Friday, September 14, 2007

NOISE or NOISES???

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This article is about noise as in sound. For other uses, see Noise (disambiguation).

In common use the word noise means unwanted sound or noise pollution. In electronics noise can refer to the electronic signal corresponding to acoustic noise (in an audio system) or the electronic signal corresponding to the (visual) noise commonly seen as 'snow' on a degraded television or video image. In signal processing or computing it can be considered data without meaning; that is, data that is not being used to transmit a signal, but is simply produced as an unwanted by-product of other activities. In Information Theory, however, noise is still considered to be information. In a broader sense, film grain or even advertisements in web pages can be considered noise.

Noise can block, distort, or change the meaning of a message in both human and electronic communication.

In many of these areas, the special case of thermal noise arises, which sets a fundamental lower limit to what can be measured or signaled and is related to basic physical processes at the molecular level described by well known simple formulae.

so the noise to me today is/are the damn N_O_I_S_E, the %^$%%& make and it is bloody anoying.


Why i can't choose not to speak?


why can i work in peace?


do you think that i am a chatter box?


sorry, you are wrong.


I like to work in the comfort of peace and choose not to speak.


i opt to choose not to be a chatter box to a puppeteer.



MAY YOU BE WELL AND HAPPY!!











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