I hereby claim:
- I am smaslennikov on github.
- I am smaslennikov (https://keybase.io/smaslennikov) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASDhM9VLe2Isn9L39d0_XSrWDkjZiZHnhypb950NTqBUYQo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| in a dream it was summer | |
| and i buried my head into | |
| the back of your neck | |
| the sun was high and we were | |
| shadowless | |
| drinking cold cokes on the front steps | |
| i kept a telescope, i watched the skies for rain | |
| loaded my pistol, promised "nothing ever has | |
| to change" |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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| / Choose in marriage only a woman whom \ | |
| | you would choose as a friend if she | | |
| | were a man. | | |
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| \ -- Joubert / | |
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| \ ^__^ | |
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| Before first use, rinse it in hot water then let it dry completely! | |
| Usage: | |
| Avoid placing in a place with high temperatures, such as a microwave, oven, or stove. | |
| Cleaning: | |
| Tokoname teapots become glossy as you use them. Oil impurities may become mixed in, but if you wash it the glossiness will remain. | |
| Wash with dishwashing detergent should the surface become blackish. Its beautiful gloss will remain. | |
| Do not use dishwasher or dryer! Wash with dishwashing detergent should the surface become blackish. |
| 12:46:01 MassDeba+| I once had a clogged cat that was creating serious amounts of back pressure. | |
| 12:46:36 slobber | my cat got clogged once | |
| 12:46:45 slobber | the vet felt four poos in him | |
| 12:46:55 slobber | had to forcefeed some green goo | |
| 12:49:49 Sketch | Skyl3r: a plugged cat isn't good for any engine | |
| 12:50:29 Skyl3r | Yeah, but it was a big issue with the Rx8 from what I heard. Because it was kind of a quick death for the engine | |
| 12:50:56 Sketch | i see | |
| 12:51:18 slobber | obviously solution is remove the cat and move out of california immediately | |
| 12:51:26 Skyl3r | ^^ | |
| 12:51:51 Sketch | slobber: just feed it some grass, it'll puke the clog up |
| Dear Customer, | |
| I am Randy Jacops, the CEO of Idera, Inc. You likely saw the press announcement last month announcing Idera’s acquisition of Travis CI (hereafter, Travis). Here is a link to the announcement if you have not seen it: Idera, Inc. Acquires Travis CI GmbH for Continuous Integration Capabilities. | |
| I’d like to welcome you to the Idera family and look forward to building on Travis’ history of market leading continuous integration products for software developers and testing professionals. I’m writing this letter to introduce Idera and explain why we are excited to acquire Travis. | |
| Idera delivers B2B software productivity tools that allow technical users to do more with less, faster. The company's brands span three divisions—Database Tools, Developer Tools and Testing Tools—with products used and evangelized by millions of community members and more than 50,000 customers worldwide. Continuous integration accelerates software delivery, improves developer productivity, and enables technical innovation t |
Hearing the difference now isn't the reason to encode to FLAC. FLAC uses lossless compression, while MP3 is 'lossy'. What this means is that for each year the MP3 sits on your hard drive, it will lose roughly 12kbps, assuming you have SATA - it's about 15kbps on IDE, but only 7kbps on SCSI, due to rotational velocidensity. You don't want to know how much worse it is on CD-ROM or other optical media.
I started collecting MP3s in about 2001, and if I try to play any of the tracks I downloaded back then, even the stuff I grabbed at 320kbps, they just sound like crap.
The bass is terrible, the midrange...well don't get me started. Some of those albums have degraded down to 32 or even 16kbps. FLAC rips from the same period still sound great, even if they weren't stored correctly, in a cool, dry place. Seriously, stick to FLAC, you may not be able to hear the difference now, but in a year or two, you'll be glad you did.
I have a PhD in Digital Music Conservation from the University of South Carolina. I have to
| #!bin/bash | |
| for i in $(gcloud projects list | \ | |
| grep -v PROJECT_NUMBER | \ | |
| cut -d ' ' -f 1); do | |
| gcloud config set project $i | |
| gcloud compute disks list \ | |
| --filter="local-ssd" \ | |
| --uri | \ | |
| cut -d / -f 9 |
| ### Keybase proof | |
| I hereby claim: | |
| * I am slavaaaaaaaaaa on github. | |
| * I am smaslennikov (https://keybase.io/smaslennikov) on keybase. | |
| * I have a public key whose fingerprint is EC02 2E73 D6B7 7BA9 6623 60EC 3FCF E3CC 4270 F3A7 | |
| To claim this, I am signing this object: |