You can just turn off the sound. This is an otherwise silent movie.
davidc1says
@2 What a dreadful and shocking idea,I wish I had thought of it first.
davidc1says
And he had just finished his dins dins as well .
mikeschmitzsays
Where’s the “No spiders were harmed…” disclaimer?
simpliciosays
Thanks. I hadn’t run into Kevin Macleod before and didn’t think to look on Youtube.
I think the real surprise to me was that carbon dioxide works in the short term on spiders and they seem to recover. Since in mammals (and possibly all fish descendants) CO2 poisoning causes a panic attack (1986 Lake Nyos limnic eruption, silage deaths, and animals getting their heads caught in jars), the same doesn’t seem to be true of spiders, although it was hard to tell from the video. This is not true for suffocation in an argon or nitrogen atmosphere, where the victim seems to be unaware of imminent death, which is probably the reason that nitrogen suffocation chambers are so popular where assisted suicide is legal.
I guess that was the whole point of the video, but the music was a definite plus.
JoeBuddha says
You mean roofies? ;)
azpaul3 says
I suppose banging them with a big 3lb hammer, repeatedly, really hard, like BANG-BANG, that’s not what you’re talking about is it?
simplicio says
Okay, I give up. What was the music you used?
John Morales says
simplicio, annoying. I got like 15 seconds in before giving up.
StevoR says
Use that Cordyceps zombiefying fungus?
StevoR says
Though not sure tthat knocks them out so much a sjust take sover their briands and bodies
PaulBC says
simplicio@3 I assume the intended is effect is a silent movie, but I don’t think it’s one of these 10 songs. I skipped around a lot, so I’m not sure.
PaulBC says
I cheated and used midomi, but at least part of it is Comic Plodding by Kevin MacLeod.
PaulBC says
Nvm PZ credits Kevin MacLeod in the written YouTube description. I did find this album on my own but I couldn’t place all the tracks.
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Rich Woods says
At least the spider didn’t wake up to find itself tied across the railway tracks.
jrkrideau says
One sometimes worries about biologists.
PZ Myers says
You can just turn off the sound. This is an otherwise silent movie.
davidc1 says
@2 What a dreadful and shocking idea,I wish I had thought of it first.
davidc1 says
And he had just finished his dins dins as well .
mikeschmitz says
Where’s the “No spiders were harmed…” disclaimer?
simplicio says
Thanks. I hadn’t run into Kevin Macleod before and didn’t think to look on Youtube.
I think the real surprise to me was that carbon dioxide works in the short term on spiders and they seem to recover. Since in mammals (and possibly all fish descendants) CO2 poisoning causes a panic attack (1986 Lake Nyos limnic eruption, silage deaths, and animals getting their heads caught in jars), the same doesn’t seem to be true of spiders, although it was hard to tell from the video. This is not true for suffocation in an argon or nitrogen atmosphere, where the victim seems to be unaware of imminent death, which is probably the reason that nitrogen suffocation chambers are so popular where assisted suicide is legal.
I guess that was the whole point of the video, but the music was a definite plus.