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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in Need Help With Frequency Octave Scales   
    I was about to say, you try audacity?
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to PAL_07 in Need Help With Frequency Octave Scales   
    I have an audio mp3 file that starts with me playing tabla in (C1 32 hertz) and then slowly graduates in frequency ending after 3 minutes in (B4 493 hertz)
    Is there some sort of computer software that can provide a report of the pitch against time so as that the 3 minute video shows the various increase in pitch at various times in the time lag of the audio file.  I can view it on audacity as a spectogram but don'e understand how to read it
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to Sajjan_Thug in ***Participate in doing 1,000,000 Waheguru Jaaps to relieve paaps on this world***   
    Waheguru Ji
    2,000 jaaps toward our goal
    879,156 left to do
    It is becoming easier as more Sangat is joining and contributing toward our goal.
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to Sajjan_Thug in ***Participate in doing 1,000,000 Waheguru Jaaps to relieve paaps on this world***   
    Waheguru Ji
    GurKirpa for helping in our Simran goal.
    57,601 jaaps counted from you 
     
    881,156 left to go.
    Waheguru Waheguru Ji
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to Sajjan_Thug in ***Participate in doing 1,000,000 Waheguru Jaaps to relieve paaps on this world***   
    Waheguru Ji
    Day 7--9,900
    Day 8--2,433
    Day 9--6,210
    Total 18,543
    938,757 jaaps left to do.
     
    ਹਰਿ ਕਾ ਨਾਮੁ ਨ ਜਪਸਿ ਗਵਾਰਾ ॥
    Har kā nām na japas gavārā.
    The fool does not chant the Name of the Lord.
    Ang 655
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Kaur10 in ***Participate in doing 1,000,000 Waheguru Jaaps to relieve paaps on this world***   
    Since we started, you can put me down for a rough estimate of 57,601
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to Premi in Met Police officer found guilty of assaulting crime victim   
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-68126078
    Met Police officer found guilty of assaulting crime victim
     
    A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been found guilty of assaulting a man he believed was the perpetrator of a crime rather than the victim.
    PC Jonathan Marsh, 33, went to a report of a man making threats to kill and damaging a shop in Atlanta Boulevard, Romford, east London, in November 2022.
    He mistook Rasike Attanayake, who had called 999, for the suspect, arrested him and punched him in the head.
    At City of London Magistrates' Court, Marsh had denied common assault.
    Mr Attanayake was arrested and later de-arrested at the scene.
    Speaking outside court following the conviction, Mr Attanayake said he had been in pain during the incident and had believed he was being suffocated.
    He said what had happened demonstrated a need for policing tactics around stop-and-search to be reassessed.
    Marsh had denied using excessive force during the incident, after responding to reports that a man had been making threats to kill and was throwing a shopping trolley around.
    The court heard that Marsh mistook Mr Attanayake for the suspect, and that he matched the description that had been given to officers.
    'Not justified'
    Police-worn bodycam footage played to the court showed Marsh pulling Mr Attanayake to the floor, swearing at him and punching him in the back of the head.
    He was also handcuffed and put in the back of a police vehicle.
    District Judge Amanda Pilling said Marsh had used "gratuitous violence" and his actions were not "necessary, justified or proportionate".
    She said Mr Attanayake "barely had time to begin to understand what was happening".
    Marsh, of Canvey Island, Essex, was charged following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
    He has been on restricted duties.
    The IOPC said Mr Attanayake "was a law-abiding member of the public, who had called the police to report a crime, when he became a victim of mistaken identity".
    It said it was in "correspondence with" the Met Police "over whether PC Marsh should also face a misconduct hearing".
    Marsh is set to be sentenced on 29 February.
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Premi in London Imam Shouted ‘Sister F*cker, Child of a Pimp’ as he Ran Over and Killed Man Lying in Road   
    I thought they wanted a lift so I tried to run them over and hit what I thought was a bag. Yup. While cussing specifically. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Premi in London Imam Shouted ‘Sister F*cker, Child of a Pimp’ as he Ran Over and Killed Man Lying in Road   
    Alright! Turn 72 and murder is okay. Yuhs....
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Sajjan_Thug in ***Participate in doing 1,000,000 Waheguru Jaaps to relieve paaps on this world***   
    Since we started, you can put me down for a rough estimate of 57,601
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to Premi in A new study from Imperial College London has revealed that the style and thickness of turbans affect the risk of serious head injury in Sikh cyclists   
    https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/251115/turban-style-thickness-affects-head-injury/#:~:text=They then compared their findings,helmets and with bare heads.&text=They found that turbans greatly,the risk of head injury.
    HomeCollege and CampusScienceEngineeringHealthBusiness   Turban style and thickness affects head injury risk in Sikh cyclists
    by Caroline Brogan02 February 2024
     
