Well, supposedly adults can't hear this. Because I'm in my early thirties and I've heard it clear as a bell every time that I've played this: it's a very high-pitch buzzing sound that might give you a headache if you listen to it for too long. Want to try it for yourself? Take a listen to it right here!
Showing posts with label national public radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national public radio. Show all posts
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Can you hear this?
Chris Fettig found something really kewl. It's a 2006 story from National Public Radio about a special high-frequency sound - which most teenagers can hear but not most adults - that storekeepers in Great Britain have been using to keep young people from loitering in their stores. Well, now the kids are using that same sound as a ringtone on their cellphones... which lets them know while in class that they've a text message. The teachers can't hear it but the teens can!
Friday, May 18, 2007
My commercial got mentioned on National Public Radio!
Y'know, the school board election was in November and it's now been more than 7 months since my first campaign commercial - the "lightsaber" one - first aired. And I only ran that one for about a week and a half before replacing it with the next in the series. But months later, and I'm still getting e-mails and phone calls out the wazoo about it.
I totally missed the opportunity to talk with them on the air about it, but it looks like National Public Radio did a segment about funny political ads and mine was discussed.
So let's see, the current tally is that my commercial has been reported on by: The New York Times, the News & Record in Greensboro, the News and Observer in Raleigh, The Charlotte Observer, quite a few television stations including some on cable, and now National Public Radio.
Not too bad :-)