Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me

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2014/04/01 22:59:34 (permalink)

Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me

Today I almost went nuts (or more nuts than usual) trying to track down a new constant rhythmic popping noise. Since the X3 update is relatively new, I was suspicious. What happened in the update?!? Argh! I stopped services, stopped AV and Firewall, but nothing. Frustration began to set in and I was beginning to search for Macs....
 
And then I realized that the sound was familiar. Oh yeah, that's the sound my headphones make when the battery is low.
 
The moral of the story: when trying to locate the source of a problem look at everything. Often the simplest answer is the best (Occam's Razor).
 
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    robert_e_bone
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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/01 23:02:04 (permalink)
    I used to hear a HORRIFIC screeching sound at completely random times, usually after a lengthy Sonar session where I got lots of things done with no trouble at all - then horrible and LOUD screeching.
     
    Turns out I was married.
     
    Solved! :)
     
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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/01 23:02:08 (permalink)
    Why does the board not like the word "su****ious"? Seems kind of sus..., er suspect to me. 

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/01 23:03:58 (permalink)
    Bob -
     
    That one sent me to the floor! I'm still laughing.

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/01 23:09:32 (permalink)
    Good one Bob!!  LOL!
     
    Dave, glad you got it figured out.

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/01 23:10:52 (permalink)
    You had the perfect setup for that - I couldn't help myself.  :)
     
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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/01 23:51:56 (permalink)
    If you look at the 4 consecutive letters that are missing. The word they make should give you a clue as to how the forum software filters out offensive words.

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/02 19:02:01 (permalink)
    Yeah, I see the pattern but it is inside a word, i.e. surrounded by letters, not numbers or non-alphanumeric characters. I wonder how many other words we could find that would meet those rules. Almost seems like a challenge. 

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/02 19:37:35 (permalink)
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    I used to hear a HORRIFIC screeching sound at completely random times, usually after a lengthy Sonar session where I got lots of things done with no trouble at all - then horrible and LOUD screeching.
     
    Turns out I was married. 


    OMG Bob, I almost choked on my coffee from this one! That is just too classic!

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/02 20:35:16 (permalink)
    +1. Best post of the year so far...

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/02 21:29:20 (permalink)
    Bob's reply is maybe my favorite this year as well.

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/03 05:59:34 (permalink)
    '*******' is the acceptable spelling of 'married', I believe.

    Now, THAT wasn't supposed to happen...
     
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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/03 06:40:40 (permalink)
    It is spelled 'married', but is pronounced 'AAAAARRRRRRGGGHHHH'.
     
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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/03 11:29:53 (permalink)
    Bob you have outdone yourself. That is a true classic. 
     
     

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    Re: Audio Popping "Solved" - Silly me 2014/04/04 00:12:11 (permalink)
    Thanks, Bob, read this first thing this morning, made my day, still LOL.
     
    In fact I'm going to say it's 20-40% better than any other jokes posted on this forum.
     
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