Hi, all
I have to show this to Steve , becouse is the first time we can see Light in slow motion,
i hope steve enjoy this , like i enjoy.
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/ramesh ... econd.html
Best 4 All
Jorge
(sorry any type error)
To Steve Vai, Light in slow motion
- Big Bad Bill
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It's sunbelievable! I've sent the clip to my Cosmologist friend as I'd like to get his opinion on it because it's just so incredible!
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I hope something like this will be adapted to music somehow.
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I'm sure that'll be one of the first applications they'll be working on. I've also heard they're hiring out the Large Hadron Collider as the most powerful guitar amp ever. You have to plug in with a solid gold cable/rod and you guitar has to have high impedance pickups but apparently it's so loud that it will be heard in the US all the way from Switzerland.DissonantCheese wrote:I hope something like this will be adapted to music somehow.
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That's hilarious! I think if you played that amp, no one would be able to have kids anymore.Big Bad Bill wrote:I'm sure that'll be one of the first applications they'll be working on. I've also heard they're hiring out the Large Hadron Collider as the most powerful guitar amp ever. You have to plug in with a solid gold cable/rod and you guitar has to have high impedance pickups but apparently it's so loud that it will be heard in the US all the way from Switzerland.
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Don't be ridiculous! You have to wear lead underpants when you play through it.DissonantCheese wrote:That's hilarious! I think if you played that amp, no one would be able to have kids anymore.Big Bad Bill wrote:I'm sure that'll be one of the first applications they'll be working on. I've also heard they're hiring out the Large Hadron Collider as the most powerful guitar amp ever. You have to plug in with a solid gold cable/rod and you guitar has to have high impedance pickups but apparently it's so loud that it will be heard in the US all the way from Switzerland.
