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do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)?

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  do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-14 22:17 -0400
    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "%" <persent@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 19:28 -0700
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-14 22:28 -0400
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "%" <persent@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 19:35 -0700
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-14 23:16 -0400
    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-14 19:46 -0700
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "%" <persent@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 19:53 -0700
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 01:36 -0400
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? binky feel good <waldbyfjulian@yahoo.com> - 2016-03-14 23:46 -0700
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 03:23 -0400
    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? binky feel good <julianfwaldby@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 20:58 -0700
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 00:48 -0400
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? binky feel good <waldbyfjulian@yahoo.com> - 2016-03-14 22:04 -0700
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 01:12 -0400
    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-14 22:01 -0700
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 01:04 -0400
    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Bite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future> - 2016-03-15 15:03 +0800
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 03:37 -0400
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Bite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future> - 2016-03-15 16:31 +0800
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 05:04 -0400
            Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Bite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future> - 2016-03-16 02:25 +0800
              Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 17:49 -0400
                Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) - 2016-03-16 14:15 +0000
                  Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-16 08:41 -0700
                    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-16 11:45 -0400
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-15 03:35 -0700
            Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Bite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future> - 2016-03-16 01:52 +0800
              Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-15 11:25 -0700
                Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Bite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future> - 2016-03-16 02:33 +0800
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Helmut Wabnig <hwabnig@.- --- -.dotat> - 2016-03-15 10:59 +0100
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1> - 2016-03-15 06:17 -0400
            Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) - 2016-03-16 14:20 +0000
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe aka g8dgc) - 2016-03-16 14:12 +0000
          Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-16 08:40 -0700
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe aka g8dgc) - 2016-03-16 14:08 +0000
        Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-16 08:31 -0700
    Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) - 2016-03-16 14:03 +0000
      Re: do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)? benj <none@gmail.com> - 2016-03-16 11:14 -0400

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#652655 — do we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)?

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-14 22:17 -0400
Subjectdo we have any electronic experts here with experience with tubes(valves)?
Message-ID<op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>
i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly correct  
answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800 pages  
written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages  
saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have  
some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the  
usernets, come to think of it.  ;)

in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,  
anymore.

would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating  
temperature have any permanent negative effects?

what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few  
hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652656

From"%" <persent@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 19:28 -0700
Message-ID<984hh0.eu8.17.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#652655
"Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
(aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
15206-2117 wrote:
> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
> correct answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 
> 800
> pages written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000
> pages saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to 
> have
> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>
> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"
> opinion, anymore.
>
> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>
> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a
> few hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>
>
> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in
>>> time: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) =
>>> 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>
> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking
> *moron*?
>
> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>
> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to
> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>
> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must
> subtract voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to 
> each
> other:"
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>
> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>
> on page 2:
>
> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>
> *COUGH*
> SPNAK!!
>
> -
>
> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in
> ASCII art if you ask nicely.
> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>
> -
>
> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>
> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
> /*
> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>
> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>
> place those files in a directory and save this file as
> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>
> compiles with:
>
> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>
> run with:
>
> ./a.out
>
> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>
> */
> #include <fprecision.h>
> #include <iostream.h>
>
> using namespace std;
>
> int main(){
>
>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>
>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
> ridiculous sinewave mess
>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>    float_precision PI;
>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>
>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't
> understand why while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>
>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
> +(float_precision(20)* 
> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
> +
> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>
>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
> snickerTurds
>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>      }
>      t = t+STEP;
>    }
> /*
>
> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
> volts?"
>
> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your
> sinewaves never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the 
> same
> time. That's how stupid you are.
>
> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>
> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the
> equations and notice a few things about the interactions of their 
> frequencies when
> summed.
>
> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't
> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while
> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he
> has k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>
> */
>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time
> t=" << t <<endl;
> }
> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>
> -
>
> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic
> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>
> -
>
> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
>
> <snicker>
>
> Fag. LOL
> Idiot. LOL
> Moron. LOL
> Tranny. LOL
> Libtard. LOL
> Crackhead. LOL
> GableTard. LOL
> DildoRider. LOL
> Bad Musician. LOL
> Stick Figure. LOL
> Terrible Liar. LOL
> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>
> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
> can go straight to hell*
>
> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>
> -
>
> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>
> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>
> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>
> -
>
> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:
> headers containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would 
> like to
> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous
> complaints to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful
> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>
> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always
> try: http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>
> -
>
> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority
> — as it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of
> subjects or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. 
> Simultaneously it
> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their
> homework before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the 
> reason
> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>
> -
>
> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>
> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk
> you, look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal
> harrassing bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16
> steel-toed boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and 
> cocks,
> Robert. <snicker>
> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>
> (just as useful as the original!)
>
> -
>
> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie
> pr0n friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users
> were using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses,
> then we figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor 
> headers
> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden
> service. It's not rocket science.
>
> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum
> how I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it
> can get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my
> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was
> a kiddie pr0n network.)
>
> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>
> -
>
> Golden Killfile, June 2005
> KOTM, November 2006
> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>
>  =

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#652657

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-14 22:28 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecg6ckqtm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652656
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:28:50 -0400, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

> "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
> (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
> 15206-2117 wrote:
>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
>> correct answers to since if you google something these days, you'll  
>> find 800
>> pages written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000
>> pages saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to  
>> have
>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>
>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"
>> opinion, anymore.
>>
>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>>
>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a
>> few hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>>
>>
>> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>>>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in
>>>> time: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) =
>>>> 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>
>> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking
>> *moron*?
>>
>> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>>
>> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to
>> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>>
>> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
>> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must
>> subtract voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed  
>> to each
>> other:"
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>>
>> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>>
>> on page 2:
>>
>> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>>
>> *COUGH*
>> SPNAK!!
>>
>> -
>>
>> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in
>> ASCII art if you ask nicely.
>> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>>
>> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>> /*
>> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>>
>> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>>
>> place those files in a directory and save this file as
>> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>>
>> compiles with:
>>
>> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>>
>> run with:
>>
>> ./a.out
>>
>> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>>
>> */
>> #include <fprecision.h>
>> #include <iostream.h>
>>
>> using namespace std;
>>
>> int main(){
>>
>>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>>
>>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
>> ridiculous sinewave mess
>>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
>> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>>    float_precision PI;
>>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>>
>>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't
>> understand why while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>>
>>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
>> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>> +(float_precision(20)*  
>> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>> +
>> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>>
>>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
>> snickerTurds
>>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>>      }
>>      t = t+STEP;
>>    }
>> /*
>>
>> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
>> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
>> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
>> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
>> volts?"
>>
>> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your
>> sinewaves never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the  
>> same
>> time. That's how stupid you are.
>>
>> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
>> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
>> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>>
>> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the
>> equations and notice a few things about the interactions of their  
>> frequencies when
>> summed.
>>
>> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't
>> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while
>> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he
>> has k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>>
>> */
>>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time
>> t=" << t <<endl;
>> }
>> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>
>> -
>>
>> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
>> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic
>> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
>> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
>> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
>>
>> <snicker>
>>
>> Fag. LOL
>> Idiot. LOL
>> Moron. LOL
>> Tranny. LOL
>> Libtard. LOL
>> Crackhead. LOL
>> GableTard. LOL
>> DildoRider. LOL
>> Bad Musician. LOL
>> Stick Figure. LOL
>> Terrible Liar. LOL
>> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
>> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
>> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
>> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
>> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
>> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
>> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
>> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>>
>> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
>> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
>> can go straight to hell*
>>
>> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>>
>> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>>
>> -
>>
>> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:
>> headers containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would  
>> like to
>> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous
>> complaints to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this  
>> helpful
>> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>>
>> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
>> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always
>> try: http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
>> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority
>> — as it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of
>> subjects or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one.  
>> Simultaneously it
>> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
>> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their
>> homework before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is  
>> the reason
>> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
>> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>>
>> -
>>
>> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>>
>> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
>> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk
>> you, look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal
>> harrassing bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
>> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
>> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16
>> steel-toed boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality  
>> and cocks,
>> Robert. <snicker>
>> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
>> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
>> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
>> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>>
>> (just as useful as the original!)
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie
>> pr0n friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
>> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
>> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
>> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
>> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users
>> were using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses,
>> then we figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor  
>> headers
>> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
>> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden
>> service. It's not rocket science.
>>
>> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum
>> how I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it
>> can get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication...  
>> my
>> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
>> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
>> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was
>> a kiddie pr0n network.)
>>
>> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
>> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>>
>> -
>>
>> Golden Killfile, June 2005
>> KOTM, November 2006
>> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
>> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
>> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
>> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
>> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
>> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>>
>>  =
>
> pigs in blankets

what about hogs in a hammock?

