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  • Wireless Headphones picking up neighbor's phone call?? (p.2)
2012/10/08 17:09:23
cliffsp8
On a similar vein, it has been known for people to receive a radio station with their teeth...

It seems that the amalgam in their fillings creates a rectifier which demodulates AM transmissions, vibrates the teeth and is amplified in the mouth's resonant cavity.

What a wonderful world  :-)


2012/10/08 17:18:27
wizard71
Teeth radio would be immense. False teeth radio would be portable.

Bibs
2012/10/08 19:58:50
kellerpj
You've heard of the iPod, now we have the MouthPod!
2012/10/09 01:12:54
SF_Green
Rude surprise, that!
 
I used to own one of these: 
  
 
 
and I lived right below this:
 

 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutro_Tower
 
I could tune in about 3 different stations depending on the frequency setting!
 
Nice pedal, but useless where I lived.  Ended up selling it.  Never had that happen on any of my other pedals.
2012/10/09 13:53:54
soens
cliffsp8


On a similar vein, it has been known for people to receive a radio station with their teeth...

It seems that the amalgam in their fillings creates a rectifier which demodulates AM transmissions, vibrates the teeth and is amplified in the mouth's resonant cavity.

What a wonderful world  :-)

Hmmm... amalgamin' jammin', then.
 
'The statement below is true.
The statement above is false'
The statement worth considering is somewhere in the middle. But you'd have to read between the lines to find it.  
 
 
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