Re: Low Frequency Correlations.

Hexslinger ( hexslngr@internet-frontier.net )
Sat, 7 Mar 1998 21:54:10 -0800 (PST)

On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Dave wrote:

> >Hexslinger wrote:
> >(I do deep-coding kind of stuff - right now I'm into creating my
> >own FORTH implementation, if that means anything to ya.)
> <SNIPPER>
>
> Mr. Hexslinger: Huh? "deep-coding", "FORTH implementation"?
>
> ...'Cuse my ignorance, but can you HEXPLAIN?

(Enough with the puns, PLEASE!) :) I'm a programmer, guy. FORTH is a
little-known interpretive language. I'm in the process of writing an
interpreter and a run-time compiler (like those "Just-in-Time" compilers
for Java). Gunslinger + Hex (you know ... Hexadecimal, programming, etc) =
Hexslinger. Now can we move on? :)

> Q: Do you have low frequency capable loudspeakers, 100 watt per channel
> stereo power amplifiers, and a audio generator suitable to produce
> the same frequencies?
>
> This speculation could PROVE itself to you if your try it on your own!

If we're talking about accoustic levitation through low-frequency sound,
I've heard of it, and I've seen it. Neat phenomenon, but unfortunately I
don't have the speakers to do it myself. My income is very little - and
every penny has to go towards new computer hardware... so experimentation
has to wait, for me at least. :(