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652660

From"%" <persent@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 19:35 -0700
Message-ID<984hsj.h1c.17.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#652657
"Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
(aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
15206-2117 wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:28:50 -0400, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh,
>> PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue,
>> Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117 wrote:
>>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
>>> correct answers to since if you google something these days, you'll
>>> find 800
>>> pages written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the
>>> 10,000 pages saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they
>>> pretend to have
>>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on
>>> the usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>>
>>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"
>>> opinion, anymore.
>>>
>>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>>>
>>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a
>>> few hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>>>
>>>
>>> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied
>>> mathematics
>>>>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>>>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>>>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>>>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in
>>>>> time: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) =
>>>>> 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>>
>>> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you
>>> fecking *moron*?
>>>
>>> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>>>
>>> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics
>>> to real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>>>
>>> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
>>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
>>> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must
>>> subtract voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be
>>> opposed to each
>>> other:"
>>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>>>
>>> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>>>
>>> on page 2:
>>>
>>> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>>>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>>>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>>>
>>> *COUGH*
>>> SPNAK!!
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in
>>> ASCII art if you ask nicely.
>>> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>>>
>>> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>> /*
>>> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>>>
>>> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>>>
>>> place those files in a directory and save this file as
>>> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>>>
>>> compiles with:
>>>
>>> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>>>
>>> run with:
>>>
>>> ./a.out
>>>
>>> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>>>
>>> */
>>> #include <fprecision.h>
>>> #include <iostream.h>
>>>
>>> using namespace std;
>>>
>>> int main(){
>>>
>>>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>>>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>>>
>>>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>>>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>>>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
>>> ridiculous sinewave mess
>>>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
>>> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>>>    float_precision PI;
>>>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>>>
>>>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't
>>> understand why while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>>>
>>>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
>>> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>>>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
>>> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>>> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
>>> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>>> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
>>> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>>> +(float_precision(20)*
>>> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>>> +
>>> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>>> +
>>> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>>>
>>>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
>>> snickerTurds
>>>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>>>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>>>      }
>>>      t = t+STEP;
>>>    }
>>> /*
>>>
>>> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
>>> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
>>> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
>>> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to
>>> 2550.25 volts?"
>>>
>>> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your
>>> sinewaves never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at
>>> the same
>>> time. That's how stupid you are.
>>>
>>> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
>>> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
>>> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>>>
>>> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the
>>> equations and notice a few things about the interactions of their
>>> frequencies when
>>> summed.
>>>
>>> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY
>>> can't figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses
>>> while still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as 
>>> he
>>> has k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>>>
>>> */
>>>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time
>>> t=" << t <<endl;
>>> }
>>> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
>>> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a
>>> classic rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
>>> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
>>> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
>>> wrote: <snicker>
>>>
>>> Fag. LOL
>>> Idiot. LOL
>>> Moron. LOL
>>> Tranny. LOL
>>> Libtard. LOL
>>> Crackhead. LOL
>>> GableTard. LOL
>>> DildoRider. LOL
>>> Bad Musician. LOL
>>> Stick Figure. LOL
>>> Terrible Liar. LOL
>>> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
>>> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
>>> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
>>> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
>>> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
>>> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
>>> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
>>> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>>>
>>> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
>>> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
>>> can go straight to hell*
>>>
>>> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>>>
>>> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>>>
>>> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:
>>> headers containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who
>>> would like to
>>> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous
>>> complaints to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this
>>> helpful
>>> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>>>
>>> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
>>> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always
>>> try: http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
>>> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority
>>> — as it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range
>>> of subjects or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one.
>>> Simultaneously it
>>> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
>>> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their
>>> homework before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is
>>> the reason
>>> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
>>> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>>>
>>> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
>>> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk
>>> you, look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal
>>> harrassing bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
>>> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
>>> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16
>>> steel-toed boot with your colon and listen to me talk about
>>> bestiality and cocks,
>>> Robert. <snicker>
>>> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
>>> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
>>> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
>>> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>>>
>>> (just as useful as the original!)
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie
>>> pr0n friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
>>> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
>>> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
>>> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
>>> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P
>>> users were using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP
>>> addresses, then we figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and 
>>> modify
>>> Tor headers
>>> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
>>> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that
>>> hidden service. It's not rocket science.
>>>
>>> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their
>>> forum how I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P
>>> so it can get on with being a platform to research anonymous
>>> communication... my
>>> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
>>> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
>>> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected"
>>> was a kiddie pr0n network.)
>>>
>>> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
>>> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> Golden Killfile, June 2005
>>> KOTM, November 2006
>>> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
>>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
>>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
>>> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
>>> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
>>> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
>>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
>>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
>>> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
>>> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>>>
>>>  =
>>
>> pigs in blankets
>
> what about hogs in a hammock?
>
>
> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in
>>> time: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) =
>>> 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>
> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking
> *moron*?
>
> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>
> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to
> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>
> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must
> subtract voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to 
> each
> other:"
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>
> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>
> on page 2:
>
> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>
> *COUGH*
> SPNAK!!
>
> -
>
> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in
> ASCII art if you ask nicely.
> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>
> -
>
> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>
> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
> /*
> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>
> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>
> place those files in a directory and save this file as
> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>
> compiles with:
>
> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>
> run with:
>
> ./a.out
>
> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>
> */
> #include <fprecision.h>
> #include <iostream.h>
>
> using namespace std;
>
> int main(){
>
>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>
>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
> ridiculous sinewave mess
>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>    float_precision PI;
>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>
>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't
> understand why while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>
>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
> +(float_precision(20)* 
> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
> +
> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>
>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
> snickerTurds
>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>      }
>      t = t+STEP;
>    }
> /*
>
> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
> volts?"
>
> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your
> sinewaves never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the 
> same
> time. That's how stupid you are.
>
> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>
> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the
> equations and notice a few things about the interactions of their 
> frequencies when
> summed.
>
> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't
> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while
> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he
> has k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>
> */
>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time
> t=" << t <<endl;
> }
> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>
> -
>
> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic
> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>
> -
>
> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
>
> <snicker>
>
> Fag. LOL
> Idiot. LOL
> Moron. LOL
> Tranny. LOL
> Libtard. LOL
> Crackhead. LOL
> GableTard. LOL
> DildoRider. LOL
> Bad Musician. LOL
> Stick Figure. LOL
> Terrible Liar. LOL
> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>
> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
> can go straight to hell*
>
> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>
> -
>
> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>
> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>
> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>
> -
>
> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:
> headers containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would 
> like to
> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous
> complaints to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful
> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>
> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always
> try: http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>
> -
>
> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority
> — as it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of
> subjects or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. 
> Simultaneously it
> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their
> homework before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the 
> reason
> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>
> -
>
> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>
> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk
> you, look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal
> harrassing bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16
> steel-toed boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and 
> cocks,
> Robert. <snicker>
> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>
> (just as useful as the original!)
>
> -
>
> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie
> pr0n friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users
> were using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses,
> then we figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor 
> headers
> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden
> service. It's not rocket science.
>
> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum
> how I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it
> can get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my
> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was
> a kiddie pr0n network.)
>
> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>
> -
>
> Golden Killfile, June 2005
> KOTM, November 2006
> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>
>  =

let them get their own tubes 

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#652674

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-14 23:16 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecjehzwtm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652660
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:35:01 -0400, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:

