Thanks, I didn’t know how to put that into my words!The switch thing isn't about the 1s and 0s, it's about the noise that travels alongside them.
Thanks, I didn’t know how to put that into my words!The switch thing isn't about the 1s and 0s, it's about the noise that travels alongside them.
If it does please let us know. CheersI wonder if using an ethernet switch would advantage my online banking experience ??
Like I said; if a network switch is affecting the sound then something's fundamentally very wrong with the rest of the setup.The switch thing isn't about the 1s and 0s, it's about the noise that travels alongside them.
I doubt many people use actual cash nowadays ... it's all digital transactions
Like I said; if a network switch is affecting the sound then something's fundamentally very wrong with the rest of the setup.
But if bits are bits, and cables and stands don’t make a difference, and everything measures well enough, what could be wrong with the setup?Like I said; if a network switch is affecting the sound then something's fundamentally very wrong with the rest of the setup.
SuperSwitch - Master & Servant BundleIf only there was someone who made a switch that we all knew....
This.Try it or don't, your choice, buy for <£25 from Amazon, if it does nothing for you send it back = £0 experiment.
I don’t remember the scene in Carrie where dozens of angry men argued for over a year. That does sound like horror though.This thread reminds me of that scene in 'Carrie'
You might be wrong there. I have found many people are going back to using cash. During covid my wallet had no need to contain any cash (notes) but now I find I am again carrying cash around for many things from leaving tips in restaurants to buying things from people who simply prefer cash.
I don’t remember the scene in Carrie where dozens of angry men argued for over a year...
Seems you are wrong about that one as well