youtube.com— During the MSNBC Florida Debate on January 25th, there was an audible whisper directed at Romney, presumably to aid Romney in his response to a question posed by Tim Russert.
Jan 25, 2008View in Crawl 4
If Romney and McCain had earpieces on, I wouldn't be surprised given their responses to some of the questions... but that's just silly speculation. I did, however, hear a whisper! Was it a man's voice or a woman's voice? I was half asleep from that awful debate, but I remember it.
"The majority of digg is NOT supporting Paul."I don't know if we're on the same site, but if you look around, there's a strong Dr. Paul following here. I'm sure that some of those supporters are ignorant of his views on the issues and are just following what they see here on Digg.But to call him a "righttard GOP asshat" and "The ONLY think Paul says differently is "get out of Iraq"." is just as ignorant, and I'm not exactly sure what that would make you if he is supposedly an "asshat", yet incredibly more well-versed by the looks of your comment. He is substantially different than the rest of the GOP especially when it comes to the his record, following The Constitution, and economics, especially economics. Now, whether or not you agree with him is another story, but that doesn't make him a "righttard" as you put it.Also, since when did it become cool to append "tard" to a word? I thought people stopped doing that after grade school.
peppermintpigJan 25, 2008
If Romney and McCain had earpieces on, I wouldn't be surprised given their responses to some of the questions... but that's just silly speculation. I did, however, hear a whisper! Was it a man's voice or a woman's voice? I was half asleep from that awful debate, but I remember it.
thebltJan 25, 2008
"The majority of digg is NOT supporting Paul."I don't know if we're on the same site, but if you look around, there's a strong Dr. Paul following here. I'm sure that some of those supporters are ignorant of his views on the issues and are just following what they see here on Digg.But to call him a "righttard GOP asshat" and "The ONLY think Paul says differently is "get out of Iraq"." is just as ignorant, and I'm not exactly sure what that would make you if he is supposedly an "asshat", yet incredibly more well-versed by the looks of your comment. He is substantially different than the rest of the GOP especially when it comes to the his record, following The Constitution, and economics, especially economics. Now, whether or not you agree with him is another story, but that doesn't make him a "righttard" as you put it.Also, since when did it become cool to append "tard" to a word? I thought people stopped doing that after grade school.
darnok45Jan 26, 2008
It was not Brian Williams..... read his own blog about it <a class="user" href="http://dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/25/610059.aspx">http://dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/01/ ...</a>
passiveinvestorJan 26, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7344181953466797353&hl=en">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-734418195 ...</a>Get some perspective from 1992.
mmccorm3Jan 27, 2008
Someone in the audience was prompting him using highly directional speakers / audio beamforming. They have developed recently to the point where sound can be projected at a very fine point.Quoting <a class="user" href="http://www.holosonics.com">http://www.holosonics.com</a>"The Audio Spotlight is a revolutionary new audio technology that creates sound in a narrow beam, just like light."Specifically, he probably used: <a class="user" href="http://www.browninnovations.com/soundbeam.html">http://www.browninnovations.com/soundbeam.html</a>-Martin McCormickElectrical EngineerUniversity of Illinois
mmccorm3Jan 27, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_from_ultrasound">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_from_ultrasound</a>There is a good article explaining the technology.