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besides audible range, there can still be vibrational sensory input via touch.
Yes, that's what I (she) said.
Yes, that's what I (she) said.
I love spicy food as do most people I know, so I'm confused.I'm going to freak my Canadian co-workers out during lunch tomorrow with some semi-spicy jambalaya.
I've heard something about those higher frequencies interacting with echoes and other ambient effects, kind of like the argument against compressed audio (you don't hear it directly, but indirectly), but I'm not sure how much I buy it.I can see how going to a greater dynamic range than 16 bit might help, but I still can't figure out how going higher than 44 kHz can help much. That's sufficient to reproduce the frequencies that the average human ear can hear. Your average audiophile must have much better ears than mine is all I can say.
It must be where I've lived. Most of my co-workers freaked whenever I brought something even moderately (to me) spicy for them to try.I love spicy food as do most people I know, so I'm confused.
Love spicy food as well. Most of my family does. I cook with Jamaican jerk often, and when I'm not using that I'm using jalepenos/ (Or thai red peppers if I can get them) and sriracha.I love spicy food as do most people I know, so I'm confused.
Fixed to make me laugh.I just had awkward, barely satisfactory sex. Now I feel like a teenager again.
Maybe not but it should be a good place to make contacts that could help you with your future career.I got inducted into Psi Chi today. I'm only putting it under minor because all you need is a 3.4 or higher GPA in your psych major and 40 bucks
While kinda cool, I don't know if it's something that grad schools are going to be wetting themselves in anticipation about me attending their schools about.
Yeah, that. Harmonics/overtones and their interplay combine to add a lot (something called the Nyquist frequency, I think...the auditory equivalent of Moiré patterns). And I'm pretty sure there's something about digital audio having a hard time accurately reproducing frequencies higher than 1/4 the sample rate.I've heard something about those higher frequencies interacting with echoes and other ambient effects, kind of like the argument against compressed audio (you don't hear it directly, but indirectly), but I'm not sure how much I buy it.
I never qualified when I was an undergrad. I can still join, though! I may someday...I got inducted into Psi Chi today. I'm only putting it under minor because all you need is a 3.4 or higher GPA in your psych major and 40 bucks
While kinda cool, I don't know if it's something that grad schools are going to be wetting themselves in anticipation about me attending their schools about.
That's almost the same story here. For weeks our internet had been fluctuating wildly. Some days it would be fast, and other days even the lowest quality Youtube videos would buffer. Checked and found our modem was "end of life", and since we've replaced it everything has been super-fast.For the last week or so my internet connection had dropped in speed dramatically. I finally had a chance to replace my modem. Connection went from .5mbps to 30mbps. Not much of an improvement but it will do.
I received no satisfaction of that kind.Please tell me it involved the use of a 20lb sledge hammer.
We're finally getting rid of our old server racks too. They aren't really server racks, but 2 networking racks set up so it could be used like a server rack. Except the mounting equipment for most servers didn't work in it. Damn I'll be happy to get rid of that thing.I broke down 2 sever racks from 1998.
Because normally, you get good at something by doing it over and over again until you get good at it. Difficult to do with Life. They're still on their initial run-through. They think they'll be able to min/max later.Woof, why is teaching children life lessons so tiresome?