> "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
> (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
> 15206-2117 wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:28:50 -0400, % <persent@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh,
>>> PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue,
>>> Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117 wrote:
>>>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
>>>> correct answers to since if you google something these days, you'll
>>>> find 800
>>>> pages written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the
>>>> 10,000 pages saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they
>>>> pretend to have
>>>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on
>>>> the usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>>>
>>>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"
>>>> opinion, anymore.
>>>>
>>>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>>>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>>>>
>>>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a
>>>> few hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied
>>>> mathematics
>>>>>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>>>>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>>>>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>>>>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in
>>>>>> time: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) =
>>>>>> 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>>>
>>>> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you
>>>> fecking *moron*?
>>>>
>>>> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>>>>
>>>> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics
>>>> to real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
>>>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
>>>> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must
>>>> subtract voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be
>>>> opposed to each
>>>> other:"
>>>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>>>>
>>>> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>>>>
>>>> on page 2:
>>>>
>>>> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>>>>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>>>>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>>>>
>>>> *COUGH*
>>>> SPNAK!!
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in
>>>> ASCII art if you ask nicely.
>>>> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>>>>
>>>> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>>> /*
>>>> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>>>>
>>>> place those files in a directory and save this file as
>>>> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>>>>
>>>> compiles with:
>>>>
>>>> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>>>>
>>>> run with:
>>>>
>>>> ./a.out
>>>>
>>>> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>>>>
>>>> */
>>>> #include <fprecision.h>
>>>> #include <iostream.h>
>>>>
>>>> using namespace std;
>>>>
>>>> int main(){
>>>>
>>>>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>>>>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>>>>
>>>>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>>>>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>>>>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
>>>> ridiculous sinewave mess
>>>>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
>>>> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>>>>    float_precision PI;
>>>>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>>>>
>>>>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't
>>>> understand why while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>>>>
>>>>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
>>>> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>>>>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
>>>> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>>>> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
>>>> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>>>> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
>>>> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>>>> +(float_precision(20)*
>>>> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>>>> +
>>>> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>>>> +
>>>> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>>>>
>>>>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
>>>> snickerTurds
>>>>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>>>>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>>>>      }
>>>>      t = t+STEP;
>>>>    }
>>>> /*
>>>>
>>>> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
>>>> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
>>>> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
>>>> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to
>>>> 2550.25 volts?"
>>>>
>>>> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your
>>>> sinewaves never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at
>>>> the same
>>>> time. That's how stupid you are.
>>>>
>>>> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
>>>> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
>>>> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>>>>
>>>> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the
>>>> equations and notice a few things about the interactions of their
>>>> frequencies when
>>>> summed.
>>>>
>>>> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY
>>>> can't figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses
>>>> while still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25,  
>>>> as he
>>>> has k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>>>>
>>>> */
>>>>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time
>>>> t=" << t <<endl;
>>>> }
>>>> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
>>>> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a
>>>> classic rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
>>>> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
>>>> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
>>>> wrote: <snicker>
>>>>
>>>> Fag. LOL
>>>> Idiot. LOL
>>>> Moron. LOL
>>>> Tranny. LOL
>>>> Libtard. LOL
>>>> Crackhead. LOL
>>>> GableTard. LOL
>>>> DildoRider. LOL
>>>> Bad Musician. LOL
>>>> Stick Figure. LOL
>>>> Terrible Liar. LOL
>>>> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
>>>> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
>>>> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
>>>> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
>>>> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
>>>> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
>>>> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
>>>> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>>>>
>>>> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
>>>> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
>>>> can go straight to hell*
>>>>
>>>> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>>>>
>>>> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>>>>
>>>> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:
>>>> headers containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who
>>>> would like to
>>>> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous
>>>> complaints to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this
>>>> helpful
>>>> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>>>>
>>>> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
>>>> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always
>>>> try: http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
>>>> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority
>>>> — as it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range
>>>> of subjects or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one.
>>>> Simultaneously it
>>>> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
>>>> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their
>>>> homework before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is
>>>> the reason
>>>> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
>>>> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>>>>
>>>> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
>>>> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk
>>>> you, look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal
>>>> harrassing bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
>>>> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
>>>> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16
>>>> steel-toed boot with your colon and listen to me talk about
>>>> bestiality and cocks,
>>>> Robert. <snicker>
>>>> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
>>>> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
>>>> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
>>>> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>>>>
>>>> (just as useful as the original!)
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie
>>>> pr0n friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
>>>> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
>>>> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
>>>> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
>>>> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P
>>>> users were using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP
>>>> addresses, then we figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address  
>>>> and modify
>>>> Tor headers
>>>> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
>>>> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that
>>>> hidden service. It's not rocket science.
>>>>
>>>> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their
>>>> forum how I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up  
>>>> I2P
>>>> so it can get on with being a platform to research anonymous
>>>> communication... my
>>>> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
>>>> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
>>>> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected"
>>>> was a kiddie pr0n network.)
>>>>
>>>> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
>>>> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> Golden Killfile, June 2005
>>>> KOTM, November 2006
>>>> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
>>>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
>>>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
>>>> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
>>>> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
>>>> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
>>>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
>>>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
>>>> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
>>>> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>>>>
>>>>  =
>>>
>>> pigs in blankets
>>
>> what about hogs in a hammock?
>>
>>
>> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>>>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in
>>>> time: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) =
>>>> 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>
>> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking
>> *moron*?
>>
>> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>>
>> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to
>> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>>
>> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
>> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must
>> subtract voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed  
>> to each
>> other:"
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>>
>> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>>
>> on page 2:
>>
>> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>>
>> *COUGH*
>> SPNAK!!
>>
>> -
>>
>> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in
>> ASCII art if you ask nicely.
>> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>>
>> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>> /*
>> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>>
>> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>>
>> place those files in a directory and save this file as
>> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>>
>> compiles with:
>>
>> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>>
>> run with:
>>
>> ./a.out
>>
>> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>>
>> */
>> #include <fprecision.h>
>> #include <iostream.h>
>>
>> using namespace std;
>>
>> int main(){
>>
>>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>>
>>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
>> ridiculous sinewave mess
>>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
>> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>>    float_precision PI;
>>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>>
>>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't
>> understand why while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>>
>>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
>> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>> +(float_precision(20)*  
>> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>> +
>> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>>
>>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
>> snickerTurds
>>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>>      }
>>      t = t+STEP;
>>    }
>> /*
>>
>> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
>> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
>> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
>> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
>> volts?"
>>
>> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your
>> sinewaves never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the  
>> same
>> time. That's how stupid you are.
>>
>> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
>> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
>> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>>
>> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the
>> equations and notice a few things about the interactions of their  
>> frequencies when
>> summed.
>>
>> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't
>> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while
>> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he
>> has k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>>
>> */
>>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time
>> t=" << t <<endl;
>> }
>> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>
>> -
>>
>> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
>> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic
>> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
>> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
>> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
>>
>> <snicker>
>>
>> Fag. LOL
>> Idiot. LOL
>> Moron. LOL
>> Tranny. LOL
>> Libtard. LOL
>> Crackhead. LOL
>> GableTard. LOL
>> DildoRider. LOL
>> Bad Musician. LOL
>> Stick Figure. LOL
>> Terrible Liar. LOL
>> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
>> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
>> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
>> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
>> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
>> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
>> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
>> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>>
>> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
>> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
>> can go straight to hell*
>>
>> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>>
>> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>>
>> -
>>
>> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:
>> headers containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would  
>> like to
>> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous
>> complaints to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this  
>> helpful
>> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>>
>> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
>> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always
>> try: http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
>> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority
>> — as it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of
>> subjects or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one.  
>> Simultaneously it
>> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
>> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their
>> homework before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is  
>> the reason
>> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
>> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>>
>> -
>>
>> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>>
>> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
>> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk
>> you, look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal
>> harrassing bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
>> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
>> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16
>> steel-toed boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality  
>> and cocks,
>> Robert. <snicker>
>> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
>> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
>> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
>> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>>
>> (just as useful as the original!)
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie
>> pr0n friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
>> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
>> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
>> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
>> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users
>> were using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses,
>> then we figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor  
>> headers
>> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
>> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden
>> service. It's not rocket science.
>>
>> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum
>> how I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it
>> can get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication...  
>> my
>> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
>> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
>> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was
>> a kiddie pr0n network.)
>>
>> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
>> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>>
>> -
>>
>> Golden Killfile, June 2005
>> KOTM, November 2006
>> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
>> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
>> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
>> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
>> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
>> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>>
>>  =
>
> let them get their own tubes

what if their tubes are as broken as my flat porch roof's gables?

