vunderba a day 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 a day 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 a day ago

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

    • codr7 15 hours ago

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

  • tempodox a day ago

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

    • codr7 15 hours ago

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

    • hinkley 20 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 15 hours ago

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

  • hagbard_c 14 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 18 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 13 hours ago

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