From: "The Data Drop" <akash@sheets.works>
To: ghjkhjgkjghk@withoutemail.com
Date: 2026-07-15T14:33:57.000Z
Your ears never get a day off.
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A baby cried from row 14 to row 31 of my flight, so I looked something up, and now there is a museum.
A crying baby made the internet's worst-sounds list. A laughing baby tops science's best. Same baby.
A baby cried from row 14 to row 31 of my flight recently, and I stared at the seatbelt sign, pretending to be a calm person.
Somewhere over the drinks trolley, I looked it up: in 2007, two million people voted on the worst sounds in the world, and crying babies came just behind vomiting.
Then I found the other list, where scientists score sounds for pleasantness out of 9. The all-time record holder, at 8.62: a baby laughing.
The same tiny person holds both records. I have not got over this. So I made a museum for the good column: the cork before a toast, the school bell in June, the key in the door when someone you love gets home. Thirty real recordings. You tap them, they play.
the best sound ever measured, as a waveform.
Two facts I now tell everyone: Britain limits ice cream chimes to twelve seconds (there were meetings), and Taiwanese bin lorries play Beethoven, so whole streets take the bins out together.
a champagne cork. the spike is the pop, the mess afterwards is the fizz.
Nobody has ever run a vote for the best sound in the world. It's at the end of the museum. Bring headphones and opinions.
Sound on →
One more thing.
Every finished drop has a hundred little decisions nobody ever hears. Why this sound? Why this trim? Why that chart? Every week I pull one apart, line by line, code and all. It's called Biopsy, it's for members, and it's $10 a month. I'd love to have you.
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Which sound undid you? Hit reply, I read every one.
Akash
sounds of joy · a sheets.works data drop
Also: making ignored things enjoyable is my actual job. Spreadsheets, dashboards, the internal tool everyone dreads. If yours could use the bin-lorry treatment, work with us →
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