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652663

FromMustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge>
Date2016-03-14 19:46 -0700
Message-ID<MPG.3151174c28dcf1ef98cb38@news.altopia.com>
In reply to#652655
In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1 says...


> 
> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly correct
> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800 pages
> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
> 
> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
> anymore.
> 
> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
> 
> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?

Meybe dey got broke.

-- 
Mustaffa Sheboygan

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#652664

From"%" <persent@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 19:53 -0700
Message-ID<984iut.khl.19.1@news.alt.net>
In reply to#652663
Mustaffa Sheboygan wrote:
> In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1
> says... 
> 
> 
>> 
>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
>> correct answers to since if you google something these days, you'll
>> find 800 pages written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure
>> that the 10,000 pages saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot
>> while they pretend to have some sort of expertise.  i think i've
>> seen some of these goofs on the usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>> 
>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"
>> opinion, anymore.
>> 
>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>> 
>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a
>> few hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
> 

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#652732

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 01:36 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecpujq3tm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652663
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:46:12 -0400, Mustaffa Sheboygan  
<Lunatic.Fringe@the.edge> wrote:

> In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1 says...
>
>
>>
>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly  
>> correct
>> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800  
>> pages
>> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
>> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>
>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
>> anymore.
>>
>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>>
>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
>> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>
> Meybe dey got broke.
>

maybe under-charging the filament and plates did it, is what i'm asking.

i just figured that this group was a wellspring of electronics wizardry,  
what with fakey here and all, plus SCI.PHYSICS...  aren't electronics part  
of the study of physics?  i sure remember drawing a lot of phasor diagrams  
in engphys103 my freshman year of college.

oh well...

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652735

Frombinky feel good <waldbyfjulian@yahoo.com>
Date2016-03-14 23:46 -0700
Message-ID<81aadff6-5916-4f8f-bf5b-bbd8be36a25f@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#652732
On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 11:36:13 PM UTC-6, "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117 wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:46:12 -0400, Mustaffa Sheboygan  
> <Lunatic.Fringe@the.edge> wrote:
> 
> > In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1 says...
> >
> >
> >>
> >> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly  
> >> correct
> >> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800  
> >> pages
> >> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
> >> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
> >> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
> >> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
> >>
> >> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
> >> anymore.
> >>
> >> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
> >> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
> >>
> >> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
> >> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
> >
> > Meybe dey got broke.
> >
> 
> maybe under-charging the filament and plates did it, is what i'm asking.
> 
> i just figured that this group was a wellspring of electronics wizardry,  
> what with fakey here and all, plus SCI.PHYSICS...  aren't electronics part  
> of the study of physics?  i sure remember drawing a lot of phasor diagrams  
> in engphys103 my freshman year of college.
> 
> oh well...
> 
> -- 
> "sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
> blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
> http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu
> 
> -
> 
> FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
> <3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>
> 
> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
> >> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
> >>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
> >> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
> >>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
> >> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
> 
> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
> *moron*?
> 
> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
> 
> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
> 
> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
> voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
> other:"
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
> 
> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
> 
> on page 2:
> 
> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
> 
> *COUGH*
> SPNAK!!
> 
> -
> 
> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
> art if you ask nicely.
> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
> 
> -
> 
> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
> 
> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
> /*
> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
> 
> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
> 
> place those files in a directory and save this file as  
> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
> 
> compiles with:
> 
> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
> 
> run with:
> 
> ./a.out
> 
> enjoy the LULZ ;)
> 
> */
> #include <fprecision.h>
> #include <iostream.h>
> 
> using namespace std;
> 
> int main(){
> 
>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
> 
>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
> ridiculous sinewave mess
>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>    float_precision PI;
>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
> 
>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
>    while(sum < snickerPrediction){
> 
>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
> +  
> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
> 
>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
> snickerTurds
>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>      }
>      t = t+STEP;
>    }
> /*
> 
> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
> volts?"
> 
> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
> never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
> That's how stupid you are.
> 
> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
> 
> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
> notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
> summed.
> 
> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
> k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
> 
> */
>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
> t <<endl;
> }
> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
> 
> -
> 
> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
> 
> -
> 
> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
> 
> <snicker>
> 
> Fag. LOL
> Idiot. LOL
> Moron. LOL
> Tranny. LOL
> Libtard. LOL
> Crackhead. LOL
> GableTard. LOL
> DildoRider. LOL
> Bad Musician. LOL
> Stick Figure. LOL
> Terrible Liar. LOL
> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
> 
> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
> can go straight to hell*
> 
> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
> 
> -
> 
> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
> 
> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
> 
> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
> 
> -
> 
> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
> containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
> to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
> 
> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
> http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
> 
> -
> 
> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
> it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
> or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
> before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
> 
> -
> 
> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
> 
> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
> look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
> bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
> boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
> Robert. <snicker>
> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
> FakeyBot>       Fag!
> 
> (just as useful as the original!)
> 
> -
> 
> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
> friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
> using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
> figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
> service. It's not rocket science.
> 
> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
> I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
> get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
> kiddie pr0n network.)
> 
> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
> 
> -
> 
> Golden Killfile, June 2005
> KOTM, November 2006
> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
> AUK Mascot, September 2007

Well I kind of went to the university where transistors were invented
so I am partial to them.  If you want ancient knowledge you would be
better off looking in rec.pets.cats.

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#652740

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 03:23 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecutfu0tm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652735
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 02:46:12 -0400, binky feel good  
<waldbyfjulian@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 11:36:13 PM UTC-6, "Fakey's" dogwhistle  
> holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop   
> Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117  
> wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:46:12 -0400, Mustaffa Sheboygan
>> <Lunatic.Fringe@the.edge> wrote:
>>
>> > In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1  
>> says...
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
>> >> correct
>> >> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800
>> >> pages
>> >> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000  
>> pages
>> >> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to  
>> have
>> >> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> >> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>> >>
>> >> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"  
>> opinion,
>> >> anymore.
>> >>
>> >> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> >> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>> >>
>> >> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a  
>> few
>> >> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>> >
>> > Meybe dey got broke.
>> >
>>
>> maybe under-charging the filament and plates did it, is what i'm asking.
>>
>> i just figured that this group was a wellspring of electronics wizardry,
>> what with fakey here and all, plus SCI.PHYSICS...  aren't electronics  
>> part
>> of the study of physics?  i sure remember drawing a lot of phasor  
>> diagrams
>> in engphys103 my freshman year of college.
>>
>> oh well...
>>
>> --
>> "sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
>> blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
>> http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu
>>
>> -
>>
>> FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:
>> <3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>
>>
>> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> >> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>> >>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> >> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>> >>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in  
>> time:
>> >> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>
>> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking
>> *moron*?
>>
>> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>>
>> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to
>> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>>
>> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
>> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must  
>> subtract
>> voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each
>> other:"
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>>
>> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>>
>> on page 2:
>>
>> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>>
>> *COUGH*
>> SPNAK!!
>>
>> -
>>
>> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in  
>> ASCII
>> art if you ask nicely.
>> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>>
>> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>> /*
>> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>>
>> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>>
>> place those files in a directory and save this file as
>> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>>
>> compiles with:
>>
>> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>>
>> run with:
>>
>> ./a.out
>>
>> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>>
>> */
>> #include <fprecision.h>
>> #include <iostream.h>
>>
>> using namespace std;
>>
>> int main(){
>>
>>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>>
>>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
>> ridiculous sinewave mess
>>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
>> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>>    float_precision PI;
>>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>>
>>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand  
>> why
>>    while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>>
>>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
>> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
>> +(float_precision(20)*
>> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>> +
>> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>>
>>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
>> snickerTurds
>>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>>      }
>>      t = t+STEP;
>>    }
>> /*
>>
>> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
>> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
>> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
>> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
>> volts?"
>>
>> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your  
>> sinewaves
>> never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.
>> That's how stupid you are.
>>
>> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
>> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
>> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>>
>> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations  
>> and
>> notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when
>> summed.
>>
>> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't
>> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while
>> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has
>> k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>>
>> */
>>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time  
>> t=" <<
>> t <<endl;
>> }
>> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>
>> -
>>
>> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
>> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic
>> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
>> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
>> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
>>
>> <snicker>
>>
>> Fag. LOL
>> Idiot. LOL
>> Moron. LOL
>> Tranny. LOL
>> Libtard. LOL
>> Crackhead. LOL
>> GableTard. LOL
>> DildoRider. LOL
>> Bad Musician. LOL
>> Stick Figure. LOL
>> Terrible Liar. LOL
>> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
>> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
>> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
>> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
>> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
>> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
>> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
>> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>>
>> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
>> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
>> can go straight to hell*
>>
>> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>>
>> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>>
>> -
>>
>> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:  
>> headers
>> containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to
>> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints
>> to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful
>> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>>
>> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
>> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always  
>> try:
>> http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
>> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority —  
>> as
>> it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of  
>> subjects
>> or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it
>> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
>> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their  
>> homework
>> before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason
>> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
>> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>>
>> -
>>
>> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>>
>> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
>> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk  
>> you,
>> look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal  
>> harrassing
>> bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
>> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
>> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16  
>> steel-toed
>> boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,
>> Robert. <snicker>
>> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
>> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
>> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
>> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>>
>> (just as useful as the original!)
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n
>> friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
>> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
>> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
>> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
>> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users  
>> were
>> using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then  
>> we
>> figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers
>> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
>> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden
>> service. It's not rocket science.
>>
>> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum  
>> how
>> I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can
>> get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my
>> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
>> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
>> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a
>> kiddie pr0n network.)
>>
>> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
>> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>>
>> -
>>
>> Golden Killfile, June 2005
>> KOTM, November 2006
>> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
>> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
>> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
>> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
>> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
>> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>
> Well I kind of went to the university where transistors were invented
> so I am partial to them.  If you want ancient knowledge you would be
> better off looking in rec.pets.cats.

