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2006 Mar 19
0
Transfer to specific park number
...r a call to 123, it parks it on 7000. Here's the output from
the console.
-- Executing Macro("SIP/100-fd8c", "stdexten|101|SIP/101") in new stack
-- Executing Dial("SIP/100-fd8c", "SIP/101|10|rtwTW") in new stack
-- Called 101
-- SIP/101-85d6 is ringing
-- SIP/101-85d6 answered SIP/100-fd8c
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/100-fd8c and SIP/101-85d6
Asterisk1*CLI>
Asterisk1*CLI>
-- Started music on hold, class 'default', on channel 'SIP/100-fd8c'
-- Stopped music on hold on SIP/100-fd8c
-- Exec...
2013 Nov 12
1
How to get Puppet Ent Agent for Mac Mountain Lion?
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2004 Aug 06
3
OT: OGG in the mainstream
Mark Casey wrote:
> I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted
> Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and
> icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground,
I can't use the managed bitrate option in OddCast on my K6II-500 CPU!
(Overclocked to 525, WinXP Pro,192MB RAM). I would like to. Normal VBR
uses about 90% CPU. This seems too
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
...with ices2, it uses about 90% of the cpu but it's doable. Dropping
to mono makes it much faster, dropping the bitrate (56k vs 128k) makes it
even faster. Dropping to 22050 samplerate makes it dramatically faster.
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2004 Aug 06
0
OT: OGG in the mainstream
...with ices2, it uses about 90% of the cpu but it's
doable. Dropping to mono makes it much faster, dropping the bitrate
(56k vs 128k) makes it even faster. Dropping to 22050 samplerate makes
it dramatically faster.
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2003 Aug 08
4
Listening to Ogg streams with MacOSX
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2004 Aug 06
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Ogg streams on MacOSX
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2013 Nov 09
6
Learning Ruby - Don't give up
An article for those starting learning Ruby
Learning Ruby - Don''t give up<http://arubystory.blogspot.com/2013/11/dont-give-up-on-ruby.html>
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2010 Oct 31
1
R-help Digest, Vol 92, Issue 31
...list archive at Nabble.com.
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Message: 39
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 12:08:16 -0400
From: David Winsemius <dwinsemius@comcast.net>
To: dpender <d.pender@civil.gla.ac.uk>
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Clustering
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On Oct 29, 2010, at 11:37 AM, dpender wrote:
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>
> Apologies for being vague,
>
> The structure of the output is as follows:
Still no code?
>
> $ cluster1 : Named num [1:131]...