Horace’s device looks like the "utilizer,” a button-equipped box that (in the “X-minus One” or “Hall of Fantasy” 1950s science fiction radio show—I forget which one) enabled a man who found it to order up products and services from future companies which—in the era the utilizer came from—were scattered throughout space-time, for a price… If Horace found a utilizer, the effects would be…very interesting, I’m sure. :-)
JayBluE about 11 years ago
But, I haven’t even posted, yet!
Sherlock Watson about 11 years ago
Is Buddy Holly in there too?
zero about 11 years ago
Tumbleweeds?!. . ..
alviebird about 11 years ago
And I hear them clearly.
Simon_Jester about 11 years ago
I don’t have the heart to tell him the sound he’s hearing is coming from the audience, not that box
InTraining Premium Member about 11 years ago
and you use the foot pedal to turn them off…. ! ! !
Me3000 about 11 years ago
. . . .
Coyoty Premium Member about 11 years ago
It’s also a good way to tell how cold the room is.
DragonPowered about 11 years ago
Sorry Horace, but unfortunately this device has already been invented.Awkward Silence Sound
blackshire about 11 years ago
Horace’s device looks like the "utilizer,” a button-equipped box that (in the “X-minus One” or “Hall of Fantasy” 1950s science fiction radio show—I forget which one) enabled a man who found it to order up products and services from future companies which—in the era the utilizer came from—were scattered throughout space-time, for a price… If Horace found a utilizer, the effects would be…very interesting, I’m sure. :-)
bmonk about 11 years ago
Oddly, one cricket alone will chirp. Two or more crickets in a small space—and none chirp.