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Danny Angus
blog.killerbees.co.uk
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Internet Archive loses their CDL appeal - The Internet Archive's Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) lends out scans of physical books, ensuring that each scan is lent to one person at a time. Publi...2 months ago
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[ANNOUNCE] Apache NetBeans 18 Released - The Apache NetBeans team is pleased to announce that Apache NetBeans 18 was released on May 30, 2023. What's in the Apache NetBeans 18 release: https://...1 year ago
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The Security Failures of Online Exam Proctoring - Proctoring an online exam is hard. It’s hard to be sure that the student isn’t cheating, maybe by having reference materials at hand, or maybe by substit...4 years ago
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ApacheCon@Home 2020 - Myrle Krantz has added a photo to the pool: [image: ApacheCon@Home 2020]4 years ago
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GTID implementation - Oracle vs MariaDB - Oracle MySQL has implemented GTID differently from MariaDB; this article walks through some of the key differences. Before we look at the details, let’s ...6 years ago
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ApacheCon Seville 2016 – Building a Container Solution on Top of Apache CloudStack- Steve Roles - Building a Container Solution on Top of Apache CloudStack- Steve Roles Cloud native applications running in containerised environments look set to create a...7 years ago
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Nóirín Plunkett - https://www.flickr.com/photos/robertburrelldonkin/5729816462 smiles and socks retreating in co. wicklow now empty whiskey and secrets bar camping in ox...9 years ago
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Hello world! - Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!9 years ago
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Debugging MySQL Slow Queries With Many Joins - This week I encountered an issue that I hadn’t seen in a while. The ORM in a CMS project that I work on automatically joins to many subclass tables, causin...11 years ago
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You’re invited to help us celebrate an unlikely pairing in open source - We are just days away from reaching a significant milestone for our team and the open source and open standards communities: the first anniversary of Micro...11 years ago
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Boat For Sale - Boat For Sale: Price: £150 Terms and Conditions Oracle reserve the right to alter the web price of this acticle even after purchase. Price does n...17 years ago
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I know nothing, I'm not a fortune teller, and you'd be insane to think that I am. This disclaimer was cribbed from an email footer I once received. It is so ridiculous I had to have it for myself.
Statements in this blog that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements including, without limitation, statements regarding my expectations, objectives, anticipations, plans, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward looking statements include risks and uncertainties such as any unforeseen event or any unforeseen system failures, and other risks. It is important to note that actual outcomes could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements.
Danny Angus Copyright © 2006-2013 (OMG that's seven years of this nonsense)
Comments:
Got it. Fought with it. Still haven't coughed up MORE cash to get a decent ripping workflow going. Software and hardware are, at best "minimalist"...without the 'simple'.
Stick with a name brand record player and sound card inputs.
A fantastic way to turn your old vinyl records into an MP3 format is via the Ion USB Turntable. Now its time to get my old collection out of the attic and wipe down the dust.
Quite simply, the olden music always strikes me as the best, very unlike all of this modern day crap. The Ion USB Turntable now allows me to bring out the best of the 60's into the digital world.
Ion USB turntable