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2000 Jun 06
1
RPMS falling back to /usr/kerberos/bin/rsh
...big deal to tweak the SRPM and build my own packages, but it does
make me wonder if the fallback path should be configurable.
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Born alone beneath pale sardonic skies. One love, one life, one sorrow.
2000 Jun 22
1
Tag format comments from a newbie
...re, I can easily see our involvement in the video industry; being able to search through a collection of movies to find the one in which Elvis Presley says "hey, baby", for example. (And, of course, the user can then pay a nickle to download and play the clip
<smiley descripton="sardonic"/>)
With that background, I am _all_ for embedding a stream which has the text and position-in-media tags. And since XML is intended for data interchange, it makes sense to me to be used for that purpose as the native format for the stream.
One last rambling thought before I close this...
2007 Aug 31
2
Microsoft RTAudio
...rpose ... as
if to say "our work is so profoundly important to
humanity, that we forego profit". Non-profit is a
tax term meant to gain subsidy from governments
in the form of tax exemption. And we taxpayers
pay for that subsidy. No, Speex is not a
Communist "plot", as you sardonically put it. It
is simply socialistically funded. An organization
declares that it has no profits by completely
distributing any revenues to its members and
paying for services to its suppliers. Now I don't
claim to know anything about Xiph's accounting,
but we do know that it has ex...
2006 Jul 29
4
Formal Grammar — some thoughts
I recently subscribed and saw in the archive that Eric Astor was
asking for a formal grammar (unlikely the first time for such request.)
Currently there are a few problems in making such a thing so I was
curious if Mr. Gruber has made any thoughts about moving toward one?
This would also allow a more ?clean? parser which would get rid of
some of the current problems (bad nesting[^1],
2007 Aug 31
4
Microsoft RTAudio
Hello Jean:
Big mistake!!
One of the three things that a supplier should never discuss is
politics ... that's business 101.
Speex may be a very good product, but we will never use it because of
the politics that you espouse ... some of us out here believe
strongly in the free market. And we also know that monopolies can't
exist because entrepreneurs will always exploit the