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A hallmark of human civilization in a random spectrogram recorded in a random cafe

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  • edited March 23

    @pedro said:

    I don't think the average animal brain is precision-tuned enough from birth to care about or notice a difference of 2% in average music wavelength...

    I feel personally offended, why being an average animal

    πŸ˜„ I was trying to be scientifically generic. Some animals (probably, most) have more precise auditory systems than humans. But even THEY probably can't tell 432 Hz music from birth! πŸ₯΄

  • edited March 23

    The average animal has 6 legs, I guess, I'd love to have that;)

  • wimwim
    edited March 23

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    The average animal has 6 legs, I guess, I'd love to have that;)

    That'd be a 300% increase in footwear costs though. Not to mention the added difficulty of putting on a pair of jeans right. I have enough trouble with that with only two legs. I think I'd have to switch to wearing a kilt.

  • @wim said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    The average animal has 6 legs, I guess, I'd love to have that;)

    That'd be a 300% increase in footwear costs though. Not to mention the added difficulty of putting on a pair of jeans right. I have enough trouble with that with only two legs.

    Not a problem if you convert to nudism, which of course I would.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Not a problem if you convert to nudism, which of course I would.

    (tries not to visualize)

  • That's pretty disrespectful, considering all the six legged nudists around;)

  • Thread derailment level 100%: achieved βœ… πŸ˜„

    @wim said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    The average animal has 6 legs, I guess, I'd love to have that;)

    That'd be a 300% increase in footwear costs though. Not to mention the added difficulty of putting on a pair of jeans right. I have enough trouble with that with only two legs. I think I'd have to switch to wearing a kilt.

    *200% (sorry πŸ₯΄)

    And I've heard about "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" many times and it seems to be some kind of "Standardized Nerd Humor Reference Implementation" or something? πŸ€” I swear though, my humor (which I would consider half-nerd, half-geek, and half-bullshit (sorry, bullshit came spontaneously and I can't be bothered to change the other "half"s) is totally original and hand-grown with love! (and probably hate for those who have to endure it πŸ˜„)

  • Btw, regarding the original picture, I think I discern an Yi Jing hexagram there. Still in forensics but I’ll get back atchya

  • @pedro said:
    Btw, regarding the original picture, I think I discern an Yi Jing hexagram there. Still in forensics but I’ll get back atchya

    Now don't be saying you also found a slight disturbance in THE FORCE at 432 Hz πŸ˜„

  • Please enlighten me on your distinction between geek and nerd humor. They’re the same to my simpleton mind.

  • wimwim
    edited March 23

    @SevenSystems said:
    And I've heard about "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" many times and it seems to be some kind of "Standardized Nerd Humor Reference Implementation" or something? πŸ€” I swear though, my humor (which I would consider half-nerd, half-geek, and half-bullshit (sorry, bullshit came spontaneously and I can't be bothered to change the other "half"s) is totally original and hand-grown with love! (and probably hate for those who have to endure it πŸ˜„)

    Based on that description, I bet you'd enjoy the series. It may severely strain any Germanism you have left though. πŸ˜‰

  • wimwim
    edited March 23

    @SevenSystems said:
    Thread derailment level 100%: achieved βœ… πŸ˜„

    It never had any rails to begin with. 😎

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:
    Please enlighten me on your distinction between geek and nerd humor. They’re the same to my simpleton mind.

    Geek is usually about fandom/obsession for a thing while nerd is more about knowledge/smarts.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Geek is usually about fandom/obsession for a thing while nerd is more about knowledge/smarts.

    nerd.

  • Being you, i would be shit scared of this demonic face watching you !!

  • @wim said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    And I've heard about "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" many times and it seems to be some kind of "Standardized Nerd Humor Reference Implementation" or something? πŸ€” I swear though, my humor (which I would consider half-nerd, half-geek, and half-bullshit (sorry, bullshit came spontaneously and I can't be bothered to change the other "half"s) is totally original and hand-grown with love! (and probably hate for those who have to endure it πŸ˜„)

    Based on that description, I bet you'd enjoy the series. It may severely strain any Germanism you have left though. πŸ˜‰

    After 8 years in Ireland, I'd say hardly any of that stuff left. I call that a win πŸ˜„

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Blipsford_Baubie said:
    Please enlighten me on your distinction between geek and nerd humor. They’re the same to my simpleton mind.

    Geek is usually about fandom/obsession for a thing while nerd is more about knowledge/smarts.

    Interesting, I always thought it was the other way around! But anyway, yeah I have ZERO fandom/obsession and 100% smarts. Obviously 😁

  • @dendy said:
    Being you, i would be shit scared of this demonic face watching you !!

    πŸ˜‚ I once created sounds to explicitly "draw" faces etc. in spectrograms, was fun!

  • edited March 24

    Fun stuff on spectrograms:
    https://www.bastwood.com/?page_id=10

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Fun stuff on spectrograms:
    https://www.bastwood.com/?page_id=10

    πŸ˜„ The cat!!! Crazy... someone else had an as-weird-as-me idea!

  • edited March 24

    Yeah, and I haven't checked the other ones (I should and will of course/maybe), but the face in that aphex twin track sounds great, too.

    Kind of related:

    Of course you want them to move like in real life :)

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Yeah, and I haven't checked the other ones (I should and will of course/maybe), but the face in that aphex twin track sounds great, too.

    Kind of related:

    Of course you want them to move like in real life :)

    "Or move into space..." πŸ˜‚

    Man yeah, loved that video. Absolutely fascinating. I mean, the principle is simple (it's just a CRT!), but the presentation is πŸ‘Œ

    When I still had an "analog" studio with real gear, I also had a decades old oscilloscope with a huge screen sitting on top of the rack and fed the L/R channels into X/Y because I always loved playing the synths and see what each sound's "spaciousness" looked like. For mono sounds, I had a spectrum analyser stacked on top 😁

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