Listen to the Sky
disposable60 writes "Sky Ear will be a one-night event in which a glowing "cloud" of mobile phones and helium balloons is released into the air so that people can dial into the cloud and listen to the sounds of the sky."
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...who will answer?
I personally like calling stupid people to hear the echo of my voice in their empty head.
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Hope they turn off the ringtones / vibrators.
*imagines the sound of mission impossible theme over an earpiece*
would we get to see cell phones zapped by lightning?
Would that be considered roaming?
It would be interesting to listen to during a storm or tornado.
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Do they mean 1000 balloons will be enclosed in a 25 mile net at a height of 60 miles?
Or a 25 meter net at a height of 60 meters?
The first seems ridiculous; the second is not very high.
You know, I could really use a new phone. I think I've got some darts and a net around here somewhere...
I moderate "-1, Fool"
Is April Fools Day the tenth of April in the UK?
(Seriously, how high were the people behind this event when they thought of the idea?)
...that gets sucked into a jet engine...
Slashdot is proof that Sturgeon's Law applies to mankind.
The sky talks to me all the time.
It tells me to burn things.
What is the point of this?
Answer here
Presumably they will just hear a few wind noises as it blows past the microphones?
I found a pretty good explanation here.
Just out of interest, who is putting up the money for this?
I think if you dig around, you might find out here.
They sound like they are spending other people's money with no comeback
Science had known to occasionally be funded by someone for one reason or another. I would recommend reading this page to learn about the experiment.
Or you could just RTFA.
... Greenwich, London had reported pellet gun sales going through the roof.