Squashed to death.. oder auch: müssen CDs wirklich neue Lautheitsrekorde brechen?

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Na super. Was ist das denn für ein Vergleich? :nonono: :| Das man statische, programmierte Musik viiiiiiel lauter bügeln kann als es mit 'lebender' Musik ohne diese zu töten möglich ist dürfte doch eigentlich jedem Menschen mit ein wenig Ahnung klar sein. :eek: Kein weiterer Kommentar.
 
das war ein joke

wikipedia:

A joke is a short story or short series of words spoken or communicated with the intent of being laughed at or found humorous by the listener or reader. This sort of "joke" is not the same as a practical joke.

Laughter, the intended human reaction to jokes, is healthful in moderation, uses the stomach muscles, and releases endorphins, natural happiness-inducing chemicals, into the bloodstream. Jokes have been the subject of serious academic study, a notable example being Sigmund Freud's "Jokes and Their Relationship to the Unconscious". Marvin Minsky even suggests in Society of Mind that laughter has a specific function related to the human brain. In his opinion jokes and laughter are a mechanisms for the brain to learn Nonsense. For that reason, he argues, jokes are usually not as funny when you hear them repeatedly.

Most jokes contain two components: joke setup (for example, "A man walks into a bar...") and a punchline, which when juxtaposed with the setup provides the necessary irony to elicit laughter from the audience.

One of the most complete and informative books on different types of jokes and how to tell them is Isaac Asimov's Isaac Asimov's Treasury of Humor, which encompasses several broad categories of humor, and gives useful tips on how to tell them, who to tell them to, and ways to change the joke to fit your audience.
 

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