Monday, May 31, 2010

Bésame Mucho

Bésame Mucho is a Spanish language song written by a Mexican.
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Bésame Mucho

Bésame Mucho is a Spanish language song written by a Mexican.

half-half

We call all those creatures that is half-human,half-horse as Centaurs and Nephilim for half-angel,half-human.

Mic Noise

Audio feedback (also known as the Larsen effect after the Danish scientist, Søren Larsen, who first discovered its principles) is a special kind of feedback which occurs when a sound loop exists between an audio input (for example, a microphone or guitar pickup) and an audio output (for example, a loudspeaker). In this example, a signal received by the microphone is amplified and passed out of the loudspeaker. The sound from the loudspeaker can then be received by the microphone again, amplified further, and then passed out through the loudspeaker again. This is a good example of positive feedback. The frequency of the resulting sound is determined by resonant frequencies in the microphone, amplifier, and loudspeaker, the acoustics of the room, the directional pick-up and emission patterns of the microphone and loudspeaker, and the distance between them.
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Basically, what happens here is that a sound loop exceeds between an audio input and audio output. Microphones amplify the sounds then the speakers return it, then the microphones amplify it again. It is also called the Larsen effect.

Ah..the "Sadist"

We call all people who commit acts of sadism, which means a derivation of pleasure as a result of inflicting pain, or watching pain from others, SADISTS.

So it's called "pew"

"Pew" is the name for the chairs with a kneeling stand in the church.

Patientia

I tried searching the meaning of this in the internet but I can't seem to find a definite answer. Awhile ago,I saw this word inside the church, together with it is a white dove. I guess, from that observation "Patientia" relates to baptism in Christianity.

Balaog

"Balaog" is a Bicol term which means a "gift". I saw this word in the church then I got curios so I searched it on the internet. The statement goes "Balaog Inako,Balaog Itao". The translation goes "A Gift Received, A Gift To Share".