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Try to open the mind of the Taliban so they start to respect women and other religions. Now, that would be a real challenge
I mean, the entry requirement for joining up surely is a "closed mind" and a mind-set which is at least 500 years old!
That's true of many religions.
This is easy to prove. Record a digital stream from a CD player or whatever to a hard drive five times in a row, then bit-compare the files. If the files are all the same - and they surely will be - then there was no corruption or mis-reading of ones and zeros.What if the same errors occurred each of the 5 times?
Quote from: turkey on 28 Apr 2009, 07:44 pmI was simply disagreeing with your statement that data transfer in a computer is flawless.Maybe that's why both Windows and Mac OS crashes sometimes?
I was simply disagreeing with your statement that data transfer in a computer is flawless.
What if the same errors occurred each of the 5 times?
The storage of digital data is not at all perfect, errors occur all the time, it is the re-reading and statistical analyisis of the readings that provides the certainty of retrieval ... Here is an interesting article
Do you mean two seperate stored files that read the same or do you mean two seperate files that are actually identical down to the last bit of data?
You see from your last post you show your missunderstanding again.
Two files that read the same will not actually be the same, the different files result in the same outcome, they appear identical but they are not, they have errors (and differences) but the error correction makes them appear to be perfectly identical.
If the speaker cable picks it up it will only be a problem if it can find its way back into the amplifiers feedback loop. Most amplifiers have a Zobel network or filter network which bandwidth limits what can come back into the amp from the speaker cables. I would not have looked for RF at the amplifiers terminals it should not be present unless the amp operates at radio frequencies or it is oscillating.What might have been measurable is increased intermodulation distortion at the output of the amp, a very small increase in IM distortion is very audible and very objectionable. Scotty
Ethan I'm not being nasty saying you don't understand, it's not accusatory. There are lots of things I don't understand and I will admit that and some I think I understand and don't I'm sure.