On Aug 16, 7:44 pm, "bigflet...@gmail.com" <bigflet...@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 17, 12:53 am, zinnic <zeenr...@gate.net> wrote: On Aug 14, 12:59 am, Immortalist <reanimater_2...@yahoo.com> wrote: A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Stitched together
jon.mithe@googlemail.com wrote: Hi, I've moved into a shared apartment in the city which means no more recording with a microphone :( and I was wandering if anyone could help me find a reasonable DI solution to my hobbiest recording needs. Equipment I have: decent amp head, THD hotplate, Behringer tuble ultragain mic preamp and an Echo layla 3G sound card for a PC based recording
jon.mithe@googlemail.com wrote: Hi, I've moved into a shared apartment in the city which means no more recording with a microphone :( and I was wandering if anyone could help me find a reasonable DI solution to my hobbiest recording needs. Equipment I have: decent amp head, THD hotplate, Behringer tuble ultragain mic preamp and an Echo layla 3G sound card for a PC based recording
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 10:45:03 +0200, Andrea Francia <andrea.francia@REMOVE-FROM-HERE.ohoihihoihoih.TO-HERE.gmx.it> wrote: Il vantaggio di usare un ORM non sta tanto nell'autogenerazione delle tabelle ma nel fatto di poter gestire i dati come oggetti (con le loro relazioni) piuttosto che come tuble di valori. "Tuple", forse. Comunque sul fatto che questo sia un vantaggio, c'è tanto da
We here are a highly self-selected subset of the population--we already know/care about this stuff and know the answers for our personal cases already. But I think there are a LOT of people who would benefit from doing something like what the article suggests. MAybe they won't get so into it that the tuble to using a computer to do the drudge work. (Some of us tumbled ot this two decades