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Voldemort
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
school?
*All posts are a purely speculative hypothesis based on abstract reasoning.
Not my daughter, you bitch!
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06-13-2006 03:11 PM |
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Vilkku
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RE: RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
quote: Originally posted by Voldemort
school?
You have jackets on you in school?
Unless you mean the school uniform jackets, but I would imagine that I could feel the phone from the inner pocket in one. I guess it has it's uses.
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06-13-2006 03:17 PM |
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Voldemort
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
quote: Originally posted by Vilkku
school uniform jackets
*All posts are a purely speculative hypothesis based on abstract reasoning.
Not my daughter, you bitch!
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06-13-2006 03:19 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
That would only degrade the lower part of the spectrum evenly, not the ends of the spectrum. The only thing that can cause the either end of the spectrum to get weaker would be age.
totally wrong
There aren't typically too many 15khz+ frequencies in loud music, so that part of the cochlea isn't even stimulated. Only the frequencies that you would play loudly in music get stimulated and worn out.
Again a nice example of how you don't read posts in the proper way, try to pwn me and failing in the process; you simply repeated what I stated before and while doing so contradicted your own reply that only age is a factor...
Again a nice example of how you deny being wrong. You never said anything to the effect of my post anywhere in this thread.
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06-13-2006 09:03 PM |
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tomfletcherman
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
I could hear this for a few seconds after I stopped playing it and got a bit of a headache It's an interesting read and goes further to prove all technology can be used and abused.
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06-13-2006 09:12 PM |
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Stigmata
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
my dad can hear it..
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06-13-2006 09:19 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
[OFF TOPIC RANT]
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
Again a nice example of how you don't read posts in the proper way, try to pwn me and failing in the process; you simply repeated what I stated before and while doing so contradicted your own reply that only age is a factor...
Again a nice example of how you deny being wrong. You never said anything to the effect of my post anywhere in this thread.
1) repeating what I've said: quote: Originally posted by Cookierevised
(...) stop listening to loud music (...) as you do damage your ears permanantly with all of those (...)
quote: Originally posted by Shawnz
Only the frequencies that you would play loudly in music get stimulated and worn out.
2) Contradicting yourself:
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
The only thing that can cause the either end of the spectrum to get weaker would be age.
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
There aren't typically too many 15khz+ frequencies in loud music, so that part of the cochlea isn't even stimulated. Only the frequencies that you would play loudly in music get stimulated and worn out.
3) quote: ShawnZ (44) - Last updated Today at 22:38
Negative: doesn't know everything, isn't always right, etc, whatever was in my old comment
LOL
a) Of course I don't know everything. I never thought I did, I never said I did, and I never will think it or say it.
b) Your old comment said even less senseable things and was made right after I reported one of your spam posts. Retaliation?
c) Typical for you to do such thing and I expected nothing less... so again, thank you for confirming my expectations...
4) Now stop wasting my time replying to you (again and again). I ignore you if you ignore me... Oh, and because I'm not that frequent on IRC anymore, be my guest to act like the leet dude on your precious channel and go laugh some newbies in the face.... you're good at it. The more years I know you, the deeper and deeper you fall (and you came from pretty high), but I know you'll say you wouldn't care less.
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This post was edited on 06-13-2006 at 10:23 PM by CookieRevised.
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06-13-2006 10:06 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
1) repeating what I've said:
indeed, but we're not talking about wear down of those frequencies, we're talking about the 15khz+ range.
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
2) Contradicting yourself:
Its funny, because the part you made small in that second quote completely turns it around. 15khz+ is the end of the spectrum that people can hear. Loud music doesn't hit 15khz+ or 2khz-. So, those frequencies aren't worn out by it.
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
b) Your old comment said even less senseable things and was made right after I reported one of your spam posts. Retaliation?
It was deleted, so I re-added it, typing my reasons instead of just thinking them.
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06-13-2006 11:33 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
[OFF TOPIC RANT CONT.]
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
1) repeating what I've said:
indeed, but we're not talking about wear down of those frequencies, we're talking about the 15khz+ range.
"We" are argumenting. And "I" was talking about loud music in general, which can include all frequencies. quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
Its funny, because the part you made small in that second quote completely turns it around. 15khz+ is the end of the spectrum that people can hear. Loud music doesn't hit 15khz+ or 2khz-. So, those frequencies aren't worn out by it.
Sure... maybe you should come to do my dialy job then and tweak +10 track mixer panels when a group is doing their act live on stage, tuning equalizers, keeping an eye on frequency limiters and installing sound pressure meters....
PS: Oh and a healthy human can hear up to 20kHz or even more, not 15kHz...
And music sure does "hit" 2000Hz or below. Hell, even speech is ranged between 500 and 5000Hz.
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This post was edited on 06-14-2006 at 12:10 AM by CookieRevised.
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06-13-2006 11:47 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: New ringtone that parents supposedly can't hear.
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
And "I" was talking about load music in general, which can include all frequencies.
Yes, but the frequencies don't usually extend into that range, nor are they very loud in that range when they do. That'd be some pretty fucked up trance techno or something.
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
Sure... maybe you should come to do my dialy job then and tweak +10 track mixer panels when a group is doing there act live on stage, tuning equalizers, keeping an eye on frequency limiters and installing sound pressure meters....
Yeah, and I had to walk 10 miles in the snow with no shoes in my pjs to live acts. go figure
This post was edited on 06-13-2006 at 11:57 PM by ShawnZ.
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06-13-2006 11:56 PM |
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