An artist has decided to record the sound of popcorn popping, and convert it to morse code, and then finally translate it into words. tags popcorn speech nina katchdourian microphone popcorneseThe result? 'Popcornese'. picked by genkan 3 months ago |
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Below we offer a summary of STENDEC theories, a primer on Morse code, the official 1947 accident report, and the theories of readers who responded in the week following the initial broadcast on January 30, 2001. Use these to take a stab at solving STENDEC yourself. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago 4 comments edit related share weird |
I thought you all needed yet another useless yet fun website to fill up your time :) Translates from English into Morse and back again! picked by ReBoot 1 year ago 3 comments edit related share technology |
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Ten new t-shirt designs from NoiseBot and a 15% off your entire order... that's sounds good. picked by mel0dy 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
...This is the eighth time in less than three years that we had to evacuate 400+ persons from Justice Center due to burnt popcorn. We have also had multiple evacuations of 300+ persons at City Hall and Seattle Municipal Tower due to burnt popcorn. If this problem continues, it will result in a ban of all microwave popcorn in downtown City buildings, as some other downtown buildings have done... picked by bevissimo 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
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