On September 19 2017 07:30 Fecalfeast wrote:
What's going to be the 'smoking is bad for you??' Revelation of the next generation?
What's going to be the 'smoking is bad for you??' Revelation of the next generation?
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Acrofales
Spain17186 Posts
September 18 2017 22:48 GMT
#13341
On September 19 2017 07:30 Fecalfeast wrote: What's going to be the 'smoking is bad for you??' Revelation of the next generation? Soylent green is made of people. | ||
Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
September 18 2017 22:49 GMT
#13342
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Poland8967 Posts
September 18 2017 22:56 GMT
#13343
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JimmiC
Canada22805 Posts
September 18 2017 23:36 GMT
#13344
On September 19 2017 07:30 Fecalfeast wrote:k What's going to be the 'smoking is bad for you??' Revelation of the next generation? Id go with soda pop. People know its bad but there is already talk of taxes, warning labels so on. I could see in not tong people being mad if kids drink it, if not a age limit. | ||
FiWiFaKi
Canada9858 Posts
September 19 2017 02:57 GMT
#13345
For example, take a look at the Chromecast (I haven't used it, but I'm trying to figure out how it works), it's able to cast your whole chrome tab, and supposedly it's also able to cast your desktop? So say I have a 1080p screen, a perfectly uncompressed signal would require: 1920*1080*60(fps)*24(bits/pixel) = 2.986 Gbps But lets say my Internet connection is 50Mbps, I can imagine that it can cast chrome tabs because say you're watching a Youtube video... Your computer will send a request of what video it is trying to watch, and your chromecast will open it up the link to the video, and play it itself, and thus a strong wifi signal is not required to transmit the signal. But simply mirroring your desktop (which is my ultimate goal), is not really feasible with my math, so how does the chrome cast do it? Which brings me to my next question, say I have a 4x4 1024QAM router and AP, for example: https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking/RT-AC88U/ with some fairly high end router also capable of a theoretical 2167Mbps connection on the 5.0Ghz band... So practically lets say I can achieve speeds of 800-1000Mbps. A 720p 24fps 24bit stream should only require 531Mbps, so in theory I should be able to stream a 720p movie on any TV in my house with a USB 3.0 connection? As long as I have this router, and AP on my computer, and plug a USB AP onto my TV with adequate speeds, it should work? Or are the drivers incompatible with TV's? Essentially I want to understand how to transmit signals over wifi, and assuming my wifi has sufficient bandwidth, why I'd need something like a chromecast. Any additional info about miracast, widi, etc, just to understand how they work would be nice too. Thank you | ||
xM(Z
Romania5257 Posts
September 19 2017 05:39 GMT
#13346
On September 19 2017 07:49 Dangermousecatdog wrote: that's a way to graphic overstatement, lol; it's what you'd expect from a racist-fascist-feminazi when talking about a black jewish woman.Did you know that feasting on fecal matter is supposed to improve your health? there are medical procedures in which a certain bacteria extracted from or produced of fecal mater is inserted into the gut through a tube(in specific cases). it kicks off or helps with the digestion process. there is no literal shit involved there but i guess if one wants to go organic ... | ||
Acrofales
Spain17186 Posts
September 19 2017 07:31 GMT
#13347
On September 19 2017 14:39 xM(Z wrote: Show nested quote + that's a way to graphic overstatement, lol; it's what you'd expect from a racist-fascist-feminazi when talking about a black jewish woman.On September 19 2017 07:49 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Did you know that feasting on fecal matter is supposed to improve your health? there are medical procedures in which a certain bacteria extracted from or produced of fecal mater is inserted into the gut through a tube(in specific cases). it kicks off or helps with the digestion process. there is no literal shit involved there but i guess if one wants to go organic ... Romanian alert! | ||
xM(Z
Romania5257 Posts
September 19 2017 10:01 GMT
#13348
on the side, i did ponder whether or not domesticzooguy is trying to fish for like-minded friends but that would go nowhere fast. | ||
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Poland8967 Posts
September 19 2017 10:08 GMT
#13349
On September 19 2017 07:30 Fecalfeast wrote: What's going to be the 'smoking is bad for you??' Revelation of the next generation? Chairs and sitting in general. Men of the future will squat | ||
Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
September 19 2017 11:57 GMT
#13350
On September 19 2017 11:57 FiWiFaKi wrote: How does Chromecast work, or in fact, any wireless connection because a computer and a monitor. For example, take a look at the Chromecast (I haven't used it, but I'm trying to figure out how it works), it's able to cast your whole chrome tab, and supposedly it's also able to cast your desktop? So say I have a 1080p screen, a perfectly uncompressed signal would require: 1920*1080*60(fps)*24(bits/pixel) = 2.986 Gbps But lets say my Internet connection is 50Mbps, I can imagine that it can cast chrome tabs because say you're watching a Youtube video... Your computer will send a request of what video it is trying to watch, and your chromecast will open it up the link to the video, and play it itself, and thus a strong wifi signal is not required to transmit the signal. But simply mirroring your desktop (which is my ultimate goal), is not really feasible with my math, so how does the chrome cast do it? Which brings