The jobs aren't going away because people here are being replaced by better technology, the jobs are going away here because people are being replaced by workers in other countries who can work for less.
I couldn't disagree more. That was the last 30 years. This is new. Hostess bankrupted itself, not to break the unions and lower wages, but to get rid of most of the employees altogether. They went from 8000 employees to 1000. Those jobs didn't go overseas, they evaporated. Automation ate them, like it has most factory jobs. In the next decade, it's going to eat all the driving jobs and most of the office jobs. A.I. is obsoleting call centers, accountants, paper-pushers of all kinds.
Employment for basic income is a doomed concept.
This is my trepidation about any conventional hearing aid.
The cells are failing, the hairs are broken off. I don't think "hit them harder" is the correct answer.
I'm holding out for regrowth.
Any company or person moving from the place of their birth simply to avoid the tax debt owed to that place should have all of their assets nationalized first.
Kiss my ass. I'm sure I know more about it than you do. I know how discriminators and product detectors work. I understand how a Tayloe Detector works.
I do mastering for a living.
If I can handle that, I'm pretty sure I know how to work an audio signal.
Fair enough. Exactly how much delay would you apply to the RHCP track in the referenced video in order to "flip the phase"?
Though experiment. Take a 1 KHz tone sampled at 10 KHz, phase shift it 180 degrees as described in article, thats 5 samples phase/temporal shift. On the other hand in the 100 hz band you need to shift 50 samples for the same degree phase shift.
and this is part of why the guy is a total non-authority.
He is a "mastering engineer" (where did he get his degree, exactly?) who doesn't know the difference between phase and polarity.
The jobs aren't going away because people here are being replaced by better technology, the jobs are going away here because people are being replaced by workers in other countries who can work for less.
I couldn't disagree more. That was the last 30 years. This is new. Hostess bankrupted itself, not to break the unions and lower wages, but to get rid of most of the employees altogether. They went from 8000 employees to 1000. Those jobs didn't go overseas, they evaporated. Automation ate them, like it has most factory jobs. In the next decade, it's going to eat all the driving jobs and most of the office jobs. A.I. is obsoleting call centers, accountants, paper-pushers of all kinds. Employment for basic income is a doomed concept.
The royalties are a percentage. They're not charging. What's 71% of nothing?
" after a trial period during which the company has refused to pay royalties"
My understanding is that they're not refusing. They are in fact paying 12,000% royalties during the free trial period.
This is my trepidation about any conventional hearing aid. The cells are failing, the hairs are broken off. I don't think "hit them harder" is the correct answer. I'm holding out for regrowth.
Any company or person moving from the place of their birth simply to avoid the tax debt owed to that place should have all of their assets nationalized first.
Kiss my ass. I'm sure I know more about it than you do. I know how discriminators and product detectors work. I understand how a Tayloe Detector works.
I do mastering for a living.
If I can handle that, I'm pretty sure I know how to work an audio signal.
Fair enough. Exactly how much delay would you apply to the RHCP track in the referenced video in order to "flip the phase"?
Take two waves. Put a 180 degree phase offset (flip the phase) on it. Add the waves - and you get a flat (zero) signal.
Do the same, but flip the polarity: same result.
Those two are only the same for a single frequency. Phase is not polarity. "Flip the phase" is a sure sign that someone's talking out of their ass.
Though experiment. Take a 1 KHz tone sampled at 10 KHz, phase shift it 180 degrees as described in article, thats 5 samples phase/temporal shift. On the other hand in the 100 hz band you need to shift 50 samples for the same degree phase shift.
and this is part of why the guy is a total non-authority. He is a "mastering engineer" (where did he get his degree, exactly?) who doesn't know the difference between phase and polarity.
Now they're trying to pretend he didn't exist!