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Everything posted by Penguin4x4
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And now for something completely different
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Here's a red snapper for your red snapper!
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*insert Led Zeppelin shark story here* It was a red snapper, not a shark. Technically it was a Yelloweyed Rockfish; red snapper aren't found in the Pacific. It's still typically referred to as the "Shark episode" though.
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To further clarify (see what I did there?)
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Isn't that just clarified butter?
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Clarify it and you're golden
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Laughed waaay too hard at this
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Interesting news on the new Cherokee: http://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/dont-believe-rumors-that-the-2014-jeep-cherokee-is-un-1522058978/@travis
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*insert Led Zeppelin shark story here*
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Oh lord
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Effective for what? I keep them between 4 and 6 Aerobic conditioning & muscular endurance.
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Saw Rob at Ozzfest here in Houston; he took some girl's frilly little pink parasol and was dancing around stage with it for like half the show.
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Interesting use of perspective
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I have a ten band EQ. The bottom three are 31 63 125 No,I was exaggerating by calling it a midbass. It's frustrating to have mad output on all the notes I hear the least in my music That is only 2 bands where you need them to figure things out. Obviously yours follow 1/3 octaves which simulate your hearing, but isn't narrow band enough. Wouldn't 31, 63, 125 be single octave steps? I have a ten band EQ. The bottom three are 31 63 125 No,I was exaggerating by calling it a midbass. It's frustrating to have mad output on all the notes I hear the least in my music That is only 2 bands where you need them to figure things out. Obviously yours follow 1/3 octaves which simulate your hearing, but isn't narrow band enough. Wouldn't 31, 63, 125 be single octave steps? Absolutely. His doesn't follow 1/3 and even that wouldn't be enough. Haven't seen anything in the car audio world but 1, 1/2, and 1/3 octave EQ's. Do they even exist?
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