Harmony: Somebody remembered to pick me up the sweetest unicorn. Guess someone was feeling guilty for standing me up in tenth grade. Brad: What? Had to get her something. She sired me. Peaches: Sire-whipped.

'Beneath You'


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NoiseDesign - Sep 20, 2009 11:35:44 am PDT #11215 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

I just picked up two of the new Mac Minis, they seem to be quite nice. I did immediately bump the system ram up to the full 4 GB and may eventually replace the hard drives, but for the moment they seem quite good.


Tom Scola - Sep 20, 2009 11:44:49 am PDT #11216 of 25501
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Yeah, I waited for over a year for them to upgrade the Mini hardware before I got one.


NoiseDesign - Sep 20, 2009 11:46:15 am PDT #11217 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

I'm finally buying them again now that they have dual video outputs on them. That's a huge selling point for me.


Jon B. - Sep 20, 2009 1:01:50 pm PDT #11218 of 25501
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

The academic deal gets me a Mac mini 2.0GHz 4GB/320GB SuperDrive model for $749. Wooo! (basically, the standard $50 academic discount, but with an extra 2GB of RAM thrown in).


§ ita § - Sep 20, 2009 6:14:05 pm PDT #11219 of 25501
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I upgraded both my Mac and my PC to Opera 10, and I really like it. It's nothing like the beta. It's fast, and it lets you have image tabs of all your windows, which is good for me, because I have 22 open now, and seeing images of them is easier identification than reading the first one or two letters of the window titles.


Typo Boy - Sep 21, 2009 10:56:23 am PDT #11220 of 25501
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I've been giving a lot of presentations lately, and one of the places provided a mike, which made life easier. Any recs for a bottom end portable one I can wear and use hands free? Battery operated maybe or else a long cord, but either way some sort of harness. Speaking, don't need the quality muscicains require, and not for large crowds - 30 to 50. Large gathering than that will provide microphones normally. What price range am I looking at? Will absolute bottom end work for me, or are there some quality issues I should pay attention to? Advice would be welcome, remember I know nothing about this. Any advice including key words to google to catch stuff I would otherwise miss.


Stephanie - Sep 21, 2009 11:58:20 am PDT #11221 of 25501
Trust my rage

So, i was listening to music on my Mac/iTunes this morning. Then I plugged the computer into our stereo (through the headphones jack) and listened to music that way. Now, I can't hear music or any sound on my computer any more, although it does work if I plug it into the stereo.

When I try to turn the volume up/down on the computer, I get a little circle with a / through it, like there's no internal sound anymore.

I'm wondering if the new iTunes is not happy it doesn't have Snow Leopard or something?


tommyrot - Sep 21, 2009 12:48:44 pm PDT #11222 of 25501
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Interesting, especially for those who work in audio-related fields: Laser-Accurate microphone captures 'pure sound'

There are good microphones, and there are bad microphones, but pretty much all of them are limited by the nature of the technology — specifically, the diaphragm that moves in response to air. The structure of that diaphragm will affect the sound that's recorded, even if that influence is minute. There's simply no way around it.

Or is there? David Schwartz at the Rochester Institute of Technology says his Laser-Accurate micorphone is capable of recording "pure sound." Instead of conventional transducers, Schwartz's mike uses lasers to scan an air chamber filled with microscopic particles (read: smoke). When the particles move in response to sound, the laser detects the motion without disturbing the air (at least not in any acoustic way), so the vibration — and thus the recording — should be as close to acoustically perfect as possible. In theory.

The laser mike looks like a promising new technology, but it's clearly in the infant stages. If you check out the second vid through the Continue link below, you can see Schwartz has to shout to get the smoke microphone to get a decent recording. If he can somehow get a working product, though, it would certainly quickly become the go-to mike for the recording industry.


omnis_audis - Sep 21, 2009 4:10:25 pm PDT #11223 of 25501
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

that is neat, but ugggggg his video had the WORST sound. Especially the second video. For an AES guy, you'd think he would have better sound. :: cringes ::

Typo Boy, are you looking for something stand alone? Or something to patch into a sound system? If you want wireless, that will jack the price up a LOT, and make it that much more complex to deal with. Anchor Audio has some interesting products in a few price ranges: [link]


Typo Boy - Sep 21, 2009 4:26:24 pm PDT #11224 of 25501
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I think most not all of the places I go have sound systems. Wired is fine if wireless is expensive. It must be very portable, so if stand alone is either heavy, then patch in only. It is one of those things that would be nice, but that I should forget if it is expensive.