In the 1980's, Canadian broadcaster Global found a loophole in Canadian broadcasting legislation.
Instead of broadcasting test patterns on screen and losing out on overnight revenue, they could send a cameraman into the city to walk around and film the streets of Toronto.
Global producers decided to create their own original music to accompany the show instead of losing out on licensing fees.
Because the show was entirely "Canadian Content", this allowed Global to leave key primetime slots open to broadcast American content.
The show was called Night Walk.
Although Night Walk was created to exploit a loophole, the footage that was left behind now looks like a time capsule.
Time has to be relative
Cause if I scroll while getting ready for work
An hour is a minute and I will get late
But at work an minute is an hour and lunch is still 5 hours away
Christopher Nolan about his colorblindness:
"As far as I'm concerned, I see a full spectrum of color. I mean, I see the world the way the world looks. I believe that very powerfully, and then someone can objectively give me a test and tells me that, well, there are actually certain distinctions I'm not making, and other distinctions that I'm making more strongly, because I don't see the range of greens that people see.
(...)If you tell someone you're color-blind, the first thing they do is they show you something and say, 'What color is that?' If you were in a wheelchair, people wouldn't go, 'Oh, you're in a wheelchair. Can you stand up?' It's a bizarre response, but they're fascinated because they can't understand that you would see things differently.
So they immediately start asking you what do things look like, and then laughing at you as you get it wrong."