Needless to say, it would be even more interesting if they actually
posted the IRs somewhere! If they have, it is very well hidden.
Richard Dobson
On 19/02/2013 17:28, Martin Leese wrote:
...
Also, it looks like the University of Salford
have already measured IRs of the original
Stonehenge
Gerard Lardner wrote:
> Here's a suggestion: a place that is publicly-accessible, but is under
> threat of being demolished. It's Achill Henge, a modern copy of much of
> Stonehenge but built on Achill Island, off the west coast of Ireland.
There are a number of Stonehenge replicas
dotted around
Hi All,
When you think about it there's a whole bunch of places, some
perhaps of less overall importance to human progress, but
never-the-less exciting and interesting. How about someone in the
states approaching one of the museums with space shuttles in to get
IR's from the crew cabin/payload
All I can say is - you lucky beggars :-)
Dave
On 16 February 2013 21:27, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Yesterday (friday 15/02/2013) David Monacchi and I visited LNGS, the
> Gran Sasso nuclear physics laboratory [1] and recorded some acoustic
> impulse responses of the spaces in
This is a great writeup! Needless to say I am delighted this project has
worked out. I hope that it will prove not to be a one-off, and that
other such places will also open their doors and caverns to acoustic
sampling (not least: the LHC is off for updates this year, so will be
raised back up
Hello all,
Yesterday (friday 15/02/2013) David Monacchi and I visited LNGS, the
Gran Sasso nuclear physics laboratory [1] and recorded some acoustic
impulse responses of the spaces in which the Darkside50 experiment is
currently being installed.
We will prepare a webpage with the results, pictur