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Angel,Oct 28 2005, 11:19 AM Wrote:Rattling of Sabers and the pouding of war drums,so are the Tales of war to come.....
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Hmm, I dont think wardrums would work out too well in the vaccuum of space. We need war stobe lights. Or war slide whistles broadcast through electronic pulses. "WEEEEEEEeeeeoooooooop." Eh? eh? guess not...
Scribbley
For myself I am an optimist - it does not seem to be much use being anything else.
-Sir Winston Churchill
There is a problem......i and the other members of the TG have insisted on trading last 1-2 weeks....so i have only a Stilletto, Fire_Tzunami has an Avenger and The_Revenant has also a Stilletto... :$ this is kinda stupid especially that i lost another couple of millions to server crash......... :(
Scribbley,Oct 28 2005, 12:40 PM Wrote:Hmm, I dont think wardrums would work out too well in the vaccuum of space. We need war stobe lights. Or war slide whistles broadcast through electronic pulses. "WEEEEEEEeeeeoooooooop." Eh? eh? guess not...
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What if we were in a gas nebula? Or in a gas planet ring? :mellow: We should start a post about the sound propagation in different space environments! :lol:
"When a man lies
He murders some part of the world
These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives
All this I cannot bear to witness any longer
Cannot the kingdom of salvation take me home?"
HETFIELD, James; ULRICH, Lars; & HAMMETT, Kirk
METALLICA - To Live is To Die
Sound travels through air as microscopic wave vibrations. Since there is no air or anything else in space there are no vibrations going through to the hearer.