Be Smart About What You Stream

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As our data transmission capability increases and we approach the analogue dream, we must increasingly be careful of the content that we stream.

In graduate school, I had to turn the music off at a party conveniently located in my apartment, because, I shit you not, these 18 year-olds were singing along with some rapper that litterally wrote a song about murder, murder, kill.

I guess that's why I didn't get any. Was it worth it? I hope so.

Anyway, when I use Bitrad.io, I usually stream BEST Radio, and commend whoever broadcasts these radio waves, as they are consistantly broadcast in parallel at 28, 64, 128, and 192 kbps and without advertisements. I have also noticed that my BRO earning per minute has increased dramatically in the past couple of days, so I guess now is the time to use that referral link if you don't have an account already ??

There is definitely a perciptible difference between 128 and 192 kbps, as both carrier light waves and the sound waves they carry are truer to life when they can be decomposed into more and more sine waves. Ideally infinitely many, right? Maybe that's not exactly the way it works, but it kind of is the way it works.

Fortunately and unfortunately, this means that good vibrations can affect the world in a good way, and bad vibrations can affect the world in a bad way. The more true to life our streams become, the more potentially good or bad these vibrations may be, as they can (and already do) literally become us.

That's like science philosophy, though, and people with a doctorate in philosophy hate when someone not as smart as them talks about something like that. Trust me on this one; I would know. Four of my professors at Mizzou mutually agreed to give me a D on an organic chemistry seminar I prepared in 2015 with a focus on viruses entitled Life and a Half: Engineering a Better Future, only to watch George Smith, a professor most of us knew personally at the same university, win the 2018 Nobel Prize in chemistry for... engineering viruses. He did not attend the seminar, but I guess he didn't need to. Most people are required to do another presentation if they score below a C (not that this usually happens), but my advisor must have been put off by how eager I was to do it again... I guess I'm just lucky that he passed my master's thesis defense. Should a PhD really be called a doctorate in philosophy?

Sorry for being a little irrelevant, but I think I needed a record of that to be on the internet somewhere. Neutral vibrations are better than bad vibrations. Perhaps I might help convince someone that was thinking about going back to college but having trouble paying for it to forgo the debt and teach themself whatever they want to learn.

To be fair, you do need a physical copy of that degree if you want to be a teacher in China...

I want to teach myself to use Unity as soon as I quit this factory job, so let's see how well that goes... Here is the record of that so you can call me a shithead if it doesn't happen.

Unless I end up being a bitcoin millionaire instead. Then I wouldn't be a shithead.

Wait... I might still be a shithead.

Don't talk about yourself that way; vibrations are probably at least as contagious as COVID.

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