Term describing a 32 yr old american male thats spends his sad life on a chatroom trying to act clever and failing miserably,pretending to click people on ignore due to his inability to come up with intelligent comebacks.
A living legend,famous for his empty sentences, repetitions and extremely ugly,much younger and overweighted online girlfriends.
Examples of Trancemitter behaviour can be found in the 30s chatters hangout in teenchat.com where he spends his life trying to impress fat young girls.
Term describing a 32 yr old american male thats spends his sad life on a chatroom trying to act clever and failing miserably,pretending to click people on ignore due to his inability to come up with intelligent comebacks.
A living legend,famous for his empty sentences, repetitions and extremely ugly,much younger and overweighted online girlfriends.
Examples of Trancemitter behaviour can be found in the 30s chatters hangout in teenchat.com where he spends his life trying to impress fat young girls.
noun.
1) a device used to send out information (see radio) usally an AM or FM broadcast transmitter, a waste of power, some AM stations use 40,000,000 watts, and your radio picks up like 0.0001 watts, pretty neat system, altough most radio systems consist of two or more transceivers that can send and recive radio waves without the need for a T/X switch.
When I'm bored, I go "transmitter testing". This generally refers to me picking a random VHF frequnecy and transmitting music over it. Because I have a Vertex VX-150 as well as a 35-watt VHF amplifier attached to it the range is about 20 or miles, depending on if I am transmitting at full power or fractionalpower levels. I like to chose frequencies that are not being used, generally its a business radio service frequency or Marine VHF channel. I have however, transmitted over weatheradio (162.400 to 162.550 MHz) channels are that really pisses people off.
This is all, of course, illegal.
Guy who lives next to me: "How come all I hear on my weatheradio is Jimi Hendrix and Men At Work?"