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Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 13:16
by Thea
timsinister wrote:
As for the webcam, it's all perfectly innocent. I'm not in some Teen Movie, nor am I Dirty Den!
No, you're scary wavey Jesus. And I can prove it.
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 14:47
by Izzy HaveMercy
timsinister wrote:
Iz, as our resident Aural Guru, what would you recommend I do with my speaker arrangement? I've got the two stalks, and a subwoofer under my desk that tickles my toes...any recommendations?
Sledgehammers and Semtex come to mind now
Nah, for this kind of audio, it does not matter very much. Just for a nice left-right setup, you should try to level the two speakers, eg put them on the same height and at approx the same distance from your monitor. Symmetry, so to speak. And just for the eye-candy too, it is nicer to arrange them to the left and right of your monitor.
Subwoofer can be placed wherever you like, as long as it is on the ground. Most subs are made with this placement in mind, so that the cone is at a good distance from the floor (centre point somewhere around 25-30 cm) to give you a good reflection. Put it somewhere near the wall, cone positioned towards the room, not the wall.
That's all, really
IZ.
Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 19:42
by Carpathian Psychonaut
I can has confused? The far longer 2011 geeking thread is locked and pointed to one from instead?
{scratches head}
Anyhoo, I've decided to spend my whole evenings PC use in Ebuntu tonight.
Anybody got a view if an anti-virus or firewall are really needed under Linux these days? Ta.
Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 20:43
by Vision
Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:I can has confused? The far longer 2011 geeking thread is locked and pointed to one from instead?
{scratches head}
Anyhoo, I've decided to spend my whole evenings PC use in Ebuntu tonight.
Anybody got a view if an anti-virus or firewall are really needed under Linux these days? Ta.
Looks like 40 pages is about the limit before a thread gets locked..so...um...a four year old Tim-blindness-thread has been necro'd!
I'd stick a firewall on at least
Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 20:46
by Carpathian Psychonaut
Vision wrote:Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:I can has confused? The far longer 2011 geeking thread is locked and pointed to one from instead?
{scratches head}
Anyhoo, I've decided to spend my whole evenings PC use in Ebuntu tonight.
Anybody got a view if an anti-virus or firewall are really needed under Linux these days? Ta.
Looks like 40 pages is about the limit before a thread gets locked..so...um...a four year old Tim-blindness-thread has been necro'd!
I'd stick a firewall on at least
Yeah - thinking about it I guess that's a minimum - even for a penguin!
Posted: 05 Mar 2011, 21:35
by emilystrange
all the pics are broked!
Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 01:30
by Izzy HaveMercy
1000 pots and to the bin it is indeed...
Links are bOrked yeah, the net is allergic to stuff more than 2 years old
IZ.
Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 04:11
by Petseri
Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:I can has confused? The far longer 2011 geeking thread is locked and pointed to one from instead?
{scratches head}
Yup. 1,000 posts and threads get locked and binned. Usually. If there is another already started, I will try to point in that direction. Any idea how many "currently the weather is..." and "currently playing..." thread there are?
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 20:35
by the_inescapable_truth
Switched to Chrome on Linux, since firefox has the major shortcoming of not actually working properly.
So Google gets my soul.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 09:54
by Carpathian Psychonaut
Trying to get my head around REGEXP expressions but, for some reason, nothing sticks. I understand some of the individual operators but the finished strings are so busy that it takes for ever to unpick what they actually mean and building one is more trial & error for me at the moment.
Anybody got a good linky for a nice introduction page/site with examples?
Ta.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 12:26
by the_inescapable_truth
The O'Reily Mastering Regular Expressions book is good.
If you've having trouble working out what a regexp is doing, then trying converting into a finite-state machine. There are probably even tools to do this for you.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 13:38
by markfiend
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 15:29
by Carpathian Psychonaut
Ta. That's one of those URLs that you feel you should have been able to guess when you actually see it
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 16:24
by markfiend
I refer to it constantly
Also:
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 16:54
by Carpathian Psychonaut
The 'find an email address' thing is one of the first examples I saw!
I also found this:-
http://www.regexplanet.com/simple/index.html
Which has allowed me to debug my expression as needed. I'm using a .src.replace to search from the .com in a URL to the last occurrence of a / in a Greasemonkey script.
Got it down to
.com/.*/
Seems it's good to be 'greedy'
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 00:31
by Quiff Boy
Big day for apple fanboys
Upgraded iTunes, java, iTunes again and then safari on 2 MacBook pros
Then upgraded iTunes twice on a windows 7 laptop.
Then upgraded my iPhone and iPad to iOS4.3 on one of the MacBook pros.
Then upgraded the other iPad to iOS4.3 on the windows 7 laptop.
Phew
All worked first time.
Can't remember the last time I did that many upgrades at once all in PC-land without at least 3 serious f**k ups
I'm just glad I don't have the latest model of AppleTV or I'd be upgrading that too right now
I loves me' Apple toys innit
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 13:13
by markfiend
I wanted to rename anything called *.JPG to use lower-case file-extension in a HUUUUGE folder structure. "This will take me ages" I thought.
But nope, it's just a 1-liner in Python
Code: Select all
[[os.rename(os.path.join(root, name), os.path.join(root, name.replace('JPG', 'jpg'))) for name in files if name[-3:] == 'JPG'] for root, dirs, files in os.walk('/path/to/folder')]
Python rocks.
Posted: 11 Mar 2011, 14:17
by Chairman Bux
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, 08:00
by the_inescapable_truth
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, 10:43
by Quiff Boy
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, 13:00
by markfiend
Bloody hell there's a "9-11 troof" troll comment on there already. *shakes head in disbelief*.
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, 21:29
by James Blast
fired up the barbie for the first time in '11', the baby sparked up first time!
Then failed to maintain the 200C required to broil a wad of meate - muggins had forgotten it was still on 2010's spunked out canister, literally running on vapors. I didn't turn Japanese, more Esquimaux.
wot? not geeky enuff...
Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 14:27
by Quiff Boy
luv and hat
a blog whereby 2 opposing views comment on issues troubling contemporary existence, for example:
why the word "nom" is evil:
http://luvandhat.tumblr.com/post/376145 ... e-word-nom
and why the hipstamatic app is for w*nkers
http://luvandhat.tumblr.com/post/3896433025/hipstamatic
i'm especially loving the 'hat' comments
also note the two missing e's in the site's title - how very web 2.0
Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 14:38
by markfiend
Quiff Boy wrote:also note the two missing e's in the site's title - how very web 2.0
Actually it's ripped off from The Simpsons.
As the Simpsons' characters (like most cartoon characters) have only four digits (three fingers plus thumb) per hand, you can't put the usual
LOVE HATE tattoos on someone's knuckles.
So Robert "Sideshow Bob" Terwilliger has
LUV and
HĀT tattooed on his knuckles. The macron above the
A means it would be pronounced as a long
A, as in the word
hate.
Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 14:42
by markfiend
(I think I'm allowed the above post, as this
is the
currently geeking thread.
)