Category: science
12/11/09 04:08 - 20ºF - ID#50540
That whooshing sound from the piano!
In a distracted moment today, I learned that it is the sound of the open strings vibrating against the soundboard of an acoustic piano. So, THAT'S where it comes from!
In some recordings, they specifically place the recording equipment close to the soundboard because it gives the richest sound output - however the drawback is the whooshing sound... which apparently, not many people can hear.
The frequency of this "whooshing" is very low - hovering around 20-25 Hz. Some human ears can't pick up sounds in this frequency and auditory scientists speculate that the range of frequency hearing is genetically determined.
Fascinating, huh?!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: science
12/09/09 07:05 - 38ºF - ID#50517
SoyMilk Vs Fat-Free Milk: Nutrition Data
Sunrich Soymilk 1 Serving.
It has added sugar (cane juice), vanilla flavour and carrageenan (a plant-based gum). I have never added these to my regular milk - why would I want to drink them now? Especially sugar?
Upstate Farms Fat-Free Milk 1 Serving.
Fat-free milk wins hands down in terms of higher quality of nutrients, clear-cut essential ingredients and no added sugar.
Take that, lizard brain.
PS: AAAAAAAargh. I still want it. This is getting so ridiculous! Anyone want to talk me out of this madness?!
PPS: Worse, I now want to get Biscoff Speculoos to dunk in them! Nice going. :/
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: art
12/09/09 04:17 - 43ºF - ID#50514
The Pink Glove Dance
I love the sheer energy of everyone in the dance.
As a bonus for promoting their pink gloves, when this video gathers one million hits, apparently the glove company will be making a contribution to the St. Vincent hospital, as well as offering free mammograms for the community around the hospital.
Its good to hear about companies finding creative ways of using social media for donating to healthcare. A month back it was the #beatcancer experiment on Twitter - for every tweet, 1c was donated to 3 cancer research/care institutions. It didn't amount to much in the end (~$6K) but it was a nice gesture and good way to get people involved.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 08/20/12 02:21
Category: grocery
12/06/09 06:58 - 33ºF - ID#50484
Question for e:JBeatty: Pandan
From this
I really want to make Pandan-flavoured milk but I don't know where to find it... Any ideas?
PS: Pandan smells like a rustic wonderful variant of natural vanilla. Vanilla essence just doesn't reach the subtlety that is Pandan.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: grocery
12/06/09 04:05 - 34ºF - ID#50480
Wegmans on Prospect Avenue?
Why have I never seen it? This is the parking lot at the back of the Tops Building. Maybe Weggies has a storage unit there? Does anyone know?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: art
12/03/09 04:44 - 45ºF - ID#50449
Dances of the world... served on ice.
Eastern European Waltz
Tchaikovsky
Bollywood Medley
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Gulzar
Ismail Darbar, Nusrat Badr
Western European Waltz
Strauss
East European Opera
Alexander Borodin
Western European Opera
Camille Saint-Saens, Ferdinand Lemaire
Broadway
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: art
12/02/09 07:21 - 45ºF - ID#50441
Back in Baroque.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: eating in
12/01/09 08:28 - 42ºF - ID#50430
Hook, Line and Sinker.
All I can say is. OH. MY. This thing is DELICIOUS! Gulped it down in two days flat. Needless to say, I won't be buying it any more because if I did I won't fit through my flat door in approximately a week or maybe less, who knows...
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: eating in
11/26/09 10:01 - 41ºF - ID#50389
Best Brussel Sprouts Evah!
Total cooking time is around 6-7 minutes.
1. Heat some peanut oil in a pan. Meanwhile wash and chop a good amount of garlic into fine pieces.
2. Saute chopped garlic till it is light brown. Meanwhile wash and chop Brussel Sprouts into lengthwise quarters.
3. Add chopped Brussel Sprouts, a dash of salt and pepper powder.
4. Saute on medium-high heat till Brussel Sprouts are lightly caramelized (~3 min).
5. Eat immediately and float away into gastronomical heaven!
~
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: office
11/26/09 04:10 - 44ºF - ID#50387
Formal Button-Down Silk/Satin Shirt
Have you seen this kind of a formal satin/silk button-down no-crazy-ruffle-frill-attachments shirt anywhere? If yes, please rack your brains - and post a clue! All the satin/silk shirts I have seen seem to have some crazy tailoring quirk. I am looking for a plain button-down one in a preferably non-candy muted colour.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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And about Gould - I KNOW!!! I think its adorable that you can hear him in a sort of low croon when he is tuning the pieces internally!
My "problem" with classical piano is Glenn Gould. In some of his recordings you can hear him humming (for lack of a better word) as he plays.
;)
And there is that popular science observation that Elephants can actually hear the lower frequencies rather than feel them - and they use this fact to communicate across the wilderness of Africa.
As humans, we live closer to each other, we don't hunt anymore, our societies have little to do with predation and danger awareness as probably mammals in the wild do.
It is possible that through evolution, we have progressively lost the gene-expression needed to hear the low frequencies - or maybe the allele controlling the trait is recessive. So hearing or not hearing these kind of sounds is merely an indication of what kind of population we share our genetics with, and where in the evolutionary tree we diverged from the parent population in Africa - and of course, which alleles we received from our parents and whether they are homozygous or heterozygous for the trait. :)
Now I feel insecure about my inferior ears that can't hear that sound.
GREAT.