text
stringlengths
0
19.1k
My rage is about 16Hz-17.6kHz and just in my 20s.
I did not knew you know morse
Rip Syd Bolton
How old are you? You look like you could be anywhere from 25 to 60
Protect your hearing, then blasts high pitched hell at the end.,(reply>), @Har Simaja it's more like you hear the noise of your headphones freaking out than the actual noise lmao,(reply>), @Benjy52 me too :(,(reply>), @46rt7 i can't hear it 🙁,(reply>), thats a morse code message,(reply>), @Tanuki it does on mine, and it sounds omnipotent and continues after the video is over
Is that morse code at the end of the video?
I like how there is a really high pitched noise at the end of the video
I like that sound. It reminds me of being in school in the 90s. It meant we were about to watch Bill Nye.
IF YOU WENT DEAF AND BALD I WOULD STILL WATCH EVERY VIDEO YOU MADE, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!!!!!!!!
I think the best thing about your channel is not how informs your videos are but how genuine you are in each one of them. It’s easy to engage with when you are so honest and humble
Tom Scott: “you know that thing you’ve never thought of before in your life? Well here’s why it happens...”<br>Me: 😦
This video is basically Tom using an UNO Reverse card
Was that Morse code in a high pitched frequency there at the end?
ngl that high pitched thing i also hate that the day will come when i can't hear it anymore even tho it's such an annoying sound
I know why CRTs make this noise so why did I watch this video?
Bye bye hearing
Can confirm
Ooo the end of the video got me.
Is that the mosquito alarm at the end?
As I was watching this video, I remembered of a very funny story of how me and my friends installed an app that allows you to release a constant sound with a especific frequency, and we tested in many ocasions. One of these ocasions was our physics class, where we generated a 17000 Hz sound (very annoying and agonizing sound) and the cool thing is that our teacher was not only old but on top of that, confiscated our cellphones and put them on his table, and for a period of 45 minutes, the entire classroom suffered with that sound, everyone except my physics teacher, that believed the students were being too distracted and finding excuses to leave the class. I could barely hold my laughter.,(reply>), Funny but this can actually cause hearing damage..,(reply>), @LootDeliveryMan yes some of us can actually hear higher pitched than your phone speaker can go(most likely, depends on the phone), I can hear about 20500 Hz and it's super annoying sometimes, I seem to be one of the only people who can hear it.,(reply>), @ccc310 i see you everywhere i go,(reply>), @Pedro L. Mammini oops,(reply>), @Worm on Crack *you're
I'm 43 and can still hear the annoying mosquito teenager deterrents, maybe not as loud as a teenager can, but they are still really annoying. I also made a device that emits 15625Hz from one tweeter and the same +/- a few Hz from another and it seems most people can hear that - It was designed to be annoying, go somewhere where people are rowdy or speaking with raised voices and after switching on everything goes eerily quiet - no-one can determine the location it's coming from due to the frequency being high and the (inaudible) beat frequency has a weird effect on people.
i can hear the high pitch,(reply>), i will come back 20 years later
I use a CRT for my retro consoles, and I've always noticed the high-pitched whine they emit. I'm quite familiar with the inner workings of them, but for some reason, had literally never considered that was the cause. You learn something interesting every day.<br><br><br>Or in my case, as I've been watching a bunch of your videos in a seemingly unending succession, you learn many, many new things every day.
Was the high pitched noise at the end credits to give me peace of mind about my 34 year old hearing?
no way! i cant believe i can still hear the high pitch at the end there. i thought my hearing was shot and im just too old. im very mildly impressed with myself
Did you add very high pitched tones at the very end of this video, or was that my car stereo?
Even after the editing i can barely hear a pitched sound... Guess i need to take care of my hearing
i cannot stand old moniters because of that shrill sound
Did you just use high pitched frequencies to send a Morse core message?
What was high pitched sound in the last.
at the end i wasnt sorry anymore lel
Anyone hear the 17K hz sound right at the end of the video?
can anyone decipher the Morse code at the end? lmao,(reply>), Phexism it was just a rickroll
I'd have bothered with the Morse at the end but it was painfully high pitch😂
I'm not sure if that was my tinnitus at the end or the video 😐
So I use heavy drilling equipment at work and still could hear the high frequency sound at the end.... I have steel hearing
aaawwww ! you made m cry :'(
The pitch of the noise at the end literally made me cry :/
That keening at the end was completely unnecessary, but thank you for the compliment I guess.
Balding much?
