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Viewmaster wrote:I remember as a kid getting two cocoa tins with a hole in the bottom of each through which a string was
knotted and run to the second tin. Two people could then talk to each other by alternate talking and listening
into the cocoa tin, keeping the string tightly stretched. Base of the tins formed the diaphragm.
I wonder if thinner better quality diaphragms and thin wire instead of string would transmit
higher frequencies up to NBTV standard?
It would be nostalgic to combine NBTV with far lost speech transmission.
This must be THE daftest NBTV idea ever, but then I am daft.
Viewmaster wrote:I'm so sorry about that but my atomic alarm clock is running 6 hours, 4 minutes, 8 seconds
and 100,000 nano seconds late..........as usual!
gary wrote:Viewmaster wrote:I'm so sorry about that but my atomic alarm clock is running 6 hours, 4 minutes, 8 seconds
and 100,000 nano seconds late..........as usual!
Don't worry Albert, it's all relative.
Viewmaster wrote:gary wrote:Viewmaster wrote:I'm so sorry about that but my atomic alarm clock is running 6 hours, 4 minutes, 8 seconds
and 100,000 nano seconds late..........as usual!
Don't worry Albert, it's all relative.
I didn't know that Einstein was a relative of yours, Gary.
gary wrote:Viewmaster wrote:gary wrote:
Don't worry Albert, it's all relative.
I didn't know that Einstein was a relative of yours, Gary.
That's just a (conspiracy?) theory Albert.
Viewmaster wrote:
Well that's thrown some light on the matter.
String theory now of the KOWKOW machine.
gary wrote:Viewmaster wrote:
Well that's thrown some light on the matter.
String theory now of the KOWKOW machine.
That's it Albert! NOW you are on board! How many curled up dimensions do you need?
Viewmaster wrote:gary wrote:Viewmaster wrote:
Well that's thrown some light on the matter.
String theory now of the KOWKOW machine.
That's it Albert! NOW you are on board! How many curled up dimensions do you need?
Veroboard is what I am working on at present.
My cat is all curled up, maybe I should rename her, 'Dimension.'
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