    A new study from Imperial College London has revealed that the style and thickness of turbans affect the risk of serious head injury in Sikh cyclists
    Sudden impacts or jolts to the head can cause skull fractures and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs can cause bleeding, unconsciousness, and potential changes to the brain leading to memory loss, mood and personality changes and lack of concentration - sometimes many years after the initial injury. 
    However, very little research has been done to ascertain the extent and mechanism by which turbans might mitigate impacts to the head during cycling incidents. 
    Now, researchers from Imperial College London and the Sikh Scientists Network have studied the performance of turban styles worn by male and female Sikhs under the types of impacts common to cycling incidents.
    The findings allowed them to make evidence-based recommendations so that Sikhs who wear turbans might benefit from the best head protection possible. 
    The research is published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 
    Performance and style
    Using crash test dummy heads, the researchers tested five different turbans, distinguished by two wrapping styles and two different fabrics with size variations. They then compared their findings of injury risk with conventional cycle helmets and with bare heads.  
    They found that turbans greatly reduced the risk of skull fractures in areas covered with a thick layer of fabric, compared to bare heads. Also, the style of the turban greatly affected the risk of head injury. 
    For impacts to the front of the head, the Dastaar turban style with 3 metre long and 2m wide Rubia Voile fabric performed the best, with a 23 per cent reduction in the force applied to the head compared to the worst performing turban style.  
    For impacts to the side of the head, the Dumalla turban style with 10m long and 1m wide Full Voile fabric performed the best, with a 59 per cent reduction in the force applied to the head compared to the worst performing turban style. 
    They also found that although the risk of skull fractures and brain injuries was higher with all turbans than conventional bicycle helmets, the risk might be reduced using the following recommendations: 
    Covering a larger area of the head with a thick layer of fabric.  Placing energy absorbing materials between the layers of the fabric to increase impact duration and reduce force, reducing the risk of skull fractures.  Reducing the friction between the layers of fabric to reduce the rotational force transmitted to the head, thus the risk of brain injuries.  Lead author Dr Mazdak Ghajari, from Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering, said: “From our previous work, we have a good understanding of which types of impacts are common in cyclists and how we should assess the efficacy of head protection equipment in the lab. This project was a great opportunity for us to apply our expertise to empower Sikhs to protect themselves from head injury.”
    The study set-up, including the different turban styles, on crash test dummy heads Co-author Dr Gurpreet Singh, from Imperial’s Department of Materials and the Sikh Scientists Network, said: “Sikhs have earned the right to wear the sacred turban with pride for centuries now. However, being just 0.5% of the world population, very little has been done to scientifically empower Sikhs to continue practicing their faith with advanced, protective materials that are in-line with their religious requirements. Due to a lack of research into advanced fabrics, Sikhs currently face varying degrees of risk. 
    “Our findings show that simple Sikh turbans have the potential to mitigate head impacts. This provides important evidence that we hope will point the wider scientific community to invest in the best headgear fabrics to absorb shock, which indeed will open commercial markets to people from all walks of life that deal with concussions and head impacts.” 
    Force-absorbing materials
    The researchers now plan to use their findings to develop a force-absorbing turban material to offer Sikhs who wear turbans better head protection in situations where helmets might otherwise be worn. 
    The findings could also be used to benefit Sikhs in other areas where head protection is worn. For example, due to religious tenets, Sikhs who wear turbans are exempt from wearing hard hats and motorcycle helmets in several countries where it is a legal requirement, including the UK, India, some Canadian states, Denmark, New Zealand, Sweden and Thailand. 
    Ruth Purdie OBE, Chief Executive of The Road Safety Trust, which funded the research, said: “Cyclists are classed as vulnerable road users, and therefore it is important to think about different ways to improve their safety. 
    “The findings of this study could really support Sikh cyclists and help reduce their risks of head injury.” 
    This work was funded by The Road Safety Trust and supported by the Sikh Scientists Network. The research was undertaken with Rehat Maryada – the Code of Sikh Conduct and Conventions – in mind.
    "An Assessment of Sikh Turban’s Head Protection in Bicycle Incident Scenarios” by Xiancheng Yu, Gurpreet Singh, Amritvir Kaur, Mazdak Ghajari. Published Friday 2 February 2024 in Annals of Biomedical Engineering.
     
