Non Political Things That Make You Go Hmmm.. *reborn* (Part 9)

“Car Salesman predict a new year’s model is just what you need!” :rofl: :ok_hand:

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The skyscrapers of modern Brigadoon

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On a thumbnail, wiki said that at 155,000 sq miles, California’s 10,000 sq mi larger than Japan. Europe’s area is listed as 3,930,000 sq mi. USA has an area of 3,796,742 sq mi.
I dunno what these sizes would be off a thumbnail. :crazy_face:

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Me too, so sad. :cry: :sob:

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35-50= Cougar
50-65= Mountain lion
65+= Puma (P U Ma)

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On April 19, 2016, scientists confirmed that Freddie Mercury had one of the most extraordinary voices ever.
A team of researchers from Austria, the Czech Republic and Sweden dedicated their research to the voice of Freddie Mercury.
Dr. Christian Herbst of the University of Vienna, in his article published in the journal Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, wrote:
“The emergence of subharmonics helps create the impression of a vocal system pushed to its limits, used with extreme mastery. These characteristics, combined with a fast and irregular vibrato, may have contributed to creating Freddie Mercury’s eccentric and theatrical character .”
Scientists discovered that Freddie Mercury’s vocal cords moved at a faster speed than others. His vibrato, typically oscillating between 5.4 and 6.9 Hz, reached 7.04 Hz, a frequency so high that it vibrated the throat in a way that not even Pavarotti was able to replicate.
Freddie demonstrated a mastery of subharmonics, a singing style only manageable by Tuvan singers, and did so with disarming ease.
The conclusion was unequivocal: Freddie Mercury possessed a unique voice in the Rock ‘n’ Roll panorama, making him one of the most singular artists ever. (A truth we already knew)
Unrivalled, unmatched, extraordinary - A Legend!

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Giggle giggle, wax on?, wax off?

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