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- emilystrange
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the mac pro is running very slow - i have lion, but that's not caused any probs. teh last week has seen a lot of crashes and oodles of ranbow wheels. safari is particularly bad, and i can't seem to type anything on there or word for mac without waiing a few decades.
anyone got any ideas what it is and how to fix it? xx
anyone got any ideas what it is and how to fix it? xx
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
- Izzy HaveMercy
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What generation Mac Pro do you have? seems there are some issues with 2010 models now, you might try to give the PRAM and NVRAM a zap...emilystrange wrote:the mac pro is running very slow - i have lion, but that's not caused any probs. teh last week has seen a lot of crashes and oodles of ranbow wheels. safari is particularly bad, and i can't seem to type anything on there or word for mac without waiing a few decades.
anyone got any ideas what it is and how to fix it? xx
IZ.
- emilystrange
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mid 2009, it says.. and you said what????
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
- Izzy HaveMercy
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If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
lplex again
http://audioplex.sourceforge.net/
Just made an audio DVD from the Gothenburg 24 bit file set & it's superb!
http://audioplex.sourceforge.net/
Just made an audio DVD from the Gothenburg 24 bit file set & it's superb!
- markfiend
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One of our testing servers is misbehaving. We ran uptime and got:
Whoa. I don't think I've ever seen those numbers reach double figures before!
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12:55:17 up 29 days, 21:57, 7 users, load average: 501.55, 500.97, 500.66
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
- markfiend
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Coincidentally, we pushed my commits to the testing box just before it fell over
However, everything I've done works fine on my machine and a VM I'm running, both with load numbers in the 0.3 to 0.4 region. I can't even begin to imagine how PHP could get loads up in that range! Surely Apache would crap out way below that sort of loading!
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
- markfiend
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Yeah it's up again now. FSM alone knows what happened
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
- Izzy HaveMercy
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Oh FFS just ADMIT you used an END statement!markfiend wrote:Yeah it's up again now. FSM alone knows what happened
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- markfiend
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Oh FFS just ADMIT you used an END statement!markfiend wrote:Yeah it's up again now. FSM alone knows what happened
IZ.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
- lazarus corporation
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Currently geeking the Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner
I have boxes full of negatives, and I got rid of my old darkroom equipment years ago. This solves the problem very nicely.
I have boxes full of negatives, and I got rid of my old darkroom equipment years ago. This solves the problem very nicely.
- lazarus corporation
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Meanwhile, also currently geeking a free, open-source, digital audio workstation for Linux (and also OSX) called Ardour. Basically an unlimited-track recording thingy with a huge number of free plugins/fx.
Using it in conjunction with Hydrogen, a free, open-source, drum machine.
Fave thing so far is that it's easy to get Hydrogen to feed a 'song' to Ardour, with each drum automatically assigned to a different track in Ardour, allowing for discrete drum volume/fx control at any stage in the process.
Using it in conjunction with Hydrogen, a free, open-source, drum machine.
Fave thing so far is that it's easy to get Hydrogen to feed a 'song' to Ardour, with each drum automatically assigned to a different track in Ardour, allowing for discrete drum volume/fx control at any stage in the process.
Playing with my Western Digital WD TV Live, wireless media player.
I think someone set my soul alight
- Obviousman
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How multiformat is that? Are its speed and quality any good? I'm quite annoyed at what my photographer delivers as scans for the price they ask (panoramic 135 or square 120 apparently is a problem for their machinery which means I often end up with incorrect digital cuts in my shots etc) but it takes centuries to scan a roll on my flatbed, so I don't use that either. A Nikon Coolscan 9000ED seems rather nice but doesn't come close to my budget (and their cheaper models don't do 120 IIRC).lazarus corporation wrote:Currently geeking the Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner
I have boxes full of negatives, and I got rid of my old darkroom equipment years ago. This solves the problem very nicely.
- lazarus corporation
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The negative holder that comes with it is only for the standard 135 format (24×36 mm) - it won't do panoramic 135 or square 120.Obviousman wrote:How multiformat is that? Are its speed and quality any good? I'm quite annoyed at what my photographer delivers as scans for the price they ask (panoramic 135 or square 120 apparently is a problem for their machinery which means I often end up with incorrect digital cuts in my shots etc) but it takes centuries to scan a roll on my flatbed, so I don't use that either. A Nikon Coolscan 9000ED seems rather nice but doesn't come close to my budget (and their cheaper models don't do 120 IIRC).lazarus corporation wrote:Currently geeking the Ion Multiformat Slide and Photo Film Scanner
I have boxes full of negatives, and I got rid of my old darkroom equipment years ago. This solves the problem very nicely.
- Obviousman
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Hm, hardly multiformat then
- lazarus corporation
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It's multiformat in that it can scan (135) negatives, slides, and 3 sizes of print. But no, not multiple formats of negatives.Obviousman wrote:Hm, hardly multiformat then
Personally I only wanted it for the 135 negative format, so it's great for me.
- Quiff Boy
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cakePHP
http://cakephp.org/
especially the scaffolding system which can create a very slick and very, very instant admin area for CRUD'ing database tables
http://cakephp.org/
especially the scaffolding system which can create a very slick and very, very instant admin area for CRUD'ing database tables
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