i went to the university where vaccines were invented.

imagine how i feel.

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652683

Frombinky feel good <julianfwaldby@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 20:58 -0700
Message-ID<d849c6de-17b6-4e9e-a286-2b71aa2ce2dc@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#652655
On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 8:18:03 PM UTC-6, "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117 wrote:
> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly correct  
> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800 pages  
> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages  
> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have  
> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the  
> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
> 
> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,  
> anymore.
> 
> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating  
> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
> 
> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few  
> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
> 
> -- 
> "sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
> blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
> http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu
> 
> -
> 
> FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
> <3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>
> 
> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
> >> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
> >>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
> >> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
> >>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
> >> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
> 
> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
> *moron*?
> 
> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
> 
> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
> 
> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
> voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
> other:"
> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
> 
> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
> 
> on page 2:
> 
> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
> 
> *COUGH*
> SPNAK!!
> 
> -
> 
> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
> art if you ask nicely.
> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
> 
> -
> 
> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
> 
> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
> /*
> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
> 
> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
> 
> place those files in a directory and save this file as  
> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
> 
> compiles with:
> 
> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
> 
> run with:
> 
> ./a.out
> 
> enjoy the LULZ ;)
> 
> */
> #include <fprecision.h>
> #include <iostream.h>
> 
> using namespace std;
> 
> int main(){
> 
>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
> 
>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
> ridiculous sinewave mess
>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>    float_precision PI;
>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
> 
>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
>    while(sum < snickerPrediction){
> 
>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
> +  
> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
> 
>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
> snickerTurds
>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>      }
>      t = t+STEP;
>    }
> /*
> 
> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
> volts?"
> 
> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
> never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
> That's how stupid you are.
> 
> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
> 
> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
> notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
> summed.
> 
> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
> k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
> 
> */
>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
> t <<endl;
> }
> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
> 
> -
> 
> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
> 
> -
> 
> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
> 
> <snicker>
> 
> Fag. LOL
> Idiot. LOL
> Moron. LOL
> Tranny. LOL
> Libtard. LOL
> Crackhead. LOL
> GableTard. LOL
> DildoRider. LOL
> Bad Musician. LOL
> Stick Figure. LOL
> Terrible Liar. LOL
> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
> 
> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
> can go straight to hell*
> 
> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
> 
> -
> 
> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
> 
> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
> 
> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
> 
> -
> 
> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
> containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
> to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
> 
> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
> http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
> 
> -
> 
> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
> it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
> or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
> before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
> 
> -
> 
> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
> 
> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
> look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
> bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
> boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
> Robert. <snicker>
> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
> FakeyBot>       Fag!
> 
> (just as useful as the original!)
> 
> -
> 
> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
> friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
> using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
> figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
> service. It's not rocket science.
> 
> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
> I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
> get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
> kiddie pr0n network.)
> 
> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
> 
> -
> 
> Golden Killfile, June 2005
> KOTM, November 2006
> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
> AUK Mascot, September 2007

Tubes are just primitive transistors.

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#652701

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 00:48 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecnmcmhtm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652683
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 23:58:49 -0400, binky feel good  
<julianfwaldby@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 8:18:03 PM UTC-6, "Fakey's" dogwhistle  
> holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop   
> Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117  
> wrote:
>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly  
>> correct
>> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800  
>> pages
>> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
>> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>
>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
>> anymore.
>>
>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>>
>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
>> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>>
>> --
>> "sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
>> blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
>> http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu
>>
>> -
>>
>> FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:
>> <3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>
>>
>> ">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> >> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>> >>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> >> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>> >>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in  
>> time:
>> >> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>>
>> Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking
>> *moron*?
>>
>> "The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""
>>
>> it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to
>> real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.
>>
>> http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
>> "To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must  
>> subtract
>> voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each
>> other:"
>> http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png
>>
>> http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf
>>
>> on page 2:
>>
>> ** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
>>   opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
>>   of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)
>>
>> *COUGH*
>> SPNAK!!
>>
>> -
>>
>> i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in  
>> ASCII
>> art if you ask nicely.
>> see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:
>>
>> - begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>> /*
>> HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:
>>
>> http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html
>>
>> place those files in a directory and save this file as
>> snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.
>>
>> compiles with:
>>
>> gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++
>>
>> run with:
>>
>> ./a.out
>>
>> enjoy the LULZ ;)
>>
>> */
>> #include <fprecision.h>
>> #include <iostream.h>
>>
>> using namespace std;
>>
>> int main(){
>>
>>    //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
>>    //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);
>>
>>    float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
>>    float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
>>    float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's
>> ridiculous sinewave mess
>>    float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //
>> snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
>>    float_precision PI;
>>    PI =_float_table(_PI,25);
>>
>>    // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand  
>> why
>>    while(sum < snickerPrediction){
>>
>>      // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:
>> <db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
>>      sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(1400)* float_precision(
>> sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
>> +(float_precision(20)*
>> float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +
>> (float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))
>> +
>> (float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));
>>
>>      // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh
>> snickerTurds
>>      if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
>>        cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
>>      }
>>      t = t+STEP;
>>    }
>> /*
>>
>> Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
>> "Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
>> reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
>> constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
>> volts?"
>>
>> Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your  
>> sinewaves
>> never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.
>> That's how stupid you are.
>>
>> Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
>> "I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
>> correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"
>>
>> Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations  
>> and
>> notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when
>> summed.
>>
>> the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't
>> figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while
>> still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has
>> k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.
>>
>> */
>>    cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time  
>> t=" <<
>> t <<endl;
>> }
>> - end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
>>
>> -
>>
>> Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
>> "all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic
>> rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."
>> <f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>
>>
>> -
>>
>> Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly
>> Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:
>>
>> <snicker>
>>
>> Fag. LOL
>> Idiot. LOL
>> Moron. LOL
>> Tranny. LOL
>> Libtard. LOL
>> Crackhead. LOL
>> GableTard. LOL
>> DildoRider. LOL
>> Bad Musician. LOL
>> Stick Figure. LOL
>> Terrible Liar. LOL
>> Sinewave Spammer. LOL
>> Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
>> Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
>> Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
>> Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
>> Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
>> Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
>> Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL
>>
>> on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
>> is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
>> can go straight to hell*
>>
>> *hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg
>>
>> http://cafepress.com/kooktown
>>
>> http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg
>>
>> -
>>
>> If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From:  
>> headers
>> containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to
>> yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints
>> to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful
>> information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)
>>
>> if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you
>> downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always  
>> try:
>> http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2
>>
>> -
>>
>> http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
>> The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority —  
>> as
>> it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of  
>> subjects
>> or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it
>> presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,
>> Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their  
>> homework
>> before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason
>> many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating
>> opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd
>>
>> -
>>
>> Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:
>>
>> $ perl fakeyBot.pl
>> FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk  
>> you,
>> look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal  
>> harrassing
>> bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
>> You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
>> FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16  
>> steel-toed
>> boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,
>> Robert. <snicker>
>> Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
>> FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
>> Robert> gay sex, mostly...
>> FakeyBot>       Fag!
>>
>> (just as useful as the original!)
>>
>> -
>>
>> snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n
>> friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message
>> <b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
>> "That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
>> largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
>> the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users  
>> were
>> using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then  
>> we
>> figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers
>> while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using
>> process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden
>> service. It's not rocket science.
>>
>> _The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum  
>> how
>> I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can
>> get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my
>> distinct impression was that the "anonymity
>> research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
>> trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a
>> kiddie pr0n network.)
>>
>> That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
>> Onymous was just icing on the cake."
>>
>> -
>>
>> Golden Killfile, June 2005
>> KOTM, November 2006
>> Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
>> Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
>> Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
>> Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
>> Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
>> Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
>> Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
>> AUK Mascot, September 2007
>
> Tubes are just primitive transistors.

