On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 04:41 +0200, Robin Gareus wrote:
On 06/08/2011 03:58 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 20:58 -0400, Paul Davis
wrote:
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Devin Anderson
<devin(a)charityfinders.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Paul Davis
<paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
> I suggest that if you're up for reading a long article, you read all of this:
>
>
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/04/25/110425fa_fact_bilger?currentP…
That was a fantastic article. Thank you for posting it.
you're welcome. the day i read this i felt like i had died and gone to heaven.
however, i should point out that i got the link to this from a web
site that links to stuff of (almost) this quality every day:
Arts & Letters Daily
http://www.aldaily.com/
its an absolute treasure-trove of links to well written, deep,
intellectual articles and reviews. just enough flow keep to up with,
to keep coming back to, but not so much as to feel overwhelmed.
and now we're way, way off topic :)
Yes and much more important than milliseconds are the links, regarding
to the view of the USA about Europe, e.g.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304906004576369572348921238.h…
German Telecom is ripping off people. News at 11.
Fortunately I get the whole wages tax back when
doing the annual
adjustment of income tax. 'They', the industrialist and their lackeys,
the politicians, cheat everybody here in Europe. Unfortunately and now
it becomes on-topic again, the RME HDSPe AIO ordered by the same German
dealer, is less expensive when ordering from England, instead of
ordering from Germany. Ok, just half-on-topic.
So? Open an import/export shop if you feel up to it.
Well, let me try to take this discussion back to linux-audio and F/LOSS.
While reading about the author of the Book "Physical Audio Signal
Processing" (
http://www.dsprelated.com/dspbooks/pasp/ ) I stumbled over
this earlier today:
Interesting, btw. for me a flat should look like this room:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/user/sleitman/max.jpg?130351…
While I'm happy to be younger than this man, still having long hair.
<quote>
"When I need to solve a new problem, I search the Web, download new
tools, study the documentation as needed, and keep things moving in one
sitting (without entering my credit-card number all the time). Such
accelerated, cross-disciplinary problem-solving increases overall
productivity, and in my opinion this should be a top priority
until everyone in the world has a decent standard of living and
population growth is slower than economic growth.
In other words, Job 1 for all of us should be "creating wealth" in our
own way, and free open-source software contributes significantly to this
goal for software engineers.
</quote>
(
http://www.dsprelated.com/showarticle/65.php )
Don't rant, do something :)
robin
I'm doing 'something' :), but I'm not interested in opening a shop.
I've
a lot to do with migrants and such social issues. Btw. before there was
the web, there already were public libraries, not only for people who
wish to read, sciences and arts already before there was the Internet
spread information for free by pictures :). Full ACK with this quote,
exactly the way I'm living. Note, most of my computer originally is from
bulk dump, I only changed parts, when there was the need to do so. E.g.
now I had to buy a new mouse, because Debian and Ubuntu dropped the
support ;). I'm using PPPoE and a monitor ;) and even the RME sound card
is less expensive than a valid 4-Track cassette recorder was. I'm
completely against secrecy of knowledge. I'm a thorn in e.g. Dirk
Brauner's flesh, regarding to this. I should sell my knowledge to
Neumann *lol*.
Off-list? Who cares, I already pushed Group reply ..., but really a
little bit too OT IMO.
Are this audio books those celebrated standard works? In my mind there
are white book covers with blue letters, I saw in the hands of other
people, I never 'read' those books myself. Perhaps I'm confusing the
books with "Röhrentechnik ganz modern" it's white and blue.
Cheers!
Ralf