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At the Sounding Edge: Sounding Better All The Time







At the Sounding Edge: Sounding Better
All The Time

At the Sounding Edge: Sounding Better
All The Time
04/09/2004 04:11 PM

In preparation for this month's Linux Audio Developers conference at Karlsruhe, Dave offers a status report on the state of Linux audio.




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Partially because I was getting sick of social networks systems, partially because they were trying to be "exclusive" with invite only and partially because it was easy, I took the policy of saying yes to every friend request that didn't look like a fakester. Now I've found the edge of Orkut. According to Orkut, you can only have 1000 friends. I guess that's OK compared to the 150 or so for AIM. This error message reminds me a bit of real life. I know need to forget someone every time I meet someone I want to remember because I'm having a buffer overflow on my people recognition memory.

Now the question is... What do I do with my Orkut network now that I'm "done"?

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