Humpback Whales Learn New Song
Anonymous Coward writes "Here's the link to a news story (realplayer) about how a group of Australian humpback whales learned a new song from another group. I thought it was pretty interesting, since apparently it's never been seen before. It took a couple of years for all the members of the group (from Eastern Australia) to learn the new song, which they must have heard from a different group that lives quite a long distance
away near Western Australia.
There should be an article on http://www.abc.net.au/news about the story but the link seems to be broken at the moment."
Actually, only part of the MAC address is self-assigned. The first two (or is it four?) bytes are assigned by IEEE to each vendor. The rest is assigned by the vendor for each card.
Whoa!
When encryption is outlawed, ?o'AZ-,++o+i++##4AoA+-/-C++bI+/.+~
The point was, that MAC addresses are unique.
I won't install RealPlayer because of their non-recognition of this thing called privacy. Anyone got this in another format?
Have you read my journal today?
Plus links to more cetacean and other sea mammal sites, too.
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Politics is about making compromises. Religion isn't. --Michael Horton
Now I'm going to put my speakers in the ocean, and start playing "Feelings" over and over again. That'll fsck up the marine biologists when the whales start singing it!
It may look like I'm doing nothing, but I'm actively waiting for my problems to go away.
--Scott Adams
I keep hearing in my head, "Humpback whales learn a new song - Doo da doo da", to the tune of "Camptown Races".
Have you read my journal today?
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
If they keep changing their song, how are they going to talk to those giant alien space probes that come by every few million years?
I'll make it up to you: the same other account lets me past the screening to the WAV files -- the song the humpbacks sang last year, and the one they picked up from those westcoast punks this year.
And as a bonus, here's the complete story (a short one) from ScienceNOW:
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Politics is about making compromises. Religion isn't. --Michael Horton
Is ASCAP going to sue if they don't have the sheet music?
*whup* "Get along, little electrons. Heeyah!"