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[_] Anonymous 01/06/17(Fri)17:02:43 No.3198234
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] maggi 01/06/17(Fri)17:48:21 No.3198252
this is beautifull
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/17(Fri)21:05:39 No.3198327
[autistic screeching]
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/17(Fri)21:37:07 No.3198344
ArguingOn4chan.swf
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/17(Fri)21:46:04 No.3198349
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/17(Fri)23:07:58 No.3198378
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>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/17(Fri)23:36:38 No.3198391
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Perfect.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/17(Sat)01:17:56 No.3198431
It seems like they quickly find a point of equilibrium, that is one machine eventually produces a
sound that the other machine interprets and reproduces into another sound that the first machine
interprets and reproduces into the same sound as before and so on. I wonder if this is the case
for any pair of machines that modulate sound, or if there exists some combination of machines
that will never produce a repeating pattern.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/17(Sat)01:57:45 No.3198441
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