1) I've got a mic and a camcorder. I'll have to see what cables are required to hook them up. The mic is meant for a singer though, so I'm not sure how it'll perform if we just mount it in the room. I've got some hardwired (but very cheap) body mics so I can check in to that too. I can't promise that it'll be a working rig in time for the next meeting but I'll try.
2) Mike, I for one would be very interested in the StarPy presentation. Twisted was alot to bite off for me so you're right about there being some knowledge overhead for the topic. On 2/3/06, Simon P. Ditner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anyone have some decent mics and recording equipment, or maybe > even a digital camcorder? > > On 2/3/06, Graham Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Requesting podcast for remote ontarians as per usual :) > > > > > > On 2/3/06, Mike C. Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Nabeel Jafferali wrote: > > >>> Phil: > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>> Anyone interested in learning about AGI's using php next meeting ? > :) > > >>>> > > >>> That would be an interesting topic. Depending on the expected length > of your > > >>> presentation, perhaps we could get a little friendly discussion > going by > > >>> getting others to talk about AGI using other languages? > > >>> > > >> I can put a quick tutorial together using StarPy (Python FastAGI > using > > >> Twisted) if people are interested in that. Fair warning though, > Twisted > > >> can be a little daunting seeming if you're not familiar with the > > >> underlying concepts of asynchronous programming. > > >> > > >> Have fun, > > >> Mike > >
