New method but otherwise nothing new. Read about this long ago. There must be better articles to be found about this but 1 minute with Google turned up this:
Scientists study 'DNA of perfect pop song' ( CNN 2010)
"Their findings so far suggest that stickiness results from a particular balance of certain pitch intervals and particular rhythmic structures. The formula can currently predict whether a tune is likely to be an earworm with approximately 75 percent success"
Not too long until computer programs are writing the songs to top the charts, if we are not already there.
"Electric vehicles may be nascent tech, but they aren't exactly new. This EV charger, dating back to the turn of the century, was used in both homes and parking garages--back when EVs outsold gasoline cars."
Brilliant use of a current meme to get yourself posted all over the internet. And if those pictures is all there is to it, it's basically just a proof of concept anyway. Well done.
Before and during WWII many people were under the influence of propaganda. Just like many people are today. A simple example: it's easy to condemn a Muslim suicide bomber, but really they are just brainwashed victims. There are a lot less obvious examples but that would stir up too much controversy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eZPfnJTlXg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wph3aDigRk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCpZ_57368A
Scientists study 'DNA of perfect pop song' (
CNN 2010)
"Their findings so far suggest that stickiness results from a particular balance of certain pitch intervals and particular rhythmic structures. The formula can currently predict whether a tune is likely to be an earworm with approximately 75 percent success"
Not too long until computer programs are writing the songs to top the charts, if we are not already there.
It takes balls to say something is badly written simply because it is too difficult (or "boring") for yourself to understand it.
If that explanation was too hard or too boring, try reading an official scientific paper, you know, like the ones articles like this one are based on.
Love your comments. If only I was not drunk out of my mind rigt now I might be able to say someting sensible.
Never the less:
I forgot what I wanted to say. Never mind.
Oh; who or what the fu** are you?
bye.
Then don't read them if you don't like them.
Or go read the comments on YouTube.
Epic indeed. :D
It's getting too easy really.
And FAR TOO ANNOYING.
(sry)
"Electric vehicles may be nascent tech, but they aren't exactly new. This EV charger, dating back to the turn of the century, was used in both homes and parking garages--back when EVs outsold gasoline cars."
Makes you wonder doesn't it?
(Not that I approve bullshit like this. ;))
Not after checking Google Images for "cicada". Eeuww.
(Althoug I know it's just a psychological thing.)