Have to wonder what part of "unlimited" - ie "no limits" - is considered to also mean "we can slow (limit) the speed of any server(s) we want" or "only for the first x gb/month" or "only for the first 1 mb of a connection"
FauxFaux
Yeah, it's all rather silly.
BrianFreud
seems like some CEOs discovered business plans from the early dial-ups, and somehow think they can persuade people to accept sudden limits/extra fees on formerly unlimited connections
Back when I had Comcast, they tried that on me once - turned off the line because "we detected a spike in use". I called, pointed out that there was no such clause in the contract. They tried to claim they had reason to think the line was being used by others, due to a spike in use.
nikki shakes her head at people...
FauxFaux is just hoping the base-lkine connection gets fast enough. ¬_¬
At which point I asked them to double check their stats against mine - I'd been on vacation for 10 days; the "spike" was a 50% drop in my normal monthly total bandwidth use :P
nikki
BrianFreud: my online banking has been disabled and I think it's 'cause I used it from germany
FauxFaux
Heh BrianFreud.
nikki
BrianFreud: but I don't see why people going abroad is so suspicious, anyone would think I was logging in from nigeria
BrianFreud
lol, sounds like my cell phone - the carrier let me use it in Canada, they when I came back across the border, they permanently disabled the SIMM
nikki
it's even a student account, and plenty of degrees involve a year abroad
FauxFaux
Natwest have blocked my credit card 'cos I made more than 10 purchases in a second more than once.
nikki
how on earth did you manage that?
FauxFaux
Amazon marketplace, they all go through as a seperate transaction.
BrianFreud
because according to the cell company, "it indicates a SIMM chip which has been cloned. Noone ever crosses back and forth across the Canadian border once every day."
nikki
ahh
because nobody has friends just over the border...
FauxFaux
Obviously, if you wanted to steal £15 from someone, the best way to do it wouldn't be 12 seperate transactions of ~£1.25.
That doesn't stand out on a bill at all.
BrianFreud
yeah, I'd come up to find this apt, was staying on the Can side cause it was much cheaper for hotels at that time :P
nikki
hehe
FauxFaux
Tbh, we're likely to get banned from Virgin at some point, our connection, like, doesn't go idle. Ever.
nikki
haha
BrianFreud
Oh well... if we do have this 2-3 year global depression, just wait, all the companies will be trying this stupid "extra fees for everyday things"
nikki
protest!
BrianFreud
yup
FauxFaux
44 "downloads" queued and 200 seedi.. er.. I mean, in the out folder since about.. the start of this month. <3
BrianFreud
at least in the UK, you have the BBC on the right side of the fight
FauxFaux
And we still kind of have a functioning legal system. *runs*
BrianFreud
lol
and the best TV channels of all time: Maddie1, Maddie2, AllMaddie, MaddieAllTheTime!
FauxFaux
I think that's just the newspapers. (I can't actually remember the last time I watched live tv, even my parents have sufficient sky+ that it's not necessary).
nikki
ruaok: should I still report bugs with the lucene search if they don't appear in the search on your test server thingy?
should those lost in translation ones be added to that wiki page?
nevermind, i seem to have eyesight issues
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yllona
wow. the Met production of Phillip Glass's "Satyagraha" received an absolutely scathing review. like harsh
BrianFreud
yeah, NPR really trashes it
yllona
i'm a *huge* opera buff, but 4 hours of phillip glass would be pushing the limit for me
i saw a porduction of messaein' s "st francis of assisi" and had the same mid numbing experience described for Satyagraha
BrianFreud
correction - AP, not NPR /me double-checked byline
yllona
and yeah, that was a butt-numbing 4 hours too.
BrianFreud
Honestly, I think that's true of most long operas though, at least for me
yllona
oh not for me...
