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<0> :P <0> bastard! <1> Damn I'd really love to get my hands on one of those morons once <1> Err, WWS(tm) <2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoQF0GVA8DU <-- hilarious <2> i can spell <2> :)) <2> anyways need to wash myself <2> i stink <2> and go to work <2> and hi :) <3> hello tavi-san :) <1> *snif* *snif* <1> So that's what the stench was <2> yeah Coma :>
<4> heh <4> I should go to work too. <0> i should go get another beer <2> yeah <2> go to work <4> I have some stuff to get done... but first I need coffee, then a cigarette, then a shower, and then possibly some breakfast <4> last night it was "lets take $client out on town and get drunk"-night. <4> so, if I dont show up 8am today, there's a certain understanding as to why :P <5> wlfshmn: http://www-142.ibm.com/software/sw-lotus/products/product4.nsf/wdocs/linux :P <6> lo all <7> hello, how can i backup/copy audio cds without loss? <0> Direct copy? <7> adikt, in tao format? <0> i prefer dao <4> what about flac? <7> Jostein, can i make audio cds of flac files without loss? i know flac is a lossless format but im not really sure about converting audio files, i have to make sure there are no losses because these cds are quite rare <4> FLAC = Free lossless audio compression <4> or something <4> lossless = without loss <4> just to clarify whatever ambiguity there may be here. <8> jed_: just try falc. Rip to wav, comvert to flac, then decode the flac file into a wav agian, and you will find that the two wavs will be identical to the byte (they will have matching md5sums) <8> jed_: Just don't expect mp3-level compression rates ;) <7> is wav a true reproduction of the tracks on the audio cd? <7> isnt wav a "good for voice" only format? <7> ok <8> jed_: No, a wav is raw PCM data with an extra header <7> i think i'll google some, but i think what you guys say is right, im just a bit paranoid about an exact reproduction in case i want to burn the cds again <8> jed_: However, the CDDA ripping procedure isn't always an exact process depending on your hardware and the quality of the CD <4> wlfshmn: as long as you dont get jitter, Ive hardly ever encountered anyone who can differentiate a CD from the WAVs <4> actually, I never have :P <8> Jostein: indeed. as long as your cd reader isn't absolute crap, and your CD isn't scratched, the ripping tends to be great. Drives differentiate mostly on what it does when it encounters problems <7> Jostein, me too, but you want to make sure that with the copy/backup over the years that you'll have the exact same track in the end <5> wlfshmn: seen my message ? <8> Sunblade: uhm, no <9> it's official - i'm no longer running windows... :] <5> 11:01 <@Sunblade> wlfshmn: http://www-142.ibm.com/software/sw-lotus/products/product4.nsf/wdocs/linux :P <5> a lotus notes client for linux :) <8> Sunblade: ah, yeah, I read that that would be forthcoming ;) <8> Sunblade: it means I'll be up ****-creek without a paddle again I suppose <10> Sunblade: All the **** and bloat of Notes with all the bugs and crud you get when some company makes a half-***ed token effort to "support linux" :) <8> Sunblade: one customer or another will want my Notes synch to run on that too <7> this is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAV --> professional users or audio experts may use the WAV format for maximum audio quality. <5> i am going to test it now <7> heh so i can relax now :) thanks guys <8> and with my luck, it will be a large enough customer that the obss will want to give it to them <8> Sunblade: it damn well -better- implement the java api tha the rest of the suite does <5> hehe xgls cube makes me nauseous sometimes :P <8> Sunblade: I ***ume this is based on the Eclipse framework, as was intended for version 8? <5> ibm workplace management client or something like that <11> Morning wlfshmn, Sunblade, Shadur. <5> heya Clone <11> unbelievable what a difference my new videocard makes.. <4> I have a radeon 9500 and a x600. I dont do any 3d stuff, so I dont really care <4> I have NFI what's in my server, but that thing is headless anyway <5> crap <8> hmm.. irc becomes painfull when you are doing major checkouts over the same ssy tunnel <8> that sentance took me 5 seconds to type, 60 seconds to get transmitted to the irc client, and ;) <4> hehe
