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Moodus and noises
Moodus is infamous in Connecticut for the strange noises coming from the woods which have been termed " Moodus noises ", and are attributed to shallow micro-earthquakes.
In Legendary Connecticut, author David Philips asserts that the Moodus noises were the source of an indigenous religious cult important to local Native Americans.

Moodus and for
The largest earthquake recorded for Connecticut was an intensity VII quake on May 16, 1791 near Moodus.
Moodus was in an ideal location for textile production since it had access to ample water power and shipping ( via the Connecticut River and the Connecticut Valley Railroad ), and it was close to an enormous trading center and market, New York City.
Moodus is known for many local resorts that operated over the course of the early and mid twentieth century.
The quaint village center, dubbed " Downtown Moodus ", formerly located at the intersection of routes CT 151 and CT 149, was a popular destination for guests.
However most of the village was razed after the citizens of East Haddam controversially voted in 1967 to accept urban renewal funding to build a new commercial district for Moodus a quarter mile east, along CT 149.

Moodus and .
Moodus is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in East Haddam, a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States.
Moodus is located within the Town of East Haddam.
Prior to its purchase by English settlers in 1662, the area around Moodus was inhabited by Native American Algonquians, three of which tribes are known: the Wangunks, the Mohegans and the Nehantics.
Moodus was home to about a dozen textile mills and associated factories during much of its history, and the most successful was Brownell & Company.
A part of that textile mill history is preserved in the Johnsonville historical section of Moodus, named after one of the mill owners.
Brownell was a pioneer with DuPont Corporation in the production of nylon products, and Brownell still manufacturers specialized textile-related products in Moodus such as archery bowstrings, helicopter cargo nets, and tennis nets.
Moodus has a long history of being a vacation spot, with many different resorts.
The Amasa Day House Museum resides in a fine example of a rural Federal-style architecture house in Moodus.
S. T. Joshi has also seen Dunwich as being influenced by East Haddam, Connecticut, location of the " Devil's Hopyard ," the " Moodus Noises ," and a witch tradition.
Other current makers of traditional fifes include The Sweetheart Flute Company of Enfield, Connecticut, founded and run by Ralph Sweet, and the Peeler Fife Company of Moodus, Connecticut, owned and operated by Ron Peeler.
Initially living in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, the family moved to Moodus, Connecticut, where they bought a farm.

noises and were
Great Auks reacted to noises, but were rarely scared by the sight of something.
In 1948 Schaeffer formally initiated “ research in to noises ” at the Club d ' Essai ( Palombini 1993, 14 ) and on the 5th October 1948 the results of his initial experimentation were premiered at a concert given in Paris ( Chion 1983 ).
Grobschnitt were known not only for their symphonic passages, suites and synthesiers, but also for the absurd humour and strange noises in their work, as heard on Ballerman ( 1974 ) and Rockpommel's Land ( 1977 ).
" In / Flux ", with its mixed up bpms, spoken word samples, strings, melodies, bizarre noises, prominent bass, and slow beats, gave the listener the impression they were on a musical trip, according to Pemberton.
On each side of the record was a single composition, approximately 17½ minutes long, using recordings of classic rock and roll songs that were spliced, overdubbed and edited with new vocals, instrumentation and tape noises.
The voices and other noises were produced by Peter Hawkins, Gladys Whitred and Julia Williams.
The noises proceeding from the heart of volcanoes were attributed to their operations.
As fiercely anti-Communist as they were anti-Semitic, Kennedy and Astor looked upon Adolf Hitler as a welcome solution to both of these " world problems " ( Nancy's phrase ).... Kennedy replied that he expected the " Jew media " in the United States to become a problem, that " Jewish pundits in New York and Los Angeles " were already making noises contrived to " set a match to the fuse of the world.
Guitarists were not afraid to play solos, octave leads, and grooves as well as tapping into the various feedback and harmonic noises available to them.
Some problems with this method were that the receiver could be triggered accidentally by naturally occurring noises, and some people could hear the piercing ultrasonic signals.
The noises produced by the stomach were thought to be the voices of the unliving, who took up residence in the stomach of the ventriloquist.
* Disturbing chicken noises were repeatedly played over a loud-speaker at Guantanamo Bay for over 25 hours as a form of sleep deprivation.
The article states that other things in their peripheral views can easily distract people who are in good moods ; an example of this would be if you were trying to study in the library ( considering you are in a positive mood ) you see people constantly walking around or making small noises.
Arnold informs Masklin that his grandfather and his brother guessed there were nomes in the store because they heard noises at night.
His ideas on sculpture were published in the Technical Manifesto of Futurist Sculpture In 1915 Balla also turned to sculpture making abstract " reconstructions ", which were created out of various materials, were apparently moveable and even made noises.
Russolo used instruments he called intonarumori, which were acoustic noise generators that permitted the performer to create and control the dynamics and pitch of several different types of noises.
The enemies had improved AI, including a 45-degree field of vision, turning their heads left and right to see diagonally, the detection of various different noises, being able to move from screen to screen ( they were limited to a single screen in earlier games ), and a three-phase security alarm ( where reinforcements are called in to chase the intruder, then remain on the lookout for some time after losing sight of the intruder, and then leave the area ).
and claims of a corpse matching the Jersey Devil's description arose in 1957, In 1960 tracks and noises heard near Mays Landing were claimed to be from the Jersey Devil.
These rooms were both heavily insulated to exclude external noises and internally anechoic — that is, they were designed not to produce any internal echoes or reverberation of sound at all.

