Radium <>, the deranged-ne'er-do-well and grossly fat
jaw-queen who likes exotic midget tossing with bed bugs, and whose
partner is a shag-bag with a defective muffhole, wrote in
<. com>:
> On Aug 24, 1:31 pm, "Sister Mary" <not.reveal...@invalid.boo> wrote in
> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...NjCgNKwU1jjERM
> :
>
>> "Radium" <gluceg...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
>> news: oups.com...
>
>> > 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!
>
>> Phones for the deaf and you dial Switzerland just so you can masterbate
>> listening to tones.
>
> 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.
>
>> > Also, what does ETDN stand for?
>
>> It stands for European Deaf Telephone Network
>
>> Do you really think Deaf people make voice phonecalls, It serves no
>> purpose
>> apart from for strange people as yourself who imagine they can hear tones
>> that don't exist.
>
> Those tones most definitely do exist. What makes you think they don't?
> How else would EDTN work?
>
>> I guess your next series of posts will be about you want
>> to
>> convert these non-existant tones into 16bit mono MP3's.
>
> More like 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.
>
Clean your ears out and go whack-off into a volcano.
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in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived
it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which
are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely
impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas
how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the
bodily and mental health are in perfection. And at those weird points
of time, where the confines of the waking world blend with the world of
dreams. And so I captured this fancy, where all that we see, or seem,
is but a dream within a dream.