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Your video, Ice Dropped Down Borehole in Antarctic Creates Unusual Sound, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Shut up kid you bother me
You might be right. I couldn't understand anything from the video; the one thing I took from it was that Japanese people love to write big characters on their screens. TV must be horrible in Japan.
>> ^mxxcon:
>> ^MonkeySpank:
It's common for the baby to instantly stop crying. Something tells me that babies (or neo-people as they like to be called) still have the survival instinct of hiding when the wolves are around.
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i doubt it's survival instinct. It's more about hearing an unusual sound, because how else would you explain this
Shut up kid you bother me
>> ^mxxcon:
>> ^MonkeySpank:
It's common for the baby to instantly stop crying. Something tells me that babies (or neo-people as they like to be called) still have the survival instinct of hiding when the wolves are around.
Similar video
i doubt it's survival instinct. It's more about hearing an unusual sound, because how else would you explain this
According to that vid, it's the hertz of the sound that is important--the range between 6000~8000 hertz is similar to the sounds the baby heard inside the womb and therefore has a calming effect.
My own experience as a new parent, though, is that any loud sound will do. Our six-month old hates getting her diaper changed and cries whenever we put her down to do so. We found out that by repeatedly making any sort of loud sound (clapping hands, ringing a bell, stomping on the floor, etc.) we can keep her from freaking out long enough to get the diaper changed. She seems to be too distracted trying to figure out where the sound is coming from to notice the diaper change. But if we stop making the sound in the middle of the diaper change, all bets are off.
Shut up kid you bother me
>> ^MonkeySpank:
It's common for the baby to instantly stop crying. Something tells me that babies (or neo-people as they like to be called) still have the survival instinct of hiding when the wolves are around.
Similar video
i doubt it's survival instinct. It's more about hearing an unusual sound, because how else would you explain this
Efterklang - Mirador (corrugated iron makes wonderful music)
This is a very different performance
It's filmed in the open, in the courtyard out the back of a house, which gives a quite unusual sound, but it's good.