Crazy Interview Test Pt. 2.
Bizarre interview with famous Norwegian professor in politics, Frank Aarebrot, who has an amputated foot. This is NOT fake.
Journalists must be able to interview peop...
Crazy Interview Test Pt. 2. Bizarre interview with famous Norwegian professor in politics, Frank Aarebrot, who has an amputated foot. This is NOT fake.
Journalists must be able to interview people in very stressing enviroments (war etc). So they test this guys attention skills by distracting him.
The irony here is that the subject of the highly intellectual conversation is that television has become a medium for distraction, not for information. -Team Antonsen.
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Yeah, the topic of discussion is absolutely relevant =) It is about how TV is not poor medium for intellectual conversations, because people are so easily distracted by small visual things. Say for example, a poorly tied tie.... or a man eating chips from an amputated leg :P
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