Yes , It is. The Old category of people in the year 60's to 70's use this kind of telephone. This telephone work due to the vibration of the sound from each string.
2 cans and a string
2 cans and a string, and cp raidios
First things first, get a calculator and multiply 355 by 2. BUT, if you don't know how to use a calculator or how to simply multiply, it would be 710 ml3552___710
Yes, but only if the string is kept taut. A slack string causes the vibrations to dissipate in the first 1/2 inch of string.
you dont have to dial any more its moble you can talk to someone with in minutes you dont have to use 2 cans and a string almost everyone has one or can use one
there are 2 can in the world there are 2 cans
1 for 2 cans or 0.5 for 1 can.
There are eight possible combinations... 1 row of 24 cans 2 rows of 12 cans 3 rows 8 cans 4 rows of 6 cans 6 rows of 4 cans 8 rows of 3 cans 12 rows of 2 cans 24 rows of 1 can
In C++, the return value will be an empty string because 2 is equal to the string length (the second parameter, 4, is simply ignored). If the first parameter were greater than the string length, an out_of_range exception will be thrown instead.
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Here's the tabs: e|-0--| b|-1--| g|-2--| d|-2--| a|-0--| E|-0--| If you can't read tabs, here's the explanation: Out your first finger on the second string/b string at the first fret. Put your second finger on the second fret of the fourth string/d string. Put your third finger on the second fret of the third string/g string. Strum all six strings.
36 cans, algebra 1....