except they add second order harmonics to the signal, are much more easily  
replaceable for electronics n00bs like our resident 'sinewave superman',  
and well, have completely different linearity and electrical properties.

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652713

Frombinky feel good <waldbyfjulian@yahoo.com>
Date2016-03-14 22:04 -0700
Message-ID<46f4eaad-cf55-44f8-b987-259d40075035@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#652701
On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 10:48:06 PM UTC-6, "Fakey's" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117 wrote:

> except they add second order harmonics to the signal, are much more easily  
> replaceable for electronics n00bs like our resident 'sinewave superman',  
> and well, have completely different linearity and electrical properties.

Just tell me more about what you are working on.  Why are you 
studying technology from the first half of last century?

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#652719

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 01:12 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecoqxdftm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652713
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 01:04:18 -0400, binky feel good  
<waldbyfjulian@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 10:48:06 PM UTC-6, "Fakey's" dogwhistle  
> holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop   
> Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117  
> wrote:
>
>> except they add second order harmonics to the signal, are much more  
>> easily
>> replaceable for electronics n00bs like our resident 'sinewave superman',
>> and well, have completely different linearity and electrical properties.
>
> Just tell me more about what you are working on.  Why are you
> studying technology from the first half of last century?

cheapo tube buffer for adding second order "warm" harmonics to signal in  
my audio system.  AKA: things you would hear affecting the signal in most  
any recording before around 1980.

i recently also ordered an A/B box for comparisons while listening.

i haven't o-scoped anything just yet, i was just figuring that i wasn't  
the one person out of 10 million who bought this thing and wasn't  
completely satisfied with the performance, even after spening good money  
on a few batches of mil-spec tubes.

perhaps i was wrong with that estimate and now people google it becauswe  
they know nothing about it and then decide that what's new is obviously  
better after reading for 5 minutes.

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652710

FromMustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge>
Date2016-03-14 22:01 -0700
Message-ID<MPG.315136f36bce581a98cb3c@news.altopia.com>
In reply to#652655
In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1 says...


> 
> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly correct
> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800 pages
> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
> 
> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
> anymore.
> 
> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
> 
> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?

Sir Gaygory's had a lot of experience with tubes...

-- 
Mustaffa Sheboygan

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#652712

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 01:04 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecoczwhtm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652710
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 01:01:12 -0400, Mustaffa Sheboygan  
<Lunatic.Fringe@the.edge> wrote:

> In article <op.yecgn9hntm21m2@benson.localhost>, root@127.0.0.1 says...
>
>
>>
>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly  
>> correct
>> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800  
>> pages
>> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
>> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>
>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
>> anymore.
>>
>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>>
>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
>> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>
> Sir Gaygory's had a lot of experience with tubes...
>

those might be a different sort of tubes, and i assume, there's a cedar  
bucket at one end?

PS: gergles and all of his newest nyms always seem to have me on  
krillfile.  :((((

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652738

FromBite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future>
Date2016-03-15 15:03 +0800
Message-ID<a9cfebthg9jupv3du2lpp0tv72tuv4c2td@4ax.com>
In reply to#652655
"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave.,
Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907
Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly correct  
> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800 pages  
> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages  
> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have  
> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the  
> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
> 
> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,  
> anymore.
> 
> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating  
> temperature have any permanent negative effects?

No.  The tubes prolly won't work if the plate / whatever
voltage is too low, but tubes are nearly indestructible.
Unless you drop them.

> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few  
> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?

I don't remember very much about tubes, except why nobody
wants to use them anymore.  Maybe somebody sold you a bunch
of soviet-made tubes that have been sitting in a dank
warehouse for 30 years.

The main thing that goes wrong with tubes is that air leaks
into them, causing them to go "soft" in their old age.
Possibly the heat of operation is damaging the glass seal
and letting air in.

Observe the tube in operation in a dark room.  If it has a
faint reddish glow, then it's gone soft.  Replace
immediately with a new soviet-made tube, and you're fine for
24 more hours.

I'm surprised His Nips hasn't told you this already.

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#652742

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 03:37 -0400
Message-ID<op.yecvhcpqtm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652738
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 03:03:55 -0400, Bite My Shiny Metal Ass  
<bender@the.future> wrote:

> "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave.,
> Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907
> Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
> wrote:
>
>> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly  
>> correct
>> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800  
>> pages
>> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
>> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
>> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>>
>> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
>> anymore.
>>
>> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>
> No.  The tubes prolly won't work if the plate / whatever
> voltage is too low, but tubes are nearly indestructible.
> Unless you drop them.
>
>> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
>> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>
> I don't remember very much about tubes, except why nobody
> wants to use them anymore.

why was that?  convenience?  cheapness?  weren't audio engineers?

>  Maybe somebody sold you a bunch
> of soviet-made tubes that have been sitting in a dank
> warehouse for 30 years.

GE JAN5654W

i have ten to test.

>
> The main thing that goes wrong with tubes is that air leaks
> into them, causing them to go "soft" in their old age.
> Possibly the heat of operation is damaging the glass seal
> and letting air in.

the cheap chinese 6J1 ones made yesterday by some child had the same  
results but worse.

> Observe the tube in operation in a dark room.  If it has a
> faint reddish glow, then it's gone soft.

ITYM *blue* glow which signifies that the tube is "gassy" AKA not a vacuum  
anymore.

there's absolutely no glow at all since the tubes are being operated at  
about 15% of their typical operating voltage.  hence my question about low  
power operation - both the cathodes AND the filaments are not at the  
tube's SPECs.

it's a buffer circuit and not designed for gain, BTW.

>  Replace
> immediately with a new soviet-made tube, and you're fine for
> 24 more hours.

no, i think i'll see if anybody actually knows what they are talking about  
in regard to tubes/valves/circuits/gables first.

> I'm surprised His Nips hasn't told you this already.

i am as well.  seems he has all the answers but only when nobody asks.  LOL

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
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-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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#652744

FromBite My Shiny Metal Ass <bender@the.future>
Date2016-03-15 16:31 +0800
Message-ID<0hgfebdle3m95v0meo40f3pv7jdur5obce@4ax.com>
In reply to#652742
"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave.,
Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907
Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

> On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 03:03:55 -0400, Bite My Shiny Metal Ass  
> <bender@the.future> wrote:
> 
> > "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave.,
> > Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907
> > Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly  
> >> correct
> >> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800  
> >> pages
> >> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000 pages
> >> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to have
> >> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
> >> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
> >>
> >> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert" opinion,
> >> anymore.
> >>
> >> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
> >> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
> >
> > No.  The tubes prolly won't work if the plate / whatever
> > voltage is too low, but tubes are nearly indestructible.
> > Unless you drop them.
> >
> >> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a few
> >> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
> >
> > I don't remember very much about tubes, except why nobody
> > wants to use them anymore.
> 
> why was that?  convenience?  cheapness?  weren't audio engineers?

