Fury, I know you’re trying to sound intelligent with your “signal/noise” ratio, but you do understand that a high signal/noise ratio means “lots of good information”? On that, we agree.
A lot of noise would mean very little information.
Regards,
Secamndmt
(Someone who works with signals and noise)
Ha. So Furry shoulda said 'low signal/noise ratio'.
Got that Furry? Edit your cut n paste for future intelligent sounding posts.
That is all.
Re: 82 - I was not using the word “significant” to indicate a large (“high”) amount but to indicate meaning (and not in a positive way). But your point is well taken so will use the word “low”. Thanks!
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