Monthly Archives: April 2005
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asnwered mysql admin questions for pat brown worked with c lamont on mediawiki met with m tignor to discuss/fix dspace admin stuff, groups, e-people, future
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fixed problem epson printer in art lab experimented with new CIT color printer, drivers
Spring Bliss: 13/21 and still counting
I hurt my knee a few weeks ago. Bad. Figured the season was over. Virtually cancelled the SkiVt-L party. Burdened my family and friends with crying and whining. It still hurts, I feel it throbbing now as I write this. … Continue reading
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met with kathy to work on art installation, isadora
Motion detection and object tracking with Isadora
Isadora is a graphic programming environment for Macintosh (with a Windows version now in public beta) that provides interactive control over digital media, with special emphasis on the real-time manipulation of digital video. Available from http:// www.troikatronix.com/isadora.html. Kathy Marmor has … Continue reading
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helped casey lamont with mediawiki installation explained html forms and form processing to Brian Moore (a web design consultant for the Dean of Student office)
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updated blog with progress reports communications with b bittman/wruv about upcoming icecast server experimented with ohphonex
ohphonex
Works, but with caveats If using over NAT (like, my airport at home), must pass port 1720 through router to laptop. If trying to talk to NetMeeting clients, even more ports must get passed through. NNoot for the timid. If … Continue reading
Videoconferencing is silly
Faculty member needs to give a talk remotely at U of malta, has some questions. For future reference, here’s my answer Video conferencing is still way more difficult to use, or even understand, than it should be. First, let’s clear … Continue reading
WRUV icecast
What a pain this has been, but at least it’s now working, sort of. I found something called esd sound daemon, ported to MacOSX via darwin ports project. Needed a bit of a hack to work with Griffin iMic USB … Continue reading