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If you haven't watched Naruto yet, do it..... Now... now...
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I'm on episode 20ish of the original. I have no idea what is like now.
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Oh...thought you were caught up
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Not too long ago i watched through all the original episodes and they are damn good. Anime has much better story lines and character development than American cartoons.
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Just got an interview to be an undergraduate research assistant! I'm the first none sophomore+ that has gotten one that I known of my university, let alone a freshman.
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I meant to say junior+,not sophomore.
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Nope
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For the 2015 Mustang EcoBoost, Ford sound engineers and developers worked on an “Active Noise Control” system that amplifies the engine’s purr through the car speakers.
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Make an adjustable playlist. Have your ford focus sound like any car made. 10k rpm sing outta big block with a lumpy cam
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Hell yeah, my college town made it to 4th in the US for 2014! One place to get back on the list from 2013! http://livability.com/top-10/college/10-best-college-towns/2014/arkansas/fayetteville
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Team Subsonic lows, does that mean you lows travel slower than the rest of sound?
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Took me over 30 minutes to just get the installer for AutoDesk to work, I don't see this ending too well.
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subwooofer
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Strange, I've always liked their software, easy/fast to install and a pleasure to work with daily.
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It must have been their servers or something, I would keep loosing connection and my install would become corrupted. I got everything, but the AutoDesk 360 and something else before it corrupted the last time.
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Woke up late, because I didn't press start on my alarm. Missed my Chem 2 lab... Or so I thought. Labs have been canceled for the first two weeks of classes.
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Hell yeah, because if I miss three then I fail the course!
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I'm tryin' boss.
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I may have not qualified for Cal 2 this semester, but I just decided I might as well go to the lectures with my roommate since it fits my schedule. 19 hours this semester with only 15 counting, woo!
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I hate my university's online system. I'm trying to go from Cal 2 to Cal 1 -note that I must take a math class to stay in engineering-, however, the system says I can't do that swap because I must have a math class... I'm going from one math to another....
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There was over 1,000 job offers for roughly 120 EE graduates last year at my University. I'm not worried about a job.
And the frame is probably the best grounding point.
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If you listen to your music from your computer on headphones, I highly suggest getting an audio card or some external device capable of Dolby Headphone technology. I just makes the music sound more spatial. It actually has sound location in songs instead of feeling like it is just in my ears.
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I suck at math and made a d in calculus last semester and now it is completely screwing up my schedule for next semester trying to retake it again..
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My roommate slept through his exam this morning. I hope he can get it rescheduled.
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I for some reason thought he just went back to sleep because he was going to wake up before me.
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Kylar wins best comment of the day.
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My grandmother finally passed away this morning from the stroke she recently suffered.
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Sorry for your loss man
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Sorry man. =(
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Thanks.
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What solder do you guys use?
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just dont try it with CCA wire.
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Thanks
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Grandmother just had a stroke; I'm not really sure what to expect given that she is 98 years old.
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Thanks!
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Will keep her in our prayers.
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Sorry to hear about your Grandmother. Hope she gets to feeling better.
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Air can only represent one instant of motion at one time, yet we can still differentiate between multiple audio sources. Can anyone answer why this is?
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Waves move in a direction. Our ears can pick up on that. Sound coming from the left will be slightly louder in your left ear
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The answer to my query is, while each of two different systems of waves simultaneously attempts to impress its own shape upon it, we are able to suppose in the above sense that the two systems coexist and are superimposed, by considering the actual elevations and depressions of the surface to be suitably separated into two parts, each of which belongs to one of the systems alone. It is true that two different degrees of density, produced by two different systems of waves cannot coexist in the...
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same place at the same time; the condensations and rarefactions of the air can be added, exactly as the elevations and depressions of the surface of the water.
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Sometimes I wish I had an easier physics TA, He graded my lab assignment down to the 0.25 points /50. My buddy turned his in to another TA and just got completion points...
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You can EQ a speaker, you cannot EQ a car.
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Neither can speakers. I'm pretty sure the eq manipulates the signal.
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lol
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I spent the last 10 minutes examining my speakers because I thought my right tweeter was acting up, turns out it was just a defected recording...
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I now refer to them as twooters.
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I was going to put twoooter but wasnt sure you would catch on, and it needs 3 o's since its 1 additional o from the correct spelling for subwooofer
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The human ear can on average hear over 7 octaves of frequencies and in extreme cases over 11 octaves. The human eye on the other hand can barely see over 1 octave of frequencies.
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fascinating guys! :-)
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the Guinness record for the widest vocal range is held by ultra-low bass singer Tim Storms, who also holds the record for the lowest note in the world produced by the voice: a brown-note-busting 8 Hz! 8Hz is actually lower that we can hear, but it can be detected by some audio equipment. A man named Charles Kellogg who claimed to have a vocal range of an incredible 12.5 octaves could accurately imitate birdcalls. The birdcalls went up past the range of hearing (on the high end). Unfortuna...
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Hotdog has too much information for SMD to handle.