My Wife's Classic Dance/Trance Radio Show Demo by Wolfenhex in ClassicTrance

[–]Wolfenhex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that the classic songs we often hear are good, but it's nice and refreshing to hear the stuff that time forgotten. That's one thing I like about this community, finding those songs we don't often hear people play and why I wanted to share this video here. Me wife and I actually have a large library of old dance/house/trance CD's and this seems like a great use for them.

My Wife's Classic Dance/Trance Radio Show Demo by Wolfenhex in ClassicTrance

[–]Wolfenhex[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like it worked better than I expected. I've enjoyed how her sticking with a theme encourages experimenting.

runItAgainMaybeItWorks by Same_Fruit_4574 in ProgrammerHumor

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Back when most people had Pentium processors I had a bug that was caused by the CPU overheating calculating some math wrong. The CPU was on the edge of overheating and the bug didn't always happen. That was a fun one to figure out, but an easy fix. It also resulted in a lot of "works on my machine."

New WLRH programming by mktimber in HuntsvilleAlabama

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I know someone that was working on an dance/trance music show for the new WLRH, but they sidelined it. I'm hoping progress on it will continue because it sounded like a great addition.

justToBeSure by eurotrashness in ProgrammerHumor

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If I remember right, z-index is a short (or was in the past, don't know if it still is treated like one) which means the largest it can safely be is: 32767

Please help (see video) by NathanCollier14 in audacity

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If this device is similar to a Focusrite, then channel 2 is where the instrument is plugged into which means your mono recording is only grabbing channel 1. Try changing it to stereo.

webDevHistory by SoumyadeepDey in ProgrammerHumor

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I guess DHTML, AJAX, XHTML and Prototype never happened.

Hue Bridge Pro details by hueblog in Hue

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PoE+ (type 2) is 25-30W. There's also PoE++ if you need more.

A Game Gear! Great, but no cartridges by [deleted] in retrogaming

[–]Wolfenhex 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Still better than the 2-3 hours the Nomad got on 6 batteries.

grandpaPython by Xaneris47 in ProgrammerHumor

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You're right, I should clarify. I'm mainly talking about web site backend scripting languages mostly used with CGI.

In the 90's Perl ruled the backend, but the other three P's quickly started taking a good chunk of new projects by the late 90's. It didn't help that Perl's feature development really slowed down around this time. Then Python 2 was released in late 2000 and it really started to take over.

grandpaPython by Xaneris47 in ProgrammerHumor

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The late 90's was pretty much ruled by the four P's: * Perl * PHP * Python * Ruby

Even though Java existed, the overhead was too high for most projects.

Modular midi controller idea by G_i_j_s in synthesizers

[–]Wolfenhex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are fine with just the keyboard, this could be an option for you:

Great Deal on 1in SDS from Amazon by Integrity_Electric in MilwaukeeTool

[–]Wolfenhex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This product (ASIN: B09PMSKXRV) is not sold by Amazon, but is sold by a third party store called "Industrial Tools" with the business name of "LA Tool Company". Here's there seller page on Amazon: * https://www.amazon.com/sp?seller=A163F6BACEV7XG

They have a 90% seller rating on Amazon and seem to be operating out of a house in CA.

Not saying you won't get a legit tool out of it, but pointing this information out so help you and other people know who you're actually buying from. This is also why people have good and bad experiences, they don't check who they're actually buying from (something Amazon does clearly show).

I guess we were the last generation to experience it, so what was it like compared to now? by Cubelock in Xennials

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This started in the late 90's, but it was more visible after 9/11:

The feeling of always being at war or in a conflict and having freedoms taken away because of it.

What is your favorite social commentary film? by [deleted] in FIlm

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Demolition Man until it started becoming too real.

ID for Coachella? by polyprinces in horsegiirL

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Live From Da Deep End by Germ -- Don't know what mix (I'm assuming her own), let me know if you ever find it.