<11> Jostein: I play the elder scrolls and with this card it's really amazing </rant> <5> pfff it doesn't even install properly <8> clone: MSI has a 7900GT p***ivly cooled in the pipeline.. those things look ***y.. <11> wlfshmn: yeah, but my agp bus and my wallet dont permit me to use one of those ;) <5> bah I thought it was easier, oh well <5> wlfshmn: tspoor@void:~/notes/jvm/bin$ ./java -version <5> java version "1.4.2" <5> ofcourse it needs gnome, *grmbl* <8> Sunblade: 1.4.2 is plenty for me ;) <5> 1.4.2 is a real improvement for notes <8> Sunblade: I'm an external app though, so I'm not much affected by what notes ships <5> yargh! Notes is not able to run outside of the Workplace Client <5> Please launch the Workplace Client and click the Notes icon in the Application Switcher. <8> so much for a native clietn <5> but when I try to install the wct it wines tha i <5> it can't validate firefox <5> hmm <12> well, that's that over with <8> Liandrin: where did you stash the body? <12> wlfshmn, /usr <4> Sunblade: sounds like great fun <12> wlfshmn, I just ripped out all the X packages and reinstalled the bits I want <8> this poor little revision controll gets panicy when I have more than 30000 files.. <12> wlfshmn, hehe. what system? <8> a subversion client called smartsvn <8> subversion itself doens't have any problem, but the client is a little too keep on doing full directory scans <4> as in smart enough to avoid projects with 30k+ files? :P <8> Jostein: I'm abusing the tool to store my external libraries and the like in under revision controll os I can fetch them more easily <4> I see <4> we use VSS at work. not very impressive nor powerful, but it sorta works <5> ok it's installing the workspace client now <8> Jostein: We use VSS6 at work too. And it's the worst piece of crap I have ever worked with ;) <8> Jostein: supposedly the newer versions **** a littl eless though <4> wlfshmn: this is VSS2k5, but I think the only "real" changes are plugging into VS2k5 <12> VSS is nasty. <8> Jostein: our largest ocmplaint is that the wire protocoll is so attrociously verbose that the tool is unuseable over any sort of non-LAN network <4> heh <8> Jostein: 10Mbit VPN? Forget it! <4> lol <12> VSS's API is horrid, too <4> never had to work with that. thank god <8> Liandrin: It doesn't get better though. VSS is just somerthing our division uses, since we were an external entity in the past. With the next project we will be using the company standard, with is ccc/Harvest <8> Liandrin: Computer ***ociates should not be allowed to write software. <4> wlfshmn: lol <8> Their coders should have the top knuckle of their index fingers ritually removed <4> wlfshmn: they dont write software, they write glue <12> wlfshmn, oh god, I agree <8> Liandrin: I discussed this with the poor sap tasked with maintaining the harvest environments just a week or so ago, and we are unlikely to switch away form harvest any time soon either.. <8> Liandrin: it's well engrained into the company vocabulary, tooling and our consultants know how to use it.. <12> wlfshmn, you know who else should be permanently barred from writing software, and their programmers sentenced to eternal torture? <8> Liandrin: and as we all know, retrianing consultants is like hearding gease <8> Liandrin: no, who? <12> wlfshmn, Rational <8> RAtional are IBM-people now, are they not? ;) <4> Go UML! <8> Liandrin: We still use Rose in our modelling.. <8> Liandrin: ofcourse, we still use Rose 4... nobody has bothered paying for upgrades since <12> wlfshmn, ClearCase and DDTS are utterly horrid <8> "RAtional Rose Version 4.0.5 Copyright (C) 1991-1996" ;) <8> I would hope something worthwhile had come out of them in the past decade <8> Liandrin: We got rid of clearcase, which was used in the US atleast, in favor of internal case tracking systems <8> DDTS I'm unfamiliar with though <12> Distributed Defect Tracking System <8> Liandrin: We have our own product in that area that we use in callcenters <8> Liandrin: and the rest of us interface with it in a limited fashion through our lifecycle support gateway (Where we can link to ccc/HArvest packages for patches, btw) <5> err 04-08-2006 12:26:19 PM Lotus Notes client started <5> where the hell is my mail :P <8> Sunblade: Lost in Transaltion ;) <5> figures org.eclipse.swt.SWTException: Widget is disposed <8> Sunblade: it's indisposed. Please wait until it gets out of the bathroom atleast <4> right. one more cigg and Im outa here
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