Lol, can someone close this one then? Sorry for the waste of a topic.

Thanks in advance.

Bit wish wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

This.

This

This

Kitsch pretty much answered my question on his site, by the way.

So, there's a little sanding involved when fitting the pcb in an original GameBoy cart, and cutting the hole for the mini-usb port. Is that all there is to it though? And will it fit in a GameBoy Color cart without sanding?

edit: spelling

thebitman wrote:

It's like apples and anvils, synthesia and astrology.

Agreed.

wailord wrote:

can we seriously just talk about lizard overlords tho i have tons of sources with no name/certifications/dates/website design prowess to show you

Sleepytimejesse, I was pretty certain this whole thread is theoretical, as synesthesia wasn't an accepted concept until fairly recently (starting research in the late 1800s maybe? "Modern" research didn't happen until the 1980s).

Boomlinde, http://seeinganew.tripod.com/id18.html is close to what I was talking about. But it is a theory. Not a solid fact. I'm sorry if it came off as me pushing it as truth. The senses aren't really something humankind knows a lot about for certain, it seems.

Someone sounds a little hostile.

That's really interesting. The few synesthetes I've met were born with it, and it's usually not the note itself that holds the color, but rather the voice/timbre/instrument that does.

IndigoChild, that's such a trip. I feel slightly more open-minded all of the sudden, ahaha

PROTODOME wrote:

Everyone has this in some form. We learn by association of senses.

Not all of it is learned, however, as when we're born, all of our senses are one sense, and as we grow, the senses start to divide. A synesthete is a person whom the senses weren't completely divided. But now I wonder if peeps who get it from LSD, if it somehow glues senses back together.

EDIT: @IndigoChild, will we ever actually adapt into being able to witness these beautiful and unseen (by real human eyes) colors?

IndigoChild wrote:

But even as a spiritualist what I would be willing to call heaven there are going to be a new aray of colors and new sounds that you have never heard before. Imagine 4th Dimentional music. What a pleasure that would be.

That's beautiful.

Well, .05% of the population has it. What percentage of peeps are chip musicians?

This thread is a trip to read, ahaha. I really appreciate you guys replying to it.

AuburnKitsune wrote:

i thought i had synesthesia once but then i realized i was really high on a few substances.


but forreals.... i always wished i did. it sounds like the raddest thing

Well, not that I'm encouraging it, but LSD can cause visual synesthesia! Like, permanently.

thebitman wrote:

I can sort of taste notes, when thinking of what to write I tense up my lips and contract them much like I do when I play trumpet and trombone. Often I can "taste" a melody then play it back perfectly on horns, so I guess it's kind of under the umbrella.

Right on. Is there a flavor? Or is the flavor the flavor of the note? (Sorry if this question hurts to read, ahaha)

kitsch wrote:

wasn't there a synesthesia comp or something like this?

if there wasn't....  all you synthetes get together and make a ROYGBIV album (if you can even agree, i'm sort of thinking its a subjective experience from the sound of it, rather than all A-440 = blue always, or something...)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/5743/ … fox-split/
Was it that?