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Re: Sparks

Date1998-05-01 04:03
FromLarry Troxler
SubjectRe: Sparks
Mike Berry wrote:
> 
> The other issue is how the resulting impulse response is affected by the
> walls of the room rapidly accelerating away from the microphones.  Expanding
> universe-like doppler shift.  Which brings up the use of extremely dense
> matter, to both generate the impulse and balance the forces that are causing
> the walls to accelerate.
> --
> Mike Berry
> mikeb@nmol.com
> http://www.nmol.com/users/mikeb

Well, obviously, if you want to correct for the Einsteinian relativity
effects, then it is a given that you will attach the computer that is
running csound, to one of the rapidly accelerating walls. Just make sure
you tighten all the drive-bay mounting screws before you attempt this,
and yes, do make sure to ask your hard-drive vender for their shock-test
protocol before you proceed. Remember, always make a backup first!!! (I
*do* speak from experience here: the cheaper computer cases leave much
to be desired - they shred apart more readilly than you might think -
Please consider an industrial-grade enclosure!)
   
Larry
 

 
--  Larry Troxler --  lt@westnet.com  --  Patterson, NY USA  --

Date1998-05-01 08:17
FromNicola Bernardini
SubjectRe: Sparks
On Fri, 1 May 1998, Larry Troxler wrote:

> Mike Berry wrote:
[snip]
> Please consider an industrial-grade enclosure!)

Thanks guys: for once this list made me laugh wholeheartedly...

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