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First live demo of the Windows Vista voice recognition:
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Damn, I have that one too, but it must be misfiled somewhere
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Oregon - Beyond Words (Chesky) Greg Osby and Sound Theatre (JMT)
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When you send a PM it is only saved in the Sent folder when you tick the box "Add a copy of this message to my sent items folder" below the message.
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http://user.it.uu.se/~svens/larverna/normal.html
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Mobile Fidelity has just announced these two titles on "GAIN 2™ Ultra Analog 180g Ltd. Ed. LP", to be released in fall this year: Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Flies High Gerry Mulligan & Scott Hamilton - Soft Lights Sweet Music The same titles will be released on hybrid SACD soon. Another jazz reissue - Pat Martino "East" - has been announced for SACD release, but not on LP.
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According to his homepage, he is 17 years old (born May 29, 1989)
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That's right. The copyright only protects the presentation, not the concept behind it. Patents protect inventions. In the US, business methods can also qualify as inventions. Someone who presents his invention to a potential investor always faces a dilemma. He wants to present it a way that is detailed enough so to convince the investor, but at the same time he wants to make sure the company cannot use the invention if no business relationship sees the light. A patent gives the inventor a strong protection, but not all ideas are patentable.
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Your presentation is protected by copyright. These FAQs should answer your basic questions: http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html As copyright is protected without registration, a problem is often to prove the date of creation in a lawsuit. This can be done quite easily by sending a registered letter containing the work adressed to oneself, and leave it unopened. The official post stamp would serve as a proof of the date of the work contained in the envelope. There are also official registration procedures, but these may be to complicated for some situations. Here are some trademark FAQs: http://www.uspto.gov/go/tac/doc/basic/
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Other SACDs he mastered are John Coltrane "Blue Train" (not recommended IMHO, bright, compressed, almost mono) and "John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman" (sounds great). http://www.sa-cd.net/showtitle/918 http://www.sa-cd.net/showtitle/1324
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I have only heard the CD, and I think this recording is not really worth an audiophile treatment. The sound is decent and enjoyable, but not nearly as good as state-of-the-art studio and live recordings from the same era. Bass and drums sound a bit too distant in the mix, dynamics are limited. But maybe on $30 vinyl it sounds much better
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$8.39 at CD Universe (including 6% commission for Organissimo if you use the link below) http://www.cduniverse.com/default.asp?styl...=lk_organissimo
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The current (1998) CD release cover:
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Almost every expert said that Landis lost the Tour that day. But his incredible comeback is also partly due to the strategic error of the other two leading teams to let Landis go in the following stage and allow him to win 7 minutes back. They probably too though it was impossible for Landis to do that, but from experienced racing strategists you'd expect more caution. They could have prevented Landis' spectacular comeback.
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No, they come from multiple-generation or damaged tape copies, which sound like worn-out cassettes.
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FOUR CHANNEL CD SOUND HAS NEVER BEEN IMPLEMENTED
Claude replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Audio Talk
Yes, that's one part of the "rechannelling" operation. The other trick is to delay one channel very slightly, which creates an artificial ambience effect. -
The new ones are remastered by Rudy Van Gelder (nice improvement). I think the tracklists changed too, so you better compare them before upgrading individual discs only.
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Our forum colleague John (couw) made some booklets for the ZYX/Fantasy box sets with the complete discographical info. They can be printed and folded to fit the boxes: http://mitglied.lycos.de/couw/Documents/ Thanks, but the small booklet does in fact include that kind of info. My complaint being that it contains nothing else than that. Even the small ZYX version of the Miles Prestige set had comments for every session (even though they were very hard to read due to the tiny font size). In the Art Pepper, Bill Evans Riverside, Miles Davis and Monk Riverside I have (the reduced ZYX versions), the booklets do not contain the detailed discographical info that John put into his booklets.
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Our forum colleague John (couw) made some booklets for the ZYX/Fantasy box sets with the complete discographical info. They can be printed and folded to fit the boxes: http://mitglied.lycos.de/couw/Documents/
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I think a 16CD box set is too much. They should have released this material entirely, either chronologically, but split it up into 4 box sets (Vol.1-4), or thematically (Complete Red Garland/John Coltrane Sessions, etc). Reissuing the original albums doesn't make much sense when these were compiled from various sessions, as was often the case with Prestige albums. Edit: what Lon said
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Mark Russinovich, the guy who discovered the Sony rootkit, will no longer make public Windows security flaws, because he's now working for Microsoft: http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2006/07/o...-microsoft.html http://slashdot.org/articles/06/07/18/1545258.shtml
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Depending on the features offered by your email provider, you can have an SMS sent to your mobile phone whenever you receive such a notification email. That makes it a "ring" button.
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Naomi Campbell, the perfect woman????
Claude replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
What if this what just made up so Naomi gets a few headlines, and to cultivate her "wild animal" image? Kate Moss landed her biggest contracts right after the cocaine scandal: http://news.sawf.org/Fashion/16187.aspx -
I've never heard of such a thing. You can't trust filesharers. I once downloaded a file called "two_guys_making_a_phone_call_to_Lou_Donaldson_(hilarious!).mp3" but it was just a Britney Spears song ...