fact that he didnt sound the way I always imagined I thoroughly enjoyed it
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- Anonymous User
- 03-22-19
I'd research anything said here before repeating
Clearly has a pocket full of the Queens shillings , do your research silly Bill .
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- james walker
- 07-08-20
A museum for the ears
Micro biographies and fun-filled facts about scientific inventions with a human story - often featuring unintended discoveries by ordinary people. The curators are very good at visualising the artefacts and Bryson does what Bryson does best - be his inquisitive good self. My favourite description was "it looks like a toaster that swallowed a donut". You'll have to listen to discover what it was...
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- tyto14
- 12-30-22
Very Interesting
Very Interesting. Great encouragement to young people to study science and think out of the box, especially young women; as 4 of the 5 curators were women 😀
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- Steven Waite
- 03-04-21
Very interesting.
Some really interesting information in these episodes.
Although I must admit, I do find Bill Bryson's voice a little dull.
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- Robert
- 01-08-21
nice sized bites of interesting information.
love Bill Bryson books... this one described interesting items with the usual humour that we have come to expect from his books.
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- K. Mahbubani
- 09-27-20
a museum in your ears indeed
an intriguing review and history of some typically overlooked objects at a number of museums
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- Shane M Healy
- 03-21-23
Bryson is Bryson. Brilliant
I’m a Bill Bryson fan so my opinion is biased, however, anything he pens is interesting informative and entertaining and this is no exception.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-07-22
I wish there were more!
Such an interesting series, I was so disappointed to discover there was only 5 episodes
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-20-22
enjoyable and informative
enjoyed these forays into the back stories of items at the British Museum, as well as the incidental info ...who would have thought there was a connection between Marconi and the famous Whiskey family...
great brain fodder
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- Chris
- 07-03-20
Not bad but not grear either.
Im a Bill Bryson fan. Interesting but i would have like to have heard more details of the objects and how they worked. It felt quite basic and a little dull. After listening to "a short history of nearly everything" i expected more from this series.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-08-20
Good learning for non science background
i would have liked more info on each topic. LOVE listening to Bill. he understand how we learn .
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- RICHARD H HUGHES
- 05-03-20
more of these please
more please very educational and entertaining bill Bryson is a great writer and reader
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- Angelina
- 01-17-20
More
I felt as if some of the subjects needed to be explained a little more full stop it was as if half the information was given, interesting anyway
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- Anonymous User
- 09-13-19
Love it!
This is a fun and really interesting series. I love museums and learning how things work and were developed so this series is perfect. Coupled with Bill Brysons soft tones and delightful accent it is a real pleasure to listen to.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-20-19
Science Bites
Insights into the science behind everyday life in a compact and convenient format. Great little stories.
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- Kindle Customer
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