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  • @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @supadom said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @supadom said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Are you sure this isn’t an issue about how Safari sucks way too much resources? ;)
    Plus, maybe you were looking at online app manuals for most of that Safari session, right? B)

    One thing is sure that nothing is sure! It's just a game that I know I'll never win but definitely think it's worth at least trying.

    I might try and use chrome for a bit to see which one is a bigger sucker.

    I've got my second ipad on charge, playing a loop in BM3 for the next seven days.

    Playing loops for ages they actually seem to change while listening over time - weird how the brain works :p

    Which kind of defies the idea that the brain stops listening to repetitive stuff after a while.

    Yeah it doesn’t stop, it’s just more selective, similar to how when reading the brain takes more notice of the first and last words in a sentence.

    I think it is more related to how if you repeat a word over and over many times, it starts to feel strange saying it and it sounds kind of gibberish-y. Or how lack of stimulation can trigger hallucinations.
    The other effect where your brain tunes out repetitive stimuli requires something else to engage the brain and hold its focus. It seems more tied to survival instincts, where a change in the sound environment triggers attention to see if there is a new threat, as opposed to a steadiness to the sound environment, which signals no new threats approaching.

    But how come a crap repetitive tune like Agadoo stays in the head for so long! ;)

    Is this what youre talking about? Had no clue what it was

    I’m assuming so cause its already creeping back to me since I switched over to type this.

    Yep that’s it Arrrrrrrrrgh....agaaaaaadoo

    I kinda scared to watch it. Is this like that movie The Ring, the one with the killer VHS tape? Will I become possessed or go insane from this?

    Yes, yes it is. Yes you will!

  • @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @supadom said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @supadom said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Are you sure this isn’t an issue about how Safari sucks way too much resources? ;)
    Plus, maybe you were looking at online app manuals for most of that Safari session, right? B)

    One thing is sure that nothing is sure! It's just a game that I know I'll never win but definitely think it's worth at least trying.

    I might try and use chrome for a bit to see which one is a bigger sucker.

    I've got my second ipad on charge, playing a loop in BM3 for the next seven days.

    Playing loops for ages they actually seem to change while listening over time - weird how the brain works :p

    Which kind of defies the idea that the brain stops listening to repetitive stuff after a while.

    Yeah it doesn’t stop, it’s just more selective, similar to how when reading the brain takes more notice of the first and last words in a sentence.

    I think it is more related to how if you repeat a word over and over many times, it starts to feel strange saying it and it sounds kind of gibberish-y. Or how lack of stimulation can trigger hallucinations.
    The other effect where your brain tunes out repetitive stimuli requires something else to engage the brain and hold its focus. It seems more tied to survival instincts, where a change in the sound environment triggers attention to see if there is a new threat, as opposed to a steadiness to the sound environment, which signals no new threats approaching.

    But how come a crap repetitive tune like Agadoo stays in the head for so long! ;)

    Is this what youre talking about? Had no clue what it was

    I’m assuming so cause its already creeping back to me since I switched over to type this.

    Yep that’s it Arrrrrrrrrgh....agaaaaaadoo

    I kinda scared to watch it. Is this like that movie The Ring, the one with the killer VHS tape? Will I become possessed or go insane from this?

    Nah, I loved the fruit backing band. It’s been an hour or two now and I can’t even recall the melody, just somethin about mixin pineapples up or something

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @supadom said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @supadom said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Are you sure this isn’t an issue about how Safari sucks way too much resources? ;)
    Plus, maybe you were looking at online app manuals for most of that Safari session, right? B)

    One thing is sure that nothing is sure! It's just a game that I know I'll never win but definitely think it's worth at least trying.

    I might try and use chrome for a bit to see which one is a bigger sucker.

    I've got my second ipad on charge, playing a loop in BM3 for the next seven days.

    Playing loops for ages they actually seem to change while listening over time - weird how the brain works :p

    Which kind of defies the idea that the brain stops listening to repetitive stuff after a while.

    Yeah it doesn’t stop, it’s just more selective, similar to how when reading the brain takes more notice of the first and last words in a sentence.

    I think it is more related to how if you repeat a word over and over many times, it starts to feel strange saying it and it sounds kind of gibberish-y. Or how lack of stimulation can trigger hallucinations.
    The other effect where your brain tunes out repetitive stimuli requires something else to engage the brain and hold its focus. It seems more tied to survival instincts, where a change in the sound environment triggers attention to see if there is a new threat, as opposed to a steadiness to the sound environment, which signals no new threats approaching.

    But how come a crap repetitive tune like Agadoo stays in the head for so long! ;)

    Is this what youre talking about? Had no clue what it was

    I’m assuming so cause its already creeping back to me since I switched over to type this.

    Yep that’s it Arrrrrrrrrgh....agaaaaaadoo

    I kinda scared to watch it. Is this like that movie The Ring, the one with the killer VHS tape? Will I become possessed or go insane from this?

    Nah, I loved the fruit backing band. It’s been an hour or two now and I can’t even recall the melody, just somethin about mixin pineapples up or something

    Pineapple Pen? :D

  • @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @CracklePot said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @supadom said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @supadom said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Are you sure this isn’t an issue about how Safari sucks way too much resources? ;)
    Plus, maybe you were looking at online app manuals for most of that Safari session, right? B)

    One thing is sure that nothing is sure! It's just a game that I know I'll never win but definitely think it's worth at least trying.

    I might try and use chrome for a bit to see which one is a bigger sucker.

    I've got my second ipad on charge, playing a loop in BM3 for the next seven days.

    Playing loops for ages they actually seem to change while listening over time - weird how the brain works :p

    Which kind of defies the idea that the brain stops listening to repetitive stuff after a while.

    Yeah it doesn’t stop, it’s just more selective, similar to how when reading the brain takes more notice of the first and last words in a sentence.

    I think it is more related to how if you repeat a word over and over many times, it starts to feel strange saying it and it sounds kind of gibberish-y. Or how lack of stimulation can trigger hallucinations.
    The other effect where your brain tunes out repetitive stimuli requires something else to engage the brain and hold its focus. It seems more tied to survival instincts, where a change in the sound environment triggers attention to see if there is a new threat, as opposed to a steadiness to the sound environment, which signals no new threats approaching.

    But how come a crap repetitive tune like Agadoo stays in the head for so long! ;)

    Is this what youre talking about? Had no clue what it was

    I’m assuming so cause its already creeping back to me since I switched over to type this.

    Yep that’s it Arrrrrrrrrgh....agaaaaaadoo

    I kinda scared to watch it. Is this like that movie The Ring, the one with the killer VHS tape? Will I become possessed or go insane from this?

    Put it this way; it cannot be unheard...

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