No sign of the elusive scene mentioned above, but they change the episodes and such from time to time, so who knows?I always thought the gal who played Jennifer of the Jungle was the most sinkable and had the legs for a good "stuck in the mud struggle and slow sink" situation. I did find the part where her arms were stuck and she strained to free them as the sound effects crew filled the air with squelching sounds to be quite intriguing. We target industrial, medical and consumer applications.We offer a complete service, starting from project definition, over feasibility study to the realization of hardware prototypes. We focus on the development and production of customer-specific embedded electronics.

More → DUET Greenhouse 2.0 Off Grid Recent Appearances Goa Heritage Project Workshop WDHB’s Learning Expedition UX India Under 25 Summit Panel Discussion After prototype validation we can scale up the design to production quantities through our partners.https://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Schermafbeelding-2019-10-24-om-12.14.08.pnghttps://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/logo_header.pngQuicksand geeft gestalte aan de slimme toekomst [WVI – Dutch]https://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Schermafbeelding-2019-10-08-om-14.18.25.pnghttps://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/logo_header.pnghttps://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/iof2020_logo.jpghttps://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/logo_header.pnghttps://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/sigfox_new_logo.pnghttps://quicksand.be/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/logo_header.png PBS broadcast 780 episodes over the course of its six seasons from October 25, 1971, to April 15, 1977. For some reason, I think it was her... but maybe I'm imagining things. I never saw it again. All I remember was that the sound they were highlighting was either "ea" or, more likely, "ch". Quicksand is an engineering company that designs micro-electronics for industrial, medical and consumer applications. at the start of the show) in her director's outfit with Morgan Freeman as her assistant. Maria on Sesame Street was quite sinkable as well.I remember seeing that scene as a kid. The Electric Company features animation, music, comedy and celebrities to show how the power of words can solve problems, especially those caused by a …

The quicksand pit was "fed" buy a "quicksand making machine" that made her sink deeper as more quicksand was added.I vaguely remember the actress who played the director of that scene... was it Rita Moreno? Quicksand is an engineering company that designs micro-electronics for industrial, medical and consumer applications. They had the short brunette (the one who yells, "Hey you GUYS!" We design the hardware. The Electric Company is an American educational children's television series created by Paul Dooley and produced by the Children's Television Workshop (now called Sesame Workshop) for PBS in the United States. We help you translating your requirements into formal specifications. We offer a complete service, starting from project definition, over feasibility study to the realization of hardware prototypes. With over 30+ years of experience … It was decades since I last saw that show. I think it might be time to go and buy some DVDs.It was a skit where they were shooting a movie. was in a tuxedo, and the quicksand was what appeared to be a flexible mat with a hole cut in the middle. Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guestsPerhaps this is a forlorn hope, but The Electric Company is up on Hulu.com.

We develop the firmware.We have 30+ years experience in embedded system design. Grab it!') We focus on low power embedded systems, interfacing to sensors, data collection, wireless data transfer. If I recall the QS was like foam blocks or something, but then again I was like 5 years old so I dont remember it too well. "Jennifer" and the guy with the cane were dressed in late 19th Century fashion. With over 30+ years of experience … What year was that, like 1980 or 1981?Older than that as the show went out of production in 1978, I think. Some of my favorite animated bits & skits from the original Electric Company series that aired on PBS in the late 60's to mid 70's Re: "Electric Company" Quicksand Post by water_bug_62208 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:50 am I always thought the gal who played Jennifer of the Jungle was the most sinkable and had the legs for a good "stuck in the mud struggle and slow sink" situation. Independent projects, incubations, publications and appearances by Quicksand. I was quite pleased when she was the sinkee in the Quicksand Scene, although she did have a lot more clothes on. I really wanna see this scene now.What episode is it?Good question. As I recall it, she was in an evening gown, the "rescuer"('Here is my cane! After prototype validation we can scale up the design to production quantities through our partners.