100MB with gigabit backbones to T3's....speed is your friend until it goes down and you go drinking...it's tough to let go of when high campus rent drives you away.
MiniDisc were released for data, seems like ages ago. If you be "nice" if someone came out with this again. I am seriously considering one of these. Also a company offer software with a PC-link to title tracks etc.
here's some links. http://www.minidisc.org --THE Community page http://www.minidisco.com --TOSLINK Soundcard and MD's http://www.jaran-direct.com -- cool stuff from Japan
I am currently in my 2nd year at Rochester Inst. of Tech in Rochester, NY and I think it is a decent school for CS/IT. It was the ONLY college in the US offering a bachelors and masters in Information Technology (IT) when I was looking. CMU was my 2nd choice... No IT. just CS. I can program and an good at it, but don't want to a backroom junkie all my life. Interacting with people and making things work are my forte. With Sysadmin and Networking and web development concentrations I can tailor my degree to what I want. Consider RIT.
100MB with gigabit backbones to T3's....speed is your friend until it goes down and you go drinking...it's tough to let go of when high campus rent drives you away.
Your assumptions are correct. 74 mins stereo ATRAC 4th Generation.
MiniDisc were released for data, seems like ages ago. If you be "nice" if someone came out with this again. I am seriously considering one of these. Also a company offer software with a PC-link to title tracks etc.
here's some links.
http://www.minidisc.org --THE Community page
http://www.minidisco.com --TOSLINK Soundcard and MD's
http://www.jaran-direct.com -- cool stuff from Japan
Check out QNX, you might find a use for it.
http://www.qnx.com
You could use Litestep and VNC for remote access.
I am currently in my 2nd year at Rochester Inst. of Tech in Rochester, NY and I think it is a decent school for CS/IT. It was the ONLY college in the US offering a bachelors and masters in Information Technology (IT) when I was looking. CMU was my 2nd choice... No IT. just CS. I can program and an good at it, but don't want to a backroom junkie all my life. Interacting with people and making things work are my forte. With Sysadmin and Networking and web development concentrations I can tailor my degree to what I want. Consider RIT.