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And into the slow, second movement, marked "adagio religioso," he incorporated the
sounds
of birdsong that he heard outside his window in what he knew would be his last spring; he was imagining a future for her in which he would play no part.
And when you call and leave him a message, you just, on the outgoing message, it's just whale
sounds
and then a beep, which actually
sounds
a lot like a whale sound.
Three of my colleagues went as far as to drive me to an open air strike area where the explosion
sounds
were the only thing I could hear.
Well this
sounds
very melancholic, doesn't it?
Well, this
sounds
very energetic, doesn't it?
Now, that
sounds
completely ridiculous to us now, but Galen was simply trying to explain something about sleep that we all deal with every day.
So in that way, it
sounds
a lot like the lymphatic system, doesn't it?
Now, all of this
sounds
great, but where are we going to get this generation four from?
Because to a veteran aid worker, the idea of putting cold, hard cash into the hands of the poorest people on Earth doesn't sound crazy, it
sounds
really satisfying.
Hear how static that word
sounds?
Yeah, it
sounds
familiar to me, too.
On the surface, it
sounds
boring, because it is, but something about this TV experiment has gripped Norwegians.
Can we actually invert this process and recover sound from video by analyzing the tiny vibrations that sound waves create in objects, and essentially convert those back into the
sounds
that produced them.
We can recover
sounds
from other objects, like plants.
It basically directed the
sounds
onto a diaphragm that vibrated a needle that essentially engraved the sound on tinfoil that was wrapped around the cylinder.
That
sounds
like a very precise figure.
You're probably thinking,
"Sounds
good, but what about skull and bones?
You're probably looking at this, like,
"Sounds
good, but that's kind of a big system.
And his retort to Kleon in 425 BC still resonates today: “I’m a comedian, so I’ll speak about justice, no matter how hard it
sounds
to your ears.”
I know it
sounds
nerdy, but you know I'm a scientist.
(Rainforest noises) In the summer of 2011, as a tourist, I visited the rainforests of Borneo for the very first time, and as you might imagine, it was the overwhelming
sounds
of the forest that struck me the most.
It
sounds
impossible, but in fact, it was quite true.
We're talking hundreds of kilometers from the nearest road, there's certainly no electricity, but they had very good cell phone service, these people in the towns were on Facebook all the time, they're surfing the web on their phones, and this sort of got me thinking that in fact it would be possible to use the
sounds
of the forest, pick up the
sounds
of chainsaws programmatically, because people can't hear them, and send an alert.
So if we can use some device to listen to the
sounds
of the forest, connect to the cell phone network that's there, and send an alert to people on the ground, perhaps we could have a solution to this issue for them.
They can listen to the
sounds
of the forest.
Women have made tremendous strides in the workforce, but still there's a minuscule number of women at the highest echelons of fields like government or business, and when we think about who makes for a good CEO or senator, someone who has qualities like rationality, steadiness, competence come to mind, and in our culture, that
sounds
more like a man than a woman, and the PMS myth contributes to that.
The sonic glasses take a video feed right in front of you and turn that into a sonic landscape, so as things move around, and get closer and farther, it
sounds
like "Bzz, bzz, bzz."
It
sounds
like a cacophony, but after several weeks, blind people start getting pretty good at understanding what's in front of them just based on what they're hearing.
Now, that
sounds
completely insane, right?
And I thought to myself, "That
sounds
clumsy.
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