I work as an Engineer at 89.9 FM WRVO in Oswego, New York... we record 90% of the NPR Satellite feeds on MDs. They're very simple to work with, they're small, it's easy to edit tracks and move them around, they sound great, they're almost infinatley reusable... and they're going to be around at this station for a while. Sure, the consumer market hasn't completely embraced them... however, there are multiple available markets.
How would they know that my collection of Nine Inch Nails MP3s are legitmate copies (for my own personal use) of the CDs that I BOUGHT FROM RETAILERS? Do they have a list of CDs that I own? If so, can I have a copy (I'm too lazy to catalog them myself)?
I'm an Undergraduate Computer Science Major at the State University of New York at Oswego, and Java is the core language that the majority of our instruction is based around. Yes, dabbling here in there in C and Perl, but as a Senior, I'm getting worried; I want a background in VB, C++, and a few other languages that are more saleable... hell, even if I learned COBOL, I could make a living debugging old bank software...
Occasionally she breaks through and looks alive, but usually she's just almost but not quite...
I watched a making-of, in which that issue was addressed. They actually made the Princess less realistic (and more cartoonish) because they felt that she looked out of place with the rest of the animation.
Robot Wars (entering its fifth season) has been rebroadcasted in the United States for many years on scattered PBS stations (including WCNY). Hosted by Craig Charles (best known as Red Dwarf's intergalactic space traveller Lister), the twenty-five minute program (no commercial interruption) is just plain, ungimmicky fun. The format is fairly simple; a series of elimination bouts, mostly involved with running some kind of guantlet. Have no fear, each show culmnates with a no-holds-barred bashing match between the survivors and the house robots. No macho BS, no WWF announcing... Robot Wars is just good British entertainment.
If you're running NTFS, AND you've been hit, *sigh*..
Why not just put the HD in another NT box? *sigh*
'nuff said.
I work as an Engineer at 89.9 FM WRVO in Oswego, New York... we record 90% of the NPR Satellite feeds on MDs. They're very simple to work with, they're small, it's easy to edit tracks and move them around, they sound great, they're almost infinatley reusable... and they're going to be around at this station for a while. Sure, the consumer market hasn't completely embraced them... however, there are multiple available markets.
How would they know that my collection of Nine Inch Nails MP3s are legitmate copies (for my own personal use) of the CDs that I BOUGHT FROM RETAILERS? Do they have a list of CDs that I own? If so, can I have a copy (I'm too lazy to catalog them myself)?
Do you really want to hax0r my Macintosh 7200/120 running Mac OS 8.1?
- idspispopd
- iddqd
- idchopper
- idclip
- idkfa
etc.I'm an Undergraduate Computer Science Major at the State University of New York at Oswego, and Java is the core language that the majority of our instruction is based around. Yes, dabbling here in there in C and Perl, but as a Senior, I'm getting worried; I want a background in VB, C++, and a few other languages that are more saleable... hell, even if I learned COBOL, I could make a living debugging old bank software...
Occasionally she breaks through and looks alive, but usually she's just almost but not quite...
I watched a making-of, in which that issue was addressed. They actually made the Princess less realistic (and more cartoonish) because they felt that she looked out of place with the rest of the animation.
Robot Wars (entering its fifth season) has been rebroadcasted in the United States for many years on scattered PBS stations (including WCNY). Hosted by Craig Charles (best known as Red Dwarf's intergalactic space traveller Lister), the twenty-five minute program (no commercial interruption) is just plain, ungimmicky fun. The format is fairly simple; a series of elimination bouts, mostly involved with running some kind of guantlet. Have no fear, each show culmnates with a no-holds-barred bashing match between the survivors and the house robots. No macho BS, no WWF announcing... Robot Wars is just good British entertainment.