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Denver Ridgway Parody

@D_Ray908

Just a guy that brews and grooves.

Kansas Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Trevor Landreth
Trevor Landreth@tlandrethperc·
Jeff Goldblum droppin jazz tunes like it’s 1942
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Emporia State Univ.
Emporia State Univ.@emporiastate·
ESU Alert: An active shooter has been reported at Newman Regional Health. If you are near the area: Run. Hide. Fight. If you are off campus, remain away.
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Robert Komaniecki
Robert Komaniecki@Komaniecki_R·
For the newcomers, here’s how to perform any polyrhythm accurately
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beeple
beeple@beeple·
do you ever say "thank you" to ChatGPT? i know it sounds stupid but part of me can't help but think being polite will give you better results.... 😅
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Robert Komaniecki
Robert Komaniecki@Komaniecki_R·
Are my hands abnormally large? Be honest
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ShitpostGateway
ShitpostGateway@ShitpostGate·
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Dial-up modems, which allowed computers to connect to servers and other machines via public telephone networks, played a significant role in the history of early internet connectivity. These devices, widely used from the late 1970s to the early 2000s, bracketed the otherwise silent browsing experience with their inimitable "handshake" sound. In the early days of the internet, dial-up modems were essential for establishing connections between computers and servers. Users would initiate the connection by dialing a specific phone number, often provided by an internet service provider (ISP). The modem would then emit the distinct series of sounds, which became known as the "handshake." This handshake sound was, in essence, a means of negotiating terms between the user's computer and the remote server. It indicated that both machines were ready to communicate and exchange data. Once this auditory agreement was reached, data transfer could commence, enabling users to access websites, send emails, and engage in other online activities. Dial-up modems had various speeds, with one of the most famous being the 56K modem, which was capable of reaching speeds of 56 kilobits per second (Kbps). However, the browsing experience was often slow by today's standards, and users had to contend with limited bandwidth. The widespread adoption of broadband and high-speed internet connections in the early 21st century eventually rendered dial-up modems obsolete. Nonetheless, the memorable "handshake" sound remains an iconic auditory artifact of the early internet era, reminding many of the pioneering days of online connectivity.
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wint
wint@dril·
could i get th e opposite of this please
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Robert Komaniecki
Robert Komaniecki@Komaniecki_R·
Forget about your Zodiac sign, what was your favorite song to play at sports games in high school marching band
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The Wall Street Journal
Overshirts are an easy spring staple for guys, but they tend to look exactly the same. Now, a new wave of brands is making unboring designs with singular details. on.wsj.com/3Wh7YGR
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Robert Komaniecki
Robert Komaniecki@Komaniecki_R·
On my knees, begging music fans to stop uncritically equating complexity with quality
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