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Back o' the line, Bub!
Actually, I've been thinking about how good this would be for audiobooks and training material. The way sounds and voices can be placed and moved around you with such precision and timing makes it a very personal experience; moreso than can be obtained by using gain and multi-mic set ups (and, as evidenced, it can increase the feeling of closeness to the singer/raconteur, so vicinity becomes a variable tool).
Me <-- Tempted to invest in some equipment and play with it.
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Mr Dolby and his crew have managed to do it with speakers.
My ATMOS receiver manages to simulate 2 extra speakers to get 7.1 out of 5.1. Really impressive!
Still, getting such effects from just 2 channels is pretty cool. I remember similar stuff with SQ Quadraphonic LPs using in and out of phase signals.
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I've been digging into this audio stuff for a couple of days, now, and a lot of is really is damned clever engineering.
It's nice to know that there are still scientists in the world who do things right (given that we mostly hear about the ones who don't).
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What are the best skills to learn in 2020 and form where ?
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How to properly ask questions. <no sarcasm>
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Social Distancing, Holding Your Breath Until You Get Home, Advance Not Touching Your Face, and Invisibility if you want to go anywhere interesting.
On the software side, could be anything - we have no idea what your current skills, interests, or abilities are so we can't really suggest much.
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How to be an epidemiologist.
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Ask at "ELearning Ways"
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I will refrain from answering because I'm a software 🦕 [edited for clarity].
modified 4-Apr-20 11:54am.
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You are a software seal, or is that a dead giraffe?
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I think it's a dinosaur.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Is the Natural History Museum aware? All their models look nothing like that!
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It is indeed! The T-rex 🦖 would have been clearer, but I'm not that dangerous. Besides, T-rex went extinct because it couldn't wash its hands, though that shouldn't have been a problem because neither was it able to touch its face.
[Edited again, before @OriginalGriff asks about squirrels or something.]
modified 4-Apr-20 11:59am.
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What about squirrels? Bl**dy tree rats, our cats loved to eat 'em ... except the tail, they left that.
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Before the T-rex was resized, I figured you might mistake it for a 🐿️.
One of my uncles also referred to squirrels as rats "with a bushy tail".
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Quote: One of my uncles also referred to squirrels as rats "with a bushy tail" True! They are of no use to humanity. You can't even milk them!
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Wrong. Evidently OriginalGriff's cats found them to be delicious and nutritious, so they are indirectly useful to at least that subset of humanity that loves cats.
And more importantly, squirrel meat was the secret ingredient in a prize-winning chili at one Texas county fair!
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Quote: And more importantly, squirrel meat was the secret ingredient in a prize-winning chili at one Texas county fair! Yup pardner, they raise 'em cowboys tough in Texas!
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But their squirrels, evidently, are tender!
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Neither is humanity of any use to squirrels!
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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It seems that it's pretty good meat, if a little "sparse" (which is understandable given the size of the whole animal): The ultimate ethical meal: a grey squirrel | Food | The Guardian[^]
Apparently, eating the brain is a no-no though - CJD prions have been found in their brains.
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If you shouldn't eat their brains, what about their nuts?
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