I checked Best Buy again. The second system I recommended is in stock at the Best Buy in Warwick. It's on sale for $353. :)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8254569&type=product&i...
I'm thinking about getting out of Dodge today to unwind so if you pick it up early today I can come up and help you install it and then just come home later in the day.
Cheers,
your son
--- Chris Mauritz chrism@imntv.com wrote:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
oops.
<blush>
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another one of those misguided emails. :-D
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 04:45 -0800, Steven Vishoot wrote:
--- Chris Mauritz chrism@imntv.com wrote:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
oops.
<blush>
<snip>
another one of those misguided emails. :-D
Guided mismails? :-O
Note to self: Check 'TO:' again before clicking 'Send'
On Dec 17, 2007 6:58 AM, Chris Mauritz chrism@imntv.com wrote:
I checked Best Buy again. The second system I recommended is in stock at the Best Buy in Warwick. It's on sale for $353. :)
Hmmm, that actually looks like a decent system. Thanks for the recommendation.
I'm thinking about getting out of Dodge today to unwind so if you pick it up early today I can come up and help you install it and then just come home later in the day.
Will you help us install it to? :-P
Cheers,
your son
You have to remind your parents that you're theirs? Really?
We just wouldn't be starting a Monday off right if I weren't poking fun at someone elses simple misfortunes.... Yes, I know I'm going to hell :-P
Jim Perrin wrote:
Will you help us install it to? :-P
Hey, what's a geek son to do? My folks can't even set the time on their VCR. It is, after all, the holiday season. It also makes it a lot more bearable for their son to have some A/V distractions on those long family visits. :)
Again, sorry for the misdirected email everyone. Good thing it wasn't to my girlfriend....what would my wife think about that as she googles my name?!!?! hehe (Honey, I kid!!!! I swear!!!)
Happy holidays to all.
Best,
What is a VCR?
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Chris Mauritz Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 5:08 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Home Theater Thing
Jim Perrin wrote:
Will you help us install it to? :-P
Hey, what's a geek son to do? My folks can't even set the time on their VCR. It is, after all, the holiday season. It also makes it a lot more bearable for their son to have some A/V distractions on those long family visits. :)
Again, sorry for the misdirected email everyone. Good thing it wasn't to my girlfriend....what would my wife think about that as she googles my name?!!?! hehe (Honey, I kid!!!! I swear!!!)
Happy holidays to all.
Best,
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On Dec 17, 2007 4:09 PM, Aron.Darling@emulex.com wrote:
What is a VCR?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCR
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Chris Mauritz Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 5:08 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Home Theater Thing
Jim Perrin wrote:
Will you help us install it to? :-P
Hey, what's a geek son to do? My folks can't even set the time on their VCR. It is, after all, the holiday season. It also makes it a lot more bearable for their son to have some A/V distractions on those long family visits. :)
Again, sorry for the misdirected email everyone. Good thing it wasn't to my girlfriend....what would my wife think about that as she googles my name?!!?! hehe (Honey, I kid!!!! I swear!!!)
Happy holidays to all.
Best,
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HA HA HA....
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From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Nicolas Sahlqvist Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 7:14 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Home Theater Thing
On Dec 17, 2007 4:09 PM, Aron.Darling@emulex.com wrote:
What is a VCR?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCR
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Chris Mauritz Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 5:08 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Home Theater Thing Jim Perrin wrote: > > Will you help us install it to? :-P > Hey, what's a geek son to do? My folks can't even set the time on their VCR. It is, after all, the holiday season. It also makes it a lot more bearable for their son to have some A/V distractions on those long family visits. :) Again, sorry for the misdirected email everyone. Good thing it wasn't to my girlfriend....what would my wife think about that as she googles my name?!!?! hehe (Honey, I kid!!!! I swear!!!) Happy holidays to all. Best, _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Aron.Darling@Emulex.Com wrote:
What is a VCR?
It's an ancient thinking machine typically installed over a television set (not to be confused with a plasma or LCD screen like we have in modern times....I'm talking 60kg of honest-to-goodness picture tube, m8) that was often used to tell time. Periodically, after a power outage, its secondary purpose was to summon the eldest born of the clan to chant some strange incantation while holding a handheld keypad to cajole the benevolent time spirit back into the device. You can still sometimes find them in museums (or my parents house...which is oddly similar to a museum). Some people also used them to make copies of talking movies, but I'm not sure if my folks ever got around to that. It does, however, work great for playing a 20 year old copy of the Sands of Iwo Jima, though it seems to get grainier upon each visit.
