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What Frequewncy of Sound Tastes Salty?

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Radium - 18 Jul 2006 22:50 GMT
Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
saltiest?

How about the sweetest?  What happens if you mix them together?
Angelo Campanella - 19 Jul 2006 04:41 GMT
> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
> saltiest?

when will radium decay?
Salmon Egg - 19 Jul 2006 22:04 GMT
On 7/18/06 8:41 PM, in article
kRhvg.146996$mF2.40203@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net, "Angelo
Campanella" <a.campanella@att.net> wrote:

>> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
>> saltiest?
>
> when will radium decay?

What element is the stupidest? Can it be radium?
-- Ferme le Bush
The Ghost - 21 Jul 2006 03:33 GMT
>> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
>> saltiest?
>
> when will radium decay?

Based on his (google) posting record, not in your lifetime.
Mike Rieves - 19 Jul 2006 08:30 GMT
> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
> saltiest?
>
> How about the sweetest?  What happens if you mix them together?

PLONK!
mikie - 20 Jul 2006 01:15 GMT
>> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
>> saltiest?
>>
>> How about the sweetest?  What happens if you mix them together?
>
> PLONK!

Fascinating!  A moron anouncing that he is plonking a troll.
Chris Whealy - 19 Jul 2006 22:48 GMT
> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
> saltiest?
>
> How about the sweetest?  What happens if you mix them together?

People who take LSD have reported experiencing synesthesia, e.g. hearing
 what they see, or seeing what they smell, or tasting what they hear...

Chris W

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The Ghost - 20 Jul 2006 02:00 GMT
Chris Whealy <moc.pas@ylaehw.sirhc> wrote in news:e9m9at$7lc$1@news.sap-
ag.de:

>> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
>> saltiest?
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Chris W

Personal experience?
Chris Whealy - 20 Jul 2006 08:16 GMT
> Personal experience?

No Gary, I saw a BBC documentary on it a few years ago.  But, come to
think of it, you do smell a funny colour....

:-P

Chris W

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But the words of the wise are quiet and few.
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Mario Petrinovich - 20 Jul 2006 18:11 GMT
Radium:
> Some things are saltier than others.  What frequency of sound is the
> saltiest?
>
> How about the sweetest?  What happens if you mix them together?

       You get a Ferrari racing car. -- Mario
 
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