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2004 Aug 10
0
UK SMS troubles
...- SMS RX 94 00 6C 00 00 00...
-- Executing Wait("Zap/1-1", "1") in new stack
== Spawn extension (default, s, 2) exited non-zero on 'Zap/1-1'
-- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
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Darren Poulson - Unix Admin
PGP Key at: http://www.22balmoralroad.net/~daz/pgp.key
A platitude is simply a truth repeated till people get tired of hearing it.
-- Stanley Baldwin
2001 Sep 05
2
vorbis.arkena.com Ogg stream testing
Thanks for letting us try this.
On my 1.5M DSL line in Pasadena CA USA, I get the 128k stream real
good, output to Alesis M1 Active monitors. The fidelity is fine, as
far as what I think the content probably sounds like. The 64K stream
comes in fine as to throughput but sounds quite grainy, smeared and
flangy high freqs. Well, you asked for reports.
Keep up the good work.
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2006 Jan 15
9
DHH''s dislike of high level components
On 1/5/06, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote:
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> The lure of components is directly proportional with the pain of development.
I''m not trying to be abrasive in any way but I''m curious if this
attitude is related to the number of rails apps David maintains. No I
don''t know how many login systems David maintains. I can understand
avoiding components if a person only
2003 Aug 02
0
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2018 Oct 22
5
[fdo] Code of Conduct questions
...eptable behaviour, whilst allowing the scope to
be larger.
Bill & Ted (from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) follows the film's
mantra of 'be excellent to each other', and is often quite vague in
what this specifically means. Usually this takes the form of
self-encouraging platitudes: we're all adults, we're all
professionals, we all want to be nice, we all want great software.
These are all good sentiments.
The reason we chose a CoC which specifically enumerates badness, is
that it makes expectations clear, especially for newcomers. If the
community's norms are...