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2007/12/09 12:36:54 (permalink)

O.T. GT FORUM CHAT

I refer to this idea from the honourable Forum Physician:

ORIGINAL: DRHollingsworth

I think it would be entertaining to get us all online here after a few beers, bourbon, whatever the desired poison. Even Pete.


As I've mentioned before Doc - this is a great idea, but an idea I thought impractical because of the fact that we all live across the globe in different time zones.

Arranging a time when, FOR EXAMPLE, you stateside chaps, Montezuma down in Oz, me and James over here and, not to forget, of course, our eastern European peddler of fine guitars are all gathered around our crystal sets might prove a problem.

However Doc - and as you would have expected - I have solved this problem and in doing so will make both Petey and me billionaires and earn me yet another Nobel Prize in Physics. Incidentally, I have still heard nothing from the Prize Committee regarding my theories concerning the 'Only' Law of Thermodynamics.

Anyway, I intend to exploit the very scourge of our forum – latency – it will become our passport to worldwide fame and have your Microsofts and Apples running for their respective cheque books. before you can shake a stick at it.

First, I will need Pete to describe and demonstrate, in detail, his appalling and atrociously bad recording techniques using his PC system, or more importantly, its Realtek AC97 sound chip, in conjunction with GT3.

This little fellow will be the start of something big:



Once we get Pete recording, we start opening, one by one, all the other programs on his PC – I should imagine all those Sesame Street downloads, the ‘How to chew gum and walk at the same time for Dummies’, ‘Build your own forum and then be your own troll’ software and the permanent internet link to the Guinness book of World Records' ‘Most uses of the word Defragment in a single thread’ department should start eating up the CPU resources pretty quick.

As the rapidly increasing latency begins to go into meltdown, the Doc will step in with his probes and begin to fully analyze Pete’s system to gather the data to build a ‘Maximum Latency’ software model.

Once completed, forum members wishing to join in a pleasant evening’s banter should contact us directly to download as many copies of the Latency Increasing Modelling (Pete, With Realtek, Initially Started) Transducer, or LIMPWRIST for short, as they will require. The LIMPWRIST is formatted and downloaded in 1 hours latency per download units and is easily loaded in to the ‘virtual’ path of the internet signal in your PC.

This is the clever bit, so let me explain – if, for example, we all wish to converse at 8pm in our own local time we simply have to work out which one of us, on the day decided on, actually gets to 8pm first. Then the rest of us simply work out how many hours later our own local time 8pm will occur.

As an example, if our good friend Montezuma wants to join in, he, in Oz will be the first to reach 8pm so he will require zero downloads of the LIMPWRIST software.

Those of us in the UK, approximately 11 hours behind, will require 11 downloads of the LIMPWRIST, or ,more accurately – 11 Modem Undermining Gadgets, or MUGS for short. At the moment, the technology hasn’t advanced far enough to select your LIMPWRISTs in times shorter than one whole hour so for the near future we will be using complete MUGS.

Those from Americana will need accordingly more MUGS to realign your 8pm Forum Assimilation Transmission, or FAT for short.

There is, of course, one area of the USA that will need no FAT MUGS – the area around Pete’s hometown, where the aftershock and fallout of the Latency Orchestrated Blast Ordinance Nucleation, or LOB-ON for short – the area where the initial latency bomb went into Critical Unstable Mass [this is a horrifyingly premature case of CUM arising from an over-sensitive LOB-ON]

Due to an Anomaly In Realtek’s Human Experiment Abnormality Drive, or AIR-HEAD for short – the surrounding area has suffered a catastrophic incident of Super Latent Overload Backslide [SLOB] and has been chronologically returned to prehistory – it is currently ruled over by a rather belligerent Tyrannosaurus Rex called Nigel whose interest in software recording is small enough for him not to want join in the evening anyway.

Once 8pm arrives in Oz, all participants activate the MUGS installed and Montezuma has the honour of beginning the discussion. As all messages are ****ed and are ****ed by the optimum number of LIMPWRIST enabled MUGS once the FAT kicks in, the conversation should proceed smoothly and, even more satisfying, in a Real [Realtek Enabled Assisted Latency] time situation.

