Real Audiophile WiFi should be made entirely out of tubes. With a 'magic eye' EM81 to measure signal strength.
Yes. It's almost cocktail hour and the room has too much helium.
Apparently Xenon is what you want...
@jac
What if we transmit in stereo? Don't we need two of them. Looks mean....
Mommy.... I'm scared.
Or maybe it's all that Xenon flowing around the room...
In the meantime, my personal email has been down since yesterday morning... Time to migrate to a different host service, after 27 years.... ATT sold their services to digitalspace and they are run by MBAs that don't understand quality of service.
So, before I can change hosting services, I need to unlock my domain name. So the registrar requires two step authentication... OK, with my email.
BUT, my email is down, how I can I log in? I called them... asked them not to use an Internet service means for authentication, but to text using my cellphone.... which is on the record.
Think, I want to change the domain server to another host to rehost my mail server because my current email server is down, but in order to do, I need to use email.
There you have IT.... in all of its cluelessness.
I mean, NEVER use the same datalink to do two step authentication... or at least offer the user a choice... This is standard operation since the 1980s.
Nooo... the IT gurus at Network Solutions must come from the same Microsoft Certificate School as the ones at digitalspace.
Meanwhile my gmail is working fine, but... I can't change anything because of the two step authentication.
IT... reminds me of the time at a company where we in R&D stopped getting any emails from outside.... I sent myself an email to my personal email and then replied. Sure enough, that email back bounced. I looked at the address... it was wrong. It looked like a strange host name, which was not registered with DNS.
Instead of TonyE@company.com it was something like TonyE@mailRD.company.com
OK, next day I got to work and called the IT guys.
"Oh, yeah, we changed the host name for the server"
"BUT, you exported the name, did you register the name with DNS?"
"Hmm... why should we do that?"
"Because the address is unreachable then! What I'm I supposed to do?"
"Easy, tell the people trying to send you emails that your email address changed"
"But how do I know who's trying to send me emails when I don't see their emails?"
"You have a bad attitude. you don't understand how networking works"
Whereupon I made five copies of the email chapter in Internetworking with TCP/IP by Comer, waltzed up to the IT dept and had a conversation about networking.
IT used to be so much better when it was run by engineers, not flunkies and cheap MBAs
Real Audiophile WiFi should be made entirely out of tubes. With a 'magic eye' EM81 to measure signal strength.
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What if we transmit in stereo? Don't we need two of them. Looks mean....
Mommy.... I'm scared.
Or maybe it's all that Xenon flowing around the room...
In the meantime, my personal email has been down since yesterday morning... Time to migrate to a different host service, after 27 years.... ATT sold their services to digitalspace and they are run by MBAs that don't understand quality of service.
So, before I can change hosting services, I need to unlock my domain name. So the registrar requires two step authentication... OK, with my email.
BUT, my email is down, how I can I log in? I called them... asked them not to use an Internet service means for authentication, but to text using my cellphone.... which is on the record.
Think, I want to change the domain server to another host to rehost my mail server because my current email server is down, but in order to do, I need to use email.
There you have IT.... in all of its cluelessness.
I mean, NEVER use the same datalink to do two step authentication... or at least offer the user a choice... This is standard operation since the 1980s.
Nooo... the IT gurus at Network Solutions must come from the same Microsoft Certificate School as the ones at digitalspace.
Meanwhile my gmail is working fine, but... I can't change anything because of the two step authentication.
IT... reminds me of the time at a company where we in R&D stopped getting any emails from outside.... I sent myself an email to my personal email and then replied. Sure enough, that email back bounced. I looked at the address... it was wrong. It looked like a strange host name, which was not registered with DNS.
Instead of TonyE@company.com it was something like TonyE@mailRD.company.com
OK, next day I got to work and called the IT guys.
"Oh, yeah, we changed the host name for the server"
"BUT, you exported the name, did you register the name with DNS?"
"Hmm... why should we do that?"
"Because the address is unreachable then! What I'm I supposed to do?"
"Easy, tell the people trying to send you emails that your email address changed"
"But how do I know who's trying to send me emails when I don't see their emails?"
"You have a bad attitude. you don't understand how networking works"
Whereupon I made five copies of the email chapter in Internetworking with TCP/IP by Comer, waltzed up to the IT dept and had a conversation about networking.
IT used to be so much better when it was run by engineers, not flunkies and cheap MBAs
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Allow me to explain....
The noble gases you are all bringing up are relatively massive. Helium is number 2, Neon 10, Argon 18, Xenon is 54 and Radon is 86.
Helium, with its light mass has low harmonic and IM distortion, it allows the very high speed of electromagnetic transmission in an almost ether... whereas the heavier the gas the slower the transmission and the higher the damping of the electromagnetic coupling along the waveguide.
For the non-scientist... let me explain.
Helium is like a Vivaldi violin concerto or Steele Dan. Happy, light on its feet, truly ethereal. A Veuve Cliquot NV, a reserve Codorniu or a chilled Rueda.
Xenon is like a Chopin Nocturne. Dark, an inside curve ball. A big cabernet sauvignon or an Haut Medoc.
Radon is Led Zeppelin's Rain Song. Slow, heavy, did I say slooooow? Flat beer.
I mean, you need to get serious here. I am truly researching this idea of single wave Wi Fi transmission in a low mass environment.
And, btw, I still didn't get your PM with the VISA card numbers... ;-)
The noble gases you are all bringing up are relatively massive. Helium is number 2, Neon 10, Argon 18, Xenon is 54 and Radon is 86.
Helium, with its light mass has low harmonic and IM distortion, it allows the very high speed of electromagnetic transmission in an almost ether... whereas the heavier the gas the slower the transmission and the higher the damping of the electromagnetic coupling along the waveguide.
For the non-scientist... let me explain.
Helium is like a Vivaldi violin concerto or Steele Dan. Happy, light on its feet, truly ethereal. A Veuve Cliquot NV, a reserve Codorniu or a chilled Rueda.
Xenon is like a Chopin Nocturne. Dark, an inside curve ball. A big cabernet sauvignon or an Haut Medoc.
Radon is Led Zeppelin's Rain Song. Slow, heavy, did I say slooooow? Flat beer.
I mean, you need to get serious here. I am truly researching this idea of single wave Wi Fi transmission in a low mass environment.
And, btw, I still didn't get your PM with the VISA card numbers... ;-)
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