No, my musical research enhances plant growth by using classical music rich in 125 and 250hz tones to stimulate the calcium ions resopnsible for controlling the opening and closing of stomata.
Yes, plants *LOVE* classical music. They hate rap and rock and metal of most types. Some jazz is fine.
Seriously, you guys limit your thinking way too much.
believe it or not most large consumer-grade MIDI pianos come with things pre-labeled to you can handle using multiple banks, left side for drums and right side for rhythm music.
But You've probably never owned $10,000+ MIDI baby grands so you cant be blamed for not knowing.
Bandwidth does not cost $395 per person for a medium-bitrate 24/7 video and audio feed from a conference.
Please. I could spend maybe 99 bucks per month for 2TB data throughput for my Camfrog video server and serve 10,000+ video streams simultaneously, and it would still take me about half a month to reach my cap.
Apparently the fool thinks that one sentence in a slashdot post = a full paragraph from another person's post, although mine directly relates with having had to try getting a loan not last week for a house. My credit score showed as 2010 - which means I have NO credit. I've had several phone contracts.
Oh well. Note how they must post anonymously to try to make a fool out of someone that has done nothing. Sometimes I do wish I could find these people. I'd tie them up, shove tubes down their throats, and hook a cow's ass up to the main tube.
It may be a bad idea but courts have reaffirmed multiple times that you have the right to use any and all means available to resist an unlawful arrest.
Sometimes the best defense is the strong offense. And letting a cop know that you're aware you have certain situations that legally allow you to take their life gives them reason to rethink being an asshole just on the off chance they're outclassed.
Actually, this is only partially true. Resonant frequencies of 125 and 250 hertz will excite the calcium at the stoma in such a way as to cause them to open only a few hours after exposure to the audio frequencies.
Classical music pretty much keeps plants in non-stop respiration.
If I own the router, lock sotck and fucking key, I can do whatever I want. DOCSIS standards apply to the MODEM, not the ROUTER (unless modem functionality is built into the router.)
They have *NO* right to tell me otherwise. I could sue them for unlawfully interfering with the operation of my network.
I used to work for IXL Memphis. I know the laws and RFCs, pal. Have you ever worked for an ISP? No? Be quiet.
On the typical chromatic scale most instruments use, no such thing as B#. B# only really exists in instruments where there are no fixed note intervals, like a trombone or fretless slide guitar.
"On the bright side, giant insects are expected to make a HUGE comeback."
Traveled through New Mexico, lately?
I'd tell you about the bug hotel but fuck if I don't get the chills just thinking about it.
Rainbow grasshoppers easily the size of a 2-AA cell maglite. Yellow/black worms about as thick as pencils, racing across the roadways at rather fast speeds for a worm. roads carpeted with black beetles half the size of your foot.
"The rules are different at the border. Until you pass the border, they can detain you without arresting you"
US Airspace = border crossed. You are on American soil. Airport = American soil. Otherwise the TSA would have no presence and instead it would be private security agencies contracted out by governments which have vested rights to the airport.
No, my musical research enhances plant growth by using classical music rich in 125 and 250hz tones to stimulate the calcium ions resopnsible for controlling the opening and closing of stomata.
Yes, plants *LOVE* classical music. They hate rap and rock and metal of most types. Some jazz is fine.
Seriously, you guys limit your thinking way too much.
"I wonder what kind of job requires you to practice music, horticulture and computer science at the same time."
Research where we can enhance the growth of plants by exposing them to 125hz or 250hz sound waves.
Ah, but hey, You guys tend to focus on ONE thing, I sweep across the board.
believe it or not most large consumer-grade MIDI pianos come with things pre-labeled to you can handle using multiple banks, left side for drums and right side for rhythm music.
But You've probably never owned $10,000+ MIDI baby grands so you cant be blamed for not knowing.
That sounds nice until you realize that rapid charging of li-ion batteries heats the battery and significantly kills battery life.
Again, the motive seems to be profit.
"You realize that almost half of this country pays no income tax whatsoever, right?"
Hmm, maybe if they got PAID ENOUGH.
I can wager a fair amount of those not paying taxes are wait staff, which when tipped, in most states, get well below the minimum wage.
And in a shit economy, those jobs tend to suffer. Shall I look at other groups or was that an adequate summary using one example?
Your facts don't take into account any long-term effects - typical of keynesian economics.
In reality, the majority of the population would suffer more financial damage.
