Hi all,
do you recognize this kind of ethernet traffic? This is the output (repeated over and over) from tcpdump
17:15:59.702633 01:80:c2:00:00:01 > 01:80:c2:00:00:01, ethertype Unknown (0x8808), length 60: 0x0000: 0001 ffff 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ 0x0010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................ 0x0020: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..............
Haven’t seen any blog notes about this, so: Audacity is having a prerelease of 1.2.2. Grab it here
Audacity is the open source alternative to Sound Forge, and is currently supported on OS X, *nix and Windows.
Matt has a problem with his site crashing. Nik:
What kind of profiler would you use for a job like this?
The new harpsichord at school has arrived. Due to what’s called a wormhole in the wood, I’m calling him (it’s CLEARLY a male instrment) Grima. Weee!! He sounds great. Now we just have to put the old one into shape.
Nik is back in Denmark. My trip was good. The weather has been good, my book (Peter Bastian’s “Inn i Musikken”) is still interesting, my
I haven’t been blogging much this summer more than commenting on what others have been writing. So, here goes: we ,the youth choir of the Cathedral of Oslo (Oslo Domkirkes Ungdomskor), went to the choir olympics in Bremen, Germany. There we came in 8th of 27 (which logically enough gave us a silver medal. Olympics where everyone get medals ) in the category for mixed youthchoirs. I am amazed at how great the judges were. We weren’t too well prepared, so we deserved no more, but with how well our performance went, we deserved no less either.
We went by boat to Hirsthals and had a bus from there, and stopped at a farm in Ringsted where the aunt of one in the choir had an art gallery where we held a concert. Attendence was good and the concert sounded quite good, and the party afterwards (including lots of champagne and small fortune-stones) was swell. The parties in Bremen were quite magnificent as well (the mexican place at the corner of the street with our hotel will never be the same, but we were by a couple of really nice pubs too), and being a tourist in Bremen was nice, with a great lunch at the windmill, interesting churches, a shop selling really tasty chocolate and a super public transport system that was quite reliable and didn’t cost us much because of the olympics.
A couple of weeks later I went to Sund folkehøgskole for the Ringve Summer Course where lots of recorder-, traverso-, harpsichord-, gamba-, violin&viola-, baroque guitar, lute- and theorboe-players as well as our singers and dancers. All
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