Do any MP3 rippers support 5 Disc CD-Rom changers, like Panasonic's vintage(SQ-TC520N)? Ripping with x20 speed drive, 5 discs back to back, with FreeDB Table of Contents, using one PC 5.25" bay/power/IDE space, would reduce the malingering over the computer.
WinDAC32 V1.53 ripper reportedly has some CD changer support. Audio Grabber has two cd-rom drive support, similar idea, and much more common, but not a 5 CD changer.
NEC and Nakamichi also sold (sell?) changers.
Breaking mother nature's forest cleansing process for the last 100 years has created a crisis of too much fuel for forest fires. There is more than 5 times as much kindling, for exponentially hotter fires, creating even bigger fires, devestating more property and endangering more people and firemen.
Improve forest management with controlled burns, not fire fighting.
Agriculture tracks vetenary anthrax. CDC tracks anthrax. FBI tracks crimials and terrorist. FAA tracks planes, stray and otherwise.
Packet switching networks outperformed plain old telephone service (POTS) on Sept. 11, 2001. Please pick which department or system you would do without in a crisis...
"I am Locutus of Borg, Resistance is futile, You will be assimilated..."
Alabanza.com and their spin-off YourWebHost.com both show their excellent control panel, developed by Alabanza.com, with US and Chinese programmers. Alabanza now wholesales hosting (with control panel) to a bunch of resellers, who market and bill for Alabanza. I was told by Alabanza's techsupport two years ago that the control panel was started from Webmin, and quickly branched. I think Alabanza called it Webmiester for a while. Like Webmin, the Alabanza Control Panel is framework supporting extension modules all written in perl/cgi.
Speech recognition, transcipting, and subtitling of audio-video content helps all of us, particularly the deaf, blind and sportsbar drinkers. Unfortunately speech recognition is not perfect. Good speech recognition could save the CIA a pile on FBIS. Searching text transcripts of a/v files, is only the start.
Check out this presentation with screen shots about Internet2, and its cool tools, uses and experiments. Slide 36 shows Facial Recognition and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) at work. It works so well, it finds text (bottom right) on the U.S. Capital's dome columns... whoops.
Slide 37 "Similar Shapes/Content" shows examples of similar content of female news anchors, and soccer / football.
stateful firewalls = excellent... But LRP will NOT readily support 2.4 kernal size! (LRP is the Linux Router Project at http://lrp.c0wz.com/ a kick ass firewall/router/NAT distro that needs a single floppy, 486 or better, 2 nics, and NO harddrive!)
Joshua Jackson, of the impressive www.coyotelinux.com LRP distro, said "I wish I could move to the 2.4 kernels for Coyote, but not in the floppy version I am afraid. By the time you get all of the necessary options built into the kernel, it is roughly 350kB larger than the 2.2 kernel... in addition, the full iptables and iptroute2 package are quite a bit larger than their 2.2 equivs. The Embedded project is already running on the 2.4.0 final kernel, but it does not run from a floppy."
Do any MP3 rippers support 5 Disc CD-Rom changers, like Panasonic's vintage(SQ-TC520N)? Ripping with x20 speed drive, 5 discs back to back, with FreeDB Table of Contents, using one PC 5.25" bay/power/IDE space, would reduce the malingering over the computer.
WinDAC32 V1.53 ripper reportedly has some CD changer support. Audio Grabber has two cd-rom drive support, similar idea, and much more common, but not a 5 CD changer. NEC and Nakamichi also sold (sell?) changers.
Fighting forest fires is the problem.
Breaking mother nature's forest cleansing process for the last 100 years has created a crisis of too much fuel for forest fires. There is more than 5 times as much kindling, for exponentially hotter fires, creating even bigger fires, devestating more property and endangering more people and firemen.
Improve forest management with controlled burns, not fire fighting.
Agriculture tracks vetenary anthrax.
CDC tracks anthrax.
FBI tracks crimials and terrorist.
FAA tracks planes, stray and otherwise.
Packet switching networks outperformed plain old telephone service (POTS) on Sept. 11, 2001.
Please pick which department or system you would do without in a crisis...
"I am Locutus of Borg, Resistance is futile, You will be assimilated..."
Alabanza.com and their spin-off YourWebHost.com both show their excellent control panel, developed by Alabanza.com, with US and Chinese programmers. Alabanza now wholesales hosting (with control panel) to a bunch of resellers, who market and bill for Alabanza.
I was told by Alabanza's techsupport two years ago that the control panel was started from Webmin, and quickly branched. I think Alabanza called it Webmiester for a while. Like Webmin, the Alabanza Control Panel is framework supporting extension modules all written in perl/cgi.
-Nathaniel
Speech recognition, transcipting, and subtitling of audio-video content helps all of us, particularly the deaf, blind and sportsbar drinkers. Unfortunately speech recognition is not perfect. Good speech recognition could save the CIA a pile on FBIS. Searching text transcripts of a/v files, is only the start.
Internet2, a gigabit network for education and research (see PDF map), has a major future use as an audio-video storage library and distribution network. Video-napster? CMU's Internet2 Informedia Library project researchers are designing visual-video search software for faces, on-screen text, images and shapes. Computers finding on-screen people, text and similar programming... scary.
Check out this presentation with screen shots about Internet2, and its cool tools, uses and experiments. Slide 36 shows Facial Recognition and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) at work. It works so well, it finds text (bottom right) on the U.S. Capital's dome columns... whoops. Slide 37 "Similar Shapes/Content" shows examples of similar content of female news anchors, and soccer / football.
remove the nofreakinspam. to e-mail me.
stateful firewalls = excellent... But LRP will NOT readily support 2.4 kernal size!
(LRP is the Linux Router Project at http://lrp.c0wz.com/ a kick ass firewall/router/NAT distro that needs a single floppy, 486 or better, 2 nics, and NO harddrive!)
Joshua Jackson, of the impressive www.coyotelinux.com LRP distro,
said "I wish I could move to the 2.4 kernels for Coyote, but not in the floppy version I am afraid. By the time you get all of the necessary options built into the kernel, it is roughly 350kB larger than the 2.2 kernel... in addition, the full iptables and iptroute2 package are quite a bit larger than their 2.2 equivs. The Embedded project is already running on the 2.4.0 final kernel, but it does not run from a floppy."
-Nathaniel
Bummer for the rest of us.