Sir, we've got no funny on the radar; Repeat, we've got no funny; Should we keep trying to locate the funny? It's been 1 month with no funny, and this is concerning me, how is it possible to have no funny in so much time?
Thanks for this! I run it on a loop in the hallway of my apartment, during the nighttime hours, BST 21:00hrs until 09:00hrs & GMT 18:00hrs until 08:00hrs. I’m also working on an IoT radar based on censors placed strategically around the external perimeter of my apartment, at locations like the front door, driveway, side entrance of the property etc.
@@Dorian.living604 I often sleep in the hallway & the radar chills me the fuck out 👍🏻 The IoT radar I’m building is to detect pedestrian activity, on my property, triggered by pressure pads embedded beneath the patio slabs & there’s plastic beads on the ground, within the perimeter of my property, for example, strewn across the lawn, these beads are networked to detect movement when they’re walked on & disrupted, triggering the radar to indicate the beads have changed position, for example, if one or more people are walking over them I can view their location & observe which direction they’re walking in by viewing their movements on the radar, enabling me to respond accordingly. A camera system is subsequently activated to enable real time observation.
While you're deep in the belly of a submarine, far beneath the waves where the light don't reach. Suddenly, the peaceful quiet is broken by the sharp, eerie ping of an active sonar. Not just any ping, mind ya, but one that signals an enemy submarine has caught your scent. That sound echoes through the hull, a haunting reminder that somewhere out there in the murky darkness, something dangerous is hunting ya. As ya sit there, the weight of the ocean pressing down all around, every minute drags on like an hour. The dim lights cast long, flickering shadows that dance with every unsettling ping. Yer all alone in this metal tube, surrounded by the vast, unfeeling sea. Each ping gets under yer skin, making yer heart race and yer breath catch, knowing full well that the enemy is out there, biding their time, waiting to strike. Time stretches out, each second ticking by in agonizing slowness. The darkness outside feels like it's closing in, making the sub's cramped quarters feel even more confining. Every sound, every creak of the hull, seems magnified in yer ears, as if the whole ocean is conspiring against ya. The sonar pings keep coming, each one a grim reminder of the deadly game yer caught up in. Yer mind races, tryin' to think of a way out, but the fear and isolation gnaw at yer resolve. The ocean, once a place of mystery and adventure, now feels like a prison, its depths hiding who knows what dangers. But ya grit yer teeth, determined to outwit the unseen foe. Every move, every decision could mean the difference between survival and disaster. In this dire moment, it's just you and the darkness, locked in a battle of wits and nerve. The relentless sonar pings echo in yer mind, a constant reminder of the enemy's presence. But ya press on, driven by the sheer will to survive and the hope that somehow, you'll find a way to slip through the enemy's grasp and see the light of day once more.
"Matthew to HQ, we've got no funny on this comment section; Repeat, we've got no funny; I'll try to locate the funny elsewhere, maybe there's funny in the next comment section."
Passive sonar is just listening to the surroundings. Thousands of tiny microphones pointed in every possible direction are used to listen to the ocean. Mostly heard are whales, dolphins, and shrimp. No sonar waves are sent out from the ship when using passive sonar.……Would this be considered passive sonar??? Please lmk thank you.
I am working on a WWII documentary film and would like to use your sonar sounds in a story segment. I will give you a copy & credit for the film. Reign of the Kamikaze 1945 Thank You Rob Cook You can find my contact info on my channel.
How the fuck is this relaxing? If you hear that sound while submerged, that is a sound of someone looking for you, and aggressive. And if that "ping" starts to beat faster, you gotta get the fuck outta there.
I would have said something along the lines "this ain't real", but I quickly realised modern sonar is unbearable. Not because it "melts brains", but because it just genuinely sounds shit. Though, if you get close enough your brain, lungs, heart, stomach, eardrums, intestines, liver, pancreas, gall bladder, testes, phallus, kidneys will bleed.
I love it. I found a new purpose in my life
same
Me looking for the funny
Sir, we've got no funny on the radar;
Repeat, we've got no funny;
Should we keep trying to locate the funny?
It's been 1 month with no funny, and this is concerning me, how is it possible to have no funny in so much time?
HE MENT FUNNY (funny mustache man) HES IN ARGETINA
You guys look for the funny I’m looking for sleep
Hey guys, what time is it?
@@Kaizermanningtons284 25:70 Am
This is oddly relaxing
I heard many sounds in my life- but it is deferent. Always I like it- am very happy to find it here / thanks ❤
Me looking for...the treasure!
(YAAAAR, PIRATES!!!!!)
Thanks for this! I run it on a loop in the hallway of my apartment, during the nighttime hours, BST 21:00hrs until 09:00hrs & GMT 18:00hrs until 08:00hrs.
I’m also working on an IoT radar based on censors placed strategically around the external perimeter of my apartment, at locations like the front door, driveway, side entrance of the property etc.
😂😂😂 what the fuck for ?????
@@Dorian.living604 I often sleep in the hallway & the radar chills me the fuck out 👍🏻 The IoT radar I’m building is to detect pedestrian activity, on my property, triggered by pressure pads embedded beneath the patio slabs & there’s plastic beads on the ground, within the perimeter of my property, for example, strewn across the lawn, these beads are networked to detect movement when they’re walked on & disrupted, triggering the radar to indicate the beads have changed position, for example, if one or more people are walking over them I can view their location & observe which direction they’re walking in by viewing their movements on the radar, enabling me to respond accordingly. A camera system is subsequently activated to enable real time observation.