    Article text (excluding photos or graphics) © Imperial College London.
    Photos and graphics subject to third party copyright used with permission or © Imperial
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    I probably forced I don't know a hundred or 200 people to abandon atheism and claim agnosticism instead and I've gotten probably 50 of those people to tell me what flavor of ice cream they're going to pick first when we're in heaven together. 
    And maybe 20 of them to salivate at the the premise of being able to enjoy infinaflix and chill with the Creator in eternity
    We don't even need Sikh apologists, we just need to be unapologetically Sikh, and speak the truth wherever we go, fearlessly and hold them to what shit says. 
    And remember we work for the man directly and we are only subject to our conscience and our relationship with our maker. 
    Morally bound to speak what we believe could be or is shown true, or remain silent but anytime someone is being abused we cannot remain silent. 
    *Atheists unreachable by Christianity. In front of christians and not really I, but simply any amount of Gurmat. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    I should make short clips of both chat and audio debates, where Sikhi prevails, and put them on YouTube, slowed down, highlighted, edited with the argument being pasted out so that people actually follow it, to show that we are actually winning 111% of these debates. 
    Sikhi is the single most effective tool at defeating atheism and moving everyone in the direction of Gnostic theism, moral righteousness and an appreciation of the truth. 
    It is the single most well-documented entirely validated thing in existence that we have access to. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    I went back to see if there had been any response or refutation to what I had presented and this is what they had available. 

    "Dharam you abused those verses" is not a refutation. It's the wails of a defeated man with no argument. 

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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    Let's make it so there's 37 Gurudware there, or at least 1 unassailable Gurudwara, and 36 dharamsalas devoted to Christ, who respect us. 
    And are being held to what the Bible says by their Sikh neighbors. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    I went to the single best Christian apologist in the world potentially, who spends all of his time studying world religion, has a degree in it, and argues for Christianity against everything else; now some year and a half or two years ago, and he bought Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and after he read it and formulated arguments against it, as he formulates against other religions, he was supposed to bring a case to bear against me, against Gurbani, and he has not.
    If you are not Antichrist, you can use the Bible to make Christians forcibly accept us, and not do our Ninda.  
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    I defeat trinitarians on the Bible and if Sikhi is legitimate all the time. Undefeated. We're being lazy. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    Their refutations were that's stupid, wow, fresh fish the line cory, and cory went quiet and didn't want none. Take it for checking. Unrefuted. Wrekt a whole room. Could wreck 36 churches just as easily. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    Okay translate the following debate from being on clubhouse in a room full of so-called Christians with mod powers to the streets around Harmandir Sahib in front of their churches. In front of so called christians. Remember the next step ia defeat the trinitarians with the Bible and Gurbani but this debate alone shows total domination of all sects not trinitarian. Uses 2 books, three places, 19 or so verses and the law of non contradiction. Which anyone based on the Bible must accept. 

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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Soulfinder in There are 36 churches around Darbar Sahib   
    We then take the debate to the trinitarian Christians on reincarnation, weapons, hair, moral obligation, what salvation is and who for, and what the prescribed behavior that Jesus said, is.
    We then take them to Judges, Kings, their prophets, Revelation and the Gospel. We then get their foundation like, lunatic liar Lord, and the things they use to validate Christianity, miracles etc.
    We present our own, in combination with our history, as well as what the Bible and Gurbani say, and we prove that we are Akal Sena and not to be left for frauds. 
    And we don't even have to attack the foundations of their religion we just reinforce them, and hold them to it. 
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    GurjantGnostic got a reaction from Premi in Question About Badaams (Almonds).   
    The unpeeled skin of almonds is rich in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin E, providing a nutritional powerhouse to support your well-being. Embrace the combination of soaked and unpeeled almonds in your diet to unlock their full nutritional potential and enjoy a healthier and happier you.
     
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    GurjantGnostic reacted to PAL_07 in Need Advice With Sarbloh Utensils   
    The above video by sajjan thug is utter nonsense....its not wise to apply ammonia bleach agents such as fairy liquid or the equivalent to metal...your basically ingesting these chemicals when eating food from them.....its not khalsa maryada to use detergents on utensils.....yes cleaning clothes thats okay, although detergents are a casue for skin problems in those who have sensititve skin 
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