I have you to translate 😛
As a Brit its easy to give up on euro languages as you are instantly spotted. I've asked for directions in Germany (in German) and got an answer in English too many times.
Same for me in the Netherlands - and I can do the 'ggghhhrrr' thing really well on account of where I grew up in my youth and worked for the P company for 20 years. My wife, who is a Dutch National - by birthright from mum and dad but never lived there - has less chance of getting it right.
As an aside, both my kids (29 and 31) are on Dutch passports. One has a soft Manc accent and the other is accentless and lives in Japan (speak read and write Japanese). Neither can speak a word of Dutch. 😀
Reality check
Nakajima-san gives off the appearance of an abasiophiliac.
Kleenex tissues and magic wand at the top of the massage bed, Senji's love life sure is vibrating.
(at least chances are slim he'll eat Saori after her departure)
The only thing an IQ test shows is how good you are in doing an IQ test 🙂
Jan
You are right. I am way too stupid to be this smart.
I'm a country hiq
(edit : the computer translator software is having a bad hair day)
(edit : the computer translator software is having a bad hair day)
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abasiophiliac.
That twist has escaped me.
Jacco, I posted this story as an extreme example of how people react to the difficulties of human relationships (in response to your remark that a relationship with a geek is difficult).
But the relevant to audio (pun intended) take away from this story is that what is formed in our mind as a reality, far exceeds in strength the subjective outside reality and any rational thought.
he discovered that his plastic companion had an actual original personality
George
Is there anyone around here striving for a best reproduction system where low distortion, high dynamic range and all identifiable forms of distortions are reduced to an absolute minimum?
Hello?
THx-RNMarsh
Hello?
THx-RNMarsh
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That twist has escaped me.
Any idea why they are called Dutch wives?
Is there anyone around here striving for a best reproduction system where low distortion, high dynamic range and all identifiable forms of distortions are reduced to an absolute minimum?
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THx-RNMarsh
I would think that pursued rigidly would get boring fast to most of the participants here.
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Sawat dee (feel free to pick your own preferred gender)
120dB DR ?
Pass !
Yes. In as much as can be done for a $300 price tag.Is there anyone around here striving for a best reproduction system where low distortion, high dynamic range and all identifiable forms of distortions are reduced to an absolute minimum?
Hello?
THx-RNMarsh
Is there anyone around here striving for a best reproduction system where low distortion, high dynamic range and all identifiable forms of distortions are reduced to an absolute minimum?
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THx-RNMarsh
You left out reasonable cost as another desirable feature.
why they are called
I didn’t know that either
I have to apologize for bringing up this subject

George
Sailors back then used a handshaker that looked like Barbie while away from home, Dutch sailors were the only ones allowed to visit/enter Japan for a long time.
The Japanese language is very elementary, sex doll turns into Dutch wife (replacement part)
The Japanese language is very elementary, sex doll turns into Dutch wife (replacement part)
Is there anyone around here striving for a best reproduction system where low distortion, high dynamic range and all identifiable forms of distortions are reduced to an absolute minimum?
Hello?
THx-RNMarsh
Well the killer criterium for me is gets my wife in the mood.
How to raise a genius: lessons from a 45-year study of super-smart children : Nature News & Comment
Seems oddly appropriate for the late thread direction. 😀
Seems oddly appropriate for the late thread direction. 😀
Is there anyone around here striving for a best reproduction system where low distortion, high dynamic range and all identifiable forms of distortions are reduced to an absolute minimum?
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THx-RNMarsh
Yes!
But what you end up with works out to be a list.
On the list are a series of "compromises".
One can go down the list and check off the compromises that are acceptable/desirable and those that are unacceptable/undesirable.
Of course scaling them with some 'preference' quotient is advisable.
Then too the relationships often can not be random, there are complimentary/symbiotic/mutually beneficial items that either must come together or are best together, or can not be had any other way. Similarly, there are mutually exclusive factors as well as the converse/inverse of the first set mentioned...
...for example small size and wide bandwidth/high sensitivity/high SPL don't work out to be possible... but this is fairly simplistic (obviously so).
So the question comes down to which series or set of compromises can you handle/want/live with and maybe more importantly which do you NOT want. Can't get everything... maybe with direct cranial transfer, but then we'd be talking about the good that holds the probes to the head, and the wires... right? 😀
A hush fall over the peanut gallery .How to raise a genius: lessons from a 45-year study of super-smart children : Nature News & Comment
Seems oddly appropriate for the late thread direction. 😀

How to raise a genius: lessons from a 45-year study of super-smart children : Nature News & Comment
Seems oddly appropriate for the late thread direction. 😀
Interesting, but I don't think all that helpful for most people who don't have a gifted child. Not any big deal, but in high school I happened to get invited to attended a series of math lectures for gifted kids at the local university. It was interesting, but not a life-changing experience.
Today, I wish I could get more people interested in the subject matter of books like "Thinking Fast and Slow." It was written in the hopes it could be of some self-help use, and I think it is useful for serious readers willing to study it carefully. I wish we had that when I was a kid. In many ways it probably would have been much more useful than the extra math instruction/exposure was as far as getting through everyday life is concerned.
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