Using a Pocket Audio Recorder with Linux?
"The Olympus series of digital voice recorders seem to be the most popular hardware in this category, and they're cheap, but they write files in a proprietary DSS ("Digital Speech Standard") format that can't be converted under Linux. It looks like people have been wondering about this format for years, but as of today it remains inaccessible for free software users.
Solutions I've come up with are (1) to get a pocket MP3 player that can also record, like the MPIO DMG MP3 Player (expensive for my task, though, at $200); and (2) the handheld multi-track recorder, the Korg PXR-4. An ideal setup would have a headphone or speaker jack for playback, and a mic/line input so that it could be used to make digital recordings from another hardware source (like TV or radio), and used with special microphones like a parabolic mike."
You'd have the benefit of being able to make badass gangsta rap from meetings notes. Imagine the joy of having a remix of your coworkers set to a drumbeat. You could go all strongbad and throw in the "meeley! meeley! meeley! meeley!" of a guitar solo along with the "DUH! DUH! DUH! DUH! GRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!" of the rythem guitar along with the "BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM doot doot doot doot dooty doot doot" of trance/dance. You'd be a hit at office parties. Ted from accounting would love it.
For every annoying gentoo user, are three even more annoying anti-gentoo crybabies. Take Yosh from #Gimp for example.