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2010 Apr 08
1
Strange csv parsing problem
> url <- "http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41902/22240.csv"
>
> read.csv(url)[, 1]
[1] "oppose" NA "oppose" "support"
> read.csv(url, header = F)[, 1]
[1] "url"
[2] "http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill/109-hr-5825/387248"
[3] "http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill/110-hr-3546/378743"
[4]
2016 Aug 12
2
howto install yumex
On 08/12/2016 01:13 AM, Hal Wigoda wrote:
> Bless you.
> Use medical edibles
>
===>
thank you. you also.
wish i could do the edibles, but i live in tennessee where cannabis has
not been approved. :-\
we do have a good support group and petitioning congress. so far, there
are just too many in congress who rather take their kick back than help
their people.
--
peace out.
CentOS
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
(Seems to me that Icecast folks would be particularly concerned
about this. Please consider the following, lend your signatures,
and also *send it on* to appropriate interested parties. If you
are a blogger or know clueful bloggers, please try to have it
posted in a highly visible forum. -- Seth Johnson)
Hello folks,
Please review the important joint statement below, related to the
WIPO
2004 Aug 06
6
how to cut very big mp3s ?
Hi there,
maybe someone here could help me solve my problem.
I've streamed two complete days of a congress
using DarkIce and IceCast, but now I want to cut
the mp3 files in parts, a part per speaker.
I've actually got four mp3 files, one for each morning
and afternoon, but each is several hundreds megabytes
long (128 Kbits/s stereo)
Is there any tool available which would allow me to
2010 Oct 03
0
The internet filter coming to the US — with barely any dissent
http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/10/01/the-internet-filter-coming-to-the-us-with-barely-any-dissent/
The US Congress spent yesterday packing up and heading home for mid-term
re-election campaigns, having failed its most important job???passing the
annual budget. But even this deadlocked Congress is capable of doing what
the Australian Labor Party cannot???pass a mandatory ISP-based Internet
2004 Sep 29
1
3.0.7 CUPS Conflict?
First time I've seen this...
Trying to install Samba 3.0.7 from rpms obtained from the samba.org site on a
SuSE 8.2 system--very vanilla. Samba has not been installed previously on
this box at all.
outside:/home/data/Downloads/Samba-3.0.7/8.2 # rpm -Uvh libsmbclient3-3*
samba3-3* samba3-client* samba3-win* --test
file /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb from install of samba3-client-3.0.7-1
2006 Dec 28
2
theora streams from 23C3
After one day with wmv-Streams there are now also theora and vorbis
streams from the 23C3 online:
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2006/Streams
There are still some problems with it but at the moment it's working.
Regards
Helmut
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
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2015 Jul 26
2
C6.6 Gnome panel problem
Hi all!
I usually keep the panels on my Centos 6.6 (Gnome) so they auto-hide,
but t'other day I wanted to keep the top panel visible for a while to
make the clock visible for doing some rough timings.
so I open the top panel, click properties, and UNcheck the "autohide"
checkbox, close the properties menu, and to my surprise, the panel
still autohides. Went thru that exercise
2013 Jan 09
0
PESQ calculated MoS-Values for Speex
OK. Different mailing lists are set up differently. This list is unusual because your answers only go to the person who replied to you. So if you want the other people on the listserv to see your answer, you should make sure that Speex-dev at xiph.org<mailto:Speex-dev at xiph.org> is added to the TO: field of your outgoing message. Hopefully someone else will also attempt to answer your
2002 Nov 10
2
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2006 Sep 29
1
[Fwd: Re: Samba print problem (everything looks right)]
This problem has been driving me crazy for a week.
Fedora Core 4, Cups 1.2.1 Samba 3.0.23a Thanks in advance.
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2013 Jan 09
3
PESQ calculated MoS-Values for Speex
Hello,
I just signed up to this mailing-list (note: my first mailing list at all),
because I'm having some problems related to speex.
Let me just introduce you to what I'm doing.
I am writing a short (really short) paper about VoIP techniques, especially
audio codecs for speech.
I pointed out basic technologies behind audio codecs; vector quantization,
lpc, long-term prediction and some
2014 Dec 29
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Weekly - #52, Dec 29th 2014
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2014 Jun 16
1
KVM Forum 2014 Call for Participation
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October 14-16, 2014 - Congress Centre D?sseldorf - D?sseldorf, Germany
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2014 Jun 16
1
KVM Forum 2014 Call for Participation
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(All submissions must be received before midnight July 27, 2014)
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2016 Aug 12
0
howto install yumex
Ignore the law.
"Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number,
a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph,
and the blood of a virgin."
On Aug 12, 2016, at 2:07 AM, geo.inbox.ignored <geo.inbox.ignored at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> On 08/12/2016 01:13 AM, Hal Wigoda wrote:
>> Bless you.
>> Use medical edibles
>>
> ===>
>
2004 Aug 06
0
how to cut very big mp3s ?
> I've streamed two complete days of a congress
> using DarkIce and IceCast, but now I want to cut
> the mp3 files in parts, a part per speaker.
>
> I've actually got four mp3 files, one for each morning
> and afternoon, but each is several hundreds megabytes
> long (128 Kbits/s stereo)
>
> Is there any tool available which would allow me to cut
> these
2004 Aug 06
1
how to cut very big mp3s ?
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> I think you're only solution is to convert to .wav do your editing, and
> then recompress (for mostly voices you'd probably want to downsample
> etc).
OK, that's what Audacity does, but unfortunately the version I've tried
breaks with big files (it shouldn't however because it cuts work files
in many small chunks)
> Out
2004 Aug 06
0
[ANNOUNCE] pymp3cut
...ty (CVS only for now) of pymp3cut.
pymp3cut is a GPLed Python command line tool designed to automatically cut
very big mp3 files according to a timeline, and postprocess each subfile
with any tool of your choice in a single run.
It's useful if you stream very long events (10 hours or so) like
congresses using IceCast and want to cut the big archives by
speaker afterwards.
Then all you have to do is create a text file of this format :
speakername1 hh1:mm1:ss1
*SKIP* hhS:mmS:ssS
speakername2 hh2:mm2:ss2
...
the hh:mm:ss above indicate the time at which each su...