Oh you have no idea..
Oh you have no idea..
.. iron and nickel and carbon,” noted study co-author Rajdeep Dasgupta.
Nice.
And now Luci in the sky with diamonds is playing in my head..
The sound mix was way off for me too, and I watched it on Youtube.
My first thought, too.
*boop*
Yes. Not just the fifth, though, any harmony works. This kind of tuning works best for absolute fine-tuning, getting it just perfect.
That’s basically my outlook on everything that’s hopefully coming up in the next few decades.
I’ve read that their sounds are even tuned to specific frequencies that match those of a human infant’s, so we’re subconsciously forced to respond.
Not just South India.. it’s all over. Though the one in your video is little more dramatic, most chai vendors do it like in the top article picture.
I just started reading Seveneves by Neal Stephenson, and this REALLY brought it to life. Especially cos he describes the exact same effect and situation in one scene.
Jesus WEPT!
That would be fantastic. Changing the gender of a legend to suit one’s needs. Hell, you’ve just given me a great fanfic idea.
And now I must read this.
Helium does provide for funnier sounding last words, you have to admit.
Plus you get to squeak out a chirpy little “Goodbye, cruel world!” before you go.
That would be nowhere, actually.
As I commented in the grey, I’m convinced the typo in the Tattle’s quote of Chilton (“He man not even be a man”, at around 6:21) was entirely intentional.