A New York
City entrepreneur is seeking investors for his “No Bark” startup. With enough
investment money, Ty Cobb says, he will be able to discover the melodies that,
when played, will instantly quiet barking dogs. Because dogs hear sound
frequencies that humans cannot hear, the melodies will be unheard by humans.
“There’s a
huge market for this service,” Cobb declared. “There’s about 30 million dogs in
this country, probably 2 million right here in the city. And what do these dogs
love to do more than anything? Bark, that’s what! And what do people hate more
than anything? Barking dogs, that’s what!”
Cobb says
that he went to India to study how snake charmers control the deadly cobra with
music. He figured that if they could use music to prevent a deadly cobra from
striking out at humans, he could use the same music to prevent a dog from
barking. So he learned how to play the pungi, the snake charmer’s flute. And he
learned many of the same tunes that the snake charmers played.
He returned
to New York, where he practiced the tunes on his dog. At first, his dog simply
barked along with the music. After hours of modifying tunes, Cobb discovered one
that actually caused his dog to stop barking.
He was
jubilant. He had discovered a melody that would shut dogs up. He would be rich
beyond his wildest dreams! Unfortunately, the melody worked on his dog, but not
on his neighbor’s dog. Nor on several other dogs in the neighborhood.
Cobb
figures that computers will help him find the right melodies at the right
frequencies to shut up any dog on Earth. “My dream, of course,” he said, “is to
discover one melody that will shut up a whole block of barking dogs. That might
rank right up there with the discovery of penicillin!”
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