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Mountain Community Television Channel 15 Serves the communities of Weed and Mount Shasta through the cablecasting of local produced television shows. MCTV15 provides training, studio space and equipment to help local producers make their shows. website
GotWiki is the home of the best Internet application ever invented. The world has changed forever. website
ShastaShooters is a website for the newly formed photographic enthusiasts. The group is located in Mt. Shasta and is planning to meet monthly to share the world of photography. website
Google The very best search engine on this planet. Who knows what else it out there. website
WikiWikiWeb Ward Cunningham had the very first wiki website that started to change the world of online collaboration. website
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January 2009
Wednesday, Jan 21, 2009
Favicon
I want to make a favicon for Got Wiki. The question is how do you do that. It's easy when you use the http://www.favicon.cc/ online service.
I uploaded my new icon to the root folder of my site. Visited my home page only to find no new icon display in my browser.
Saturaday, Jan 17, 2009
Picon for online communities

Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009
I am all a Twitter
http://twitter.com/gotwiki
http://twitter.com/telosnow
http://twitter.com/mctv15
Tuesday, Jan 13, 2009
Compiling FLEX
Run the bash terminal and cd to project directory. Run compiler.
mxmlc --strict=true -use-network=false --file-specs hello.mxml
Note that the FLEX SDK must be in the path. To compile on the Mac, the SDK can not be located on a FAT32 partition.
Mac OS X PATH
How to add AIR and Flex sdk's to the Macs system path. Run the bash terminal and enter.
export PATH=$PATH:/Volumes/OSX/Library/Development/sdkAIR/bin/:/Volumes/OSX/Library/Development/sdkFlex/bin/
Make the new path available every time you log in by adding the line above to ~/.profile
Monday, Jan 12, 2009
USB Headsets worth talking in to!
I would like to find a USB headset with very good voice quality to be used as part of a live audio show.
Requirements:
- USB Audio without drivers for OS X or Windows XP
- Headset i.e headphones and microphone
- Stereo
- Multiple devices connected via USB hub ( Up to 4 headsets )
- Low latency round trip. From mics to software mixer and back out for monitoring.
- Independent routing and control for each headset
- Cost <$50
- Works with Mac and PC
Candidates:
- Logitech ClearChat Comfort USB Headset ( $33 )
- Plantronics GameCom 377 ( $50 )
- Plantronics Audio 470 USB headset ( $30 )
- ABS AZ1 ( $40 )
telosNOW tech
telosNOW is my weekly talk audio show that is available live on MCTV 15 and over the Internet at http://telosnow.com and http://www.ustream.tv/channel/telosnow. The show is live every Sunday from 1pm - 3pm PST. We cover all that is important to the people and community of Siskiyou County. We encourage anyone to be part of the show. You can call in, text chat and email us during the show.
An interesting combination of hardware and software is being used used to make the show possible.
Hardware:
- MacBook Pro
- Firewire 10 channel mixer
- 2x4x2 channel headphone amplifier
- x3 headsets
- x2 condensor microphones
- x1 Rode VideoMic
Software:
- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.6
- Soundflower modified for 6 stereo channels
- Composite audio device
- Reaper
- iTunes
- UStream
- CamTwist
- Firefox
- Skype
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