Is this a classic case of giving someone the fisheye?theCryptofishist wrote:(Roll eye.)oneeyeddick wrote:I am not much for making plans, on the fly is how I roll.
Do you think this would be a good investment to bring to BM?
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Imagine going up to a random dome and attaching this to an exposed strut
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...with a small FM receiver tuned to your personal transmitter and mic.roastduck wrote:Imagine going up to a random dome and attaching this to an exposed strut
They probably wouldn't stick to a LEO vehicle.
Did I say that out loud?
My grandfather, back in the day when gas stations had outhouses, was at a station where the owner had rigged a speaker below the seat in the triple-door outhouse, with the mic behind the counter from where he could see the outhouse. The owner said "watch this" as two young ladies each entered. He waited a few moments and then picked up the mic and said "Hey. Would you mind waiting? I'm not done painting down here".bubbavic wrote: 2) attaching it to random in-use porta potties to "enhance" the user's experiences
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That's one word I regret googling during breakfast.
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Video games are giving kids unrealistic expectations on how many swords they can carry.
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, but don't harm the red dragon that frequents the area from time to time. He and I have an agreement.
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That's one word I regret googling during breakfast.
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Video games are giving kids unrealistic expectations on how many swords they can carry.
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, but don't harm the red dragon that frequents the area from time to time. He and I have an agreement.
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extra points for anyone who successfully sticks it to a LEOCanoe wrote:...with a small FM receiver tuned to your personal transmitter and mic.roastduck wrote:Imagine going up to a random dome and attaching this to an exposed strut
They probably wouldn't stick to a LEO vehicle.
Did I say that out loud?
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thats going to be on the bingo board, does anyone know the peg game? stick a peg on someone with out them noticing.roastduck wrote: extra points for anyone who successfully sticks it to a LEO
so on the playa bingo board "peg an leo" pics to prove it
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Burners with torches is right and natural and just.-fishy.
CATCH AND RELEASE.
Burners with torches is right and natural and just.-fishy.
CATCH AND RELEASE.
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Any updates? Did you get it yet?
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Yes, it is pretty cool! Got $20 worth of fun already from the first one, second one still in the box.
I haven't tried it yet on the washing machine box out in shed #4, but I expect it to sound "OK" as it does on most boxes.
It sounds frekkin AWESOME on an acoustic guitar, and sounds pretty damn good on a tissue box and on the exaust fan over the kitchen stove.
Been busy, will update again when I have more time to dink with them.
I haven't tried it yet on the washing machine box out in shed #4, but I expect it to sound "OK" as it does on most boxes.
It sounds frekkin AWESOME on an acoustic guitar, and sounds pretty damn good on a tissue box and on the exaust fan over the kitchen stove.
Been busy, will update again when I have more time to dink with them.
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Is this for a brown note experiment by any chance?
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We already have dubstep for that.
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
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They still make the large transducers.
Mostly used for seating where they will transmit directly through the body.
I've never tried them myself.
Speaker design is a very complex area.
Over 90% of my sound system is in the speakers themselves, and this is very appropriate.
Nothing wrong with a device like this as a novelty.
If you want to get serious about it, I suggest structural styrofoam as a cone surface.
I have a flat speaker made of styrofoam with an edge cut to allow some flexibility.
They used a metal piece in the center to produce some treble.
My largest bass drivers have a styrofoam backing for stiffness.
Efficiency is key for portable speakers, even more than normal use.
Looking for speakers for a walkman, I found a pair of non-powered speakers make in japan, that were actually louder than any of the amplified sets available at much higher cost, and they sounded better too.
All the rest were chinese made.
Mostly used for seating where they will transmit directly through the body.
I've never tried them myself.
Speaker design is a very complex area.
Over 90% of my sound system is in the speakers themselves, and this is very appropriate.
Nothing wrong with a device like this as a novelty.
If you want to get serious about it, I suggest structural styrofoam as a cone surface.
I have a flat speaker made of styrofoam with an edge cut to allow some flexibility.
They used a metal piece in the center to produce some treble.
My largest bass drivers have a styrofoam backing for stiffness.
Efficiency is key for portable speakers, even more than normal use.
Looking for speakers for a walkman, I found a pair of non-powered speakers make in japan, that were actually louder than any of the amplified sets available at much higher cost, and they sounded better too.
All the rest were chinese made.
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Styrofoam in use.
I know it sounds crazy, but works.
Resonant frequency 16 hz.
Very old drivers, so may be an obsolete approach now.


I know it sounds crazy, but works.
Resonant frequency 16 hz.
Very old drivers, so may be an obsolete approach now.


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LOL!!! What was that about punching a baby? Or the sound of vomit?oneeyeddick wrote:We already have dubstep for that.
(Thank you, Sailor Boy, for nailing it on the head in BRCW)
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Dick, Leggs, Wheelgunner, and I were over at Pinemom & TITWI's house earlier this month. Dick had one of the egg shap transducer units. Piney and I had finished a tour of the backyard and were heading to the back door when Dick comes running out and slapped the transducer to my temple. Holy shit! That was one of thhe coolest things EVAR! It sounds like th music is right in yer head. He tried it on the dog. Doggie was not impressed.
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