Friday, 4 March 2005
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Better iDisk sync using Transmit
For those of you who, like me, have had endless problems with Apple's Local iDisk Sync (keeping a local copy and letting the system sync it either manually or automatically), here an alternative. This hint requires that you h...
[Via macosxhints]
. .< 11:58:46 PM >
Synch iCal via FTP using Transmit
I've been looking for a way to use my iCal calendars on the internet. I don't use .Mac, and I dont want to share neccessarily. I just want access to my calendars and to be able to let others see them, too. This hint requires ...
[Via macosxhints]
. .< 11:19:34 PM >
A hard and bitter day
”This is a dreadful moment. It cuts against the national type.”
. .< 10:10:18 PM >
PEI Travel Recommendations
Last year one of my father's colleagues asked for advice on planning a family camping trip to Prince Edward Island. I just heard back from him that my advice was helpful, so I thought I'd post it here.
[Via ruk.ca from peter rukavina]
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SMPTE Requests Input on Sources of Lip Sync Errors
Within the industry there is an increasing awareness, both in broadcast engineering circles and in the viewing audience, that audio-video synchronization errors, usually seen as problems with lip-sync, are occurring more frequently, and often with greater magnitude. The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers’ Committee on Television Systems Technology has formed an Ad Hoc Group on Lip Sync Issues to review aspects of this problem and make recommendations for solutions. ...Read More »
[Via Digital Pro Sound News] Checks calendar . . . nope, not April 1st yet. Hmmm . . .
. .< 9:57:24 PM >
Yet Another Form of Digital Radio: 3G Cellular
Orbitcast alerts us to the Next Next (Next) Big Thing: Radio over third-generation cellular (3G) data networks.
Virgin Radio is “broadcasting” two stations for free that
anyone with the right cellular phone can listen to by downloading a small application. The capable audience is nearly
15 million.
[Via Droxy (Digital Radio)]
. .< 9:37:29 PM >
NYTimes to build content using it's archives
It looks like the NYTimes will build some new content based on archived info--fantastic news! David Weinberger says that they will "publish thousands of topic pages, each aggregating the content from the 10 million articles in its archive, going back to 1851, including graphics and multimedia resources." Coverage by:
[Via house of warwick]
. .< 9:25:15 PM >
Import Linked MP3s into iTunes script
girtby.net: This AppleScript script “will download all links from the currently selected item in NetNewsWire that end in .mp3, import them into iTunes, then trash them.”
[Via Ranchero.com]
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