Good Vibrations

In a post from earlier this year, I linked to a story that reported the results of a study on “Why Women Make Love?”

You can go here and see my first reponse.

And then you can go to the bottom of this post and see that my revised response was to suppose that I could probably make a Top 5 list of reasons. One of the reasons I listed was the aural frequency 40Hertz.

Last week, our good man of Boom, Joe Huffman, posted about a new iPod attachment called the “gPod”.

Ichiro Kameda, the president of a tiny, two-man company in Osaka, is currently embroiled in a bitter battle with computer maker Apple.

“Putting it simply, the fight is all over what I call our beat generator. There’s a small device with three different, sound-activated motors. It’s a revolutionary invention. You can plug it in to iPods or mobile phones. It can also be programmed to operate only for certain voices,” Kameda says, referring to his company’s product.

Kameda’s commercial pride and joy is actually a women’s sex aid worn inside her most intimate orifices and buzzing her with good vibrations when set off by sound.

Kameda may be in a fight with Apple, but I’ll bet that he is one of the most popular men in Japan.

And I think that his little invention will prove me right.

If you click on the link to Joe’s site, you’ll see that he queries as to whether or not I might have “some appropriate tunage”.

I think you can guess that answer. I’ll have a doubleshot of “appropriate tunage” on tomorrow’s Soundboard.

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