Knut explores Copenhagen the city; Chris deplores Copenhagen the tobacco product. Also discussed this week: meat, coffee, Scandinavian interoperability, Lilyhammer (not Lillehammer), and which of Norway's many uncanny valleys Chris might actually be from.

Knut explores Copenhagen the city; Chris deplores Copenhagen the tobacco product. Also discussed this week: meat, coffee, Scandinavian interoperability, Lilyhammer (not Lillehammer), and which of Norway's many uncanny valleys Chris might actually be from.

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Veslebror ser deg (English title: Little Brother) Cory Doctorow — This is what Chris reads an exerpt from at the start of the episode. This translation is in Nynorsk (not Bokmål)Little Brother (Cory Doctorow novel) - WikipediaStavanger - WikipediaUncanny valley - WikipediaWhat happens when lightning strikes an airplane? - Scientific AmericanSnakes on a Plane (2006) - IMDbFerge Kristiansand-Hirtshals (ferry from Norway to Denmark)Kid A (Radiohead album) - WikipediaDeftones - WikipediaRadiohead - WikipediaDesignmuseum DanmarkHans Wegner - WikipediaRelæ (restaurant in Copenhagen)Spontan (Copenhagen brewery/restaurant)Brettxit (the beer) - DN.noIndia pale ale - WikipediaKamelåså — Danish language sketch - YouTube — Yes, this is at least the third time we've linked to this. If you haven't watched it already, this episode is by far the most relevant time to do so :)How true is it that Scandinavians speak to each other in their own native language when they go to each others' countries? - QuoraDanish numbersThe Number System of DanishHario V60 Coffee Brew Method - YouTubeTop 10 Coffee Consuming Nations - WorldAtlas.comCoffee quality - bean densitya riddle wrapped up in an enigma - WiktionaryCopenhagen hailed 'most walkable' city | Copenhagencvb default newsBicycle Culture -The official website of DenmarkHome By- & Pendlercyklen (Copenhagen cycle rental scheme) Oslo Bysykkel (bicycle rental scheme)This is how much Danes drink and smoke - The LocalSmoking in Norway - WikipediaNorway - Tobacco Control LawsSmoking in the United Kingdom - WikipediaSnus - WikipediaChewing gum is a vile habit, so let's spit it out once and for all | Rupert Myers | Opinion | The GuardianCinnamon challenge - WikipediaHow to Use Snus: 5 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHowScandinavism - WikipediaPan-Scandinavia | Alternate History DiscussionThe Hunger Games - WikipediaDet er dejlig å være norsk i Danmark - reklame - 1991 - YouTubeMeatshop Tattoo Blackwork, Dotwork & Nordic Art TattoosDanish Bacon - WikipediaAfter Eight - Wikipedia — (a chocolate, not a gentlemen's club)Danish cuisine - Wikipedia — This page mentions "meat" 40 times, if that's any indicationMystery meat - WikipediaComparative price levels for food, beverages and tobacco - Statistics ExplainedLilyhammer (TV Series 2012–2014) - IMDbLilyhammer (the TV series) - WikipediaLillehammer (the town) - WikipediaLilyhammer Trailer - YouTubeNorthern Exposure (TV Series 1990–1995) - IMDbGrandiosa (pizza) - WikipediaMarius (traditional Norwegian sweater)Norgesvenn(er) (Norway's Friends) – WikipediaTom Scott: British Plugs Are Better Than All Other Plugs, And Here's Why - YouTubeTom Scott: In Norway, Everyone Can Know How Much You Earn - YouTubeBritish Jaegers: what if Pacific Rim was set in the UK? — Special mention: TACTICAL CHUNDERTesco Metro - WikipediaLagkagehusetLagkagehuset - YouTube — You can hear 'Lagkagehuset' pronounced in the first few seconds of this video.Stød (Danish glottal stop, kinda) - WikipediaBorgen (TV series) - WikipediaNorwegian homophones - ...a search for the above — gjerne/hjerneNRK TV - Eides språksjovOlsen Driver recipeProduct placement (UK) - WikipediaThe BBC's policy/view on brands/products on camera — Digital Spy