Best,
Again, sorry for the misdirected email everyone. Good thing it wasn't to my girlfriend....what would my wife think about that as she googles my name?!!?! hehe (Honey, I kid!!!! I swear!!!)
Reminds me of that 17th (?) century toast: "To our wives and lovers: may they never meet.".
-s
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 21:19 -0800, Scott Silva wrote:
on 12/17/2007 7:09 AM Aron.Darling@Emulex.Com spake the following:
What is a VCR?
It is a tivo with a tape drive ;-P
Virtual Confusion Reactor!
Usually within a containment vessel constructed of locally available raw materials, this reactor will be located somewhere near the center of the vessel. As native fauna approach it, they begin to experience uncertainty, apprehension and a strong fight-or-flight response.
These responses are heightened as they observe that there are more than 3 operational control buttons on it, and even worse, that the universal controller often associated with it has a *zillion* control functions.
These phenomena are most pronounced in fauna over 40 years of age, especially if the "User's Manual" has been perused.
The purpose of the containment vessel is to reduce the chances of being carted off to an institution for rehabilitation by preventing the neighbors from seeing the cursing, screaming hurling of miscellaneous objects, falling on the floor and wailing and withdrawal into a semi- catatonic state that often results in the "user".
The only known reliable preventative measure is for the fauna to procreate and wait until the offspring attain an age of 3 or so. At that time, all functional responsibility for the operation of the VCR is assigned to said offspring and the "adult" fauna are rendered irrelevant.
On Dec 17, 2007 4:07 AM, Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
Note to self: Check 'TO:' again before clicking 'Send'
We just wouldn't be starting a Monday off right if I weren't poking fun at someone elses simple misfortunes.... Yes, I know I'm going to hell :-P
We'll have plenty of company, and make the devil's life miserable (just wait until he needs an upgrade!)....
;^)
mhr
on 12/17/2007 1:46 PM Steve Thompson spake the following:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007, MHR wrote:
We'll have plenty of company, and make the devil's life miserable (just wait until he needs an upgrade!)....
The devil probably runs Windows :)
-s
I thought the devil runs Microsoft! ;-D
What's the first recommendation?
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Chris Mauritz Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 3:59 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] Home Theater Thing
I checked Best Buy again. The second system I recommended is in stock at the Best Buy in Warwick. It's on sale for $353. :)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8254569&type=product&i... 2522677
I'm thinking about getting out of Dodge today to unwind so if you pick it up early today I can come up and help you install it and then just come home later in the day.
Cheers,
your son
-- Chris Mauritz chrism@imntv.com EVP & Chief Technology Officer Global Music International http://www.imntv.com
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Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 06:58 -0500, Chris Mauritz escribió:
I checked Best Buy again. The second system I recommended is in stock at the Best Buy in Warwick. It's on sale for $353. :)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8254569&type=product&i...
I'm thinking about getting out of Dodge today to unwind so if you pick it up early today I can come up and help you install it and then just come home later in the day.
Cheers,
your son
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
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James A. Peltier wrote:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
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Sorry, linuxaudio.org & linux-sound.org
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:25 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
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Thanks but I can check out those pages now, my internet access is very limitated, so I need a name of a good program, after that I thinks is easier for me to get what I need.
Could you please tell me some programs names????
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Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:25 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
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http://www.linux-audio.org http://www.linuxsound.org __________________________________
Thanks but I can check out those pages now, my internet access is very limitated, so I need a name of a good program, after that I thinks is easier for me to get what I need.
Could you please tell me some programs names????
