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Cut me off. Shit your pants. Don't say thank you. Shit your pants. Be rude to customer service people. Shit your pants.

Cut me off. Shit your pants. Don't say thank you. Shit your pants. Be rude to customer service people. Shit your pants.

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[–] Sarcastaway 0 points (+0|-0)

I've read things that seem to debunk the brown note, but I don't doubt for a single moment that the military can make you shit yourself in a hundred other creative ways.

That's why I said its rumored. Still, I laugh at people who like to debunk/disclaim technology. I have always believed that the "current" technology we perceive to possess is not really the truth. The military-industrial complex is way ahead of the public when it comes to unique devices.

Any by unique devices I mean things that hurt and kill you.

[–] Sarcastaway 0 points (+0|-0)

You were clear about your skepticism, and no accusation was intended. It's just that I used to spend a lot of time around car audio competitions. Because it's super impractical to build a sub woofer box that was tuned below the the range of the human ear, every now and then someone would joke that their system was tuned to the brown note, as an excuse for why their system didn't sound as they claimed.

In regard to the debunking thing: the "brown note" specifically refers to a frequency between 5 and 10Hz, and various people have tested everything in that range extensively. Which is not to say that sounds can't do some crazy things, just that there seems to be nothing special about that particular range.

That aside, I agree that most debunkers are idiots. Its one thing to debunk a claim as specific as "X method achieves Y result," but all too often people will just leap to "there is no Y result" just because they couldn't personally figure it out.

Thanks for supplying that info. That is fuckin awesome that you were into audio competitions. What kind of setup did you run? I'd like to consider myself an audiophile but to be perfectly honest I don't know anything. I've tinkered around with some stuff but nothing that even approaches amateur i'd imagine. Someday, though.