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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland. Where can I find technical information about the EDT/ EDTN? Also, I would like to hear some tones resulting from the remote EDTs/EDTNs located in Switzerland. I live in USA, so if I dial an EDT/ EDTN number to Switzerland, I will hear both the EDT/EDTN tones as well as the tones resulting from negotiations among international telephone exchanges. Those textphone and international exchange tones give me an eerie feeling which I enjoy. I get a feeling of pleasant fear. Its give me a psychedelic sensation. I like it. The tones are scary yet fun -- much like virtual reality, a roller-coaster, or a trip to outer space! If I could find accurate recording of those tones [tones from remote Swiss EDTs/EDTNs and international exchange negotiations] on a website in Wave format and at least 44.1 kHz sample rate and 16-bit, then I would just download those tones and listen. Unfortunately, no internet site has recordings of those tones. Also, what does ETDN stand for? Thanks, Radium |
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 04:29:27 -0000, Radium
wrote: Hi: EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland. Why do I suspect you are wasting everyone's time, even before reading the rest? Are you a moron? Keep in mind that I didn't come quickly to this conclusion, it was based on your previous posts and responses. Where can I find technical information about the EDT/ EDTN? Also, I would like to hear some tones resulting from the remote EDTs/EDTNs located in Switzerland. I'm sure you would, because you deliberately seek piddly dumbassness. I live in USA, so if I dial an EDT/ EDTN number to Switzerland, I will hear both the EDT/EDTN tones as well as the tones resulting from negotiations among international telephone exchanges. You will hear whatever we allow. Post your credit card number, social security number, address, expiration date, DOB, and the validation number and only then can we process your request. Those textphone and international exchange tones give me an eerie feeling which I enjoy. Of course, because you're out of your freakin' mind. I get a feeling of pleasant fear. It would be easier to just pick up a prostitute if that feeling is all you're after. Its give me a psychedelic sensation. I like it. The tones are scary yet fun -- much like virtual reality, a roller-coaster, or a trip to outer space! If you think that is "psychedelic", you're just an idiot. I could expand on that, but "idiot" is a good concise summary. If I could find accurate recording of those tones [tones from remote Swiss EDTs/EDTNs and international exchange negotiations] on a website in Wave format and at least 44.1 kHz sample rate and 16-bit, then I would just download those tones and listen. Unfortunately, no internet site has recordings of those tones. Did you ever consider just finding some pr0n online and jerking off to it? Seriously, you have a very crazy tendenacy to mentally masterbate without anything useful coming from it. At least those who endulge in pr0n, must feel a moment's satisfaction from it else they'd not engage in it. Also, what does ETDN stand for? Eediot Training Desperately Needed |
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
On Aug 24, 12:01 am, kony wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 04:29:27 -0000, Radium wrote: Hi: EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland. Why do I suspect you are wasting everyone's time, even before reading the rest? Are you a moron? Keep in mind that I didn't come quickly to this conclusion, it was based on your previous posts and responses. Where can I find technical information about the EDT/ EDTN? Also, I would like to hear some tones resulting from the remote EDTs/EDTNs located in Switzerland. I'm sure you would, because you deliberately seek piddly dumbassness. I live in USA, so if I dial an EDT/ EDTN number to Switzerland, I will hear both the EDT/EDTN tones as well as the tones resulting from negotiations among international telephone exchanges. You will hear whatever we allow. Post your credit card number, social security number, address, expiration date, DOB, and the validation number and only then can we process your request. Those textphone and international exchange tones give me an eerie feeling which I enjoy. Of course, because you're out of your freakin' mind. I get a feeling of pleasant fear. It would be easier to just pick up a prostitute if that feeling is all you're after. Its give me a psychedelic sensation. I like it. The tones are scary yet fun -- much like virtual reality, a roller-coaster, or a trip to outer space! If you think that is "psychedelic", you're just an idiot. I could expand on that, but "idiot" is a good concise summary. If I could find accurate recording of those tones [tones from remote Swiss EDTs/EDTNs and international exchange negotiations] on a website in Wave format and at least 44.1 kHz sample rate and 16-bit, then I would just download those tones and listen. Unfortunately, no internet site has recordings of those tones. Did you ever consider just finding some pr0n online