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offline beanium from United States on 2004-09-06 09:55 [#01326328]
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Bocuma -> ROYGBIV


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 09:57 [#01326331]
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dukes of hazard -> jim'll fixit


 

offline Peter File from the future!!! Ooooh chase me! on 2004-09-06 09:58 [#01326334]
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hazzard, man


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-09-06 09:59 [#01326337]
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0 dB = hearing threshold. 20 µPa.
180 dB would be 20µPa times 10^18, so thats 20 * 10^12 Pa.
this being well at least a lot bigger than 20 bar, which i
certainly consider deadly for humans


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-09-06 10:00 [#01326339]
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i dont know if that was correct, shifting commas and all.
but its pretty unbelievable


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 10:01 [#01326341]
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dukes of hazzard -> jim'll fixit



 

offline Peter File from the future!!! Ooooh chase me! on 2004-09-06 10:04 [#01326345]
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aye, 'twas a classic


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-09-06 10:07 [#01326349]
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''The combo "mean mister mustard+polythen pam+she came in
through the bathroom window" on "abbey road" by the Beatles
is AWESOME, best thing i've ever heard !''

Winner.

And I agree about the Lexaunculpt album. That is SO easy to
sit through all the way.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 10:20 [#01326365]
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Yes, Blurring of the Trees, Ophecks?!

I can't believe I forgot about that one!


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 10:21 [#01326366]
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"0 dB = hearing threshold"

Huh?

130dbs is usually considered a "threshold" or where "pain"
may kick in, but in actuality, it's more around 140 but
obviously dependent on the person.



 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-09-06 10:24 [#01326369]
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i didnt say pain threshold. hearing treshold. like, lowest
intensity a healthy ear can .. hear

at 1khz of course. it equals, like chris says, 10^-12
watt/m²



 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 10:32 [#01326386]
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how can you hear nothing?


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 10:32 [#01326388]
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on second thoughts don't answer that


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-09-06 10:34 [#01326391]
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pardon?


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2004-09-06 10:36 [#01326394]
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RUKSPOKEN ARE SPONSORED BY : OXO!!!


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 10:37 [#01326395]
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flat feet


 

offline zaphod from the metaverse on 2004-09-06 11:20 [#01326478]
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idioteque - morning bell

come to daddy (pappy mix) - flim


 

offline Skeptopotamus from Home (United Kingdom) on 2004-09-06 11:38 [#01326507]
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Ubiquity > Asylum > Bedouin > Molten Love > Pi (Orb -
Orblivion)

Best.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:27 [#01327123]
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Ummm

1dB is what the lowest amount of pressure change is
considered "differentiable by humans"

that's why it's a standard.

1dB = lowest difference in what humans can hear.



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:27 [#01327125]
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zaphod, nice one.

i love that stir up moment right before flim starts

then it slams in


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 18:31 [#01327130]
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surely if that were true then it would be 1 bel not 1
decibel, otherwise the definition of a decibel would be the
current value of a bel


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-09-06 18:33 [#01327134]
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he's right, the deninition of 0 dB is the threshold of
hearing


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:35 [#01327137]
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0dB ?

Ok....

nevermind, you obviously didn't read correctely.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:36 [#01327138]
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So I'm lost. What are you saying about 1bel?

Humans can easily tell the difference between bels, but they
can tell a difference down to a dB .... im not sure what
you are trying to say with that whole bit.



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:37 [#01327143]
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Definitions of bel on the Web:

a logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibels
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn



 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:38 [#01327144]
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Definitions of decibel (dB) on the Web:

One-tenth of a bel. It is equal to 10 times the logarithm of
the power ratio, 20 times the log of the voltage ratio, or
20 times the log of the current ratio. One decibel is the
amount by which the pressure of a pure sine wave of sound
must be varied in order for the change to be detected by the
average human ear. The decibel can express an actual level
only when comparing with some definite reference level that
is assumed to zero dB.




 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-09-06 18:40 [#01327150]
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Anybody hear about Phil Collins? He's putting on his final
farewell tour, his hearing in his right ear is just about
shot! Tragic, but now he has an excuse.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:40 [#01327152]
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You can say 0 dB is the threshold of human hearing because
it's the starting point and where 1db is the first bit of
change to a human, but how is that relevant


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 18:41 [#01327153]
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Ophecks, no I haven't heard anything.

I can only imagine how bad most of those bands who have been
playing live for 20+ years ... man their ears must be shot
to hell.


 

offline TehLaw from around. (Canada) on 2004-09-06 19:01 [#01327181]
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Mystikal - Danger/Emotional Joystick - Eight/Bogdan
Raczynski - Untitled 02 in saskrotch's broken needles.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-09-06 19:10 [#01327188]
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I'll probably just end myself when my hearing inevitably
goes. But it definitely would be doubly tough for someone
like that, who lives and dies by pleasant soundwaves (Phil's
soundwaves haven't been too pleasant in a long time). But
life goes on. Brian Wilson was mostly deaf in one ear when
he produced what is arguably the best album ever. No sweat,
they can get by.

Pete Townshend has had a horrible case of tinnitus for
decades, and no wonder. That'll drive you mad. That's what
I'm worried about. Sometimes, on a really quiet night, I'll
get this... foreboding frequency in my ears. Strangely, it
used to happen way more often though.


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-09-06 19:14 [#01327189]
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I've been getting a pretty nasty ring in my ear when I'm
going to sleep lately.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2004-09-06 19:20 [#01327192]
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: / , ophecks.

I have pretty good respect for Phil Collins. Don't really
care to mock him.

Some classic and deep stuff, there


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2004-09-06 19:24 [#01327195]
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Phil knows I'm just playin'. Phil knows I love when his
drums make their gobsmacking entrance on ''In the Air
Tonight''.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2008-09-10 12:16 [#02235860]
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it began in africa vs galaxy bounce from chem bros

among many others


 


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