vunderba 17 hours ago

Our next-door neighbor had one of the original Clappers and I distinctly remember the dad cursing whenever he would be channel surfing and accidentally turn to a show filmed before a live audience (like the Arsenio Hall Show) because the applause from the audience would occasionally trigger the clapper and turn the lights off in the living room.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Clapper

codr7 18 hours ago

As a climber that word has a very different meaning to me.

A reminder that its better to live to climb another route than test the limits of what's possible.

https://www.needlesports.com/Catalogue/Climbing/Big-Wall-Aid...

  • bubblyworld 17 hours ago

    Lol, don't tell people how to take their drugs. There are interesting things to be found at the edge.

    • codr7 10 hours ago

      Live and let live, it's just not for me anymore.

  • tempodox 17 hours ago

    I would have thought a screamer is a climber on the fastest possible descent.

    • codr7 10 hours ago

      That's sort of where the equipment got its name I think.

    • hinkley 14 hours ago

      Looks like it's a device for preventing the fastest possible descent by eating itself during a fall. First example I could find involved a little yelling.

      • codr7 10 hours ago

        Yeah, by the time you're hitting that equipment, you are most likely already screaming :)

  • hagbard_c 9 hours ago

    So that is what the thing is called, I use these when climbing trees and working on high buildings on the farm. I made a longbow with a strong enough pull to shoot a heavy arrow (a piece of an old broom handle with PET-bottle wings on the back) attached to a nylon line used to pull the safety line over/through whatever I happen to need to fix. Thus far I have not had the misfortune to test the efficacy of the 'screamer' but I'll be sure to scream if I ever have to.

numbsafari 12 hours ago

I am imagining putting this in my toddlers bedroom and how much delight he would derive from and how much chaos would ensue.

windows2020 7 hours ago

It's like when my Leviton ODSMT-MDW in-wall motion sensor with microphone tunes out shower noise.