So I guess I was extremely bored, extremely crazy, or both. But I must have been screwing around in Reaper. I can't even remember when this was made. But it's called "Catch of the Samurai," a combination of "Catch of the Day" and "Samurai Slice."
I manage to kill the final boss with knife. The first hit with the sword is because I want healing creatures to spawn so I can kill them all before finishing off the boss.
This is a sample of the new Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions! Right now only on Audible. A book is coming out 1 a month until May of 2026. Link below for US Audible only.
I hadn't slept the previous night and got a short nap that day only, ad it was like 9 pm when I started on this and finished in about 20 minutes and went to bed
This is a menu theme which plays on some chinese handhelds running on linux, for example datafrog sf2006 and ambernic r36s. The music has been dumped directly from a system partition. Enjoy.
Listen to this real-time audio from Miami's KHB34 NOAA Weather Radio (162.550 MHz) as it switches from an old-school telephone line to a new LTE audio feed on Tuesday, October 21.
The NWS has been working on this upgrade for years, ditching landlines for LTE links to make broadcasts more reliable, but DOGE stepped in to produce the rest of the needed kits, letting transmitter sites with adequate LTE coverage flip the switch nationwide.
The original beatstar pack I had to modify, was called groovy loups. However, the owner made a huge mistake! They used a neural voice from Microsoft Azure, which, in this case, delayed the speech making the actions go a bit off beat, so I had to modify it. Normally, I don't like messing with other people's packs, but I'm gonna have to if people want less delay with speech. It's just not gonna work out with the original pack, so if I do decide to upload it, get this one instead. I'm sorry to the person who made this, but next time, don't use a Text to speech engine that terribly delays the actions please!
I took the weird sounding shower recording from here and made this.
It's more interesting towards the end. It almost sounds like a quire for a second actually.
These levels really ramp up the difficulty if you play them in two player mode. Because I practiced for several weeks, I managed to get a perfect score on the night version of the level, which is not too much harder than the day version in two player mode. If you are looking for extra challenge with rhythm doctor, play it on two player mode!
Hey everyone. So, earlier this summer on my trip to Europe, I was in this hotel room that had a really crazy shower. It was so weird that I actually recorded it to send to my friends because I thought it was so interesting, and I wanted to share it here on AudioPub too because it's just fascinating.
Basically, they had upgraded us to a five-star room, and this shower was pretty amazing. It was all tile with a big heavy glass door, so the acoustics in there were already amazing, as you can probably tell from the reverb.
But here's how this worked: there were two different shower heads. You had this massive rain shower head built right into the roof, and then you had this separate handheld stick wand. This wand was just a very long, thin, looking thing.
You use this single dial to control where the water went. You'd turn it one way, and it would start raining from the roof. You'd keep turning it, and it would slowly transition all the water over to the handheld stick.
The problem, or the interesting part, was right in the middle. If I turned that dial to a very specific spot, just between the two settings, the water pressure and the pipes would do something I've never heard before. It started making this incredibly loud, deep, vibrating sound.
It wasn't just a rattle or a normal pipe noise. It was a solid, super low-frequency note. It was its own subwoofer. It was so powerful the whole floor shook. At one point, as you can hear in the recording, it even sounded like it was creating harmonies with itself.
It was one of the strangest (and coolest) hotel quirks I've ever found, so I had to capture it. Hope you all find it as interesting as I did!
While Chad and Bill deal with their own set of casualties in a forest, Bob is home alone, with no one to boss him around, willing to do as he sees fit.
In Squirrel Stapler, a lonely man wakes up in his isolated cabin in the woods and discovers that his loved one—a dismembered corpse nailed to the wall—is rotting and infested with flies, losing her beauty.
He decides to hunt them down to staple them to her body and restore her appearance, like the "beautiful" skins of forest squirrels — despite the prophecy in the Book of the Woods, Chapter IV, Verse I: "Says the Goat of the Wood: 'thou shalt not staple squirrels'."
Over the course of five days, he fulfills daily hunting quotas across an open map, facing threats like ghost squirrels and a "squirrelbear," while discovering disturbing notes, fake squirrel facts, and the side story "The Lady" — about a painter who animates an incomplete canvas.
The prophecy warns: "In 5 days, God will come" — the "Goat of the Wood", which prohibits stapling squirrels. On the final day, after collecting everyone, a countdown begins, and the monstrous entity appears to judge your sins.
Check this out. I know that it's not accessible, but it's a good horror game.