Need Assistance from HP Filter Experts...
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Hey guys, I'm looking for some advice. I've looked into this hosting company, they even got ranked #1 on this review site
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I'm building a site that's gonna have alot of pictures and video, so I'll need alot of space and speed, so has anyone used this host before?
Thanks.
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I'm building a site that's gonna have alot of pictures and video, so I'll need alot of space and speed, so has anyone used this host before?
Thanks.
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HP Filters are the way to go man. HP Filters can hold so much data especially when you turn it upside down because of its convex shape. But if you think abou tit, bandpass filters are more reliable data holders because they look just like cups when you turn them upside down.
Less data, but more reliable = bandpass.
More data, but less reliability = highpass.
I've also seen cases where people have punctured the tip of the bandpass and used them as funnels instead of data holders. That's pretty cool because you can gather all sots of info and neatly pack them into a single stream. Imagine if you punctured MANY holes. Information shower!
Also, data can be sent via wifi using the resonant pole of the HP Filter as an antenna. The througput is obviously, crispy clear. I've heard it works especially well when you tie a tb303 acid line around the pole to give it a boost in range.
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Less data, but more reliable = bandpass.
More data, but less reliability = highpass.
I've also seen cases where people have punctured the tip of the bandpass and used them as funnels instead of data holders. That's pretty cool because you can gather all sots of info and neatly pack them into a single stream. Imagine if you punctured MANY holes. Information shower!
Also, data can be sent via wifi using the resonant pole of the HP Filter as an antenna. The througput is obviously, crispy clear. I've heard it works especially well when you tie a tb303 acid line around the pole to give it a boost in range.
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