noises and basis
The basis of subtractive synthesis can be understood by considering the human voice ; when a human speaks, sings or makes other vocal noises, the vocal folds act as an oscillator and the mouth and throat as a filter.
These unidentified noises continued on an ad-hoc basis until at least June 1966.
The cereal is marketed on the basis of the noises it produces when milk is added to the bowl.

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Dilbert mirrors the mass media's crocodile tears for working people — and echoes the ambient noises from Wall Street.
Beeping Easter eggs are Easter eggs that emit various clicks and noises so that the visually impaired children can easily hunt for Easter eggs.
He suggested that the school should be located away from disturbing noises ; the air quality should be good and there should be plenty of food for the students and teachers.
Darrin became renowned for performing nude ( except for being covered in shaving cream ) while talk singing and shouting over the noises and sequences of his brother and Dwayne's.
Most leading vehicle manufacturers recommend brake disc skimming ( US: turning ) as a solution for lateral run-out, vibration issues and brake noises.
In most games up to and including Mario Party 3, his vocals consist of record-scratching noises for positive interactions and whistling noises for negative interactions.
I heard a lot of noises in my head, a lot of heat and from that day the man prayed for me my brain has become so clear, so I've been excited, wondering how quickly can I make a new record now I have my old brain back, it's a good brain, not the damaged brain that I had.
The trend, however, became for records to be produced, usually with particular background noises, and no other group would attempt a version.
After the restoration is complete, the car is named for the noises made by its starter motor and the characteristic two loud backfires it makes when it starts.
In it, a wiry-haired, nerdy guy ( John Kassir ) walks through the dark making goofy noises, yelling out the names of some enemies from the game, and screaming for Zelda.
When not performing customer service duties, flight attendants must periodically conduct cabin checks and listen for any unusual noises or situations.
After organising the tours of New Zealand and the West Indies, WSC began making noises about a tour to England and signing enough players for stand-alone England and Pakistan teams.
* on each page that features the bunny, he is looking directly at one of the objects mentioned on that page, except for the last page, in which his eyes are closed and only ' noises ' are mentioned.
But beware: once Blue ‚ has lured you out of the shopping centre by sounding like something pleasant off Definitely Maybe ‚ for a bit, it'll brainwash you with piledriving My Bloody Valentine guitars, a hypnotic chorus and breaking stereo noises until you're a slavering, unquestioning believer doing the conga down Oxford Street in an orange sheet to it.

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