Notices by Techdisk (techdisk), page 33

  1. Just because it's relevant, http://pny.lv/6sy7

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 02:52:11 UTC from web
  2. @derpy128 Yeah, I'm kinda confused, I guess the Gravity Falls theme covered as a chiptune is actually quite popular with teh tumblrz. who knew?

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 02:51:34 UTC from web in context
  3. @techdisk Make that 87 total.

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 02:44:20 UTC from web in context
  4. Ok, so in the space of the past 22 hours I got 83 notes on something I posted to tumblr a month ago. It has a total of 85 notes.

    Whaaaa? http://pny.lv/8dm7

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 02:43:35 UTC from web in context
  5. @mrmattimation Actually i'm legitimately interested in how all the stuff you've posted will turn out. I can clearly remember when you previewed how the titles of some book spines in the background would be a bunch of in-jokes, when you posted a stupid face Twilight was making, and I honestly wanna see all this stuff animated.

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 02:22:46 UTC from web in context
  6. @mrmattimation I'll definitely watch it.

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 02:08:12 UTC from web in context
  7. @techdisk not family guy

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 01:18:12 UTC from web in context
  8. @mrmattimation Yeah, you talk about the Simpsons a lot.

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 01:17:47 UTC from web in context
  9. @mastertdi >get gf named polly
    >use a shrink ray on her
    >polly pocket
    >tfw

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 01:05:43 UTC from web in context
  10. Toronto kids are literally the best. http://pny.lv/8ddc

    Thursday, 18-Dec-14 00:23:05 UTC from web
  11. So you know how I edit midi files to play on floppies? http://pny.lv/8d5i

    Wednesday, 17-Dec-14 22:16:22 UTC from web
  12. @scribus nluser

    Wednesday, 17-Dec-14 19:42:47 UTC from web in context
  13. lusers

    Wednesday, 17-Dec-14 19:39:57 UTC from web in context
  14. And this, my friends, is why you use a screen protector. Everything you see on this disgusting thing would have gone directly onto my old phone's screen, but was intercepted. http://pny.lv/8buy

    Wednesday, 17-Dec-14 02:25:01 UTC from web
  15. @ceruleanspark they never stopped.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 21:23:26 UTC from web in context
  16. HTC > Apple

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 21:20:53 UTC from web
  17. Know what I haven't played in forever? Skyrim.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 21:19:18 UTC from web
  18. @vt3c http://pny.lv/8bck

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 16:43:44 UTC from web
  19. Apparently I now literally have a car spoiler. http://pny.lv/8bck

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 16:43:14 UTC from web in context
  20. KSP VERSION 0.9 IS OUT

    GOOD BYE FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 02:45:03 UTC from web
  21. @anobjectofinterest I'm pretty sure you do, but if it were open then sure you can do that. However I'm not sure CB uses FM.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:26:20 UTC from web in context
  22. @anobjectofinterest Well you do need a CB license to use CB frequencies, right?

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:21:12 UTC from web in context
  23. @anobjectofinterest Well that's how the Raspberry Pi does it, so indirectly. We weren't allowed to build our own strong transmitters because that's kinda illegal.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:18:12 UTC from web in context
  24. For example, anyone who is listening to an AM station with that long silver antenna extended is doing it completely wrong. The AM antenna is always internal. The silver one is FM exclusively.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:16:29 UTC from web
  25. @anobjectofinterest As I said, I kinda took a whole course dedicated to how radio waves work and propagate. Hell, I built myself a fully functional AM/FM radio from scratch.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:15:31 UTC from web in context
  26. @anobjectofinterest A capacitor and a coil in parallel. It's a tuneable oscillator. It can take a pulse wave and use it to make a clean sine wave.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:12:27 UTC from web in context
  27. @anobjectofinterest But really all you need is a tank circuit and a Pi filter and all those harmonics are gone.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:10:42 UTC from web in context
  28. @anobjectofinterest Well in that case it would work absolutely fine for FM. In fact the Raspberry Pi can transmit FM using square waves on it's own, and it sounds fine, though you can hear the transmission on a bunch of other channels.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:08:33 UTC from web in context
  29. @anobjectofinterest You mean after demodulation? Because after demodulation it would just be a pulse wave. If your using a square wave to transmit as the carrier, you're putting out LOADS of harmonics that interfere with other radio stations, which is illegal.

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:05:34 UTC from web in context
  30. @anobjectofinterest (well you technically do that already with your cellphone, but yes.)

    Tuesday, 16-Dec-14 01:02:02 UTC from web in context