They obviously got their inspiration from the headdresses worn by some Dutch women in the early 1900s. This photo is of a woman from Zeeland, a Dutch province, circa 1923.
Middle aged unties in India has better hearing capabilities without these tools.
Soft-Escape8734 on
In theory you could sneak up behind him.
Mr_Brown-ish on
This is rather useless. The Dutch only made a handful of Fokker aircraft (G.1) at the beginning of the war, and flew some older 1930’s fighters. Hardly anything you want to spot. And why does this dude only listen to Dutch aircraft?
Intelligent_Rub8239 on
So eventually this career passed away
Sad-Term-5455 on
Miss the trunk
Sniffy4 on
i think this would be a hit at Paris Fashion Week.
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Found at: https://x.com/fasc1nate/status/1964667501184266301
Source: https://www.museumwaalsdorp.nl/en/museum-waalsdorp-2/airacous/air-acoustics-dutch-small-listening-devices/
so tell me your strength and weaknesses?
He can hear what you’re thinking.
They obviously got their inspiration from the headdresses worn by some Dutch women in the early 1900s. This photo is of a woman from Zeeland, a Dutch province, circa 1923.
https://preview.redd.it/f3b677emk9tf1.jpeg?width=142&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2185c67daa09e7d2ead063068ee9583d264c0e8f
Middle aged unties in India has better hearing capabilities without these tools.
In theory you could sneak up behind him.
This is rather useless. The Dutch only made a handful of Fokker aircraft (G.1) at the beginning of the war, and flew some older 1930’s fighters. Hardly anything you want to spot. And why does this dude only listen to Dutch aircraft?
So eventually this career passed away
Miss the trunk
i think this would be a hit at Paris Fashion Week.
Before radar was invented, sound mirrors were an actual thing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_mirror#:~:text=Before%20World%20War%20II%20and,and%20at%20Hythe%20in%20Kent.
It’s that guy who looks like Steve Jobs’ great-Grandfather
Apple Aircraft pods.
I need these for the shit audio on modern films, where the sound guys were told to make all the dialogue mumbled and quiet.
Audiophile snobbery is all about appearing superior and making others feel lacking, nowhere is this more evident than with headphone snobbery.
https://preview.redd.it/x5mr0ra01atf1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5bdf765478c02d180fc73d121e103fbe6e76d8f1
The Japanese military did it too: