Comment Re:OYJOE (Score 1) 65
You had a newline character at the end of your string.
That is called strong encryption.
You had a newline character at the end of your string.
That is called strong encryption.
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rather boring indeed,
read this instead:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Mariana Islands official here,
I have just put a redundancy plan in the todo list.
you mean, there is an article somewhere?
Exactly what I was thinking. I do not have a twitter nor a facebook account. I am starting to wonder if I will have to have some of those to fill up my income tax report next year...
hehe... Ever watched A.I. the movie?
This time we came for poor Philae but don't tell anybody please.
Makes me think, do you know what they put behind those horns back then?
Same setup here except for the horn-loaded speakers. I found that the sound was better with dome tweeters without a horn. 3 way bass-reflex with conic bass and midrange and dome tweeter. Electrostatic speakers were interesting too although expensive.
Horn-loaded speakers prevailed when you went above, say, 150 W RMS. They seem to be a must in all concerts. I have never seen a dome tweeter in those contexts.
Then again, I hear that horns are hard to tune so maybe I just listened to crappy horn-loaded speakers back then
Cheers,
A friend of mine bought a Nakamichi cassette recorder for 2000$ in 1985. It used to play and record just about as well as my reel to reel tape recorder that I bough for half that price.
Depends on the speed you are recording at. I used to use Scotch Classic tape and record at 3.75 in/s for even longer play time. You could go up to 15 and even 30 in/s but my toshiba tape recorder was doing 7.5 in/s max if I remember correctly.
Whatever tape I used degraded over time, hence keep the vinyl as a master copy and re-record it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I used to immerse my turntable in water, well almost, recording the record on real to real tape, then keep the record as a master. Full analog sound with no static nor scratch sounds;-)
True enough, I also use ghostery to avoid loading even more crap.
It is useless to resist us.
In the end, never say it is impossible. It's like arguing implosion won't prevail in Manhattan.
There's got to be more to life than compile-and-go.