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2001 Oct 04
0
ANNOUNCE: ticker (peeper)
--lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Forwarded message from Collin Starkweather <collin.starkweather@color= ado.edu> ----- --=20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Collin Starkweather http://www.collinstarkweather.com Consulting Software
2015 Feb 19
0
Rhythmbox Replacement
On 02/15/15 22:48, Mark LaPierre wrote: > Hey Y'all, > > I though I would resurrect a long dead mail chain. > > I'm looking for a good replacement for Rhythmbox. I need a pod catcher > to catch podcasts and download them to my HD where I can then move them > onto my mp3 player that I take to work every day. > > I don't need a new mp3 player so don't
2010 Nov 10
1
Inserting Missing Data
Greetings I'm attempting to insert missing data on the smallest size class of cave cricket instars into a data frame. The data involve censusing photoplots (plots) of roosting cave crickets in which we discern in four instars or size classes. I need to insert data on size class one into a data frame that already has data on size classes two through four. The data can be merged by their
2007 Dec 11
1
Using predict()?
I'm trying to solve a homework problem using R. The problem gives a list of cricket chirps per second and corresponding temperature, and asks to give the equation for the linear model and then predict the temperature to produce 18 chirps per second. So far, I have: > # Homework 11.2.1 and 11.3.3 > chirps <- scan() 1: 20 2: 16 3: 19.8 4: 18.4 5: 17.1 6: 15.5 7: 14.7 8: 17.1 9: 15.4
2011 Jan 18
2
substituting level for NA in factor column
Greetings I have a bunch of NAs in a column of categorical variables designating the size classes (e.g., smallest to largest: 1,2,3,4) of cave crickets. I'd like to substitute "U" (for unknown) for the NAs. Can anyone give me an idea how to do this? Thanks in advance. Cheers Kurt *************************************************************** Kurt Lewis Helf, Ph.D. Ecologist
2007 Jul 25
1
Cricket
Hello Has any one installed Cricket on Cenos ? it seems there is a patch that should apply on Format.pm to specify Achitecture, but I can not find it . Thanks
2009 Jun 04
2
DECT USB dongle - an Asterisk channel?
Michael Graves bounced this to me this morning - it looks interesting as a possible device for which an Asterisk channel driver could be written: http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1699391/rtx_releases_dectcatiq_20_usb_dongle/index.html?source=r_technology DECT really is a nice protocol if properly done - wireless phones should really just work like this everywhere. JT --- John
2009 Dec 16
0
Federal, State, and Local government installations of Asterisk
[sorry for cross-post here from -biz, but there are significant non- cross-subscribed audiences] I'm looking for some case studies for people who are implementing Open Source Asterisk in Federal, State, and Local governments in the United States. Please reply PRIVATELY to jtodd at digium.com with contact data, and I'll follow up. I have some requests from various directions for
2009 Feb 21
3
IAX2 - now known as RFC 5456
Mark and Ed received word today that the long-awaited RFC for IAX2 has been approved by the IETF, and is now published: http://www.rfc-editor.org/authors/rfc5456.txt Thanks to Ed Guy, Mark Spencer, Brian Capouch, Frank Miller, and Kenny Shumard! Lots of revisions and discussions have paid off. JT --- John Todd email:jtodd at digium.com Digium, Inc. | Asterisk Open
2009 Jan 29
0
[asterisk-dev] DTMF queuing
[moving to asterisk-users by request] On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:56 AM, John Todd <jtodd at digium.com> wrote: > > On Jan 26, 2009, at 7:38 PM, James Lamanna wrote: > >>> On Jan 26, 2009, at 8:53 PM, James Lamanna wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Is it just me, or does DTMF queuing not work properly? >>>> I'm consistently faced with
2009 Jul 29
1
Open Source Pavilion at AstriCon: Your project wanted!
Each year at AstriCon, we have an Open Source Pavilion which showcases projects which are adjuncts to Asterisk, or which are directly relevant to improving the utility and features of Asterisk. It gives smaller projects the chance to have some space to display what they're doing, and to give demonstrations to the AstriCon attendees who are interested in some of the things happening
2009 Jul 10
1
Educational institutions: Your Asterisk experiences wanted!
Hello! I've been asked to get a show of hands for some analysts for users in Higher Ed - Universities, Colleges, or any other 2 or 4 year degree- granting institutions. If this fits you, please let me know your contact data and briefly how you're using Asterisk, and if you don't mind I can pass your contact data along (for consumption by humans only - this is not a mailing
2010 Aug 19
1
AstriCon approaches: Innovation Awards, your attendance wanted!
Just a reminder: AstriCon is coming up in October in Washington, DC (http://www.astricon.net/ ) and we're looking forward to seeing you there! We're getting to the deadline for Innovation Awards for this year. What's an Innovation Award? The Innovation Award is designed to recognize developers, customers and partners for outstanding achievements that are improving business
2003 Feb 24
0
Fwd: Message from iptel.org SIP admin (more register= bugs)
Bug in the register= code; see details below from the developer of "ser" (SIP Express Router) Apparently, ACKs don't need to be sent on OK's to REGISTERs. Plus, malformed data somewhere... no details on that, though. JT >Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 23:54:07 +0100 >To: John Todd <jtodd at loligo.com> >From: Jiri Kuthan <jiri at iptel.org> >Subject: Re:
2010 May 10
1
Using Asterisk? Get on the press list!
I'll post my semi-annual request for press contacts. If you have an Asterisk installation that matches one or more of these adjectives: - enterprise-oriented - government-oriented - education-oriented - unique - clever - large - complex ...we would be interested in having you talk with the press! We at Digium keep a list of people who wouldn't mind talking to the
2006 Aug 01
0
Unobtrusive Javascript for Rails 0.2
Dan Webb (http://www.vivabit.com) and I are happy to announce the latest release of the Unobtrusive Javascript plugin for Rails. This release packs in lots of cool new features, a few changes to old ones and some performance enhancements. Now you can write your behaviours in Ruby, attach behaviours directly to elements using content_tag and apply behaviours to elements without HTML IDs.
2005 Jul 02
1
play message to callee before connect toincomingcall
sorry for the misunderstanding, robert! the point is: during the caller is listening to the soundfile played to him the dialplan should continue to dial the sip phone 100 and after sip phone 100 is answered and the announcement file is played the caller should be connected to the sip phone 100. the behaviour is just like MoH, but the problem is, that the caller has to hear a soundfile from the
2003 Jul 07
0
SIP canreinvite=yes Broke?
So I have many Cisco 7960's that are running the latest 5.1 Cisco SIP code and I cannot get the phones to talk/RTP to each other. jtodd has had this problem in the past with the 186's. Just wondering if anyone has a reason why "Cisco sometimes poop on reinvite" is the Cisco code broke? if so we can push on Cisco to fix it. the U is a MAJOR Cisco shop so we have some puhs
2005 Jul 02
1
play message to callee before connect toincoming call
Thank you, Robert! The announcementfile plays well, but at Dial-option "m" i have to specify a MoH class, that is something i cannot use (as i wrote in my post). Background command waits for a user input, but the caller should be connected to SIP Phone 100 after it has answered and the announcement has been played. Before connecting to SIP Phone 100 the caller should hear a
2004 Feb 09
3
Problem with 'ov_open'...
Hey, I've coded an OGG player for Win32 (it uses AL for playback so it's portable to Linux/Mac), but every time the program gets to the 'ov_open()' function, the app completely freezes, and I have to use the task-manager to kill it. I am supplying it with a valid file handle that was just opened (FILE*) and the vorbis file is also a pointer that is not in use (set to null). Any