Tubes are big, and they require high-voltage plate power
supplies, which are heavy, bulky & expensive.  And filament
supplies, grid bias supplies, screen supplies etc, ditto.
They produce a lot of heat, so they are really inefficient.
Not very rugged, which is why cars didn't usually have
radios until transistors were invented.  Since they are hot,
there are noise issues in some apps (probably not in audio).

There are a few special-purpose apps for tubes -- eg high
power (as in broadcast), and/or high frequency Traveling
Wave Tube microwave/mm wave amplifiers.  Also magnetrons,
which are both oscillator/high power microwave source
(microwave oven) and klystron tubes.  Special purpose tubes
are making a bit of a comeback.

> >  Maybe somebody sold you a bunch
> > of soviet-made tubes that have been sitting in a dank
> > warehouse for 30 years.
> 
> GE JAN5654W
> 
> i have ten to test.

No idea.

> > The main thing that goes wrong with tubes is that air leaks
> > into them, causing them to go "soft" in their old age.
> > Possibly the heat of operation is damaging the glass seal
> > and letting air in.
> 
> the cheap chinese 6J1 ones made yesterday by some child had the same  
> results but worse.
> 
> > Observe the tube in operation in a dark room.  If it has a
> > faint reddish glow, then it's gone soft.
> 
> ITYM *blue* glow which signifies that the tube is "gassy" AKA not a vacuum  
> anymore.

Ok, blue.

> there's absolutely no glow at all since the tubes are being operated at  
> about 15% of their typical operating voltage.  hence my question about low  
> power operation - both the cathodes AND the filaments are not at the  
> tube's SPECs.

It's surprising they can even function at 15% of nominal
voltage.  If that's how the equipment was designed to
operate, ok.  Otherwise, that could be your problem.

> it's a buffer circuit and not designed for gain, BTW.
> 
> >  Replace
> > immediately with a new soviet-made tube, and you're fine for
> > 24 more hours.
> 
> no, i think i'll see if anybody actually knows what they are talking about  
> in regard to tubes/valves/circuits/gables first.

I've never heard them called valves.

Good luck.

> > I'm surprised His Nips hasn't told you this already.
> 
> i am as well.  seems he has all the answers but only when nobody asks.  LOL

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#652745

From"\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop Jockey), socked up as 5907 Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
Date2016-03-15 05:04 -0400
Message-ID<op.yeczhdnotm21m2@benson.localhost>
In reply to#652744
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 04:31:49 -0400, Bite My Shiny Metal Ass  
<bender@the.future> wrote:

> "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave.,
> Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907
> Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 03:03:55 -0400, Bite My Shiny Metal Ass
>> <bender@the.future> wrote:
>>
>> > "\"Fakey's\" dogwhistle holder living at 5907 Stanton Ave.,
>> > Pittsburgh, PA (aka Teh Mop  Jockey), socked up as 5907
>> > Stanton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-2117" <root@127.0.0.1>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> i have some questions that i'm having trouble finding satisfyingly
>> >> correct
>> >> answers to since if you google something these days, you'll find 800
>> >> pages
>> >> written by internet "experts" that are plenty sure that the 10,000  
>> pages
>> >> saying otherwise are a nazi-liberal co-plot while they pretend to  
>> have
>> >> some sort of expertise.  i think i've seen some of these goofs on the
>> >> usernets, come to think of it.  ;)
>> >>
>> >> in short; googling stuff is like asking fakey for his "expert"  
>> opinion,
>> >> anymore.
>> >>
>> >> would running tubes at a voltage much lower than standard operating
>> >> temperature have any permanent negative effects?
>> >
>> > No.  The tubes prolly won't work if the plate / whatever
>> > voltage is too low, but tubes are nearly indestructible.
>> > Unless you drop them.
>> >
>> >> what could potentially explain brand new tubes sounding great for a  
>> few
>> >> hours and then audible distortion is heard after 24 hours?
>> >
>> > I don't remember very much about tubes, except why nobody
>> > wants to use them anymore.
>>
>> why was that?  convenience?  cheapness?  weren't audio engineers?
>
> Tubes are big, and they require high-voltage plate power
> supplies, which are heavy, bulky & expensive.  And filament
> supplies, grid bias supplies, screen supplies etc, ditto.
> They produce a lot of heat, so they are really inefficient.
> Not very rugged, which is why cars didn't usually have
> radios until transistors were invented.  Since they are hot,
> there are noise issues in some apps (probably not in audio).

i'm using them for audio specifically.

> There are a few special-purpose apps for tubes -- eg high
> power (as in broadcast), and/or high frequency Traveling
> Wave Tube microwave/mm wave amplifiers.  Also magnetrons,
> which are both oscillator/high power microwave source
> (microwave oven) and klystron tubes.  Special purpose tubes
> are making a bit of a comeback.

i bought a bunch.

plus, there are at least 5 guitar amplifiers in my studio that require  
tubes.

i guess they're pretty much worthless for a reason.

>
>> >  Maybe somebody sold you a bunch
>> > of soviet-made tubes that have been sitting in a dank
>> > warehouse for 30 years.
>>
>> GE JAN5654W
>>
>> i have ten to test.
>
> No idea.

mil-spec.

>
>> > The main thing that goes wrong with tubes is that air leaks
>> > into them, causing them to go "soft" in their old age.
>> > Possibly the heat of operation is damaging the glass seal
>> > and letting air in.
>>
>> the cheap chinese 6J1 ones made yesterday by some child had the same
>> results but worse.
>>
>> > Observe the tube in operation in a dark room.  If it has a
>> > faint reddish glow, then it's gone soft.
>>
>> ITYM *blue* glow which signifies that the tube is "gassy" AKA not a  
>> vacuum
>> anymore.
>
> Ok, blue.

yep blue.

don't have a "tube tester" on hand, but i do have a variac, a digital  
multimeter, a variable power supply, and a o-scope.

just thought i'd ask... i got the feeling for some reason that there were  
people here who had vast knowledge of electronics.

>
>> there's absolutely no glow at all since the tubes are being operated at
>> about 15% of their typical operating voltage.  hence my question about  
>> low
>> power operation - both the cathodes AND the filaments are not at the
>> tube's SPECs.
>
> It's surprising they can even function at 15% of nominal
> voltage.  If that's how the equipment was designed to
> operate, ok.  Otherwise, that could be your problem.

it's how the tube buffer circuit was designed, AFAICT.

>
>> it's a buffer circuit and not designed for gain, BTW.
>>
>> >  Replace
>> > immediately with a new soviet-made tube, and you're fine for
>> > 24 more hours.
>>
>> no, i think i'll see if anybody actually knows what they are talking  
>> about
>> in regard to tubes/valves/circuits/gables first.
>
> I've never heard them called valves.

that was for the blokes "across the pond" driving their "lorries" and  
watching "are you being served" and whatnot.

> Good luck.

luckily i don't need that.  i need information.  i suppose i will have to  
commence with a thorough analysis of the circuit i bought and the tubes  
themselves.  i figured that someone had one apart at some point and  
knocked out the buggers.

honestly, i was seeing if anybody could put a finger on the gradual  
distortion buildup.

>> > I'm surprised His Nips hasn't told you this already.
>>
>> i am as well.  seems he has all the answers but only when nobody asks.   
>> LOL

fuck and then i ask a question and he's nowhere to be found.  prob'ly with  
the kids again matching the tubes in his lotus, FFS.

-- 
"sines, sines, everywhere there's sines
blocking up the snickerTurds, breaking his mind"
http://imgur.com/a/yMFsu

-

FNVWe attempts to rewrite physics texts in Message-ID:  
<3dcad3dd0a0d39727506717506883c26@dizum.com>

">>let's not forget that mine also had the correct applied mathematics
>> equations unlike fakey the supposed know-it-all:
>>  phase A: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x)
>> phase B: 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi)
>>  voltage difference between phase A and phase B at any point x in time:
>> 120*sin(2*pi*60*x) - 120*sin(2*pi*60*x+pi) = 240*sin(2*pi*60*x)

Wrong, as has already been proven. What does it say below, you fecking  
*moron*?

"The _sum_ E(θ) ≡ E(a) + E(b) can be written thusly:""

it says that you don't even know how to correctly apply mathematics to  
real-world AC electricity, snickerTurds.

