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#47791
Posted 29 July 2008 - 05:11 PM
So you know those rumble strips on highways that warn you when you're approaching a toll booth or driving off the road?
What if we staked out a section of frequented highway, and put down rumble strips wherein the individual strips were spaced out so that the resultant frequencies matched the notes to songs? That way, when you drove down the road, you'd here a popular (or unpopular) song playing!
You could even do two different tracks on either side of the lane, so that the two sides of your car would "play" the melody and harmony to the song! If you don't like the song that's "playing," you just switch lanes!
By the way I'm winning.
What if we staked out a section of frequented highway, and put down rumble strips wherein the individual strips were spaced out so that the resultant frequencies matched the notes to songs? That way, when you drove down the road, you'd here a popular (or unpopular) song playing!
You could even do two different tracks on either side of the lane, so that the two sides of your car would "play" the melody and harmony to the song! If you don't like the song that's "playing," you just switch lanes!
By the way I'm winning.
#47794
Posted 30 July 2008 - 12:02 AM
QUOTE (Mase @ Jul 30 2008, 03:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So you know those rumble strips on highways that warn you when you're approaching a toll booth or driving off the road?
What if we staked out a section of frequented highway, and put down rumble strips wherein the individual strips were spaced out so that the resultant frequencies matched the notes to songs? That way, when you drove down the road, you'd here a popular (or unpopular) song playing!
You could even do two different tracks on either side of the lane, so that the two sides of your car would "play" the melody and harmony to the song! If you don't like the song that's "playing," you just switch lanes!
By the way I'm winning.
What if we staked out a section of frequented highway, and put down rumble strips wherein the individual strips were spaced out so that the resultant frequencies matched the notes to songs? That way, when you drove down the road, you'd here a popular (or unpopular) song playing!
You could even do two different tracks on either side of the lane, so that the two sides of your car would "play" the melody and harmony to the song! If you don't like the song that's "playing," you just switch lanes!
By the way I'm winning.
Lol. I'm fairly sure i've seen that done somewhere before.

/me bursts your bubble
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#47795
Posted 30 July 2008 - 12:52 AM
QUOTE (Aaron @ Jul 29 2008, 11:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Cool idea.
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O hai, humans. I've missed you (and my computer). Vacation has been -great-. I shall return late Friday. See you all soon!
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Blame it on the Pop

Why yes... I did give in to this here thing above. =O
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#47800
Posted 30 July 2008 - 11:04 AM
*pokes Aaron until he bleeds pictures*

^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
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#47801
Posted 30 July 2008 - 11:10 AM
QUOTE (JGJTan @ Jul 30 2008, 11:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
*pokes Aaron until he bleeds pictures*
It's not good if you poke them until they bleed. Bad Tanny! ::defenestrates Tanny::
#: ssh God@Heaven.org
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
#47802
Posted 30 July 2008 - 01:14 PM
Meanie!
OH YEAH. I've been like telling everyone this since it's like big as awesome news.
Today me and Mr. Botting were cleaning his office!! It was majorly intense, since it's like never been cleaned and it's pretty hard to tidy up. We filled up the huge bin in the corridor and kept on filling up the small ones. Even then, we only managed to tidy about half of the room... and it's freaking tiny. We somehow managed to find a piece of paper from 1995, one of the missing bursary practice exams from 1999, the original instrumentation of The Merchant of Venice which we lost around 3 years ago which was the master copy for an internal...
Also his teacher folder from 2005 which had everything he'd done that year, along with a planner. Also, around 3 blue slips from various months and even years - they're like the registration sheets you're meant to fill out and hand in at the end of your teaching day. Oh, and a shirt which was beginning to mould under a pile of papers and whatnot. Quite a few things from a few years back... I think half of it was from 2006/2007. I also stumbled across his bank statements, retirement funds, department budgets among other things... that was quite awkward.
I'm so excited though!! Hopefully we'll get it all finished tomorrow, although it'll be a hard out mish, since the day's shorter and we gotta tackle his desk. THAT is a nightmare. Put something right on the top of it, and after 10 minutes it'll most likely be lost for another week.
We like wrote out the woodwind lesson planner, put it on the desk, then lost it for a week. Finally found it one day while excavating for something else, put it aside on the desk (we were doing something else)... and lost it for another day before we could find it. We then immediately stuck it up on the wall to avoid another situation like that.

OH YEAH. I've been like telling everyone this since it's like big as awesome news.
Today me and Mr. Botting were cleaning his office!! It was majorly intense, since it's like never been cleaned and it's pretty hard to tidy up. We filled up the huge bin in the corridor and kept on filling up the small ones. Even then, we only managed to tidy about half of the room... and it's freaking tiny. We somehow managed to find a piece of paper from 1995, one of the missing bursary practice exams from 1999, the original instrumentation of The Merchant of Venice which we lost around 3 years ago which was the master copy for an internal...
Also his teacher folder from 2005 which had everything he'd done that year, along with a planner. Also, around 3 blue slips from various months and even years - they're like the registration sheets you're meant to fill out and hand in at the end of your teaching day. Oh, and a shirt which was beginning to mould under a pile of papers and whatnot. Quite a few things from a few years back... I think half of it was from 2006/2007. I also stumbled across his bank statements, retirement funds, department budgets among other things... that was quite awkward.

I'm so excited though!! Hopefully we'll get it all finished tomorrow, although it'll be a hard out mish, since the day's shorter and we gotta tackle his desk. THAT is a nightmare. Put something right on the top of it, and after 10 minutes it'll most likely be lost for another week.
We like wrote out the woodwind lesson planner, put it on the desk, then lost it for a week. Finally found it one day while excavating for something else, put it aside on the desk (we were doing something else)... and lost it for another day before we could find it. We then immediately stuck it up on the wall to avoid another situation like that.


^^ Thanks Ayumi, you rock!! ^^
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#47804
Posted 30 July 2008 - 04:32 PM
QUOTE (JGJTan @ Jul 29 2008, 01:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh she knows a lot of us are terrible with lines, as was evident on Sunday.
The play starts on the 9th of August... pretty much screwed. I do have the opportunity to drop out and play for the band instead... but I won't do that, because she'll kill me and never forgive me. Ever.

The play starts on the 9th of August... pretty much screwed. I do have the opportunity to drop out and play for the band instead... but I won't do that, because she'll kill me and never forgive me. Ever.

Tanny, if you want my advice, practise INSTEAD OF TELLING US YOU DONT KNOW YOUR LINES!
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#47805
Posted 30 July 2008 - 04:42 PM
QUOTE (Vl@d from V'jazma @ Jul 30 2008, 05:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (JGJTan @ Jul 29 2008, 01:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh she knows a lot of us are terrible with lines, as was evident on Sunday.
The play starts on the 9th of August... pretty much screwed. I do have the opportunity to drop out and play for the band instead... but I won't do that, because she'll kill me and never forgive me. Ever.

The play starts on the 9th of August... pretty much screwed. I do have the opportunity to drop out and play for the band instead... but I won't do that, because she'll kill me and never forgive me. Ever.

Tanny, if you want my advice, practise INSTEAD OF TELLING US YOU DONT KNOW YOUR LINES!

#: ssh God@Heaven.org
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."