I look forward to receiving monetary interest and sponsorship in order to advance this project past the Planning Implementation Set-up Stages [or PISS, for short]

All donations, preferably in Latvian currency or LATS [this really is true!!], or Latency Assisted Trillionaire Strummy] should be wired directly to my account at the Bank Of Latency Legal Offices – Central Keepsafe Strongroom

Many thanks for your attention – I’ll speak to you all again last Thursday.

Stev e

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/11 13:04:57 (permalink)
Strummy,

I seemed to have misplaced the Tardis. I think I might have inadvertently left the Singular Latency Utility Gun (SLUG) in the Tardis and I'm afraid that Pete may have made off with it and is now searching for you sometime in the 1800's where he suspects you'll be after using to many MUGS. If you should see him I would greatly appreciate it if you would extricate Pete from the Tardis and send it back to me. Would you be a good fellow and do that for me?

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/11 13:15:36 (permalink)
Goodbye all

Wakey wakey there Doc - please pay attention!!

I sent it back to you next Monday - surely you're going to remember that!

You need more MUGS - as this thread is suffering from a classic case of downright unfunnyness and gross apathy they're now on special offer - buy two for the price of three.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/11 13:26:04 (permalink)
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/11 13:31:34 (permalink)
You are talkin' pure Petey there Doc - big problem is I understand it

BTW, check your image downloader Doc, there's only a X in your last but one post.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/12 10:49:18 (permalink)
I can't get it to work right.

Ah well what can I say might be because it is suffering from severe latency.
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/12 11:37:54 (permalink)
Was it a T.A.R.D.I.S. image you were after there Doc?

If latency was the problem you should have dialled up a T.A.R.D.Y. perhaps.

Anyway - borrow mine as long as you bring it back last Wednesday week


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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/14 10:02:25 (permalink)
Hey Strummy,
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/14 10:03:27 (permalink)
I couldn't help myself sorry.
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/14 10:06:02 (permalink)
EX...TER...MIN...ATE EX...TER...MIN...ATE

Cardinal Fang - poke him with the soft Dalek

Better watch out - they can get up and down stairs now - no use hiding in the basement!

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/14 10:10:04 (permalink)
Oh great somebody gave them anti grav belts???
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/14 10:11:39 (permalink)
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/14 10:12:57 (permalink)
On another note...

Hs anyone tried an MXL 990? If so how did you like it? thinking about getting a couple...
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/15 08:42:17 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: DRHollingsworth




Hey Doc - not quite like that!!

Not sure about the dodgy music, but as TV never lies, here are some FLYNG DALEKS

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/16 11:29:56 (permalink)
There is something inherently wrong with that. Kind of looks like a blender upside down.
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/17 21:12:31 (permalink)
How far did you watch Doc?

I told you my friend, TV never lies:



If only we'd known.....

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/18 09:54:57 (permalink)
Ok so they look like upside down blenders with glowing jelly fish in them.
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/18 19:56:05 (permalink)
See mate - TV is always right - that's how the BBC wastes our licence fee on kitchen utensils and trawling a few specimens of Aequoria victoria* out of the sea instead of giving us real computer generated special effects.

Humbug

* I bet you look this up!

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/18 21:41:17 (permalink)
Strummy,

You misspelled Aquorea, mate! So you owe me a Guinness! And it is a glowing jelly fish and yes honestly, I had to look it up! here is one for you: physalia physalis. They are pretty common in Florida (I lived there for a bit) and their name is related to a countries name.


Still looks like glowing jelly fish in an upside down blender. Opps! again!
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/19 09:43:52 (permalink)
Hi Doc

We get Futurama now and again over here but you gots to be careful my friend, 'bender' means something completely different over here!!

On a legal note, I must insist you retract your statement
You misspelled Aquorea
as I in fact didn't - Wikipedia did - please give them a hard time, not me!!

My favourite Doc Who characters are the Cidermen anyway.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/19 10:39:19 (permalink)
Boy when I step in it I really do a right job of it. Never crossed my mind when I typed it in, and that was bit daft on my part, wasn't it...... . Ah but I have an excuse. I was speaking American!

