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Old November 20th 04, 05:52 PM
Scott Hedrick
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Well, now -- the pressure wave of the explosion of Krakatoa
circled the entire Earth at least seven times before becoming too faint
to be detected. Therefore it *is* possible to make a noise which the
entire world might hear, if only the microphones were sensitive enough.
The Saturn V falls a little short, but that just means we have to work
harder.


Depends on the fuel. Those new sugar free chocolates, in sufficient
quantity, produce a great deal of noise. I suspect in the quantities a
Saturn V requires, it just might make a noise loud enough for Oz.

I know that when I eat a bagful, the excess can be projected clear across
the house


 




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