Not 100% sure where to post this, but I think those that follow this thread will be interested: VMware 'pressured' hotel to shut down tech event close to VMworld, IGEL sues resort giant
The trouble with most cord-cutting solutions is that in order to access the OTA portion of most network broadcasts, you must first sign in with the same login you use for your local TV provider...which means having to have a TV plan, which is blatantly egregious and I wish they'd stop.I do still love live sports, and I would like to have the option to at least catch national and international news - and preferably state/localish, but not having that isn't a deal breaker - and I'd love to avoid stupid things like not being able to watch BBC content without a VPN and shite.
It looks like I can at least get 2 of the four major networks out of Eugene, which is close enough for me. I don't really need to listen to the local newsreader fumble over every other word and mispronounce any word longer than two syllabluzz... syllables. Or watch the weather, then a story about a tree carver, then the weather, then a story about a construction site, then the weather, then a story about the wildfires, then the weather. Especially not when the weather person chose to wear a hot pink, form fitting dress, so that the contrast between her dress and the green screen they're using created a big black aura around her dress (really accentuated the form-fittingness); but the paleness of her skin next to the hot pink meant that her face tended to take on the lighting of the weather patterns, and turned a truly unfortunate shade of lime green. It was like a 60's era jello mold bouncing perkily across the screen.The trouble with most cord-cutting solutions is that in order to access the OTA portion of most network broadcasts, you must first sign in with the same login you use for your local TV provider...which means having to have a TV plan, which is blatantly egregious and I wish they'd stop.
--Patrick
It looks like I can at least get 2 of the four major networks out of Eugene, which is close enough for me. I don't really need to listen to the local newsreader fumble over every other word and mispronounce any word longer than two syllabluzz... syllables. Or watch the weather, then a story about a tree carver, then the weather, then a story about a construction site, then the weather, then a story about the wildfires, then the weather. Especially not when the weather person chose to wear a hot pink, form fitting dress, so that the contrast between her dress and the green screen they're using created a big black aura around her dress (really accentuated the form-fittingness); but the paleness of her skin next to the hot pink meant that her face tended to take on the lighting of the weather patterns, and turned a truly unfortunate shade of lime green. It was like a 60's era jello mold bouncing perkily across the screen.
With absolutely no word of what's changing.... that worries me. I mean, it's pretty much perfect the way it is. Now I'm worried they're gonna try to put a store or something on it.
You ask, we deliver:Latency on a 7200rpm drive should be ~4.1ms, so 3.897ms isn't that far off.
I'd be more concerned to find out what the S.M.A.R.T. statistics are on the drive.
--Patrick
Well, the optical drive hasn't worked in literal years, and I never got around to replacing/removing it. Hmmm.Looks good. The ones I wanted to know are 05, C5, and C6, which are all 0, which is good. Unless you have a second drive in there, I’d start looking at fans, heatsinks, or optical drives for your noises.
—Patrick
Good. They need it. It's been obvious they've had a culture problem since well before they started having to putLarge walkouts at various Google sites, protesting workplace harassment, "sexism, racism, unchecked executive power"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...y-idUSKCN1N644R?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews
And Foxconn.suicide netting around their buildings to prevent jumpers(shit, sorry, that's Amazon)
Any good desk-standing "talking" mic can be a good "singing" mic with a puffguard. Can't go wrong with Audio Technica. If she wants to sing at full volume though, you're probably gonna need to eggcrate the walls of whatever room it is happening in.I don't know if I should ask this here or in the more general forum, BUT
I want to get my daughter a good singing mic that can hook up to her laptop, as well as some music recording and mixing (legal!) software, since she is getting very into singing. I already know about decent mics for just talking and making videos, but since singing requires a lot more *breathing* I feel like there must be more specialized mics for this kind of thing. She's already familiar with GarageBand from school, but that is an app and not computer software. She'd probably using it for things like blending acapella tracks, or maybe making a backing track. Also if anyone knows any good music composition software? OR if you know a good place on the internet with more knowledgeable people, that would also be good.
On the eggcrating front, the LoadingReadyRun people said it's significantly cheaper to buy hospital/medical eggcrate foam pads, and they're basically just as effective for a home studio. Prices on Amazon certainly look cheaper at a quick glance, and the colors are nicer (whites and blues vs. grey and black).If she wants to sing at full volume though, you're probably gonna need to eggcrate the walls of whatever room it is happening in.
I've heard making your own DIY sound absorbing panels with rockwool is a more budget-friendly option.If she wants to sing at full volume though, you're probably gonna need to eggcrate the walls of whatever room it is happening in.
Really, here at the radio stations, we mostly just put carpet on the walls. If you have the patience to gather up enough free samples, you could do it just for the price of the heavy duty staples/nails.I've heard making your own DIY sound absorbing panels with rockwool is a more budget-friendly option.
As Gas says, any good "talking" mic can by definition also be a good "singing" mic IF you work to contain the plosives with something like a windscreen or pop filter. The only other thing would be for her to practice some mic discipline, because if she's going to do choreography while she sings, she's either going to have to remember to come back to wherever the stand is planted once it's time to sing again, or else she's going to have to learn how to properly hold a handheld mic up to her face and how not to not bang it on other stuff when she isn't. There ARE mics specifically designed for singing, but their engineering isn't geared towards improving the audio quality of singing so much as compensating for the other things I just mentioned (portability, keeping spit off the mic diaphragm, etc).I don't know if I should ask this here or in the more general forum, BUT [etc...]
Uhhh...yes it is? Garageband actually IS reasonably capable (though simplified) DAW software you can use for mixing audio, creating backing instrument/drum tracks with the built-in audio samples, automation, and all that. Its biggest drawback is that while the program itself is free, you of course have to already have an Apple product in order to use it (computer OR tablet, there's a version available for both).She's already familiar with GarageBand from school, but that is an app and not computer software.
See the list of DAWs, above, but if you mean musical notation software, the fight, as it has been for decades, is between Finale and Sibelius. Finale is the old standby and Sibelius is the upstart challenger, if you can still call something that just had its 20th birthday last month an "upstart."if anyone knows any good music composition software?
And if you don't glue the four posts to the top frame, you can pull the top off when you're done to collapse the frame.Yeah, my daughter already knows the closet trick, because that's what a lot of YouTubers use, but our closets are not conducive for that. I'm tempted to make a sound booth out of PVC pipe that she can throw blankets over and use downstairs.
Dish already had a reputation of getting into pissing matches with content providers. Insert Iago "surprised" clip here.Are you an HBO subscriber on Dish Network or Sling TV? Sucks to be you. Hope you enjoy paying for things that you can't watch, and good luck getting out of your contract.
*Note, I don't actually hope you enjoy paying for things you can't watch, and I do wish you the very best of luck in getting out of your contracts.