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A kraakdoos Four Crackleboxes being played simultaneously. A kraakdoos or cracklebox is a custom-made instrument, in the form of a noise-making electronic device.It is a small box with six metal contacts on top, which generate various unusual sounds and tones when pressed by the performer's fingers.
James C. Fox (born 25 April 1968) is an English-born American documentary filmmaker, best known for executive producing documentaries about UAPs, such as Out of the Blue (2003), Pretty Slick (2016) about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, The Phenomenon (2020), and Moment of Contact about the Varginha UFO incident.
Michel Waisvisz (1981) Michel Waisvisz (/ ˈ v aɪ s v ɪ s / VYSSE-viss; [1] 8 July 1949, Leiden – 18 June 2008, Amsterdam) was a Dutch composer, performer and inventor of experimental electronic musical instruments. [2]
Sony is looking to take on a partner in Crackle, its ad-supported streaming service, in order to make it more competitive in a saturated marketplace. Mike Hopkins, the former head of Hulu who ...
Further research into crackling noise was done in the late 1940s by Charles Francis Richter and Beno Gutenberg who examined earthquakes analytically. Before the invention of the well-known Richter scale, the Mercalli intensity scale was used; this is a subjective measurement of how damaging an earthquake was to property, i.e. II would be small vibrations and objects moving, while XII would be ...
R is the radius of the magnetic moment; Note that this formula applies only for non-relativistic velocities. Physically, a time changing magnetic moment emits radiation similar to the Larmor formula of an accelerating charge. Since momentum is conserved, the magnetic moment is pushed in the direction opposite the direction of the emitted radiation.
And because the "delicious moments" box is inexpensive — restaurateurs said it costs them between $10 and $15 for a bundle of 50 — it has maintained a strong toehold at local eateries.
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