FYI: in the UK the RIAA equivalent would be the BPI (British Phonographic Institute) and the PRS (Performing Rights Society). The PRS are the ones who go round extorting £300 "fees" out of shop owners who like to listen to commercial radio in the back office and it just happens to drift through to the public area. BPI are the ones who chase six year olds who share the latest Miley Cyrus video on Facebook.:)
Parliament is the result of the agreement reached which directly resulted in the drafting and point-of-the-sword ratification of Magna Carta, by which agreement the People governed themselves by way of a council of elected commoners (House of Commons) who decided laws with a group of hereditary barons (the House of Lords) as the check with the Monarchy to ensure that laws passed did not tend treasonous (as they have done since 1911, yet another point-of-sword agreement which merely ensured the continuation of the United Kingdom as a Constitutional Monarchy rather than a violent revolution into a Republic). Since 1999 the Hereditary Peers in the House of Lords have been abolished, hence the final check against treasonous Laws being passed has been removed - handily, the capital crime of treason has also been abolished.
I was thinking more along the lines of Phase II or Continues, both fan-financed (the former pretty much entirely paid for by the producer out of his own pocket for the first season, they now have a faithful reproduction of the entire Desilu sound stage including some original parts such as the GNDN corridor panels). Continues has James Doohan's son, Chris, reprising his father's role as Scotty (and he totally looks like him!), while Phase II boasts guest stars from all over Trek including Nichelle Nichols, Garrett Wang, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Cirroc Lofton, the late great Grace Lee Whitney, Ethan Phillips... and guest directors including Tim Russ (who also directed Renegades).
(disclosure: I am a huge fan of the Phase II and Continues projects)
I had an A77! It was a Mk.III given to me by my old French teacher, stood me in good stead for six years until I lost it in a move. They're apparently making a bit of a comeback as retro audio gear goes, I wouldn't go out of my way to find one tho... I like my minidisc too much..
I have a dozen minidisc recorders and a case of blanks, so I'm good until they stop making AA batteries. You can't get media anymore, they stopped making blanks about two and a half years ago.
Are vinyl records still "hip"? Still got loads of those and spare cartridges for my player. As far as I know you can still get vinyl.
BTW, I still run my home automatics (lights and socket timers) on an Epson HX-40, which also happens to have been my first Z80-based computer (yep, got that one even before my first ZX81). My home webserver runs on a Dell Latitude CP, which is a Pentium II with a battery that lasts for frickin' ever. What more could you possibly need for a media portal?
and the Starbucks, and the McDonalds, and the Subways, and the ASDAs, and the Aldis......which is pretty much all that's left in Nottingham now. Hell, even the petrol stations are being shut down for forecourt pumps at the big supermarkets. You've only got a ghost of a chance at making it independently if you're planning on opening a secondhand shop.
the Duchy of Lancaster was worth something like £320million in rents last year. Most of the public spending on the Royals is actually the Duke of Edinburgh's stipend, who is the only one since 2012 to actually get a stipend.
I'm not an audiophile (hate labels) but my idea of recording live is a stereo microphone on a boom made from a ten foot fishing whip, fed into the line input of a minidisc recorder. For the win.:D
1. the MAFIAA get the $2 per unit price difference 2. there is subchannel data on audio CDRs that if missing, will not permit standalone audio CD recorders to burn to them. For PCs this makes absolutely no difference whatsoever, since PCs simply ignore the subchannel data. 3. dye technology on audio CDRs limit the write speed to (last time I checked which was admittedly half a dozen years ago) 8x as opposed to data CDRs capable of 56x write speed. This is applicable to standalone as well as PC burners. It's the disc. Speaking of which, is Ritek purple still the go-to dye for DVDR? 4. Some stack players won't read data CDRs. If they don't find that ACDR subchannel data they won't read the rest of the disc.
the really weird thing is, Virgin used to (I don't know if they still do) have default locks on adult content too, thing is you have to be over 18 here to consent to contract. Don't they think someone who is old enough to sign a fucking broadband contract is *legally* old enough to view/purchase/STAR IN porn?
I do like the "Classic" themed Win7 taskbar. Harks back to Win2k but combining the quicklaunch and the button bar, I've got all my "apps" (I fucking hate that word) on there like the OSX Dock only it occupies the entire bottom portion of the screen (or the side of the screen, depends what I'm doing) rather than a less-than-100%-portion of it which is fucking stupid, what're you gonna do with that 10% either side that's not used??.
...and that out of the way, when are the US Government going to publish their ISIS/ISIL/al Qaeda/Daesh funding accounts?
I remember that day as vividly as if it were yesterday, and how I cried for the Challenger Seven.
