What you're looking at here, obviously, is a spectrogram, for those who don't know. You have time along the X-axis. And the Y-axis is frequency. And so, you're hearing the big bloop . That second stroke is just kind of a burst of static. I'll play it one more time.So it's that bloop sound. This was recorded in the South Pacific Ocean in 1997. It was
Now, if in the course of trying to get it, you observe someone is guilty of a little bit too extra enthusiasm, like a knee in somebody's Bloops one to center off Loaiza to win the game.
And mine is not the only one. There's plenty of sounds in the walls in nature. This is one that if you pay attention to CNN or newspapers at all, you may have heard this. It's called "the bloop ." You can use Google. It's a nice website. And you can google the bloop . Can I say google as if it's a verb, or is that like verboten here?
bloop . That second stroke is just kind of a burst of static. I'll play it one more time.So it's that bloop sound. This was recorded in the South Pacific Ocean in 1997. It was extremely loud. It was heard thousands of miles in different directions. It was recorded on a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-- not sonogram-- what do you call them? Sono--?
You're saying to the world, I'm not perfect. I made bloopers, mistakes, defects. And I have addictions.
"the bloop ." You can use Google. It's a nice website. And you can google the bloop . Can I say google as if it's a verb, or is that like verboten here? Will the lawyers come in and beat me? So you can google for the bloop . And what you'll always find is this article that uses much of the same languages. The exact same sentences
You're-- Both of my parents sometimes drop sentences, too. I want to see a blooper where we just see that cake that survived because that was wild.
Right. Well, we've got live guests. I've never had major bloopers.
And you can come and check out some of them up here later. The one I first saw was "GUI Bloopers." But then there were "Web Bloopers," and "Web Bloopers 2.0." Which are sort of catalogs of all the mistakes that we make and we should learn from. So these are really interesting books if you are all interested in user experience design.
Now I used to be in the guidelines business, or actually anti guidelines. So when I wrote "GUI Bloopers" and its sequels, I was sort of in the, don't do this. Do this instead. But I didn't really explain it in those books why.
A real Marty? You can see from that very beautiful table, the festive Papel Picado garland behind me, and this delicious margarita in my hand -- What [ Video concludes. Martha Stewart: Bloopers happen, luckily, I tape shows a lot.
Not enough? I only sleep four hours from Anchorage. And my favorite part of your movies are when you show the bloopers at the end, and it shows all the different outtakes, and all the stunts
I could mess up. It could be funny, like the blooper reel. Ready? TT with the GoPro.
C++, even things like APL. So he's a remarkable guy who's probably best known for his bloopers series of books. And you can come and check out some of them up here later.
And you want to take it quite crunchy. If you don't, it's just going to kind of "bloop ," drip off. And then it's going to be in your lap.
And you can google the bloop . Can I say google as if it's a verb, or is that like verboten here? Will the lawyers come in and beat me? So you can google for the bloop . And what you'll always find is this article that uses much of the same languages. The exact same sentences copied and pasted between various news articles and blogs.
at our best and what we did for each other to support ourselves and the community that lives under our house when we were at our very worst. Because what I learned is that when we judge ourselves, when we judge our bloopers by everyone else's highlight reels, we can't help but feel like failures. And that goes for that scorecard you have in your back pocket that was given to you by that teacher or that parent or that boss or your 15,
we're getting a half-show, it's really amazing to-- You know what I'm saying? With this theme of making mistakes, and these glorious things of improv, sometimes you see someone do the bleep instead of the bloop ,
of a sea monster, because they say, "Well, its sounds, it has the same audio profile, looking at the spectrogram, as living creatures, like whales." Well, it doesn't. I did a whole episode on it. If you wanna look up the bloop on Skeptoid.com, right there, you'll see a whole bunch of other comparative sounds, actual whales and sounds that actually do come from the sea-- volcanoes, earthquakes, anything you can think of that it might be. And you can see it doesn't look remotely like them.
And so it's really good that we've got a foursome that is actually oragnically-- has great chemistry. Definitely. So speaking of chemistry and everything that happens on the set, do you have any funny bloopers or anything that's happened on the set since you started? There's a story that I wouldn't otherwise tell, but I'll tell it because she has told it herself.
He's trying to get back at me, but.... Marissa Mayer: Well, speaking of mishaps, we actually have -- you have a YouTube blooper reel which is pretty fun that you'll see some of the people you mentioned. Let's go ahead and roll it.