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<blockquote data-quote="NoviceGuru" data-source="post: 2447141" data-attributes="member: 572365"><p>okay retard you get some comprehension. with or without you saying deadner. when i said "and such" it was directly taking the place of where your said "etc."</p><p></p><p>and you said that if by saying and such, i mean deadner then im right. but if not then i am making shit up. tell me. does replacing "etc" with "and such" make you so paranoid that you would tell me im a liar and making shit up?</p><p></p><p></p><p>did you take that as an angry statement?</p><p></p><p>i just meant that what that guy said was weird. that rolling down on window on one side makes the other side have more bass.</p><p></p><p>so what i was asking is do you think that, since high frequency waves don't travel as far and have a harder time passing through objects and are not as easily heard when other sounds are interfering, if you have your side window down and you have "air noise" occuring, does that make the highs and the mids harder to hear making the lows more audiable. lows with a smaller wave length have an easier time traveling and being heard over other sounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoviceGuru, post: 2447141, member: 572365"] okay retard you get some comprehension. with or without you saying deadner. when i said "and such" it was directly taking the place of where your said "etc." and you said that if by saying and such, i mean deadner then im right. but if not then i am making shit up. tell me. does replacing "etc" with "and such" make you so paranoid that you would tell me im a liar and making shit up? did you take that as an angry statement? i just meant that what that guy said was weird. that rolling down on window on one side makes the other side have more bass. so what i was asking is do you think that, since high frequency waves don't travel as far and have a harder time passing through objects and are not as easily heard when other sounds are interfering, if you have your side window down and you have "air noise" occuring, does that make the highs and the mids harder to hear making the lows more audiable. lows with a smaller wave length have an easier time traveling and being heard over other sounds [/QUOTE]
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