Jeff Ratliff on dent.gomertronic.com
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Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Dec-2013 17:54:29 EST
Jeff Ratliff
I did not see kangaroos. That would have been cool. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Dec-2013 17:54:09 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Well, one of the dishes was supposed to be chicken. I didn't have any though. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Dec-2013 17:13:04 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Off work early today. Office Christmas party. Got to go to the zoo and wander around. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Monday, 09-Dec-2013 00:14:20 EST
Jeff Ratliff
I don't think removing the big pops detracts from the vinyl character. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Monday, 09-Dec-2013 00:13:59 EST
Jeff Ratliff
I've removed bad pops by isolating a few milliseconds of the recording with Audacity and cutting the volume. Works Ok. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 20:00:21 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Chocolate chips are tasty. They do not make a good meal. #bakingtips -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 18:13:43 EST
Jeff Ratliff
There's something to be said for reaction time. But strategy might make up for it. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 18:12:10 EST
Jeff Ratliff
YouTube keeps giving me ads about some guy named Jimmy Fallon. Is he from TV? Maybe he's related to Ken Fallon. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 18:07:26 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Haven't used the sed. I have Perl. I had to alias 'ls' to get it to work right, and it took a few tries to get 'find' to work as expected. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Sunday, 08-Dec-2013 18:01:00 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Some would say the GNU versions suffer with feature bloat. I have newer git and Ruby versions on the Mac, which I like. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 23:50:53 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Yes. Maybe that's it. People should be more aware of the threats and less trusting of corporations. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 21:27:52 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Where I live you have to be notified if you're under video surveillance. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 21:25:07 EST
Jeff Ratliff
I prefer ads that are more relevant to me. They even ocsasionally cause me to buy things. So they do work. Not sure what the ROI is, though. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 21:22:59 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Yes, sort of. But if you expect a service to exist without being paid for, that's pretty unrealistic. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 20:47:14 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Before computers I knew if I wrote my address down in exchange for something "free" I'd get more junk mail. It's not about technology -
zoowar (zoowar)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 17:09:06 EST
zoowar
Not really, most people don't have a clue as to what technology is capable of. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 14:59:01 EST
Jeff Ratliff
People should be smart enough to question why they're getting something for free. It's just basic common sense. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 13:15:03 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Yes. That's a concise and memorable way to put it. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 13:08:20 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Privacy violation is the price of some "free" services. It's not a question of necessity. Some people are willing to pay that price. -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2013 12:56:33 EST
Jeff Ratliff
So you're learning that most "free" services are only free as in beer. Ads and privacy violation are how they pay the bills.