Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7756 days • Here since 18 march 2005
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Pagina non trovata ... always the same old idiot ;D
The Residents Eskimo
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The comparison "Heroes"/"F.T." was made for myself; I didn’t expect you to adopt it. And it's not that I don't listen to the Suicide because they're "good, but that's enough," but because it's something I can only really assimilate well after a single good listen; insisting, in my opinion, isn't fruitful. And this is truly a personal matter. The op-amp?
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Ajeje, shit. You got me. With that last sentence, you really got me. It took just one line for me to understand. Thank you, I apologize.
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Well, I think you're exaggerating with that ranking; it's really far-fetched, it's almost all "difficult" stuff, at least admit that. I would have expected a bit more focus on the accessible, bah. And what the hell does psychedelia have to do with Ayler and Ligeti? Only you know ;) I still think you’re a bit pretentious, but whatever, if you know about op-amps let me know.
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But tell me something, you weren't an electronic engineer, were you? Let's skip the nonsense and tell me one thing: I'm implementing a very simple inverting amplifier with feedback resistance using PSpice 9.1. I've used the op-amp 741, which I have in the spice library, but as soon as I set everything up and simulate, it amplifies like crazy. The values are all over the place. I think it's a problem with the op-amp's power supply: I supplied it with +15 and -15, is that plausible? Do you think the ground reference should be the same as the output or should I use another one? Or is it an overshoot problem and I need to adhere to certain specifications regarding output voltage and slew rate? In terms of electrical circuit design, we at TLC don't know jack, so if you have any ideas about this, let me know, even in private.
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Um, it seems like you've evaded my questions a bit, but whatever, I’m right, alright? I’ll correct the test result: "If you picked a majority of B answers, you’re seriously cool. Life smiles at you, and you smile back at life. You have no prejudices, but just enough critical spirit and especially COMMON SENSE to avoid considering those psychedelic attempts as music; beautiful, yes, who doubts that, but so boring... can you beat a melody to whistle? If instead you picked a majority of A answers, you’re either not serious, or the only serious thing you have is a significant hearing problem. Over time, hearing abilities can fade, so be careful."
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Ah, dear Mr. Peeping Tom, what really pisses me off about this idiot is that he wants to come off as a cultured person. Go check out his end-of-the-year ranking in the forum. And take a look at mine (more specifically the second one): I mixed in some junk with more refined stuff; I’m the honest one here, I’m not hiding behind Carmina Burana and twelve-tone music. Indeed. Ajeje, as soon as you finish pretending to be overwhelmed with commitments, take a peek and let me know what you think about it. It’ll be worth five points.
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If you want, I can give you the answers as well; I would much prefer that, but I will be nice and wait like a good humble man for your mistaken thoughts. Kisses.
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Ah, ajejo, since I know you are dyslexic and you’ll definitely get lost in my written park, I’ll give you the prompts to respond to. 1) The "preference" issue: am I right in saying that you wanted to put in the forum the stuff you give a higher rating to according to the "difference between high and low culture"; 2) Is there a comparison with the subjectivism-objectivism issue; 3) Do you listen more to Vangelis or Schulze, or something along those lines; 4) The "seiuncazzonechefalafiguradelcolto" issue: look at the other rankings, everyone has been honest in including stuff that’s a bit more accessible, only you have acted like a connoisseur of staciolla. What do you have to say in your defense?
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Ah, I almost forgot, for sfincione there’s the Bagherese variant, for those who are interested: it’s the white sfincione, without tomato. Some people also add artichokes, which are quite good. And of course, I apologize for forgetting, the desalted anchovies.