A computerized electronic thermometer reproduces the
sound of continuous crying patterns which never repeat themselves. The
machine monitors the resistance of the electricity passing through it
and, by measuring the increase and decrease of this resistance, releases
a crying sound in a random pattern. While this is happening, the speakers
produce additional fluctuations in voltage. This second source of resistance
works in concert with the first, creating endless random crying combinations.
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