having some probs with screen text


(Kl3ppy) #21

Why? As it seems the majority wants the thread open. So far there is no no-vote :wink:


(Rex) #22

hehehehehe


(Dthy) #23

I hereby name this thread the most useful thread of all threads to have ever existed.

Now I bestowed upon the thread maker the trophy of threads, once thought of as myths in the threadonoicom. This legendary trophy can only be given out once per millennium and it has been given to you, oh onerous thread maker. May you keep this safe and remember, with great powers come great responsibilities.



(.N.E.R.D.) #24

Since this thread kinda exists in the twilight zone I am sure talking about db is ok here ??? :wink:


(edxot) #25

db:magicpony:

:infiltrator:etqw:stroggtapir::penguin::):oppressor:


(Kl3ppy) #26

Yes, I think so.

I start, what is db?

An Overview:
The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit that indicates the ratio of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level. A ratio in decibels is ten times the logarithm to base 10 of the ratio of two power quantities. A decibel is one tenth of a bel, a seldom-used unit named in honor of Alexander Graham Bell.

The decibel is used for a wide variety of measurements in science and engineering, most prominently in acoustics, electronics, and control theory. In electronics, the gains of amplifiers, attenuation of signals, and signal-to-noise ratios are often expressed in decibels. The decibel confers a number of advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, and the ability to carry out multiplication of ratios by simple addition and subtraction.

A change in power ratio by a factor of 10 is a 10 dB change. A change in power ratio by a factor of two is approximately a 3 dB change.

The decibel symbol is often qualified with a suffix that indicates which reference quantity or frequency weighting function has been used. For example, dBm indicates a reference level of one milliwatt, while dBu is referenced to approximately 0.775 volts RMS.

The definitions of the decibel and bel use base 10 logarithms. The neper, an alternative logarithmic ratio unit sometimes used, uses the natural logarithm (base e).

I hope I didnt say anything which violates the rules :smiley:


(.N.E.R.D.) #27

By the way, when my dog watches me playing DB, do I break nda ? :wink:


(Rex) #28

xp = skill


(edxot) #29

finally someone who understands me


(Kl3ppy) #30

Well done, joined an empty server and be happy to be the #1 player :slight_smile:


(Mustang) #31

Is your dog called Riley?


(.N.E.R.D.) #32

snoopy and he is snoooooooooooooping around !!!


(Nail) #33

perfect spot



(Mustang) #34

I predict the next mod post locks this.


(Nail) #35

I dunno, nothing’s out of line, just silly


(edxot) #36

<═══════════╗
xp = skill = »»»══╝

nothing like a full health revive