and jerking off to it? Seriously, you have a very crazy tendenacy to mentally masterbate without anything useful coming from it. At least those who endulge in pr0n, must feel a moment's satisfaction from it else they'd not engage in it. Why does everyone assume that this enjoyment of mine is sexual? Sure it maybe weird but it's anything other than sexual. It has no relation to eroticism or romance. FYI, there are non-sexual psychological pleasures -- this is one of them. Certain things that are scary can also be enjoyable. Why else would we visit outer space, land on the moon, or explore volcanoes? Why else would roller-coasters or terrifying movies be on demand? Ever watch the movie "White Noise" or the Bourne films? These two movies are examples of frightening yet enjoyable forms of non-sexual entertainment. I have another question. Can these EDTN signals be used as a form of dial-up internet access? Obviously it won't be much faster than any other dial-up -- most likely a max of 56 kbps. The sounds would be different from currently- used dial-up modems, though. This is because EDTN uses different types of signaling than most 56K dial-up modems. |
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:58:57 -0700, Radium
wrote: Why does everyone assume that this enjoyment of mine is sexual? Sure it maybe weird but it's anything other than sexual. It has no relation to eroticism or romance. Typically, the relation would be lack of /romance/. If you had a need, a real goal you were trying to meet, it would make sense. Otherwise it's just a folly when there are so many better follies (like romance). FYI, there are non-sexual psychological pleasures -- this is one of them. Certainly, but this isn't likely to be one of them. Certain things that are scary can also be enjoyable. Why else would we visit outer space, land on the moon, or explore volcanoes? Why else would roller-coasters or terrifying movies be on demand? I do hope you're not trying to compare listening to a modem to man's inherant desire to explore the world around him, since a modem's tones are a fairly short, boring diversion from other things, shorter than the time it took to write your post. In short I suspect you're substituting these crazy diversions to distract from, avoid some other thing in your life than needs attention. It may not be sexual at all, but /romance/ is certainly another diversion that is at least more enjoyable and engrossing (or at least it could be if you put as much time into it as thinking about modem tones). |
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
On Aug 24, 10:54 pm, kony wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:58:57 -0700, Radium wrote: Why does everyone assume that this enjoyment of mine is sexual? Sure it maybe weird but it's anything other than sexual. It has no relation to eroticism or romance. Typically, the relation would be lack of /romance/. If you had a need, a real goal you were trying to meet, it would make sense. Otherwise it's just a folly when there are so many better follies (like romance). The tones I describe are something I'm interested. It's like one of my many hobbies. FYI, there are non-sexual psychological pleasures -- this is one of them. Certainly, but this isn't likely to be one of them. What gives you that idea? Certain things that are scary can also be enjoyable. Why else would we visit outer space, land on the moon, or explore volcanoes? Why else would roller-coasters or terrifying movies be on demand? I do hope you're not trying to compare listening to a modem to man's inherant desire to explore the world around him, since a modem's tones are a fairly short, boring diversion from other things, shorter than the time it took to write your post. In short I suspect you're substituting these crazy diversions to distract from, avoid some other thing in your life than needs attention. It may not be sexual at all, but /romance/ is certainly another diversion that is at least more enjoyable and engrossing (or at least it could be if you put as much time into it as thinking about modem tones). I think my interests relate more to my own experiences. My birthdate is 10-22-83. On the end of December of '89 -- around a week before Christmas -- I experienced a blow to my head that cause me to feel like I was in a different universe. I was playing basketball in my school, I ran after the ball trying to catch it, but instead hit my head on a metal pole [used to hold a tetherball]. My symptoms because much worse after January of '90. The symptoms ended in the end of May of '91. Ironically, the headache was not severe and only lasted about a day after the injury. The symptoms were mostly psychological but very frightening. Strangely, they were scary and enjoyable at the same time. Here were my symptoms: 1. Paroxysmal dissociative states 2. Flashbacks of my house in Stamford, Connecticut [which my parents and I moved out in July of '86] 3. Abnormal dreams consisting of Stamford, the sun suddenly losing its light [causing the sky to go dark], as well as sounds emitted by electronic devices [such the interference on the AM radio and heterodyne tones], and computer error messages. 