Originally posted by: mwmorph
That is a good bill. Stupid idea to blast 120-130 uncomfortable db into your developing kid's ears just cause you are stupid.
edit: I meant potentially uncomfortable, not sure if the situation is changed but last time i checked, there was an paper published that the ultrasound was audible and uncomfortably loud to sopme babies who could hear it due to the different audio qualities of the fluid in the embronic sack.
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: mwmorph
That is a good bill. Stupid idea to blast 120-130 uncomfortable db into your developing kid's ears just cause you are stupid.
edit: I meant potentially uncomfortable, not sure if the situation is changed but last time i checked, there was an paper published that the ultrasound was audible and uncomfortably loud to sopme babies who could hear it due to the different audio qualities of the fluid in the embronic sack.
It's not an MRI.
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: mwmorph
That is a good bill. Stupid idea to blast 120-130 uncomfortable db into your developing kid's ears just cause you are stupid.
edit: I meant potentially uncomfortable, not sure if the situation is changed but last time i checked, there was an paper published that the ultrasound was audible and uncomfortably loud to sopme babies who could hear it due to the different audio qualities of the fluid in the embronic sack.
It's not an MRI.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
It's a good bill. It takes a year of training to use a sonigram machine...he's lucky nothing got damaged :|
When I was an X-Ray tech, the hot sonogram techs would show us how they could crack hard plastic glasses with one of those rollers just by using sound waves. It was pretty cool. They would pretend they were singing an opera and CRACK!!! 😀
Yeah...you didn't want to come to our hospital.