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Brown Noise!
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| Jackson |
UK TA's might know about this if they watched the program.
Apparently there is a certain noise you can make from a machine to make brown noise. It emits something like -35 decibels and a wavelength of 250 (i think).If you stand within a meter (3.3ft:)) of the source It reacts with your bowells making you yourself basically.
It has been tested on soldiers i believe.
Anyone heard about this or believe it???
I'll try to find a link. |
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| MarathonMan |
:wtf:
A curry works just as well as brown noise IMO! :D |
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| Jackson |
hmmm...i never knew southpark done an episode on it. I googeled and the closest i could find is a link to a music forum where they discuss about it...some interesting comments.
http://www.musiciansnews.com/16/1609990663786.shtml
Im searching for a sample on WinMX at the moment too. |
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| pooley |
| surfing the web and playing with the sound on the toilet ehh? |
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| Streakfury |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jackson
UK TA's might know about this if they watched the program.
Apparently there is a certain noise you can make from a machine to make brown noise. It emits something like -35 decibels and a wavelength of 250 (i think).If you stand within a meter (3.3ft:)) of the source It reacts with your bowells making you yourself basically.
It has been tested on soldiers i believe.
Anyone heard about this or believe it???
I'll try to find a link. |
Ha, I saw that program. It was called 'Brainiac' or something. For the most part they're just interested in blowing things up hehe. Like last week they were putting some of those chemicals that react with water (I forget their name, Alkali metals??) in a bath full of water and watching the bath get blown to pieces. Quality prime-time viewing. :p
As for that brown noise, well I was already feeling rather a lot of bowel movement that night, so I conveniently switched over the channel before they did the experiment.
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| Jackson |
I just really needed to fart when they played it :D
Yeah those metals were Rubidium and Ceasium. They put it into the bath tub full of water. They put something like 20mg of the chemicals in there. It looked like they chucked a hand grenade in there or something :haha: . |
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| |cEbLu3 |
heh, me and my cohorts once threw a block of lithium into my high school swimming pool. It was pretty awesome. Of course the administrarion didn't share the same view, but luckily nobody fessed up, :
ahhhh... school daze |
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