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Subject: Re: [geda-help] Strategy of adding netname attributes in gSchem?
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2015-07-28 16:41 GMT+02:00 Evan Foss (evanfoss AT gmail DOT com) [via
geda-help AT delorie DOT com] <geda-help AT delorie DOT com>:
> I don't mean to stomp on your dreams but there is an ethical concern
> here. You are very likely to harm bats. 60KHz is the centre of here
> hearing frequency.

I agree with you.

I think: a quiet music could be nice, but a loud music could be
harmful to peaple.
This may be similar to bats, don't you think?

I read somewhere that that some mosquitos are able to produces sound
frequencies of 60 kHz, when they mate.

This could be music for bat's ears if it is quiet, don't you think?

-- 
Regards from Pál

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