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Re: [microsound] audio terrorism



it's kind of juvenile, to say the least. but i like the idea of music bombs, so long as they don't damage anyone's hearing.

my uncle fondly retells a story in which he made a sinister 'alarm clock' out of a car horn (powered by a car battery) and sealed the thing in a fairly indestructible case while he was in undergraduate electronic engineering. as a practical joke, they placed this sound bomb under a student's bed prior to a critical exam and set the thing off at some ungodly hour:) good thing the victim didn't have any kind of heart condition...

any ideas for microsound bombs out there? maybe a new project (yeah right, kim is thinking right now...)

g.




On 22-Feb-07, at 9:09 PM, Xdugef wrote:

This is giving me a major clue..

;-)


--- Graham Miller <grahammiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/22/church.foul.language.ap/index.html

great stuff. but then again, i'm pretty demented:)

g.



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