Buck
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The facts are their narrative; it’s just inverted.
The facts are their narrative; it’s just inverted.
You’re here. Participating.It's your argument Rob. Are you mad at me because I don't care to participate in it??
Innervated means nerves have been supplied to the bone. In even simpler terms: Nerves are in.Define innervated to the laymen Rob. Break it down so non medical trained persons can understand what it means.
Oh? So what makes you a “professional driver”?I am not an OTR driver so again, no plausible premise. No Irony.
Not in the least. I have plenty of examples where your actions are ironic.You are struggling Rob.
I am not here.You’re here. Participating.
To does not mean in.Innervated means nerves have been supplied to the bone. In even simpler terms: Nerves are in.
I am paid to drive a rather large truck for a company.Oh? So what makes you a “professional driver”?
You don't actually.Not in the least. I have plenty of examples where your actions are ironic.
Even if a mono amp had just the positive and negative terminals, each terminal is an output. More than one is multiple. Argue that you jackasss.Like you thinking a mono amp has multiple outputs, when no mono amplifier circuit exists that has multiple outputs.
Semantics.The ironic part is you literally ignoring the meaning of the word mono, and insisting it means “multiple”.
Then it must be your babysitter typing for you.I am not here.
“The word innervate sounds like what it is — it means to “put the nerves into” something.”To does not mean in.
Without a CDL? Then you’re an employee. Not a “professional driver”.I am paid to drive a rather large truck for a company.
Oh, there are plenty.You don't actually.
That’s not how an amp circuit works, simpleton. Here’s a circuit diagram of an amplifier. Do a markup on it and show us the multiple outputs.Even if a mono amp had just the positive and negative terminals, each terminal is an output. More than one is multiple. Argue that you jackasss.
“Semantics”. Like claiming mono is more than one?Semantics.
Must be.Then it must be your babysitter typing for you.
So it's "to" "in" and "into". Got it.“The word innervate sounds like what it is — it means to “put the nerves into” something.”
Are you familiar with “into”. It also uses the word “in”. For a reason.
And it’s fecking hilarious you are still arguing that bones are not innervated.
I am a professional driver. Be sad about it all you want.Without a CDL? Then you’re an employee. Not a “professional driver”.
Not Irony.Oh, there are plenty.
Like the time you argued that video is not proof the insurrection happened, but then wanted to use video as your proof that Biden is a *********.
Ironic.
You have a positive output and a negative output. How are you seriously going to argue that it isn't more than one.That’s not how an amp circuit works, simpleton. Here’s a circuit diagram of an amplifier. Do a markup on it and show us the multiple outputs.
It's a mono channel with two outputs you ******* clown. A positive output or TERMINAL and a negative output or TERMINAL.“Semantics”. Like claiming mono is more than one?
I suppose you call that 1” dome speaker in your car a “subwoofer”. Just semantics, right?
Incorrect. There is an output and an earth/ground. A ground is not an output.Must be.
So it's "to" "in" and "into". Got it.
I am a professional driver. Be sad about it all you want.
Not Irony.
You have a positive output and a negative output. How are you seriously going to argue that it isn't more than one.
There is no positive or negative output on an audio amp. It’s alternating current. There is a single supply output and a single return path.It's a mono channel with two outputs you ******* clown. A positive output or TERMINAL and a negative output or TERMINAL.
Without a CDL? Then you’re an employee. Not a “professional driver”.
You poor lonely man.Incorrect. There is an output and an earth/ground. A ground is not an output.
You fail again. FFS, even the DIAGRAM only shows a single out.
Your comprehension is for shit.
There is no positive or negative output on an audio amp. It’s alternating current. There is a single supply output and a single return path.
That’s why the diagram shows a SINGLE “out”. All amplifier circuits have a single output.
It doesn’t get any more basic, yet you still don’t get it.
The why during a discussion about monoblocks did you post this bullsh!t:Must be.
So it's "to" "in" and "into". Got it.
I am a professional driver. Be sad about it all you want.
Not Irony.
You have a positive output and a negative output. How are you seriously going to argue that it isn't more than one.
It's a mono channel with two outputs you ******* clown. A positive output or TERMINAL and a negative output or TERMINAL.
So I have to drive to other offices as part of my job. I guess I’m a “professional driver” too.Apparently you don't know the meaning of the word professional
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Definition of PROFESSIONAL
of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession; engaged in a profession that requires academic learning as preparation; characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession… See the full definitionwww.merriam-webster.com
I mean you already added "prosecution" to your secretarial duties...so why notSo I have to drive to other offices as part of my job. I guess I’m a “professional driver” too.
Cool. I’ll add it to my resume.
The following is sarcasm at it finest....Incorrect. There is an output and an earth/ground. A ground is not an output.
You fail again. FFS, even the DIAGRAM only shows a single out.
Your comprehension is for shit.
There is no positive or negative output on an audio amp. It’s alternating current. There is a single supply output and a single return path.
That’s why the diagram shows a SINGLE “out”. All amplifier circuits have a single output.
It doesn’t get any more basic, yet you still don’t get it.
Right on cue. Multiple emojis when you are empty-handed.I mean you already added "prosecution" to your secretarial duties...so why not![]()