A list of puns related to "Direct Inward Dialing"
I have an Asterisk PBX and I would like to start selling and build my own DID (Direct Inward Dial).
I would like to build with +1 and a toll-free number if possible.
How can I build it and do I have to take a license from my government?
Just sharing one of my favorite quotes from Walden. I donβt know if Thoreau had experience with psychoactive substances, but this quote makes me wonder.
When we grow up in dynamics like this we learn to control our emotions not feel them.
When you are unable to express how you feel, you become disconnected and shame drives that force. When a parent is unable to process stressful emotions and parents in an authoritarian type way, children don't get the opportunity to self regulate. Anger is seen as a threat and shut down, or we get punished for expressing anger and it's a sign of disrespect, this is common in many cultures.
For a lot of us, our angry feelings towards others are often triggered by anger we feel toward ourselves.
We feel ashamed of ourselves and struggle to forgive ourselves. When we hurt other people, it is very often because we were hurting ourselves.
Instead of reaching a solution our self-attacks and self-loathing towards self leave us beaten down and isolated.
That judgement builds an invisible wall. We become so familiar with our habit of attacking ourselves that it starts to feel like a permanent part of who we are. Trying to change it may even feel unsafe.
We need to recognise self-punishment may be so deeply entrenched that no amount of telling ourselves to be nice to ourselves is going to make a difference.
In fact, it might cause us to be even more self punishing. Moving beyond this becomes possible when we get the help that we need to navigate in a way new when we feel pain. Instead of relying on self attacks, we practice leaning on others to comfort and sooth our pain. We begin to internalise this comforting feeling and become increasingly capable of self soothing. We develop compassion for our pain and acceptance of our many human needs.
-Nabill Zafir, Instagram
The only time I really let my anger manifest is when Iβm hitting my head or punching my leg after stupid shit like losing a game of chess that Iβm not even paying attention to. I keep expecting something to change and for my life to not be shit but itβs not coming and Iβm sick of it. I want to call Samaritans but I donβt want to talk. I hate being open about my shit. Today has been a complete and utter fucking waste. The only good thing is Iβve not ordered drugs or fast food or had another bottle of wine in record time though that could all change
In the earlier stages mine would have depressive episodes triggered sometimes by real issues and sometimes by small things. Any βmistakeβ on his end would usually cause a several-hour-to-several-day long episode of his self loathing. As time went on they became somewhat more directed at me but not to the extent most people here have seen. These episodes also sometimes dissipated quickly after things such as me calling a picture of him cute.
Is this splitting? He was like a completely different person during the depressive episodes.
As a side note, I feel really bad for his current/next partner, in his world his relationship with me was traumatic and heβs almost definitely going to project that trauma onto the next person. For me it wasnβt so bad.. for her itβs going to be worse. That poor girl.
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URL: https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1504/GBER.2020.108394
ISSN: 1097-4954
DOI: 10.1504/GBER.2020.108394
From: Global Business and Economics Review
Have not been able to find it anywhere. Thank you to anyone who might be able to get it!
This is what helps me achieve a good balanced tone and allows me to use the Amp block's tonestack knobs (Bass, Mid, Treble, etc.) in a more useful manner:
I start with just an amp and cab block that I like.
In the cab block, I like to select the 160 Ribbon mic(a pretty neutral mic, with a hump in the low end that gets bigger when placed closer to a sound source) and bring it back at least 5 inches. 0 Early Reflections.
In the amp block, I crank up the Bass knob to 7 or 8 or so, so that it gets pretty boomy. In the cab block, I raise the the low cut until the boom starts to go away. In the Amp block,Β I'll back the Bass knob down to 0 and if done right, I'll be lacking in low end. Then I'll bring it up to 5 have more-or-less a balanced bass response.
Then I'll repeat for the treble knob and high cut.
What I'm doing is finding the right ratio between an Amp block's tone stack knobs, the appropriate low/high cuts, and my playing volume. If the volume changes, the tonestack/cab cut ratio will likely change.
Dont fret if your low cut is up to 250hz or if your high cut is down to 2.5k. If you're playing at 90db through a good live sound reinforcement monitor, this might sound and feel great in the room -- while at 70db on a set of studio monitors, you'd might want to make some changes ..or a whole different preset -- I keep banks for different output methods -- but most of the time my gig level presets are useable at any volume, even through IEMs.
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