Kek. You betray yourself. You use that word as though it's something ugly. You prefer the back door, I take it? Nuff said.
Kek. You betray yourself. You use that word as though it's something ugly. You prefer the back door, I take it? Nuff said.
Oh man, are you doing that fake preacher boomy voice on me now? Get over yourself. You risk becoming delusional if you carry on like that. So you hate women, huh? What are you? Some kind of incel loser? Go home and sleep it off.
It's on video, not just still shots. There should be plenty of footage available online to check.
Here's another one. You just have to match it up with other "terrorist" acts that may or may not have led to Western nations going to war in the Middle East region.
Hmmm. I'm trying to make sense of this.
An SNR of 5:5 would be the same as an SNR of 1:1, where the level of the noise would be the same as the level of the signal. Not exactly loud and clear.
But perhaps an SNR of 5.5:1, where the signal is more than five times greater in amplitude than the noise could be classed as loud and clear.
Sorry to sound picky, but this is important, since if you are right then we may need to revisit Q's 5:5 post(s) to apply your insights. But I'm not convinced yet. Do we have audiofags who can chime in on this?
It takes a little while to get adjusted, anon. There are anons who will help, and there are anons who think newbies should stay silent and lurk as they pick things up. You may have been unlucky. On top of that, there will be increased outside activity designed to put new enquiring minds off. But certainly there is a culture of resistance to spoon-feeding people here. Anons are expected to puck things up as they go along. As I said at the beginning, it takes a while to get accustomed to how it works, but if you are really interested, I'd recommend putting in the time. This place doesn't really function like social media. It has its own norms. But it's very worthwhile, once you start to get a grip on how it works. Just give it time. Things will make more sense the longer you stay and look around. It took me a good few months before I began to get an overview. Maybe there are more guidelines available now if you know where to look.