ᴴᶦᵍʰ ᴾᶦᵗᶜʰᵉᵈ
Thanks for putting that high pitched noise at the end of the video and pissing everyone who can hear it off XD
Don’t translate the Morse code. You don’t want to make the same mistakes as all of us.
No don’t age tom!
That end card sound
what a time to have a midlife crisis
I keep coming back here to check if my ability to hear it has gone away yet.
My range was like 75 HZ to 15,792 Hz and I’m 29 😭
CRT TVs are the worst for midnight gaming while your parents are asleep
-. . ...- . .-. --. --- -. -. .- --. .. ...- . -.-- --- ..- ..- .--.
oh no toms a boomer guys we're gonna have to take him out back soon.
Bends the beam across the screen that kinda rhymes and sounds nice the way you’ve said it<br>I almost expected more of them
<b>E</b>
OH GOD THAT OUTRO ;-; WHY
I have been damaged from working with electronics for 20 years... I don't notice that sound anymore!
"<a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM&amp;t=4m00s"">4:00</a> AHHHH&lt; THE NOISE STOP IT!"
So I'm 16 and I couldn't hear the Morse code at the end at all...
Can someone translate what I think is Morse code at the end?
Thank you for the Morse code the end
people complaining never experienced tinnitus
Damn that hit home. Thank you(no joke)
At least u didnt have a midlife crisis like guy fieri
yes I hear the end of the video I hear the high pitxh
why are you so interesting daaaaaaaaamnnn
that video turned dark really quick
I have never heard this sound at all... but then I have never heard much over 8kH even with hearing aid.
went to a tone generator - lowest i can hear is around 38 htz highest is 14500... or thats all my speakers are capable of - the wind coming out of my sub at 38 though...
I used to hear high frequencies ok. Then a car transmission fell on my head one day. Now I can really hear them. It’s my super power,(reply>), Please use your powers for good
How's your hearing now Tom?
Tom, old bean, moderation is for monks, grab life with both hands.
I should probably stop firing Weaphones at full volume with headphones
i wish i couldnt here high frequencies. i still use a crt to play on my ps2, sometimes it can really give me a headache
I could barely hear the high pitch at the end over the roar of my tinnitus.,(reply>), same,(reply>), Tinnitus is a CRT screen in your head that never turns off.,(reply>), Same lmao,(reply>), Commander TK-9091 i was morse code rick rolling u,(reply>), Same here, and I am still young.
Oh dont worry at all. I also I cant hear this frequency anymore and I am 19 right now mainly because when I was young, I always got ear infections and water behind my ear drums so I lost some of my hearing but mostly in the right ear which today makes clicking sounds everytime I swallow my saliva and I also have Tinnitus which is a static ring sound, kinda like the ringing sound you hear in videogames after a bomb explodes near the player.
Because CRT monitors use high voltages,(reply>), It's the frequency and wave formation, not necessarily the voltage.
Was that morse at the end? clever to disguise messages XP
33 here. I can hear the Morse code
i cant hear above 15 000 hz
the noise of crts used to drive me mad
Well that took a depressing turn....
I'm gonna really miss my 18.5kHz hearing some day. It really adds colour to life. I'm 25 btw.
I may be a few years late, but no-one tell him about his hairline in this video.
You get used to the sound after awhile. I hate the sound
The same reason why MRI machines are so loud
I can never tell if you're 40 or 20..
Hey Tom, DEATH IS COMING.
Goddamnit i got rick rolled
That sound at the end gave me anxiety
Mosquito alarms are <b>very</b> painful for me, causing big migraines. And when I used to work at a housing association, the bus I got every day passed a shop that left theirs on 24/7. Even though they weren't a 24h/7d shop. and every time, someone would say "you alright?" And I just point at the shop and say the anti-teenager alarm hurts my ears, and they were <b>always</b> like 'you're making that up'.
What was the Morris code at the end of the video? Has anyone worked it out. PS I'm 39 . Who is the oldest person to hear it?
I thought I was going crazy because of guns, blacksmithing, and marching band have damaged my ears; but I caught that high pitched tid bit in the outro 😉😂
Did the morsecode at the end actually spell out "never gonna give you up"? Glad to know I can still hear it at 25yrs, probably won't when i hit 30 :)
YOU POOR BABY OMG LET ME LOVE YOU
You don’t hear Spider Robinson quotes that often . Pity (but it does show you have remarkably good taste in authors).
Those mosquito alarms should be renamed to teenage repelents cause they're used 90% of the time to repel teenagers and 10% of the time to repel mosquitos.
Morse code!!
My gaming tv does this
U put a high frequency at the end of the vid!
Damn, that turned dark towards the end
Nice touch in the last 10 seconds.