Prev: Respect
Next: Changing MP3 Frequency.
From: Andy Bonwick on 22 Apr 2010 14:55 On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 11:07:46 +0100, boots <boots(a)despammed.com> wrote: >On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 09:19:45 +0000 (UTC) in uk.rec.motorcycles, Krusty >says: > >>Trying to make the neighbour's dogs kick off every hour through the >>night without her knowing why. > >Feeding them ex-lax works, allegedly. Springer spaniels like boots laxative chocolate. Well, maybe not all Springer spaniels but certainly Atyrau airport drug sniffer ones do.
From: Andy Bonwick on 22 Apr 2010 15:54 On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 22:20:43 +0300, davethedave <davedfoster(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:55:46 +0100, Andy Bonwick wrote: > >> On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 11:07:46 +0100, boots <boots(a)despammed.com> wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 09:19:45 +0000 (UTC) in uk.rec.motorcycles, Krusty >>>says: >>> >>>>Trying to make the neighbour's dogs kick off every hour through the >>>>night without her knowing why. >>> >>>Feeding them ex-lax works, allegedly. >> >> Springer spaniels like boots laxative chocolate. >> >> Well, maybe not all Springer spaniels but certainly Atyrau airport drug >> sniffer ones do. > >Did you see Borats sister while you were there too? Yeah, she was a helicopter pilot flying us in to the Chevron concession.
From: zymurgy on 22 Apr 2010 16:42 On Apr 22, 10:19 am, "Krusty" <dontwant...(a)nowhere.invalid> wrote: > Simon Wilson wrote: > > On 22/04/2010 10:01, Krusty wrote: > > > I've got an MP3 which I want to change to around 22Khz, thus making > > > it inaudible to humans. Is such a thing possible without buying > > > fancy software? I've got GoldWave but can't figure out how to do it. > > > Try Audacity pitch shifter. > > Thanks, seems to do the trick. > > > What on earth are you doing? > > Trying to make the neighbour's dogs kick off every hour through the > night without her knowing why. We'll see if she still thinks their > barking isn't a problem after a week of no sleep. ELF should do it too. Break out the subwoofer. But top marks anyway. Paul.
From: Pip Luscher on 22 Apr 2010 17:29
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 09:54:22 -0500, "Simian" <Simian(a)in_valid.semi-evolved.com> wrote: >Mind you, if he can 'just about' hear what he's done, it's probably >sub-18KHz. And if it's still an MP3, it'll be sub-16KHz. i.e. either >he's not actually gone for 22Khz, or he's getting some form of >resonance. He must be young or hearing a harmonic - I had to turn the volume up quite high to hear 14KHz when I checked a few years ago. I suppose it could've been the headphones I was using but they were supposedly rated to over 20KHz. Signal source was 44.1KHz driving a stereo DAC directly. -- -Pip |