Haha. You know we're all to lazy to actually come up with anything. We just tell you what should be done.
Stop bothering me, Im sleeping.
Haha. You know we're all to lazy to actually come up with anything. We just tell you what should be done.
Wazzup man! Glad to see you joined. I figured that was you when I saw the name.
Yea, this guy was the 4th in line behind me, Theac, and some other kid, for the Wii release at Toys R Us this past weekend. Cool guy, CS major from GA Tech, kicks ass at Mario Kart, and I think he and Theac both popped boners while discussing the elusive Brown Note.
Welcome!
I thought I did that, I'll check the PM again. Any suggestions on proper PM content?
It is fun. I'll be a pro bowler by the end of the week. And I have vids of theac on bast on Spange on JJ on Wii Tennis action.
myth busters did the brown note thing and proved it false
wtf is that about?
Did the whole jet on a treadmill thing make its way around genmay, speaking of myth busters...
the brown note is a theory that ultra low frequency notes can make you sh*t yourself...it was thought up by the military iirc but it doesn't work
LALALALALALALALALA I can't hear you.
I apologize. Moogle was 3rd in line right after Theac. That other kid was 4th. We were going to have Mario Kart races around the store in his chair (it was this little chair with wheels on it that shot him out into the parking lot the first time he sat down in it), but we never got around to it.
tell Theac's college professor that it doesn't work . . . I'm sure he'd be more than happy to hit you with one.
did you see the mythbusters ep? why couldn't they make it work with the help of world class audio engineers?
I dunno, I'm not an acousitician, so I don't pretend to know anything about the tech. But apparently Theac's professor at Tech did, and made one. If I remember the conversation correctly, alot of it had to do with how you encase the low frequency energy in a high frequency beam . . . or something. ionno. Ask theac.
Why? He's posted 3 times so far.LET MOOGLE OUT ALREADY
I see. In that case...