And as far as a retraction is concerned. NOT!

It isn't my fault.
I didn't do it and I can prove it!
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/19 12:26:08 (permalink)
I say my transatlantic nit-picker!!

It wasn't Wiki it was in after all, I rechecked my sources and it was in the esteemed journal NEW SCIENTIST where I rather expect, old boy, that it was, in fact, spelt correctly.

No doubt the far inferior tome that is Scientific American spells it incorrectly too.

For your information, I offer online English and grammar lessons to anybody what am interested.

Profesor Latentstump Bsc,Ma,OBE, VC and [in the] bar

My decorations are, as we Brits say, on the Xmas tree.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/19 12:43:12 (permalink)
Ah I see I was Pete again.

I have realized we have been the only two carrying on in this thread. I motion we bury it!
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/19 13:09:52 (permalink)
Yes - I think you are right there Doc - do not reply to this post - mind you, if you don't throw me a silver forum party I shall sulk - and boy, can Strummy sulk!!

Goodbye dear thread.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/21 23:54:38 (permalink)
Having just stepped out of my TARDIS, I noticed that Doc asked about the MXL990 mic next Thursday.
I have the MXL990/991 package. You get both for $100, but the 990 doesn't have the suspension package.
I use them together to record my acoustic guitar, and the only way I can test for accuracy is to listen through my headphones, the slip them off and see id it sounds like the actual guitar. Mic positioning is a big factor, but they seem to do a very good job of it. I don't have more expensive mics to compare to. but the sound is noticably better than my Samson S12 Dynamic mic, and I am pretty happy with it.
The 990 seems to have a better response in the lows/mids and the 991 is stronger in the highs.
Listen to the P45 Soundcheck. This is the 990 near the bridge, and the 991 at the 12th fret. I am not quite to the sweet spot on this recording, and have gotten closer since then, but this should give you an idea of what to expect. All in all, I have no regrets.
Hope that helps, Doc.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/22 14:52:40 (permalink)
Bob I 'll go check it out. I may bother you with a couple more questions. I actually get some studio time today!
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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/22 14:58:26 (permalink)
Enjoy your free time! I'll be here off and on throughout the weekend.
btw, that track is recorded dry, no effects, as the purpose of the exercise was to dial in the mics.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/22 16:29:49 (permalink)
Excuse me gentleman but what place does a sensible discussion about recording techniques and hardware have in a thread like this?

Here's a Christmas maths teaser instead - follow the clues to solve the puzzle and win a new Avatar.

* You are in an olive green half panelled left-hand-drive station wagon [I consulted my American<=>English dictionary] driving at a constant speed of 16.78 mph; for the purposes of this question, wind speed and other weather conditions can safely be ignored.

* You are listening to a piece of music that is playing in the key of G# minor in 4:4 time at 107 bpm. You think you know who the composer is, possibly Italian, but you cannot be sure as the overall quality is poor.

* To your immediate left is a fire truck travelling in the same direction but at a slightly higher speed than you - there are two people in the cab and another is preparing to deploy the hose - all three are female and share the same surname as the composer of the music; the female in the driving seat is 2 years older than the one about to deploy the hose. The remaining occupant is wearing pink.

* You are suddenly aware of a pig galloping in front of you which you are compltely incapable of overtaking. You think the pig is possibly a female Finnish Landrace but again, you may be mistaken. You shout at the pig to try and scare it out of your way but this fails to work.

* A police helicopter is flying behind you at ground level and the male occupant is clearly engaged in some sort of communication with the driver of the fire truck, whose siren starts during the conversation. The chopper is travelling at exactly the same speed as your vehicle.

* Using the clues provided, how do you escape from this potentially dangerous situation?






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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/22 16:53:59 (permalink)
It's a trick question. Nobody drives a station wagon at less than 37.2 mph.

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RE: O.T. GT FORUM CHAT? 2007/12/23 05:09:17 (permalink)
This thread looks interesting...but I have no time to read it now....I'm off to a Chinese wedding banquet!
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