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New THX Deep Note Trailer in 4K! (2019)

Yanny or Laurel

MilkmanDan says...

First play, I heard Yanny. On the last repeat, I "tried" to hear Laurel and was able to, but felt like Yanny was stronger.

Second play, I turned up my volume. I had had it set quite low, I turned it up to rather high. With that, it was flipped -- Laurel stronger, Yanny just audible if I listened specifically for it.

I have my computer hooked up to a receiver with large speakers and a subwoofer.

THX sound/tone on a dot matrix printer.

Eminem's Lose Yourself in American Sign Language

Sagemind says...

You'd find yourself quite wrong.
A deaf person can feel the music. Turn it up and the vibrations are there, the beat and the tones.

It's just the words that are lost, and this type of interpretation brings it together. Above that, it's also not just the words, but the attitude and facial expressions which convey a strong feeling to the message of the music.

ChaosEngine said:

So, devils advocate: what is the point of signing music? Presumably the majority of people this is aimed at are deaf, and can't hear the melody. Ok, you can get the lyrics and the rhythm, but that's not really the music is it?

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Subwoofer Vs. Kitten

BoneRemake says...

The cat is pawing at the Sub box enclosure's port, a ported box is larger than a sealed box and with a port ( the hole ) it acts as more surface area, the more surface area a sub has the higher the SPL ( sound pressure level ) as a sub is a large diaphragm.

So if any of you have computer speaker set up with a sub that has a hole in it or a home audio with a hole in the box, turn it up and feel the air rushing out, that is what the cat is reacting too, just the air pulses.

Which is the Killer, Current or Voltage?

draak13 says...

It's actually slightly more complicated still. With the power supply he's using, a DC power supply, he could turn it up to 100+ volts and hold both leads without issue (not touch them to his tongue, but hold them in his hands would be fine). I've done exactly that before; I could feel a slight amount of discomfort as current flowed through my fingers at both leads (the point of highest current density in the circuit that is my body), but it could otherwise be said that it 'tickled'. I've also had experiences once or twice in my life where I accidentally touched 120V AC, and it most certainly did NOT tickle, it HURT.

What people don't realize about humans (and even regular tap water) is that both are actually highly resistive to DC current, in the megaohms region. Once you get to 10's of Hz, for example 60Hz, 100V starts becoming quite deadly. The capacitance in our body (and in water with ion contaminants) allows current to flow much more readily when you get to alternating current of at least that minimum frequency. The net effect is that your body's resistance decreases as the input frequency increases.

Yes, it is 'current that kills', and even more accurately 'current density that kills', but it's the amount and frequency of voltage applied paired with the frequency specific resistance of the system that determines how much current will flow.

Jackie Chan's Police Story 2: Playground Fight

The Hidden Costs of Hamburgers

Calvin Harris - Sweet Nothing ft. Florence Welch

BoneRemake says...

I litterally can not turn it up anymore. It pisses me the fuck off.

headphones should have an ~~~ infinity setting. Windows 7 should have an INFINITY setting.

The longest slide bar you have ever seen.

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A Place To Bury Strangers ~ You Are The One

A Place To Bury Strangers ~ You Are The One

A Place To Bury Strangers ~ You Are The One

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Dante Hall sickest juke ever

Ryjkyj says...

It's not just the juke, OR the way he turns it up on the sideline, but how he uses one defender to completely take out another. That man should have been a ninja.



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