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Lots of Banned Users

Reply #25
lol.  cultural differences in language usage always amaze me.  in common american english, it generally means something like "the quality of mind enabling one to face danger or hardship resolutely."  i never knew it could mean anything else...
a windows-free, linux user since 1/31/06.

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Reply #26
Read the Recycle Bin occasionally if you want to know why, it's quite entertaining actually.

Thanks, didn't know about that.
And I'm a bit upset looking at my deleted posts, cause essentially I can't find something wrong with them (looked only at the first page).
Shouldn't mind.
lame3995o -Q1.7 --lowpass 17

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Reply #27
I've received several warnings. I find myself treated fair, though I do not understand every single warning or do not agree in each case. And sure the warning/banning procedure is a must.

I also beleive that seing some members no more may be simply to the fact they don't want to actively contribute any more.
I am considering this too, not because I start to dislike HA (I do like it), but because I've found I spend too much time on HA. Once active in HA, I have got the habit not wanting to miss any relevant news.
Which is not very sound looking at it from a distance.

HA has given me a lot of stimulation, but the degree of further stimulation gets lower and lower having been here for a while. And I don't have so much to say and try to help other people that I should go on like that for a very long time.

From a distance IMO encoding quality isn't substantially improving any more except for the low bitrate end I'm not interested in. Same goes for compression ratio in the lossless field.
So I guess I collect all my open questions (there are one or two), try to find an answer here, and after a few weeks or so afterwards I'll be one of those persons suspected to be banned.

Guess I'll return to HA afterwards on a non-regular basis.


Wow. I agree with pretty much everything this guy said.

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Reply #28
I certainly can get very "into" reading HA, and burning a good portion of the day away with it.  I do like helping people wherever I can, and keeping up to date.

It's kind of addictive, I suppose like how a good T.V. show would be for some people.