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-10/single-phase-power-systems/
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/02170.png
"To mathematically calculate voltage between “hot” wires, we must subtract  
voltages, because their polarity marks show them to be opposed to each  
other:"
http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/12112.png

http://www.samlexamerica.com/support/documents/WhitePaper-120240VACSingleSplitPhaseandMultiWireBranchCircuits.pdf

on page 2:

** NOTE: The phase of Hot Leg 2 (Phase B) is in the
  opposite direction - i.e., 180° apart from the phase
  of Hot Leg L1 (Phase A)

*COUGH*
SPNAK!!

-

i know a guy on the internet who will draw a triangular sine wave in ASCII  
art if you ask nicely.
see: Message-ID: <4ba4a50aaaebc7fb8a348293c5cf9f13@dizum.com>

-

snickerTurds can't seem to refute the following:

- begin snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --
/*
HOW TO RUN: download arbitrary precision libraries from:

http://www.hvks.com/Numerical/arbitrary_precision.html

place those files in a directory and save this file as  
snickerSinewaveStew.cpp inside that same directory.

compiles with:

gcc -Wall -I. precisioncore.cpp snickerSinewaveStew.cpp -lstdc++

run with:

./a.out

enjoy the LULZ ;)

*/
#include <fprecision.h>
#include <iostream.h>

using namespace std;

int main(){

   //float_precision MIN=float_precision(0);
   //float_precision MAX=float_precision(0);

   float_precision STEP=float_precision(.0001);
   float_precision t=float_precision(0);    // time variable
   float_precision sum=float_precision(0);  // sum of SnickerTurd's  
ridiculous sinewave mess
   float_precision snickerPrediction=float_precision(2550.25);  //  
snickerTurd's erroneous k0oK-k'lame Sum
   float_precision PI;
   PI =_float_table(_PI,25);

   // this while loop will run forever, but snickers doesn't understand why
   while(sum < snickerPrediction){

     // fakey's Sinewave Stew(TM) see: MID:  
<db672705e57e4932eba3632562e0a941@dizum.com>
     sum = (float_precision(150) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(120)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(20.25) * float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(33)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(1400)* float_precision(  
sin(float_precision(150)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +(float_precision(20)*  
float_precision(sin(float_precision(5013)*float_precision(2)*PI*t))) +  
(float_precision(600)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(13)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)))  
+  
(float_precision(360)*float_precision(sin(float_precision(1209)*float_precision(2)*PI*t)));

     // perhaps show a few values larger than +2300 to educate teh  
snickerTurds
     if(sum>float_precision(2300)){
       cout << "t=" << t << " sum=" << sum << std::endl;
     }
     t = t+STEP;
   }
/*

Message-ID: <c8523e6d9c31e3282bbe581fa525a2a8@dizum.com>
"Oh, yeah... it's 2550.25 volts... so why does your graph not even
reach 2500 volts, given that eventually all the sinewaves will
constructively interfere (ie: *add* to each other) to *sum* to 2550.25
volts?"

Fakey, it doesn't reach 2500 volts because the summation of your sinewaves  
never reaches that.  They never reach their max values at the same time.   
That's how stupid you are.

Message-ID: <731d08dcc702b9a8a13077ffc201e91f@dizum.com>
"I most certainly *did* prove otherwise. It can't even arrive at the
correct sinewave summation voltage of 2550.25 volts"

Fakey, you only *proved* that you are too inept to graph the equations and  
notice a few things about the interactions of their frequencies when  
summed.

the next line of code is never executed, but snickers DEFINITELY can't  
figure out why it isn't and instead has a bunch of lame excuses while  
still having not produced a value for t where the sum=2550.25, as he has  
k0okily proklamed in many usenet messages.

*/
   cout << "snickerTurds was right! the sum is " << sum << " at time t=" <<  
t <<endl;
}
- end snickerSinewaveStew.cpp --

-

Fakey irrationally demands a theme song to foam to:
"all I really want your pathetic pwned ass to do is write me a classic  
rock song as tribute to your Usenet Lord and Master..."  
<f4f9193fa7d28b760a9de681e61427e7@dizum.com>

-

Somewhere Abouts Round Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:25:03 -0500, Friendly  
Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

<snicker>

Fag. LOL
Idiot. LOL
Moron. LOL
Tranny. LOL
Libtard. LOL
Crackhead. LOL
GableTard. LOL
DildoRider. LOL
Bad Musician. LOL
Stick Figure. LOL
Terrible Liar. LOL
Sinewave Spammer. LOL
Outerfilthing Stalker. LOL
Talentless FrothMonkey. LOL
Math Challenged Halfwit. LOL
Klimate Katastrophe Kook. LOL
Defeated Tearful Spankard. LOL
Waster Of Time To Save $10. LOL
Worst Maker Of Sinewaves In The History Of Usenet. LOL

on top of old snick-ers, all covered with Fag. LOL
is where my usenet lord and mas-ter
can go straight to hell*

*hell doesn't exist.  hope everybody is having a productive evening.

-

http://i.imgur.com/2tH6zVB.jpg

http://cafepress.com/kooktown

http://i.imgur.com/pnWqhSG.jpg

-

If my poasts are offensive to you, you can always block all From: headers  
containing "root@127.0.0.1", unless you are an idiot who would like to  
yammer about "morphing" and maybe try to lodge some frivolous complaints  
to my news provider, then please be sure to ignore this helpful  
information and have fun making an ass of yourself in public.  :)

if that route of silencing those horrid opinions of mine that you  
downloaded to your computer under duress doesn't work you can always try:  
http://i.imgur.com/jlsN9JX.png?2

-

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gish_Gallop
The Gish Gallop is often used as an indirect argument from authority — as  
it appears to paint the galloper as an expert in a broad range of subjects  
or with an extensive knowledge of an individual one. Simultaneously it  
presents opponents (in spoken debates) or refuters (in written,  
Internet-based ones) as incompetent bumblers who didn't do their homework  
before the debate. Such emphasis on style over substance is the reason  
many scientists disdain public debates as a forum for disseminating  
opinions. - Page #1 from the Gospel of SnickerTurd

-

Coming soon!  To a newsgroup near you!:

$ perl fakeyBot.pl
FakeyBot>       I'm FakeyBot. What's your name so I can Google-stalk you,  
look you up on Radaris, and hurl invective and probably-illegal harrassing  
bile from behind an anonymous dizum account?  <snicker>
You>    Robert Michael Wolfe
FakeyBot>       Oh look, you're back again to polish my size 16 steel-toed  
boot with your colon and listen to me talk about bestiality and cocks,  
Robert. <snicker>
Robert> you talk about cocks a lot.
FakeyBot>       Oh, I talk about sex a lot?
Robert> gay sex, mostly...
FakeyBot>       Fag!

(just as useful as the original!)

-

snickers the wonderturd describes how he alerted lots of his kiddie pr0n  
friends to the ensuing FBI sting in message  
<b5e7da79a455d0c9227b1b50e25e7ea1@dizum.com>:
"That's easy enough to do... how do you think my crew uncovered the
largest CP ring using Tor and I2P, which we promptly turned over to
the FBI? I discovered a way to uncover the IP addresses the I2P users were  
using, and a way of tracking Eepsites back to their IP addresses, then we  
figured out that we could DDOS a Tor IP address and modify Tor headers  
while checking whether a Tor hidden service was still up, then using  
process of elimination to pinpoint the IP address hosting that hidden  
service. It's not rocket science.

_The I2P community got all up in arms when I discussed on their forum how  
I was doing it, and that it'd be a good way of cleaning up I2P so it can  
get on with being a platform to research anonymous communication... my  
distinct impression was that the "anonymity
research platform" story was just a cover story to allow pervs to
trade CP._  (NOTE: admits to participating in what he "suspected" was a  
kiddie pr0n network.)

That Silk Road 2.0 was taken offline in the ensuing FBI Operation
Onymous was just icing on the cake."

-

Golden Killfile, June 2005
KOTM, November 2006
Bob Allisat Memorial Hook, Line & Sinker, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, November 2006
Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, September 2007
Tony Sidaway Memorial "Drama Queen" Award, November 2006
Busted Urinal Award, April 2007
Order of the Holey Sockpuppet, September 2007
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, September 2006
Barbara Woodhouse Memorial Dog Whistle, April 2008
Tinfoil Sombrero, February 2007
AUK Mascot, September 2007

 

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