07 _Lamat_-_Super_Chimpanzee_Level_
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Noise rar In response to a complaint we received under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), we have removed this result. 2009-05-14 05:19:31 - 59 MB
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Wind Turbine Noise Levels-106dbs-Yes, they do make noise. Comments are disabled. Sorry.... This video is in response to one called "Wind turbines (More) Comments are disabled. Sorry.... This video is in response to one called "Wind turbines don't make noise".It is clear from both the manufacturers information and the Noise Study with its Noise Zone map (provided by the wind farm developer) that Wind Turbines do make noise and they do increase area noise levels.The levels from the source are clearly stated and shown in the video as well as the predicted noise levels at given distances.(Max 106dba/14dba increase from 28 up to 42dba) Some people just are not understanding the information as provided by the developer or they just have a lack of attention to detail when it comes to viewing the video. I just cant keep up with the amount of comments from people who cannot grasp this simple concept even with data provided and the actual examples in the video responses. That being said, heres the video description:Information about predicted noise levels from the proposed Oak Prarie Power Plant in Jo Daviess County near Nora,Illinois.The information was provided by the wind turbine power plant developer.The 103-106dbs was measured at a distance of 10-20 feet from the nacelle(gearbox/generator at the top).The noise levels over distance will vary with wind speed/direction,terrain,temperature and humidity.Since this information was provided by the developer,I would think the data favors his position.The actual noise levels are usually higher than the developer will predict. Ive visited several wind farms in the mid west.This is the worst wind project I have seen.Not only is it to be built in an area of low wind power class 2-3(marginal/fair),but it is also surrounded by homes and familys.There are a little over 2 homes per turbine within or near the "NOISE ZONES" of this project. Jo Daviess County,the wind industry and the Creightons have shown no concern for the tax payers of America as their decision to place wind turbines in areas of low wind costs us all tax money and energy.This is the type of wind project which gives the wind industry a bad reputation and poor performance numbers.There are locations in Jo Daviess County with higher class 4(Good)winds.See my other video titled Wind Farm Scam-Problems in Jo Daviess County Illinois.Wind turbines should be going up in the most efficient areas.Being efficient is a big part of being "GREEN". (Less)
Noise-Ode to the Neptune Audio Mixer This is one third a tribute to the mysterious and wonderful Neptune 610 Audio Mixer, one third a (More) This is one third a tribute to the mysterious and wonderful Neptune 610 Audio Mixer, one third a despairing melodrama of noise/music angst, and one third a documentary on the dynamics of ebay at the dawn of the 21st century. You may think this is rather self-indulgent, but I can assure you it is not, sir or madam! Everyone remembers their first ebay buy, yes? Mine was in 2000: an audio mixer, but a rather odd looking one with rotary controls, wooden sides and integrated spring reverb: a Neptune 610. The US-based seller was the coolly named Dr. Robert Rush who played in an interesting reformed 60s band, 'The Rip Chords' (a phrase which could equally refer to the shredded quasi-chordal grot this mixer would later be privy to). He included a photo of the band with the parcel, which I have treasured. After the mixer arrived, the vivacity of the EQs and the haunting reverb impelled a hardcore research effort into this device. It transpired that these fantastic mixers were manufactured in limited numbers during the 1970s as user assembly kits. It dawned on me that perhaps Dr. Rush had assembled this mixer himself from one of these kits? If so, his supplementary letters kindly dispensing encouragement to "make some great music" were not so much throwaway pleasantries, but personal pleas; last requests infused with earth-shattering, life-threatening urgency (conveyed in the vid through use of the Terminator II theme). Dutifully, I heeded his words both on the sheer brilliance of his mixer, and out of a slight fear that the 'Rip Chords' would appear on my doorstep one day and kick up aggro. Seven years later and after much usage and love, the 'great music' has not manifested itself, which is worrying. Incidentally, the benchmark on which I'm measuring 'great music' is the Rip Chords' 1964 hit "Hey Little Cobra". I have never witnessed any mini-skirted girls or 'teddy boys' jiving to my groove... and I've got CCTV and long-range binoculars too. Anyways, here the springy skeleton of a train seat is agitated by a door-bell solenoid (discovered on the pavement outside a SPAR newsagents on Tyrwhitt Road, London) controlled by a phase locked loop style feedback signal. The Neptune is mixing different signals from pickups placed on the train seat skeleton. 'Great music' or not, 'twas hyperinteresting. Thanks Neptune, you great 110V nutter! (Less)
02 Lamat - Fearless - By Psy Wav Wicked Noise
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08 _Lamat_-__Ai_Ai_Ai_Caramba_
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Noise rar In response to a complaint we received under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), we have removed this result. 2009-05-14 05:19:31 - 51 MB
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