irritating fool = B&W variable-density optical track of old films

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Bob Woodward

Jan 1, 1970
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Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:

things from a sick brain with the sole purpose to irritate
visitors of usenet that mostly try their best to help
each other and discuss interesting matters.

ir·ri·tate (r-tt)
v. ir·ri·tat·ed, ir·ri·tat·ing, ir·ri·tates
v. tr.
1. To rouse to impatience or anger; annoy: a loud bossy voice that
irritates listeners. See Synonyms at annoy.
2. To chafe or inflame.
3. Physiology To cause physiological activity or response in (an organ
or tissue), as by application of a stimulus.
v.intr.
To be a cause of impatience or anger.

Robert


Well, I wanna be of some help to the Green-guy...

Dear Green-guy.

For the hyper-intelligent, lets say, post-mensa people
it must be amusing to pose questions that challenge
physics like it is known to men as for today.

Like inventing a sort of darkness-bulb that, when switched
on makes darkness where there was light before.
( it's not mine, I heard that from someone )))

But for rec.audio.tech and sci.electronics.basics you would be
taken more serious if you would recognize both the limitations
of science and the achievements that have been made over the
last decades. Also when it comes to audio.

To your idea;

it is possible to record sound, SAMPLED, with signal to noise
ratio 1000 times of what can be achieved by the method you describe
with apparatus that is available for very little money today
( like computers )
The sampling will leave much less of a residue than the grain
of an optical film will.

No need to develop or keep away from light, in contrary to you !

Robert.
 
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