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You really think this a good idea? |
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You could connect it to the sprinkler system for added confusion. |
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And it releases 12 random dogs into the library... |
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How are these dogs random? Are they chosen at random from examples of every known breed which the library keep in a storage room or is the library assigned 12 random dogs from a large pool of dogs so that every time you contravene noise ordinances at your local library it's always the same 12 dogs that come and savage you? |
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I dunno, [hip], I hadn't really thought it through, I think 12 different breeds picked at random would cause the most chaotic effect. The dogs could be selected using the Dewidecimal system. |
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Very good! Most louder people do not notice their own noisyness, but might if it is played back to them. |
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Plus random felines to hiss and scratch ? |
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This seems rather draconian, and also a little all-or-
nothing. |
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Sound travels less well as air density is reduced.
Therefore, all that's needed is a massive air pump
and a hermetically sealed library. Internal air
pressure could then be adjusted to keep the
perceived noise below some pre-set threshold. |
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In the library, no-one can hear you scream. |
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A fire alarm that works by preemptively burning down the
house? |
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