Subject: | Re: Human ultra- and infra-sound tech |
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From: | "Aaron Ximm" aaron_gmail |
Date: | Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:42 pm (PDT) |
Not to, uh, dwell on the matter, but are you 100% sure the mic was, er, expelled? It's somehow comforting to think of it lodged in your appendix, quietly documenting a life of fine dining, but without sufficient battery power to report its findings! :) aaron On 9/18/06, Wild Sanctuary <> wrote: > Someone, in an offhand remark one night, suggested that I encapsulate > a tiny wireless mic, swallow it and record the results as it traveled > Unfortunately, the signal became silent. The mic was expelled and not > traceable either in our old plumbing system in the house or anywhere > we could find in the Pacific Ocean sewage outlet just south of San > Francisco. We ultimately gave up the search. But it was a terrific -- quietamerican.org oneminutevacation.org 83% happy 9% disgusted 6% fearful 2% angry |
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