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HIBred

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We appreciate you trying to be active on the forums..but you don't need to make a bunch of threads to be recruited ;)
just stay friendly like you are and talk to people.. But thank you!
 

NickHouston

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Chosen, you single handedly have more enthusiasm than the entire krew as a whole. :ts:
 

TheDude

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How do you feel about fletcher-munson curves?

I feel that pop music, which includes most of the edm produced today, has over-compensated by removing gain around 5-6k to such a degree that most of the music sounds the same and lacks detail and interest in the area where the human ear is most sensitive.

I also feel that producers are over-utilizing visual spectrum analyzers as a crutch, and base their mixes on these to the point that they all sound the same, and the mixes lack interest to a great degree. Everything ends up sounding the same.

What are your feelings on this?
 

Storky

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How do you feel about fletcher-munson curves?

I feel that pop music, which includes most of the edm produced today, has over-compensated by removing gain around 5-6k to such a degree that most of the music sounds the same and lacks detail and interest in the area where the human ear is most sensitive.

I also feel that producers are over-utilizing visual spectrum analyzers as a crutch, and base their mixes on these to the point that they all sound the same, and the mixes lack interest to a great degree. Everything ends up sounding the same.

What are your feelings on this?
Interesting, I too think that quantom computing can drastically improve the implementation of cryptographic techniques.

AES in particular because the amount of key possibilities will increase exponentially by 2^4 per bit.
 

Kreubs

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Interesting, I too think that quantom computing can drastically improve the implementation of cryptographic techniques.

AES in particular because the amount of key possibilities will increase exponentially by 2^4 per bit.
Well, since quantum computers can, in specific cases, perform an exponentially smaller number of operations to achieve the same result as a classical computer, they could possibly be used to run exponential time algorithms exponentially faster than normal computers. If this is achieved, say good bye to any cryptosystem (RSA, El Gamal, etc.) whose foundation is integer factorization (exponential time algorithms). :eek:
 

BuckRogers

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@Storky

Sir, Re your recent letter in the Times of London, I believe you may have meant QuantUm not QuantOm. Precision in the use of the Queen's English is vitally important if we are to avoid the lazy, backsliding use of language so apparent in much the youth of today.

I remain,


Your Obd Serv

Major General Sir B Rogers (OBE, DSC, MC )(Retd)
 

chosenonex22

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Storky

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Dear Major General Sir B Rogers, (@BuckRogers )
I take thee advice with no quarrel. I am sorry for inflicting such disgust on Her Majesty's English language.
I will better myself in the future, Sir.
Yours faithfully, Senor Storkster PhD. Culinary Sciences.[DOUBLEPOST=1391094911][/DOUBLEPOST]@Kreubs
In order to overcome this, such appointed cryptographic researchers/mathmaticians should strive to come up with a new method of authentication, perhaps using multi-way authentication and/or biometrics. I am interested in a relatively new field in real-time computing: Augmented Reality.
 
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