Jeff Leites
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About Jeff Leites
- Birthday 01/24/1948
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www.jeffreyleites.com
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occupation
Computer Programmer/Analyst (Retired)
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Music/Techie stuff
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Location
North Hollywood,CA,UNITED STATES
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(OT) How is your weather?
Jeff Leites replied to RABid's topic in Craig Anderton's Sound, Studio, and Stage
Maybe the quake was foreshock and the big one is coming... NJ falling into the ocean 😮 wx here in Los Angeles is rainy, sunny, cloudy, windy and cold today. Snow level down to 3,000 feet. A little bit of everything. It was 82 a couple of days ago. -
Sensitivity to cold
Jeff Leites replied to JJTrotta's topic in Craig Anderton's Sound, Studio, and Stage
Have you seen a doctor about this? It may be nothing, but it could be something serious. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=cold+extremities -
That would be: .--. . .- -.-. . --- ..- - --..-- -.-- --- ..- -.. .. -.. --. --- --- -.. I haven't been on the air for very long time, but occasionally I'll go to an SDR web site and copy a little CW for the heck of it 😁
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keabe out kou ded good Huh?😕
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He did a Zoom presentation for our radio club. Nice guy. He will be missed.:
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Greatest food combo ever?
Jeff Leites replied to bill5's topic in Craig Anderton's Sound, Studio, and Stage
Standing by to be flamed... pineapple and pizza -
Reel to digital — Conversion services
Jeff Leites replied to Sundown's topic in Craig Anderton's Sound, Studio, and Stage
I'm just wondering if you are trying to get more out than you'd be putting in. I don't know very much but do you need 24-bits to make a copy of a 1/4" tape at 3 3/4 ips or 7 1/2 ips? I digitized my home recordings by borrowing a friends Teac open reel deck (my Sony isn't in good shape), recorded them on my PC as WAV, and burned them to CDs. Good enough for government work 😁 -
I might be the senior citizen here. I learned 1401 Autocoder in school in 1967, BAL and PL/I before graduating. My first job was programming a Burroughs B300 in Advanced Assembler. I retired 17 years ago after a career of programing business applications on mainframes using COBOL and CICS , and A/S400 COBOL. The only programming I do now is an occasional EXCEL VBA app for myself and a friend. But to get to the point, I agree with the others that Python is probably the way to go... at least that's what I hear. I fooled around with it a little on my PC and a Raspberry, but I never found a use for either the Raspberry or Python so I didn't pursue it very far.
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Given that the "person" of the year recognition is suppose to represent the person, or thing (in 1982 it was the personal computer) that had the most influence on the news during the year, I believe that this recognition should have gone to Hamas. Note that the recognition is NOT always for an heroic or otherwise good person, after all, in 1938, the person of the year was Hitler, probably the most evil person of the 20th century. Taylor Swift? Are you kidding me? 🤣 🙄