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Built to run on any Windows or Linux server, OmniCast for Digital Cinema works over terrestrial, satellite, wireless, private WAN, or public network, and has been proven to multicast 300GB video files in excess of 100Mbps on low cost Intel servers.
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Everything they took was camera and camera file related. ” according to Jim Jannard, company founder. They “lost computers, files and drives plus prototypes that we would have preferred to keep in-house”
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I’m quite certain we won’t see any Blu-ray drives in Apple computers until the iTunes Store has a deal to sell Sony films. There is a simple quid pro quo here
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you must find an LCD, plasma, or DLP device that has a native resolution of either 1,280 x 720 pixels (720 lines progressively scanned with a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio) or “1080i” (1920 x 1080), which represents a 16:9 widescreen image with 1920 pixels
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Today, many DLP projectors being built for the home theater market incorporate a six-segment color wheel which has two sequences of red, green, and blue. This wheel still spins at 120Hz or 7200 RPM, but because the red, green, and blue is refreshed twice
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Een dergelijk event is altijd leuk. Je ontmoet mensen die je voordien niet kende of enkel van hun blog. Je kan bijpraten met personen die je voordien reeds ontmoet hebt. Je krijgt bovendien de gelegenheid in een informele en ongewongen omgeving iets voor
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The ThreeBallot Voting System by Ronald L. Rivest.
secure voting system without cryptography - 3 ballot strips, mark 2 to vote YES, 1 to vote NO, control, separate strips -
Zone of pain, Dating zone, Awkwardness, Null set
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BarCamp Brussels 2006: Session 2b
BarCamp Brussels 2006: Session 3
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