Yeah, but the cat's not ugly. Really, it's an absolutely beautiful animal. Just, you know, with two mouths and three eyes.
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, but the cat's not ugly. Really, it's an absolutely beautiful animal. Just, you know, with two mouths and three eyes.
Not ugly, but very disturbing. It looks like it could be a model for the wax lion from WONDERFALLS.
I think I am going to name today - "the day I do not click any links".
Kitty: [link] With only one head. Not hairless. Still, somethin' ain't quite right....
Can someone talk me through why this is news? Is it because it's the first time scientists have looked into this? Or am I imagining it's something mundanely obvious but they're really talking about something else?
Nusbaum coauthored a paper in the Journal of Memory and Language that reported on a group of experiments said to provide the first evidence of "analog acoustic expression" -- people unconsciously modulating their voices in ways that provide an additional channel of expression understood by others.
No, really?
Yeah, that does sound obvious.
Is it because it's the first time scientists have looked into this?
Sounds like. 'Cuz nothing is true until Science says so....
It's our tone discussion... now with science!
Is it because it's the first time scientists have looked into this?
Maybe somebody was just looking for a way to spend some grant money.
She deafened me with science!
(heh, type "silence" first)