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I have no idea what you are looking for. I've never used any of this software
The Linux Digital DJ
* BeatForce http://www.beatforce.org a computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera * BpmDj http://bpmdj.sourceforge.net/ very interesting set of programs for the Linux DJ * DBMix http://DBMix.sourceforge.net/ software DJ digital audio mixing system * DJ Krazy http://svn.digium.com/view/djkrazy/ a neat MP3/CD mixer for the Linux DJ in us all... * DJPlay http://djplay.sourceforge.net/ "aims to be a high-class live DJing application for Linux" * Final Scratch http://www.finalscratch.com pro-audio computerized DJ system from *Stanton Magnetics* * GDAM http://www.ffem.org/gdam/ /Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer/, a new mixer for the Linux digital DJ * Jay'O'Rama http://www.openjay.org/jayorama/ cool DJ tool for PCM/MP3/OGG playback and manipulation * Mixxx http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/ a cool DJ mixer from the Andersen brothers * MP3Mixer http://szyzyg.arm.ac.uk/%7Espm/mp3mixer.html a system for mixing multiple MPEG audio streams in realtime * Oolaboola http://www.hyperreal.org/%7Eest/oolaboola/ virtual turntable fun with Eric Tiedemann's "open-source cyber-shamanic noise-maker" * OpenJay http://www.openjay.org dedicated site for open-source DJs * OpenJay Development Krew Forum http://www.openjay.org/ojdk/ a site dedicated to discussing "...problems, code, techniques, tips & tricks and all issues related to the computer DJing world" * UltraMixer http://www.ultramixer.com very cool virtual DJ mixing software, requires *Java* * terminatorX http://terminatorx.org enables hip-hop style "scratching" of WAV files
Thanks a lot when I get the programs an tested I'll tell you about thanks again El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:38 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:25 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
http://www.linux-audio.org http://www.linuxsound.org __________________________________
Thanks but I can check out those pages now, my internet access is very limitated, so I need a name of a good program, after that I thinks is easier for me to get what I need.
Could you please tell me some programs names????
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CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
I have no idea what you are looking for. I've never used any of this software
The Linux Digital DJ * BeatForce <http://www.beatforce.org> a computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera * BpmDj <http://bpmdj.sourceforge.net/> very interesting set of programs for the Linux DJ * DBMix <http://DBMix.sourceforge.net/> software DJ digital audio mixing system * DJ Krazy <http://svn.digium.com/view/djkrazy/> a neat MP3/CD mixer for the Linux DJ in us all... * DJPlay <http://djplay.sourceforge.net/> "aims to be a high-class live DJing application for Linux" * Final Scratch <http://www.finalscratch.com> pro-audio computerized DJ system from *Stanton Magnetics* * GDAM <http://www.ffem.org/gdam/> /Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer/, a new mixer for the Linux digital DJ * Jay'O'Rama <http://www.openjay.org/jayorama/> cool DJ tool for PCM/MP3/OGG playback and manipulation * Mixxx <http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/> a cool DJ mixer from the Andersen brothers * MP3Mixer <http://szyzyg.arm.ac.uk/%7Espm/mp3mixer.html> a system for mixing multiple MPEG audio streams in realtime * Oolaboola <http://www.hyperreal.org/%7Eest/oolaboola/> virtual turntable fun with Eric Tiedemann's "open-source cyber-shamanic noise-maker" * OpenJay <http://www.openjay.org> dedicated site for open-source DJs * OpenJay Development Krew Forum <http://www.openjay.org/ojdk/> a site dedicated to discussing "...problems, code, techniques, tips & tricks and all issues related to the computer DJing world" * UltraMixer <http://www.ultramixer.com> very cool virtual DJ mixing software, requires *Java* * terminatorX <http://terminatorx.org> enables hip-hop style "scratching" of WAV files
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On Tuesday 18 December 2007 04:52:30 Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Thanks a lot when I get the programs an tested I'll tell you about thanks again
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:38 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:25 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
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http://www.linux-audio.org http://www.linuxsound.org __________________________________
Thanks but I can check out those pages now, my internet access is very limitated, so I need a name of a good program, after that I thinks is easier for me to get what I need.
Could you please tell me some programs names????
