artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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+ | [[Image:1970's-airliner.jpg|left|thumb|200px|A 1970's airliner.]] | ||
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β | * Near the end of this song is an aural collage of shortwave radio noise. Morse, teletype, and various data signals can be heard including a radio modem (called the Harris RF-5710) used by hobbyists and naval military services | + | * Near the end of this song is an aural collage of shortwave radio noise. Morse, teletype, and various data signals can be heard including a radio modem (called the Harris RF-5710) used by hobbyists and naval military services. |
β | + | * "Slow this bird down" is pilot jargon for reducing speed during a landing. | |
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