@@Dorian.living604 for the goblins duh 🙄
@@Dorian.living604 He has plans that he cannot share with you rn because the haters will sabotage him
Seriously, why the fuck are you doing that??
I cant locate the funny
While you're deep in the belly of a submarine, far beneath the waves where the light don't reach. Suddenly, the peaceful quiet is broken by the sharp, eerie ping of an active sonar. Not just any ping, mind ya, but one that signals an enemy submarine has caught your scent. That sound echoes through the hull, a haunting reminder that somewhere out there in the murky darkness, something dangerous is hunting ya.
As ya sit there, the weight of the ocean pressing down all around, every minute drags on like an hour. The dim lights cast long, flickering shadows that dance with every unsettling ping. Yer all alone in this metal tube, surrounded by the vast, unfeeling sea. Each ping gets under yer skin, making yer heart race and yer breath catch, knowing full well that the enemy is out there, biding their time, waiting to strike.
Time stretches out, each second ticking by in agonizing slowness. The darkness outside feels like it's closing in, making the sub's cramped quarters feel even more confining. Every sound, every creak of the hull, seems magnified in yer ears, as if the whole ocean is conspiring against ya. The sonar pings keep coming, each one a grim reminder of the deadly game yer caught up in.
Yer mind races, tryin' to think of a way out, but the fear and isolation gnaw at yer resolve. The ocean, once a place of mystery and adventure, now feels like a prison, its depths hiding who knows what dangers. But ya grit yer teeth, determined to outwit the unseen foe. Every move, every decision could mean the difference between survival and disaster.
In this dire moment, it's just you and the darkness, locked in a battle of wits and nerve. The relentless sonar pings echo in yer mind, a constant reminder of the enemy's presence. But ya press on, driven by the sheer will to survive and the hope that somehow, you'll find a way to slip through the enemy's grasp and see the light of day once more.
Cool❤❤❤
Captain! We have been fired on! Enemy torpedo, port side, 400 yards, and closing, sir!
thank you
Detecting fools around me
Thank a lot man. 😊❤
thank you :)
You finding your dad
Yep, you are indeed fatherless.
⚓️
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Nice opinion, but I have one slight problem.
I am locating your current coordinates.
@ep15645x I am still locating them
Вечная память подводной лодке АПРК Курск 12.08.2000
"Matthew to HQ, we've got no funny on this comment section;
Repeat, we've got no funny;
I'll try to locate the funny elsewhere, maybe there's funny in the next comment section."
super :-)
Can you do a ten hour version
thanks mate
“Locating the funny.”
“Negative CENTCOM no funny on the radar. Uh-oh.”
My mom searching for anything - hmm - terrible in my room:
Cuando escucho heste sonido ,ciento ganas de undir uno o dos mercantes😅,virtuales😂😅
locating the funni
The good sounds belike
I love it
There’s an Amity run run!
Me listening to this in full while I have John Michael Godier playing on the laptop and I’m building LEGO Space minifigs
"Sir, we're detecting a nerd on the sonar!"
Launch The torpedoes
We're detecting a U-BOAT TYPE IXXXI
Ye
alarm port side all hand to action station action station all hand
Locating the funny:
Котушка теслы генерирующая 10мВт электроэнергии из трех не ядерных элементов - имеющая размер транформатора) - кто знает три этих компонента?
The call of the enemy's call is heading towards us at ten o'clock
Why at the bottom of the chest say thank you?
862 sub
me at 4am💀
0,25 speed is 💀
Passive sonar is just listening to the surroundings. Thousands of tiny microphones pointed in every possible direction are used to listen to the ocean. Mostly heard are whales, dolphins, and shrimp. No sonar waves are sent out from the ship when using passive sonar.……Would this be considered passive sonar??? Please lmk thank you.
using this radar to detect the person that cares and if im lucky i may detect the person who asked too
No funny here, move along
Vamos /Come on
Me searching for the milk:
*insert the dog from Undertale
Locating my real father, i repeat general no father found.
im here cause of pavel
Enemy come in 12 o’clock right in front of us
I am working on a WWII documentary film and would like to use your sonar sounds in a story segment. I will give you a copy & credit for the film. Reign of the Kamikaze 1945 Thank You Rob Cook You can find my contact info on my channel.
How the fuck is this relaxing? If you hear that sound while submerged, that is a sound of someone looking for you, and aggressive. And if that "ping" starts to beat faster, you gotta get the fuck outta there.
Locating the funny
action station
this is not what sonar sounds like
On film 😅
When Godzilla is dected
Me searching for the sauce:
Searching for who asked in my group chat:
Me searching for who asked:
When i find my 📱
Real sonar sounds nothing like this.
Real sonar sounds can rupture your body!
@@SusieHimpalAnd?
@@matthewjones39 Just fun fact
Me trying to locate who tf asked
Me searching for people searching:
That is definitely not radar
I FOUND THE FUNNY
this is a fake sonar
😂
I would have said something along the lines "this ain't real", but I quickly realised modern sonar is unbearable.
Not because it "melts brains", but because it just genuinely sounds shit.
Though, if you get close enough your brain, lungs, heart, stomach, eardrums, intestines, liver, pancreas, gall bladder, testes, phallus, kidneys will bleed.
still no funny
Thank you
Thank you
thank you
Thank you
Thank you