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Tumblr's thoughts on the matter:
I could be wrong here but I'm 90% sure mitral tends to be deeper than the rest.
Mitral and tricuspid tend to be louder and more thuddy. Aortic and pulmonic are softer and more clicky. Depends on the person too.
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I see a lot of people talking about their favorite spot on the heart to listen. Maybe I just don't have the ear for it or I just don't know what I'm listening for but I can't hear very much of a difference. What do all the different locations sound like compared to the others?
How do you guys even tell them apart enough to have favorites? What do the different spots sound like compared to the others?
1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 13, 14
1. Favorite type of heartbeat - Slow and loud haha.
3. Favorite spot to listen on yourself - Tricuspid.
4. Favorite spot to listen on someone else - I don’t really think I have a favorite for other people. Kinda just wherever sounds the best to me at the time I guess.
5. Ear stething or stethoscope - This one also depends. If I had to pick though I would say ear stething because it means cuddles! Lol
6. Have you ever been to a cardiologist - Nope and I hope I never have to as much as I like hearts haha.
8. Ever been stethed by someone - Yep. My husband.
13. How many stethoscopes do you own - 2. One is a crappy one from Walmart that doesn’t work too well and an MDF that I absolutely love.
14. Do you wish you could have a certain kind of heart exam - Not really. I just like being listened to every once in a while.
Well, we've done it now. We've outgrown our server again. :P
Except this time it's harder to fix than just plugging in more storage space. We're bumping our heads on the ceiling as far as RAM goes and we wouldn't mind a CPU power boost, and those are harder to come by unfortunately.
I'm currently looking for any possible way to slim things down or merge things together so we keep on going without having our costs go up. I've got a couple of leads to chase down and I'll let you guys know what happens.
If you can, disabling your adblocker for Heart2Heart would be massively appreciated. Right now we're sliding just barely under the line of breaking even and all it would take is a small push to get us where we need to be. Thank you!
Oh cool! Thanks!
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Fixed an odd issue where some supporting services for the one-click streaming button were trying to chew up 100% CPU, making file processing go much slower. They have been tamed so everything should be much more responsive.
A security issue was found and fixed.
A bug was fixed regarding some weird complicated video encoding stuff that made certain videos unplayable for certain browsers if they were made in a certain way.
Videos still undergo a little extra processing after they become viewable so that they're available in the highest quality. Now there's a little message until the file is 100% complete.
There's also a new button in the post editor. The site now supports embedding posts and files from YouTube, Google Drive, and Tumblr. More will be coming with that soon so I won't go into it much now.
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I could have sworn I left something here.