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Projection fan ambience for sleep, relaxation, and deep focus. 10 hours of smooth fan. No talking just continuous ambient sound. _____ I’ve had a complicated relationship with overhead projectors. One aughts summer, my brother-in-law borrowed one from the school district, and we broadcast Rogue Squadron 2 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Rogue_Squadron_II:_Rogue_Leader] on the side of his house. The Battle of Endor [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqd3XJakRaE] played extra big. It was awesome. Typically, overhead projectors [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqf1DKSXJro] haunted my high school experience (I was a terrible student). A distinctly smooth gray-noise machine aimed blurry equations, history, language, and science principles onto a pull-down screen at the front of class. Screens that were only fun going away, as a tug initiated a spring to wheel the screen back into a roll with a “clap, clap, clap.” One projector was wheeled into ninth-grade biology before the final dissection of the trimester: a pig heart. And the class needed to take note of how we were to cut the pickled organ. It was to be my first dissection of the year—the other two times I had gotten a pass with a “because my religion” excuse (it was the ’90s, I went to a southern military school with its own church on campus). The "my religion" excuse failed the third attempt after my teacher asked, “What is your religion?” And I was like, “eh... Lutheran?” “Lutherans have a problem with dissection?” “I think?” The teacher called my parents and asked if they were comfortable with my cutting up a pig heart, and found out my mother was a cardiologist.
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