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WCDT (HA!) 12-16 July 2010 (1706-1710)
Is it cold in here?:
Fortunately Hanners would never act on it, but it was ill advised of Dora to say to someone that literal-minded "Fuck 'em both".
HiFranc:
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If you fail to translate trivial stuff like "oh my god" into german without a serious error that makes the result look more like dutch then like german, then maybe it would be a not too bad idea to not try write anything in german in the first place ?
Even if your assumption I'm bad at english would be correct, you would have to translate the hard and not the easy stuff.
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Ich habe viel Deutsch verlernt, aber ich koennte probieren, dein Woerte zu uebersetzen, wenn du auf Deutsch tippen wuerdest.
I don't know if my grammar was right but, for everyone else, I wrote:
--- Quote ---I've forgotten a lot of German but I could try to translate your words if you were to type in German.
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--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 14 Jul 2010, 01:35 ---Fortunately Hanners would never act on it, but it was ill advised of Dora to say to someone that literal-minded "Fuck 'em both".
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I don't think Hanners is that unaware of the world.
Dliessmgg:
--- Quote from: raoullefere on 13 Jul 2010, 23:17 ---
--- Quote from: Dliessmgg on 13 Jul 2010, 22:24 ---
--- Quote from: raoullefere on 13 Jul 2010, 16:01 ---Mien gott,
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Mein. MEIN! [/nerd rage]
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Dammit. You know what I think? I think you guys are making me make mistakes. In fact, I blame you, Dliessmgg (attempts to cram Dliessmgg into a Pokemon egg, fails). Because I never made typos begore. Neber.
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It's just one thing that's done wrong again and again and again and again.
HiFranc:
It looks like those that voted for Hannelore were right. I see disaster ahead.
{edit}The title states that it's 7kHz at 120 dB.
A human scream/baby cry is approx 3 kHz. The limit of human hearing is about 20kHz if you're a teenager or younger, and it's approximately 15kHz in later life (the loss of sensitivity to the upper frequencies is a gradual process).
Depending on the source the threshold of pain is 110-130 dB (bear in mind that dB is a logarithmic scale so 30 dB is n times as loud 20 dB, 40 dB is n times as loud as 30 dB, etc). In some sources, it's said that n=2 and in others it says that n=10.
Does anybody have a sine wave generator connected to a speaker so that we can hear what 7 kHz sounds like?
Akima:
OMG! Hanners is a pod-person!
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