The Noise (game show)
The Noise is an American children's game show that aired on Universal Kids from October 23, 2017 to July 8, 2019. The series is presented by BattleBots ring announcer Faruq Tauheed.
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Holy Noise
Holy Noise was an electronic dance music group from the early 1990s best known for the 1991 song "James Brown is Still Alive". Its membership consisted of Paul Elstak, Rob Fabrie, Elidio Gomes, Richard van Naamen, all of whom were from Rotterdam, Netherlands and Peter Slaghuis from Rijswijk, Netherlands.
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Ugly Noise
Ugly Noise is the eleventh studio album by the thrash metal band Flotsam and Jetsam, released on December 21, 2012. In order to make this album, Flotsam and Jetsam used PledgeMusic, encouraging their fans to contribute funds to its recording and the band themselves to donate to charity as a part of their fundraising. Ugly Noise marked the first Flotsam and Jetsam album recorded with two of its original members Michael Gilbert (guitar) and Kelly David Smith (drums) since 1997's High. Original bassist Jason Newsted also co-wrote some songs for the album, but did not officially rejoin the band. It is the last album to feature Jason Ward on bass, and Edward Carlson on guitar, although he would be featured on the re-recording of No Place for Disgrace.
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Shot noise
Shot noise or Poisson noise is a type of noise which can be modeled by a Poisson process. In electronics shot noise originates from the discrete nature of electric charge. Shot noise also occurs in photon counting in optical devices, where shot noise is associated with the particle nature of light.
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120K miles on a 2007 avalanche what is that ticking noise in the engine? anyone know?
I am not exactly sure what it's called my that ticking noise was going on in my moms Ford Expedition. She paid $700 to get it fixed (that was a some cheap place not a dealer). I suggest you get that checke out immediatly. We had just got a new filter and an oil change before we took it in and we had to replace it again because whatever the noise was coming from had cause pieces of metal to shred off and become stuck in the filter and oil
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Can the noise from textile machinery be converted to any other form of energy?
In the simplest set up, you can use a microphone to create Electrical energy from the noise. But this still causes a large amount of leakage in your source ie noise as your microphone will only capture a small fragment of the energy.There are cutting edge research into this very area ie to convert mechanical vibrations into electrical energy. As Mechanical vibrations are a major cause of energy loss in any machine, using a secondary device to convert this loss into energy will be a tremendous help.Can the noise from textile machinery be converted to any other form of energy?
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Infernal Noise Brigade
The Infernal Noise Brigade was a Seattle, Washington-based musical group, who originally formed to participate in the protests at the WTO Meeting of 1999. Over its seven-year history, the group performed as part of several large-scale protest actions, such as those at the 2000 IMF/World Bank Meeting in Prague, the 2003 WTO Ministerial in Cancn, Mexico, the 2004 United States Republican Party National Convention in New York City, as well as at numerous events in their homebase of Seattle. In July 2005, they participated in the protests against the 31st G8 summit in Scotland as part of a European tour that also brought them to England, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Austria. Their website describes their music as combining "elements of drumline, taiko, Mughal and North African rhythms, elements of Balkan fanfares, breakbeats, and just about anything else." Although best known for their free (and often confrontational) public performances at political protests, they sometimes performed at more conventional concerts and club gigs, usually featured as part of a musically eclectic program. Christopher Frizzelle, in an "obituary" for the band in the Seattle-based arts weekly The Stranger, remarked that their "most important and dramatic public events were standoffs with cops" and that they "can be credited for keeping WTO protestors energized, focused, and photogenic... What their parties and their protests had in common was intensity, vividness, and a fun, frightening sense that anything could happen. They were lessons in liberation." Frizzelle, who travelled with INB on a portion of their European tour, wrote in his review of that tour that the members used "band names", partly to "retain the mystery of the band" and partly to preserve their anonymity from their employers: almost none of the band members are professional musicians. As example, Frizzelle provided the roster from the mainland portion of the European tour: "Annemat, Atomika, B. Q. (whose band name is Red Dot, but no one calls her that), Bluer Than You, Bookworm, Brassbelle, D. P. Punkass ("My whole name is Dread Pirate Punkass, but in print I like to be D. P. Punkass"), DK Pan, Flash, Grey Filastine, Hawtpantz, Ice Frog, In Phase, Megor, Mildred, Mr. Rose, the Professor, Ramon, Satsuma, Skunk, Spider, and Violet." The Infernal Noise Brigade officially disbanded on July 29, 2006. Members of Infernal Noise Brigade went on to form Titanium Sporkestra.