Gypo Logger
Timber Baron
Speaking of MPEG's, does anyone know if the audio from one mpeg can be superimposed onto another mpeg, and if so, how is it done and what software is required?
John
John
Originally posted by Gypo Logger
Speaking of MPEG's, does anyone know if the audio from one mpeg can be superimposed onto another mpeg, and if so, how is it done and what software is required?
John
Not quite <i>every</i> thread, Tim. And I do make a good effort to see everything. Sometimes I just don't have the time. Sometimes I schedule them to be fetched while I'm asleep for viewing the next day. I'd prefer to see them all at the time I'm in the context of the thread, as I'm sure you prefer it too.Originally posted by Tim Gardner
Glen cries in every single thread about the size of attachments as though he does use them.
Daniel said the same thing, almost verbatim, in an email. Naturally, I didn't believe him because nobody else has ever said anything to me about it. Certainly not you. I love to entertain one-on-one dialog Tim, you needn't be afraid to approach me if you have something to say. Public or private, either is good for me.I am not the only member that does not appreciate the way he insists that everyone else change to fit him.
I've never made any claims to having great equipment; ever. I'm using both a 233 MHz P-II and a 466 MHz Celeron, networked, to compose this reply. Do you think it's great stuff? Neither do I. But it's entirely sufficient, even when hooked to broadband. I'm running a couple of filtering proxies and a web cache all daisy-chained, mail transport stuff, a nameserver, FTP and HTTP servers, SSH and telnet servers too, and many many more services (but this sentence really should be in the next reply block) and the hardware is way more than sufficient. Why do you guys all have gigahertz CPUs? Just so you can run the latest from Redmond, no doubt.He claims he has great equipment and operating system yet he connects them to the rest of the world via dial up.
My connection is quite standard. Some of the 49% of (U.S.) Americans cannot even get 56k modem speeds. This is a tree worker/lover web forum. I live directly amongst beautiful specimens of walnut, true and pecan hickories, red and white oaks, chinquapin oaks, slippery and american elms, sugar maples, ohio buckeyes, hornbeams, beeches, tulip poplars, and more. All in my "yard" and easily of an average 80' tall. Do you really think I'd move away just for a better Internet connection?If he cannot gain access to cable or DSL then maybe he needs to move out of Hicksville where they do have them and stop complaining. It is NOT my fault that Glen has a substandard connection.
Originally posted by MasterBlaster
John, it was Big John.
Originally posted by John Stewart
Awh man I was in a rush and I misread the post!
Sorry about that Big John and sweet move with the feet I'll give that a try sometime.
Damb Butch I was all impressed and braggin to my buddies that I had talked to that guy and everything!
now I feel stupid:blush:
Later
John
Originally posted by BigJohn
I know about the weight and gravity thats my biggest trick and tool. I was talking about lowering that piece out not pulling it.
Here is what happens when a ground guy touches my 0200