Show must go on!

So today i spur-of-the-moment decided to go see “Bohemian Rhapsody” and because it was Queen we were dealing with after all, i thought i’d better pick one of those fancy cinemas with the Dolby Atmos, laser projector and such. Turns out the seats were also fancy schmancy, apparently called Guitammer, which have a low frequency digital processor and some vibration generator in each seat. I thought i’d take my chances for the proper Queen experience, was on nettles for the first couple of minutes, but turns out i felt nothing bad PM-wise. Was it because it simply wasn’t pacing me at the time or are those seats actually PM-friendly? Does anyone out there know?


3 Comments

Not PM friendly

by Theknotguy - 2018-11-13 21:16:25

Not PM friendly, just didn't activate your pacemaker accelerometer.  That is, if your pacemaker has one.  

Glad you were able to enjoy the show!
 

chairs

by Tracey_E - 2018-11-13 21:19:42

It's unlikely the chairs have magnets big enough to cause problems. Same thing for massage chairs at salons. If you turn them on, the vibrations may affect rate response but other than that they are harmless.

GREAT movie!!! 

Aha

by Electric Elise - 2018-11-14 04:30:39

Cheers to all for the input!

And Tracey_E, it WAS great, wasn’t it, even with the “historical inaccuracies”!!

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