But hey, don't let short-sightedness stop you from spreading bullshit.
"buy TV/radio advertisements"
This is a contribution to the political campaign. Don't fool yourself.
I see no insult, I just see an outdated cliche being used as a witty quip.
Stay below the poverty line, and instead have them pay YOU every year.
Smart, thrifty people can do it, even here in California.
"electronics, my uneducated friend, are different as there are NOT any moving parts in it."
Hey asshole, guess what that rotating data storage platter in your hard drive does? MOVE. Ditto that optical disk.
You're the uneducated one. Many electronics still have moving parts Sony Walkman? Portable CD Players?
"These GPU's are designed to operate at max temp"
No, they're not, and physics alone dictates that. As a card gets hotter, more errors occur.
"Bandwidth does cost money you know"
Bandwidth does not cost $395 per person for a medium-bitrate 24/7 video and audio feed from a conference.
Please. I could spend maybe 99 bucks per month for 2TB data throughput for my Camfrog video server and serve 10,000+ video streams simultaneously, and it would still take me about half a month to reach my cap.
bandwidth certainly doesn't cost that much, and the equipment used has more than likely been paid for/paid for itself.
it's just a flat-out money pit.
Apparently the fool thinks that one sentence in a slashdot post = a full paragraph from another person's post, although mine directly relates with having had to try getting a loan not last week for a house. My credit score showed as 2010 - which means I have NO credit. I've had several phone contracts.
Oh well. Note how they must post anonymously to try to make a fool out of someone that has done nothing. Sometimes I do wish I could find these people. I'd tie them up, shove tubes down their throats, and hook a cow's ass up to the main tube.
All pianos I've ever seen with the notes clearly marked NEVER have B#.
Most cops have recorders that would be used to record that 'threat.'
And the judge would go "Stating prior case findings is not a threat."
Why, yes. I've gone to court over this. Such statements are clearly protected first amendment speech.
It may be a bad idea but courts have reaffirmed multiple times that you have the right to use any and all means available to resist an unlawful arrest.
Sometimes the best defense is the strong offense. And letting a cop know that you're aware you have certain situations that legally allow you to take their life gives them reason to rethink being an asshole just on the off chance they're outclassed.
It's called psychological warfare.
Actually, this is only partially true. Resonant frequencies of 125 and 250 hertz will excite the calcium at the stoma in such a way as to cause them to open only a few hours after exposure to the audio frequencies.
Classical music pretty much keeps plants in non-stop respiration.
MODEM, NOT SEPARATELY ATTACHED ROUTER THAT IS FREE OF THEIR IP IN ALL FORMS.
Your understanding is rather poor, I see. I'd offer to help you but it seems simple logic and critical thinking is beyond your comprehension.
"Here in the US, 99.9% of home routers are not privately owned, they belong to the ISP."
So why are 99% of my service calls involving a broken down router someone bought at best buy?
Rethink your statement. MODEM is the word you're looking for, not router.
Bullshit.
If I own the router, lock sotck and fucking key, I can do whatever I want. DOCSIS standards apply to the MODEM, not the ROUTER (unless modem functionality is built into the router.)
They have *NO* right to tell me otherwise. I could sue them for unlawfully interfering with the operation of my network.
I used to work for IXL Memphis. I know the laws and RFCs, pal. Have you ever worked for an ISP? No? Be quiet.
You don't know about instruments, then. B# can exist in instruments without set note intervals. Trombones are one example.
And get off the citation needed nonsense. Around here, most people actually know what they're talking about.
I've been in music, horticulture, and computer science for 2+ decades. Working on year 25 as we speak, actually.
On the typical chromatic scale most instruments use, no such thing as B#. B# only really exists in instruments where there are no fixed note intervals, like a trombone or fretless slide guitar.
"On the bright side, giant insects are expected to make a HUGE comeback."
Traveled through New Mexico, lately?
I'd tell you about the bug hotel but fuck if I don't get the chills just thinking about it.
Rainbow grasshoppers easily the size of a 2-AA cell maglite.
Yellow/black worms about as thick as pencils, racing across the roadways at rather fast speeds for a worm.
roads carpeted with black beetles half the size of your foot.
"The rules are different at the border. Until you pass the border, they can detain you without arresting you"
US Airspace = border crossed. You are on American soil. Airport = American soil. Otherwise the TSA would have no presence and instead it would be private security agencies contracted out by governments which have vested rights to the airport.