📰00According to this peer-reviewed paper, the “screeching sound of peeling tape” is caused by tiny sonic booms. Tkottke.org·Jason Kottke·29 days ago#srBpQoQ1#circlepath#b18ec2c4d3dbd4d2c58cf2d9d4d2da948381dec4c5948381c5#c3a9a2b0acad83a8acb7b7a8a6edacb1a4fcb0b6a1a9a6a0b7#e38982908c8da3888c97978886cd8c9184dc90968189868097#according#peer+5 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagAccording to this peer-reviewed paper, the “screeching sound of peeling tape” is caused by tiny sonic booms. The speeds at work here are in the range of Mach 0.7–1.8. Supersonic crafts!15s0Read later0Read More
📰00 I tested the JBL Xtreme 5 vs JBL Xtreme 4 — and it's closer than I thought Latest from Tom's Guide ·Erin Bashford·about 1 month ago#8Bq6C1YV#tomsguide#xtreme#save#money#older#reviewed+3 more🧰Tag tools✨Add tagShould you buy the new JBL Xtreme 5 or save your money and get the older JBL Xtreme 4? I've reviewed both, so I'll help you choose.15s0Read later0Read More