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Rob,
You asked me to come up with examples, on Kamala, that shows she has flaws. Tell me which one of these examples you agree with. Just a simple "yes" or "no" is all you need to answer with. You don't need to try and explain.
  • Bad boarder policy was bad.
A bad policy is bad? What was the bad policy that you are referencing?
  • Defunding the police was bad.
Trump pulled $300M from law enforcement funding. $300M plus and additional $200M was added under the Biden administration.
Look it up.
  • Pushing the woke agenda was bad.
Explain why education is bad, and how it hurts the country.
  • Helping to pass laws that helped put criminals back on the street.
Be specific. Do you mean like pardoning them as Trump did?
  • Using taxpayer dollars to fly and accommodate illegals into the US.
Provide proof. No memes, no repetition of what you heard someone else say.

  • Hiding Biden's declining conditions.
But it's OK to elect Trump in his declining state? That makes a lot of sense.
The point is to prove that thinking God doesn't exist is a belief. I am not going to work on proving God actually exist. You are not capable of thinking outside your box.
You think it's a belief structure to know that existence isn't created by belief?
No, that's just reality.

To help this argument, tell what your thoughts are on how humans came into existents on earth.
I'm no scientist, so I defer to the myriad of scientists over centuries who figured out evolution.
Oh, and that it would simply be physically impossible for Adam and Eve to be the beginning of it all.
Most mono amps actually have two inputs and one output.
Two connections to combine the signals internally. One input to the amp.
Internally bridging two amps is taking the + output of one amp and bridging it to the - output of the other amp. The other + and - outputs will go to the speaker.
Yep.
Bridging, by no stretch of the imagination, is connecting two wires directly together to provide multiple connection points, as some here think.
 
yes and no. if you look at the actual data, per capita, the numbers are pretty much the same.
Huh? There are all sorts of contradictions in the data? Ie why do Colorado & Wyoming have very similar infection/death rates when sparsely populated Wyoming didn't lock down compared to more densely populated and locked down Colorado?
 
Yep.
Bridging, by no stretch of the imagination, is connecting two wires directly together to provide multiple connection points, as some here think.
THX tried that on one me a while back. When discussing bridging in car audio, we are generally referring to bridging 2 channels into a single channel.
 
Seems like I said this too...

To "bridge" an electrical connection, you essentially create a direct connection between two points in a circuit by connecting them with a wire, effectively bypassing any other components in between them; this is usually done by simply twisting together the exposed ends of two wires and securing them with a wire nut, essentially making them act as one continuous wire.

As well as this...

To "bridge" an electrical circuit means to connect two points in a circuit with a separate conductor, essentially creating a parallel path between them, usually done using a third component like a wire or resistor, effectively allowing current to flow through this new path instead of solely through the existing circuit path; the most common example of this is a "Wheatstone bridge" circuit, where a galvanometer acts as the bridge to detect when the voltage between two points is equal, allowing for precise resistance measurements.
 
Seems like I said this too...

To "bridge" an electrical connection, you essentially create a direct connection between two points in a circuit by connecting them with a wire, effectively bypassing any other components in between them; this is usually done by simply twisting together the exposed ends of two wires and securing them with a wire nut, essentially making them act as one continuous wire.

As well as this...

To "bridge" an electrical circuit means to connect two points in a circuit with a separate conductor, essentially creating a parallel path between them, usually done using a third component like a wire or resistor, effectively allowing current to flow through this new path instead of solely through the existing circuit path; the most common example of this is a "Wheatstone bridge" circuit, where a galvanometer acts as the bridge to detect when the voltage between two points is equal, allowing for precise resistance measurements.
An interesting claim. I had no recollection of you sharing that info. Apparently the forum doesn't either, as no other post you have made includes the word "Wheatstone" and "galvanometer" from the second explanation, and only two posts include "effectively bypassing" from the first explanation: Posts 4,762 from today, and post #340 in July 2021 from the "What is" thread.
Maybe you listed these definitions under another username?

Last I recall, you were insisting that two wires twisted together were bridged.

What was the previous post number you shared that info from #4,762 in?

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I don't GAF if you got every member of this forum to claim a mono amp has multiple outputs. It wouldn't make it a truth
Why can't you just admit you posted some dumb shit irrelevant to the conversation all because you had to be "right"? Again read that thread...you were only one who apparently could not understand the question 🤣🤣🤣
 
Why can't you just admit you posted some dumb shit irrelevant to the conversation all because you had to be "right"? Again read that thread...you were only one who apparently could not understand the question 🤣🤣🤣
All those posts later, and you STILL haven't posted the schematic of the unicorn mono amp with multiple outputs.

Did you not understand my request? I'll try again, maybe with some cute little emojis so you actually see it:
Post a schematic of a mono amp with multiple outputs, to prove the claim that mono amps have multiple outputs.
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The part that becomes a "belief" is how humans came to be on earth. Not necessarily the comment "God doesn't exist." If you don't believe God put humans here, then how do you believe we got here. There is no solid proof how we got here.

Also, the question "Do you believe God exists?" the word believe is used. You saying "God does not exist" can be seen as being just as profound and questionable as me saying "God does exist." So, it can actually go both ways. Either side cannot be proven but can be quite logical. Especially if you believe there is life on other planets, where that civilization can be millions of years older than ours.
The closest thing explaining how we got here is ancient Egypt and ancient Sumeria, Mesopotamia and the anunnaki theory, which is what a lot of religions are already about, it's just been manipulated from source texts. So like the Bible is a bunch of ancient stories that have been super manipulated to promote a false monotheism, where many Christians and others aren't really worshipping God, because "God" in the Bible actually isn't God; it's one of the angels, fallen angels, anunnaki, ancient gods, whatever. That's what the Bible is covering is an ancient war between an older civilization than humanity over the future of humanity, as we are a hijacked, genetically manipulated species turned into a slave species for the fallen.
 
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An interesting claim. I had no recollection of you sharing that info. Apparently the forum doesn't either, as no other post you have made includes the word "Wheatstone" and "galvanometer" from the second explanation, and only two posts include "effectively bypassing" from the first explanation: Posts 4,762 from today, and post #340 in July 2021 from the "What is" thread.
Maybe you listed these definitions under another username?

Last I recall, you were insisting that two wires twisted together were bridged.

What was the previous post number you shared that info from #4,762 in?

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Aweee, the search button has finally failed you. lol. Sometimes I do like you Rob and I post pictures instead of words. Please, feel free to go through all 15,593 post and look for a screen capture too. lol.

Two wires twisted together IS considered a bridge by definition. I have also told you the following. Ignoring the definition does not make you right by default.
 
Aweee, the search button has finally failed you. lol. Sometimes I do like you Rob and I post pictures instead of words. Please, feel free to go through all 15,593 post and look for a screen capture too. lol.

Two wires twisted together IS considered a bridge by definition. I have also told you the following. Ignoring the definition does not make you right by default.
So you never made the posts you just claimed to have made, you still can't provide a schematic that shows a mono amp producing multiple outputs, and you continue to claim your own personal definition for yet another word.

Caught in a new lie, still standing behind old ones.
A bit disheartening, even in the anonymity of the forum.
 
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