FYI: in the UK the RIAA equivalent would be the BPI (British Phonographic Institute) and the PRS (Performing Rights Society). The PRS are the ones who go round extorting £300 "fees" out of shop owners who like to listen to commercial radio in the back office and it just happens to drift through to the public area. BPI are the ones who chase six year olds who share the latest Miley Cyrus video on Facebook. :)
Parliament is the result of the agreement reached which directly resulted in the drafting and point-of-the-sword ratification of Magna Carta, by which agreement the People governed themselves by way of a council of elected commoners (House of Commons) who decided laws with a group of hereditary barons (the House of Lords) as the check with the Monarchy to ensure that laws passed did not tend treasonous (as they have done since 1911, yet another point-of-sword agreement which merely ensured the continuation of the United Kingdom as a Constitutional Monarchy rather than a violent revolution into a Republic). Since 1999 the Hereditary Peers in the House of Lords have been abolished, hence the final check against treasonous Laws being passed has been removed - handily, the capital crime of treason has also been abolished.
buggery was decriminalised back in 1993(?) when the age of consent was reduced to 16 (it was 18 for hetero couples and 21 for homosexuals).
don't even go there, I'm still thirty years from mandatory retirement but I'll never see a pension since Gordon Brown fucked off with the pot.
I was thinking more along the lines of Phase II or Continues, both fan-financed (the former pretty much entirely paid for by the producer out of his own pocket for the first season, they now have a faithful reproduction of the entire Desilu sound stage including some original parts such as the GNDN corridor panels). Continues has James Doohan's son, Chris, reprising his father's role as Scotty (and he totally looks like him!), while Phase II boasts guest stars from all over Trek including Nichelle Nichols, Garrett Wang, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Cirroc Lofton, the late great Grace Lee Whitney, Ethan Phillips... and guest directors including Tim Russ (who also directed Renegades).
(disclosure: I am a huge fan of the Phase II and Continues projects)
fuck off, Jamie Bulger's murderers were out after 8.
Seriously. You get less for fucking babies.
it's relevant for those who still use DVD for home theatre.
Thank you, come again.
I had an A77! It was a Mk.III given to me by my old French teacher, stood me in good stead for six years until I lost it in a move. They're apparently making a bit of a comeback as retro audio gear goes, I wouldn't go out of my way to find one tho... I like my minidisc too much..
I have a dozen minidisc recorders and a case of blanks, so I'm good until they stop making AA batteries. You can't get media anymore, they stopped making blanks about two and a half years ago.
Are vinyl records still "hip"? Still got loads of those and spare cartridges for my player. As far as I know you can still get vinyl.
BTW, I still run my home automatics (lights and socket timers) on an Epson HX-40, which also happens to have been my first Z80-based computer (yep, got that one even before my first ZX81). My home webserver runs on a Dell Latitude CP, which is a Pentium II with a battery that lasts for frickin' ever. What more could you possibly need for a media portal?
touché.
and the Starbucks, and the McDonalds, and the Subways, and the ASDAs, and the Aldis... ...which is pretty much all that's left in Nottingham now. Hell, even the petrol stations are being shut down for forecourt pumps at the big supermarkets. You've only got a ghost of a chance at making it independently if you're planning on opening a secondhand shop.
the Duchy of Lancaster was worth something like £320million in rents last year. Most of the public spending on the Royals is actually the Duke of Edinburgh's stipend, who is the only one since 2012 to actually get a stipend.
I'm not an audiophile (hate labels) but my idea of recording live is a stereo microphone on a boom made from a ten foot fishing whip, fed into the line input of a minidisc recorder. For the win. :D
I made my own. Solid-core RG58 to BNC or RCA for the win. 600-foot maximum run length per segment.
yep, the one weakness on ethernet: those fucking tags.
The number of times I've sent cables back because they didn't have tagboots on...
the differences between music and data CDRs:
1. the MAFIAA get the $2 per unit price difference
2. there is subchannel data on audio CDRs that if missing, will not permit standalone audio CD recorders to burn to them. For PCs this makes absolutely no difference whatsoever, since PCs simply ignore the subchannel data.
3. dye technology on audio CDRs limit the write speed to (last time I checked which was admittedly half a dozen years ago) 8x as opposed to data CDRs capable of 56x write speed. This is applicable to standalone as well as PC burners. It's the disc. Speaking of which, is Ritek purple still the go-to dye for DVDR?
4. Some stack players won't read data CDRs. If they don't find that ACDR subchannel data they won't read the rest of the disc.
is there a "+1 Irony" mod? Because the Arctic Monkeys sound like shit anyway.
the really weird thing is, Virgin used to (I don't know if they still do) have default locks on adult content too, thing is you have to be over 18 here to consent to contract. Don't they think someone who is old enough to sign a fucking broadband contract is *legally* old enough to view/purchase/STAR IN porn?
I remember that, you go from plodding along to holy fucking shit! You never saw a computer crash so fast...!
I do like the "Classic" themed Win7 taskbar. Harks back to Win2k but combining the quicklaunch and the button bar, I've got all my "apps" (I fucking hate that word) on there like the OSX Dock only it occupies the entire bottom portion of the screen (or the side of the screen, depends what I'm doing) rather than a less-than-100%-portion of it which is fucking stupid, what're you gonna do with that 10% either side that's not used??.
AKA "GHB" which is also a date rape drug.
Holy shit, did Selker think about where he was putting the thing?
Riddle me this:
How many Microsoft developers have designed a jet engine?