I watched a movie tonight, with a friend. I was here in Arkansas and my friend was in New York City, but we synced up our viewing, while on the phone, and texted while we watched:
The main character had Chinese food at the beginning.
Text 1: "I want Chinese food"
Text 2 (send button pressed before Text 1 was received): "Chinese food sounds awesome!!"
So, after pausing and resyncing (if it wasn't a word, it is now), we resumed the movie with our Chinese foods.
I had many flavors including some good veggies! It was lipsmakin' good.
I got the new updated 3.0 software for my iPhone today, and it's completely awesome! It now has voice memos. :) I likey! I decided at one point this evening to see if I could sing some particular note. I tried my best to guess what an F was, and recorded meself (I know it's wrong in American grammar, but I just finished reading all 7 Harry Potter's in anticipation of the sixth movie.) singing it. About an hour later, I tried playing an F using my hand like a trombone mouthpiece, as I had learned to do in junior high school. I recorded that pitch, and listened to the other, which wasn't close to the new one. No surprise, I knew I didn't have perfect pitch, as mutch as it fascinates me. I decided to see if either was right. So, I downloaded a piano (only two octaves) to my iPhone. My best singing guess was way off, but my lip vibrations were closer to F than E or F#. So, I hypothesize that, while I don't have perfect pitch, I do, literally, have lip smackingly good pitch.
PS I'll test this more of course. For now, enjoy the play on words. :-s
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