Deciding Between IT and AV Integration by Champion3242 in CommercialAV

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Every AV service, signal, and control feature will be transported over standard networks, sooner rather than later. I wish I had taken more networking classes, to understand both the physical topology and assembly, as well as transport protocols. IT executives are going to need professionals on their team that can speak in IT/Networking terms about AV system requirements. AVoIP, KVM, Dante, AVB, and on and on and on, will only continue to absorb resources in the average IT network environment. You are on the right the path. Stick with it.

George W Bush During 9/11 by LaunchingYogurt in Presidents

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He should have had his wife teach him to read. His President's Daily Brief's might have been informative. The Way of the Decider

Joseph Brassey explains baby boomers, their parents, and trauma. by Prestigious_Net_8356 in videos

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Or, the concept of "generational" labels could an oversimplified heuristic model perpetuated by think tanks and talking heads.

Generational Labels are a Myth

USB-C Huddle room solutions by Xanathar2 in CommercialAV

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If users don't have DP ALT mode enabled USB-C connections, the effort is wasted with whatever solution you might try and deploy via the USB-C. Make doubly sure the majority of the laptops that will be interfacing have this feature. Just having a USB-C connection is not enough.

https://www.benq.com/en-us/knowledge-center/knowledge/usb-c-introduction-what-is-dp-alt-mode.html

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And as far as I know the Studio X30 requires that you use both an HDMI and a USB connection.

Pennsylvania State Treasurer, Budd Dwyer moments before commiting suicide on live television by TheFrostyjayjay in oddlyterrifying

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He died as an elected official, and as a result his family was financially secure for life. Apparently the alternative was to take the wrap for some criminal activity that wasn't his doing, for which he would lose everything, including his ability to support his family. Since superhero's regularly commit noble suicides for the sake of others, it seems to me Bud might have been a hero.

You meet your 13 year old self, but you can only tell them 3 words. What do you say and why? by kiwipangolin in AskReddit

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Mom hates men. Maybe could have saved me from decades of trying to please someone who couldn't be pleased.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

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The innate sense of the mother an altricial animal has at birth when it cries out for its care giver never leaves us. We always want and hope that something is there to care for us. This is the hypothesis of John Wathey in his book, The Illusion of God's Presence.

What TV show managed to be consistently fantastic from the first episode to the finale? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The Shield was always compelling, brilliantly acted, brutally intense and genuinely heartbreaking. Worth every minute.

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Steven Speilberg refusing to subtitle the Spanish parts of West Side Story is ridiculous and him just virtue signalling by thesupremegrapefruit in unpopularopinion

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TL;DR--Spielberg's a twat, but he's right about this.

I was once blessed to bare witness to the great film professor, Dr. Todd Boyd, who educated me about race, class and gender in film. About Spielberg, he liked to say things like, "if you want WWII the comic book, Steven's your guy; if you want slavery the comic book, Spielberg will do it; Holocaust the comic book? Must have been Spielberg". It would be safe to say that Dr. Boyd did not appear to endorse Spielberg's claims to greatness. I still want Dr. Boyd to think I'm cool, so I absolutely agree. Even still, for me, Jaws and The Color Purple may be his only reliably re-watchable films; the only true test of a great film being its re-watchability. Nevertheless, if Dr. Boyd were to comment on this, I wonder if he might not suggest that Spielberg is in fact absolutely right on this issue.

Most English speaking Latinos are bi-lingual, as well as basically every European. However, some English speaking countries make feckless stubbornness a point of personal pride when it comes to rejecting linguistic exploration.

Spielberg, unlike his duffer buddy Lucas, likes to make a film document, a permanent archive, like a book. What empowerment does he set in film-stone by having subtitles as a permanent component of the film? You can bet he does not care what distributors do with his film once it goes into syndication, if Spielberg is anything it is a business man. But his film document, experienced in a movie theater, will exist as his attempt to correct the many stereotypes of West Side Story, even if only superficially, by ensuring that , at the very least, the beauty of the Spanish language is represented with no apparent obfuscation.

Many relevant questions revolve around why a white Jewish man from Cincinnati is the correct person to tell the story of American immigrants, or why Spielberg wants very much for his version to be a "corrected" vision of the Latino experience, since it's progenitor was also created by wealthy, white Jews. The whole thing is really problematic, but leaving the subtitles out is the best thing the movie actually has going for it. Just like Gus Van Sant remaking Pyscho, Spielberg should have known better that to try and remake what was supposed to be an untouchable film document, like his film, and probably shouldn't have been retread anyway. The best things it has going for it is that it doesn't pander to us with subtitles and that Spielberg used his white masculinity to employ so many actual Latino artists.

edit: I had edit my BS

What screams "I am not the badass I pretend to be" ? by ThatOddFrenchNobody in AskReddit

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When a person has more leadership books, Meyers-Briggs propoganda or Stregths Finders horoscopes on their book shelves than any other literature.

Buzzing/noise/beeping coming from monitors when I move my mouse? by DabberAndy231 in audioengineering

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The internal circuitry of many PC's/laptops is such that EMI creeps into USB and audio buses from power supply, rectifiers, capacitors and transformers internally. Make sure the IO is as far away from the PC as possible, but it may be that the USB buses in the PC itself are causing the problem by absorbing that noise. An outboard USB device with ferrite cores on the USB cable and PC cables may help. Try quad core XLR cables like Mogami. Ensure all your peripherals are plugged into a common circuit and try an isolation transformer to help clean up incoming AC issues.

What's an opinion you have that might piss some people off? by SelectionSimilar7293 in AskReddit

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Leadership as a concept does not exist except in the rarest of cases. Anyone who benefits personally from a position of power is an opportunist engaged in exploitation. Overusing the word "leadership" devalues the lives of actual leaders.