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I have no idea what you are looking for. I've never used any of this software
The Linux Digital DJ * BeatForce <http://www.beatforce.org> a computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera * BpmDj <http://bpmdj.sourceforge.net/> very interesting set of programs for the Linux DJ * DBMix <http://DBMix.sourceforge.net/> software DJ digital audio mixing system * DJ Krazy <http://svn.digium.com/view/djkrazy/> a neat MP3/CD mixer for the Linux DJ in us all... * DJPlay <http://djplay.sourceforge.net/> "aims to be a high-class live DJing application for Linux" * Final Scratch <http://www.finalscratch.com> pro-audio computerized DJ system from *Stanton Magnetics* * GDAM <http://www.ffem.org/gdam/> /Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer/, a new mixer for the Linux digital DJ * Jay'O'Rama <http://www.openjay.org/jayorama/> cool DJ tool for PCM/MP3/OGG playback and manipulation * Mixxx <http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/> a cool DJ mixer from the Andersen brothers * MP3Mixer <http://szyzyg.arm.ac.uk/%7Espm/mp3mixer.html> a system for mixing multiple MPEG audio streams in realtime * Oolaboola <http://www.hyperreal.org/%7Eest/oolaboola/> virtual turntable fun with Eric Tiedemann's "open-source cyber-shamanic noise-maker" * OpenJay <http://www.openjay.org> dedicated site for open-source DJs * OpenJay Development Krew Forum <http://www.openjay.org/ojdk/> a site dedicated to discussing "...problems, code, techniques, tips & tricks and all issues related to the computer DJing world" * UltraMixer <http://www.ultramixer.com> very cool virtual DJ mixing software, requires *Java* * terminatorX <http://terminatorx.org> enables hip-hop style "scratching" of WAV files
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There is also a Linux distro that will set up you pc as a sound studio. I can't remember what its called off hand and I'm at work without an in ternet connection. Go to the Distro watch web site and you should find it.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 05:27:03PM +0000, John Bowden enlightened us:
There is also a Linux distro that will set up you pc as a sound studio. I can't remember what its called off hand and I'm at work without an in ternet connection. Go to the Distro watch web site and you should find it.
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ is probably what you're thinking of. It looks like they provide repositories for Fedora distros, but rebuilding them for EL-based distros probably wouldn't be too hard.
Matt
El mar, 18-12-2007 a las 17:27 +0000, John Bowden escribió:
On Tuesday 18 December 2007 04:52:30 Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Thanks a lot when I get the programs an tested I'll tell you about thanks again
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:38 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
El lun, 17-12-2007 a las 20:25 -0800, James A. Peltier escribió:
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:
Is there any programs like Virtual Dj on linux, I mean a software that allow me to mix music like a Dj
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
http://www.linux-audio.org http://www.linuxsound.org __________________________________
Thanks but I can check out those pages now, my internet access is very limitated, so I need a name of a good program, after that I thinks is easier for me to get what I need.
Could you please tell me some programs names????
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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I have no idea what you are looking for. I've never used any of this software
The Linux Digital DJ * BeatForce <http://www.beatforce.org> a computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera * BpmDj <http://bpmdj.sourceforge.net/> very interesting set of programs for the Linux DJ * DBMix <http://DBMix.sourceforge.net/> software DJ digital audio mixing system * DJ Krazy <http://svn.digium.com/view/djkrazy/> a neat MP3/CD mixer for the Linux DJ in us all... * DJPlay <http://djplay.sourceforge.net/> "aims to be a high-class live DJing application for Linux" * Final Scratch <http://www.finalscratch.com> pro-audio computerized DJ system from *Stanton Magnetics* * GDAM <http://www.ffem.org/gdam/> /Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer/, a new mixer for the Linux digital DJ * Jay'O'Rama <http://www.openjay.org/jayorama/> cool DJ tool for PCM/MP3/OGG playback and manipulation * Mixxx <http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/> a cool DJ mixer from the Andersen brothers * MP3Mixer <http://szyzyg.arm.ac.uk/%7Espm/mp3mixer.html> a system for mixing multiple MPEG audio streams in realtime * Oolaboola <http://www.hyperreal.org/%7Eest/oolaboola/> virtual turntable fun with Eric Tiedemann's "open-source cyber-shamanic noise-maker" * OpenJay <http://www.openjay.org> dedicated site for open-source DJs * OpenJay Development Krew Forum <http://www.openjay.org/ojdk/> a site dedicated to discussing "...problems, code, techniques, tips & tricks and all issues related to the computer DJing world" * UltraMixer <http://www.ultramixer.com> very cool virtual DJ mixing software, requires *Java* * terminatorX <http://terminatorx.org> enables hip-hop style "scratching" of WAV files
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There is also a Linux distro that will set up you pc as a sound studio. I can't remember what its called off hand and I'm at work without an in ternet connection. Go to the Distro watch web site and you should find it.
Ok I will Thanks again now I can because we have almost not access to internet but next week I will check it out manny
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