me to my next question, say I have a 4x4 1024QAM router and AP, for example: https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking/RT-AC88U/ with some fairly high end router also capable of a theoretical 2167Mbps connection on the 5.0Ghz band... So practically lets say I can achieve speeds of 800-1000Mbps. A 720p 24fps 24bit stream should only require 531Mbps, so in theory I should be able to stream a 720p movie on any TV in my house with a USB 3.0 connection? As long as I have this router, and AP on my computer, and plug a USB AP onto my TV with adequate speeds, it should work? Or are the drivers incompatible with TV's? Essentially I want to understand how to transmit signals over wifi, and assuming my wifi has sufficient bandwidth, why I'd need something like a chromecast. Any additional info about miracast, widi, etc, just to understand how they work would be nice too. Thank you Probably best asking in the tech support thread but half an answer... A few years ago I was looking at Chromecast as a media streaming solution, if I remember correctly, when you are casting something, your device is telling the Chromecast to connect to the service directly rather than go through your device, meaning that the network traffic will remain the same (as if you were streaming to your device). When casting a tab, however you have network traffic going from the router to your device and then from your device to the router and then to the Chromecast, hence doubling your network traffic. This is my recollection by that's a few years old so things might have changed. Here a Tech Radar review which might help. Try posting in the Tech support forum and you might catch R1CH for some advice. | ||
Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
September 19 2017 13:40 GMT
#13351
On September 19 2017 14:39 xM(Z wrote: Show nested quote + that's a way to graphic overstatement, lol; it's what you'd expect from a racist-fascist-feminazi when talking about a black jewish woman.On September 19 2017 07:49 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Did you know that feasting on fecal matter is supposed to improve your health? there are medical procedures in which a certain bacteria extracted from or produced of fecal mater is inserted into the gut through a tube(in specific cases). it kicks off or helps with the digestion process. there is no literal shit involved there but i guess if one wants to go organic ... On September 19 2017 19:01 xM(Z wrote: What? Also what is domesticzooguy?you had to weight between that and the actual dude getting the bait; the later didn't and wouldn't happen. Dangerm. was just sitting there looking like a tryhard; i had to step in and make him feel better about himself(you too apparently; how smart you must feel now ...). on the side, i did ponder whether or not domesticzooguy is trying to fish for like-minded friends but that would go nowhere fast. | ||
JimmiC
Canada22805 Posts
September 19 2017 13:46 GMT
#13352
On September 19 2017 07:30 Fecalfeast wrote: What's going to be the 'smoking is bad for you??' Revelation of the next generation? On September 19 2017 07:49 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Did you know that feasting on fecal matter is supposed to improve your health? Xmz i think you missed his joke here. He answered the question with the question askers name. I dont think you need to get into detail about why eating shit is not healthy, or racism. | ||
xM(Z
Romania5257 Posts
September 19 2017 19:56 GMT
#13353
(also, he didn't answered the question; he tried to pull a reverse irony of sorts, from the future. even metaphorically taken, one digesting Fecalfeast's posts to improve his health ... it doesn't work. his replay can maybe pass for the groundbreaking discovery of the next generation or something; for it to be a revelation, people would need to east shit now and not realize how good it is for them(they'd do it because it's cool)) | ||
JimmiC
Canada22805 Posts
September 20 2017 00:11 GMT
#13354
On September 20 2017 04:56 xM(Z wrote: thou shalt never pass the chance to mansplain things especially when the outcome depends on the audience and not on whom gets what. (also, he didn't answered the question; he tried to pull a reverse irony of sorts, from the future. even metaphorically taken, one digesting Fecalfeast's posts to improve his health ... it doesn't work. his replay can maybe pass for the groundbreaking discovery of the next generation or something; for it to be a revelation, people would need to east shit now and not realize how good it is for them(they'd do it because it's cool)) Because you didnt get it or like it doesnt make it not a joke. Also sometimes when making jokes people dont completely follow the rules. Now to me i thought it was mildly amusing, but then i found you getting all worked up quite entertaining. So over all a win in my opinion. | ||
rbetenoire
United States28 Posts
September 20 2017 00:14 GMT
#13355
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Zambrah
United States6831 Posts
September 20 2017 02:27 GMT
#13356
and their fans always go horse from cheering, and they're very stable, and they have lots of integrity, they never run a foal of the rules, and their players always hoof it to the playoffs, and their journalism always comes straight from the horse's mouth | ||
xM(Z
Romania5257 Posts
September 20 2017 07:00 GMT
#13357
@JimmiC:“Rules. Without them, we live with the animals.” | ||
Artisreal
Germany9227 Posts
September 20 2017 11:30 GMT
#13358
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Poland8967 Posts
September 20 2017 11:38 GMT
#13359
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JimmiC
Canada22805 Posts
September 20 2017 12:10 GMT
#13360
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