BrianFreud
'tis why I walked out of that Wagner - my ears just were numb to the sound anymore
I must admit, though, for me, opera is perhaps my least favorite form of classical anyhow
yllona
the tales of hoffmann production (offenbach) I saw a couple of years ago, kept me on thee edge of my seat the whole performance
the AP review was uglier than anyhing i've read in a while. ouch
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f209
Hi I am a bit confused....for some reason I cannot find anyway to play a file through picard
BrianFreud
Picard is not a player
f209
in order to actually preform a sound comparison
BrianFreud
Why would you be doing a sound comparison within Picard? It's a tagger, not a player
yllona: The reviewer seems to be, from how he starts, somewhat not a fan of 20th century minimalism anyhow. And comments like the ones s/he makes on Sanskrit pronunciation would be true no matter what the work was.
yllona
BrianFreud: what's unusual is that last years production of Glass's Appomattox at San francisco opera were absolutely glowing
f209
BrainFrued it should have some ability to launch the file
yllona
and unanimous
f209
so you can confirm the tag is valid
that seems like a very basic feature to request...even that it somewhere can launch your media player
for the file
you have selected
is that not part of the tagger?
BrianFreud
f209: it's assumed you know what the files you've loaded in Picard are already
Kerensky98
It was a part of the old tagger.
f209
yea i thought it was Kerensky98
Kerensky98
But it sent the file to your default player.
And that caused alot of bugs so I think it was pulled from this tagger.
f209
Its assumed you already know what the files your trying to tag are..so your assuming their file names are at least partially valid
ya know..i can kinda agree with that...but lets say we have a song that there are three different recordings of
and you want to actually listen to it..and make sure its the right one
that seems like a very normal situation
BrianFreud
well, there's tickets open for it, but that explains why you cannot figure out how to do it - not currently supported :)
f209
thanks...yea i mean...it just seems like a very useful feature...i definitely know of times when i used to find a file that was lets say tagged for example...Elton John - Rocket Man
and ended up being Elton John and Billy Joel - Rocket Man Duet
or something
and the tagger said it was highly similar to the original
using the play feature would help me confirm matches were valid many times in the old version
BrianFreud
well, again, the tagger can guess based on your extant tags, and it can try for a puid match, but at base, it assumes you know already what it is you are tagging
hence why there's no "auto-save on lookup" or similar feature
nikki is actually surprised it hasn't yet been implemented
f209
yea I'm still pretty suprised that was removed
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thanks though...i thought i was just missing the feature somehow
nikki
it wasn't removed really, picard is a complete rewrite, it's just that nobody added it to picard
f209
i see, ok thanks
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yllona
i like track x of total, but thats jut me
* just me
nikki
how do you represent that in tags though?
they both have the track number and the total number of tracks, but they represent it in different says
ways, even
yllona
in tags i'd just do 01-01 (disc 1, track 1) i guess
Kerensky98
Picard does the 1/12 (track 1 of 12 tracks) like iTunes uses.
I don't think it can be changed.
nikki
this program I'm using does tracknumber and tracktotal, I'm not sure whether I should convert my old stuff into that or the new stuff into x/y style
dilemma!
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ruaok
dah?
nikki
should I still report bugs with the lucene search if they don't appear in the search on your test server thingy?
ruaok
how drastic is the bug?
nikki
minor
ruaok
then don't worry about it...
nikki
ok then
BrianFreud
Hey nikki or anyone else in the UK, which would be more correct? 1983-09-20: Glasgow Apollo, Glasgow, UK or 1983-09-20: Glasgow Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland ?
nikki
the former
BrianFreud
ok, thanks
nikki
or Scotland, UK
nikki never decided on that bit
BrianFreud
yeah, when it comes to Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland, never quite sure how those 3 ought to be listed
yllona
is GB ever used anymore?
nikki
I always put them as UK, because they're not independent countries, but I feel bad leaving the country out
UK is better imo because GB just means england, wales and scotland
yllona
nikki: thanks
nikki
but confusingly the iso code for the UK is "GB"...
yllona
yeah, i saw that when reviewing some docs a couple of weeks back.
wasn't sure *what* to do
BrianFreud
hmmm, I've never seen any bootlegs from them, but I guess I'd run into the same for a boot from somewhere like Guam or Puerto Rico, as to whether to include the , USA
nikki
they at least have their own iso codes :P
BrianFreud
technically it'd be more correct with it, but they don't really need it
yllona
techically those are territories, the PR is not happy about that *at all*. and most 'ricans i know, fing a bit offensive. but yes they have their own iso codes