Actually, another approach to this is to activate the particles is by way of low-level and non-invasive radio frequency energy.
This man was the one that started a lot of the research into this kind of stuff: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kanzius
As a cancer survivor myself, and somebody that has undergone Chemo, I am very intrigued and hopeful about this type of research. Lets hope it all pans out as we all hope.
I'd imagine his parents would have just completed the conception of Window and his father stumbled to his feet in a drug induced stupor and suddenly had an idea of what to name their recently created progeny as his eyes came into focus on the first thing he saw, exclaiming "Babe! I just thought of a awesome name for our kid...."
To answer your question, Asterisk is capable of using either hard (physical) phones or soft phones, much like the Skype client. There is also the option of bridging the POTS lines in via a FXS/FXO interface or getting a phone number through a VOIP provider and peering it into Asterisk.
As far as recording it, once you have Asterisk setup, it is highly trival to record a conversation. As I mentioned in my previous post, streaming to an Icecast server is directly supported for live broadcasting and a multitude of streaming recording programs (StreamRipper being one of the best) out there that can record the stream 'off the air'.
...and in my opinion, the first thing you need to do is drop Skype and get something more robust such as Asterisk.
I am the system admin for Wide Awakes Radio and we use a combination of Asterisk and Icecast to make our streams work. Asterisk is capable of DIRECTLY sourcing an Icecast server so it's an all digital audio path.
Pretty much any place in the country has the same services you have where you live. Nice people exist called real estate agents that can help you with this, if you happen to own your home.
It'll kill your relationship with your family. Don't do it man..
As long as they find a way to sneak in a line by a dopey sounding guy saying "Ready to Serve", I'll be happy.
The WarCraft series had quite a bit of personality prior to going MMORPG, and (although I haven't had a chance to play it) I would assume they have quite a large base of backstory to draw from in the World of WarCraft game.
...that see's an odd likeness between the logo of this device and another logo we've seen recently from another evil company?
If this is just a random fluke, I'd sure say it's a funny one considering the product type. If it's not a fluke, it's time to break out a new batch of tinfoil hats.
It does conference calls really well and is not just free as in beer.
Corporate stupidity isn't always a bad thing. It's just a matter of letting them shoot themselves in the foot and then reaping the benefits of their pain.
Actually, another approach to this is to activate the particles is by way of low-level and non-invasive radio frequency energy.
This man was the one that started a lot of the research into this kind of stuff: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kanzius
As a cancer survivor myself, and somebody that has undergone Chemo, I am very intrigued and hopeful about this type of research. Lets hope it all pans out as we all hope.
...that was already done on Star Trek.
I for one think that it is an interesting idea if they can reliably pull it off.
it doesn't like to hunt for it's own bacon.
...for the Windows Vista launch.
MTW
I bet a number of people will soon be able to see right through this move in the next few days.
Thanks folks, I'll be here all week. Please try the fish.
...had to be a product of hippie parents.
I'd imagine his parents would have just completed the conception of Window and his father stumbled to his feet in a drug induced stupor and suddenly had an idea of what to name their recently created progeny as his eyes came into focus on the first thing he saw, exclaiming "Babe! I just thought of a awesome name for our kid...."
Just a thought.
...anybody this long to wonder if their project was in trouble?!?
Good grief... Didn't the near DECADE development cycle give anybody their first clue on that front?
that you'll have to spin in your chair to do the higher level spin attack?
Start stocking up on the Dramamine!
...by just creating an include "blogposts.txt" in the middle of a php page along with this script running as a cron job:
echo "Posted on: `date` Death to America and the rest of the world that isn't me!" >> blogposts.txt
He'd be perfect as the young RIAA lawyer saying the line: "I sue dead people."
Thanks, I'll be here all night, please try the fish, it's great tonight.
To answer your question, Asterisk is capable of using either hard (physical) phones or soft phones, much like the Skype client. There is also the option of bridging the POTS lines in via a FXS/FXO interface or getting a phone number through a VOIP provider and peering it into Asterisk.
As far as recording it, once you have Asterisk setup, it is highly trival to record a conversation. As I mentioned in my previous post, streaming to an Icecast server is directly supported for live broadcasting and a multitude of streaming recording programs (StreamRipper being one of the best) out there that can record the stream 'off the air'.
MTW
...and in my opinion, the first thing you need to do is drop Skype and get something more robust such as Asterisk.
I am the system admin for Wide Awakes Radio and we use a combination of Asterisk and Icecast to make our streams work. Asterisk is capable of DIRECTLY sourcing an Icecast server so it's an all digital audio path.
I highly recomend you check it out.
MTW
All of the above
Yes
MOVE!!!
Pretty much any place in the country has the same services you have where you live. Nice people exist called real estate agents that can help you with this, if you happen to own your home.
It'll kill your relationship with your family. Don't do it man..
MTW
Ummm... Guys?
I think the kind of enlightenment you get from philosophy is not the kind that is ICCCM compliant.
MTW
I would highly recomend checking out Clam AV.
It comes in both *nix and Windows varients and works pretty well for system scanning. It also works very well in a mail server tool-chain.
MTW
As long as they find a way to sneak in a line by a dopey sounding guy saying "Ready to Serve", I'll be happy.
The WarCraft series had quite a bit of personality prior to going MMORPG, and (although I haven't had a chance to play it) I would assume they have quite a large base of backstory to draw from in the World of WarCraft game.
Sounds interesting...
MTW
...tell me they aren't going to do this.
I run at a high resolution so I can fit more on the screen, not make it more detailed.
1600x1200 is not a high-def 800x600!
Geez...
This actually could be really cool.
I remember spending hour after hour playing the old game "Pirates!" on my Tandy 1000EX with a whopping 256k of system memory.
If they adapted a like game model with modern graphics and multiplayer game play I would be very interested.
Hopefully they don't screw it up.
...that see's an odd likeness between the logo of this device and another logo we've seen recently from another evil company?
If this is just a random fluke, I'd sure say it's a funny one considering the product type. If it's not a fluke, it's time to break out a new batch of tinfoil hats.
MTW
Asterisk.
It does conference calls really well and is not just free as in beer.
Corporate stupidity isn't always a bad thing. It's just a matter of letting them shoot themselves in the foot and then reaping the benefits of their pain.
MTW
W3 Schools doesn't just include browser stats. They also track metrics regarding screen resolutions currently in use.
a sp
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.
MTW
...support clustering?
I bet people are dieing for a beowulf cluster of these tombstones.
This could get interesting. Imagine a non-sponsor having to say "The year (45^2)-13", or "the year after 2011 but before 2013"...
Stupid if you ask me...
MTW