4. Obsession with outer space, as well as the strange sounds emitted by electronic equipment. I used to often play my Nintendo when it was connected to channel 3. However, I was change the TV channel to 4. I could see the video of the game but it was fuzzy and covered in grains. The music of the game was absent, and instead was filled with frightening-yet-enjoyable tones [sounding like a buzzer, lawn mower, or electric shaver] along with a faint audio of what was being discussed on the channel 4 news. I would get so scared, yet I would enjoy it. I would get scared when I saw computer error messages -- especially if I knew they were resulting from some remote network issues -- yet I would enjoy it too. My dad's PC used Windows 3.0 at the time and had a dial-up internet connection. There were often errors on this PC when I used it. These errors related to some distant malfunction. Again, this was pleasurable and scary for me at the same time. 5. Whenever I would change or look at the settings on the TV, I would often see the inside my Stamford home. Particularly the "CATV" sign caused me to see into the hallway and one of the bedrooms in my Stamford home. 6. At night, the sounds of the dogs barking would really scare me -- for no reason. I'd have to plug my ears and close all the windows [to soften the barks] in order to be in peace. 7. On the school bus, I would feel disconnected and terrified when the CB radio emitted sounds consisting of radio-frequency interferences. 8. I got a scored of 5 -- out of what, I don't remember -- on my spelling test. When I look at the '5', pictures of my Stamford home began to flicker in my eyes. 9. Paroxysmal Out-of-body experiences 10. Paroxysmal Visual and auditory hallucinations 11. Paroxysmal periods where my sense of time would be shortened dramatically - 5 hour felt like 5 minutes. 12. Panic attacks 13. Trance-like states From Jan of '90 to May of '91, my world was filled with these terrifying-yet-enjoyable symptoms. On 9-9-90, I had probably one of the most strange and scary symptoms. I was fully awake yet I got the feeling that I was going to start dreaming. It was the feeling I usually get if I wake up in the middle of the night and then experience sleep paralysis. There is a strange feeling I will usually get [a warning] before sleep paralysis sets in and I start to dream -- usually in the form of nightmares. I can't remember what happened on 9-9-90 after the 'warning'. I do know that there was no paralysis. I didn't tell my family about this head injury until recently. I didn't think it was that important. The day of the injury, I had a mild-headache and experienced mild versions of the about 13 symptoms. However, the pain was gone, the next day. Hence, being the naive kid I was, thought that it wasn't of concern. The 13 symptoms also temporarily subsided after the next day, however, it re-surfaced tremendously as New Years approached. At Jan of '90 an onwards it became emotionally-unbearable for me. Finally ending in May of '91. |
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 00:27:54 -0000, Radium
wrote: On Aug 24, 10:54 pm, kony wrote: On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:58:57 -0700, Radium wrote: Why does everyone assume that this enjoyment of mine is sexual? Sure it maybe weird but it's anything other than sexual. It has no relation to eroticism or romance. Typically, the relation would be lack of /romance/. If you had a need, a real goal you were trying to meet, it would make sense. Otherwise it's just a folly when there are so many better follies (like romance). The tones I describe are something I'm interested. It's like one of my many hobbies. Obviously. Shame you can't find something more entertaining, it's a big world out there. |
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EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 03:01:47 -0400, kony wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 04:29:27 -0000, Radium wrote: Hi: EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in Switzerland. Why do I suspect you are wasting everyone's time, even before reading the rest? Are you a moron? Keep in mind that I didn't come quickly to this conclusion, it was based on your previous posts and responses. Where can I find technical information about the EDT/ EDTN? Also, I would like to hear some tones resulting from the remote EDTs/EDTNs located in Switzerland. I'm sure you would, because you deliberately seek piddly dumbassness. I live in USA, so if I dial an EDT/ EDTN number to Switzerland, I will hear both the EDT/EDTN tones as well as the tones resulting from negotiations among international telephone exchanges. You will hear whatever we allow. Post your credit card number, social security number, address, expiration date, DOB, and the validation number and only then can we process your request. Those textphone and international exchange tones give me an eerie feeling which I enjoy. Of course, because you're out of your freakin' mind. WTF! An eerie feeling which he enjoys? And somehow electronics and telecom experts are supposed to care? -- Al in St. Lou |
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