ch
checkout? The 0-18-fixes branch compiles just fine on FC4 w/the latest GCC
4.0.x (as well as GCC 4.1 in the Fedora Development tree).
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>
> http://www.iwill.net/product_2.asp?p_id=34
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> http://www.iwill.net/product_2.asp?p_id=40
I'd got with the A64 chassis if you care about HDTV, so you can put an nVidia
AGP card in there. Wow, only $136 USD at geeks.com, that
, sans DRM. :)
> What we need is the video equivalent of "Audio HiJack Pro" for the Mac.
That would definitely be more efficient, but...
> I'm sure somebody will hack this soon, but it will be illegal due to
> the DMCA (in the US anyway).
...there would be that.
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> 2006-01-22 21:57:59.961 Video timing method: RTC
>
> What have I misunderstood?
> Do I need more of PAM?
Did you also log out and log back in to make those new limits applicable to
the user you're running as?
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fmpeg spec to Axel, but it hasn't
been built yet.
Also, are you sure you're using the ffmpeg you built, and not one installed
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On Saturday 28 January 2006 13:44, Michael T. Dean wrote:
> On 01/28/06 16:16, Brian Wood wrote:
> >On Jan 28, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> >>On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote:
> >>>this time I took some "advice" and simply c
of storage and RAM
> MythTV 0.18.1
> IVTV 0.4.2
> LIRC 0.8.0_pre3
> PVR-150, PVR-350, HD-3000
> nVidia 5700 video card
What nVidia driver are you using? The latest one results in pegged cpus on
playback for some folks, while 7676 works just fine. Though I dunno if 7676
compiles agai
t; for over a week.
I'd try yanking the nVidia 8178 driver and install 7676 instead. Lots of folks
have had issues w/the latest one. I haven't yet had a chance to see if its
simply a case of Myth needing to be rebuilt against the newer nVidia libs
(which has been the case at leas
C4 and then upgrade (worked fine for me on
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his weekend.. Any thought on where or when?
I need to make a stop near Green Lake that afternoon, and need to be in
Bellevue (Eastgate/Factoria area) no later than 6:30pm, so somewhere between
those two locations gets my vote. :)
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the
Harmony learn all the IR commands off of that. However, there are numerous
pre-existing "MythTV" device config options you can pull from the Harmony
site. I never did try any of them though. Also not sure how to offload the
config from mine (but haven't really looked ha
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0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1920 x 1080
...
(II) NVIDIA(0): Setting mode "1920x1080p"
1080p is rather nice for desktop-like use on this thing too...
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GeForce 6200 here, DVI to DVI at 1080p, absolutely flawless.
Which makes it all the more annoying that my eVVAG GeForce 6200TC
can't do 1080p without that slight tearing issue I've previous
n the TV decodes the stream itself. And it's all digital until it
> gets inside the television. What more do you want? It sounds more like
> your TV is the problem to me.
GeForce 6200 here, DVI to DVI at 1080p, absolutely flawless.
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> > >
> > > Matt
> >
> > I Agree... its SUSE :-)
> >
> > Mike C
>
> nope, it's GENTOO
>
> (2 down, 8 to go)
The correct answer is "whatever you're most comfortable with&qu
ell... you
> know the rest. =) When I finally took the time to get my mythbox
> working again, she was so excited you would have thought I brought a
> cute puppy home. It's only been about a month, and the hard drive is
> full. DOH.
Only one hard drive?!? :p
(Check out some of JPP's posts about Project Grayhem, where you can see
evidence of his ~3TB of storage in the screenshots... :)
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'svn diff', if I'm thinking clearly. However, I think this
patch is not complete. You can't check only to see if AC3 passthru is enabled,
because even with that enabled, people play back non-AC3 audio streams, and
might want 'use v
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Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> General, IIRC.
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 01:09:46PM -0500, Michael T. Dean wrote:
> On 01/19/06 22:25, Jarod Wilson wrote:
>
> >On Thursday 19 January 2006 19:11, William Lewis wrote:
> >
> >
> >>>Yeah. Shouldn't "video as timebase" be disabled if "AC-3
ng raw digital
audio, its completely raw, you can't controll its volume level. Might be best
to let Myth do the audio decoding and pass PCM audio instead of raw digital
audio. Could also try to rig up something with an irblaster if you're dead
set on having the amp in
ter.
How 'bout simply disabling 'use video as timebase' at run-time when passing
raw AC3, regardless of what 'use video as timebase' is set to.
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On Thursday 19 January 2006 11:22, Steve Adeff wrote:
> On Thursday 19 January 2006 14:08, Adam Propeck wrote:
> > On 1/19/06, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thursday 19 January 2006 01:01, Phill Edwards wrote:
> > > > > 8xxx versions of th
> Correct. I did add an updates-testing kernel to FC4's buildsystem, but
> 2.6.15 breaks a lot of stuff, so I removed it and focus on FC5 and
> getting the kmlds built for it. It looks quite OK for now, and FC4
> might get the 2.6.15 kernel sooner than FC5 will get released. Let's
> see.
Its a race!
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kernel for FC4, which is very much NOT a priority at Red Hat right now
(they're very busy w/work on FC5). Sounds like following Michael Krufky's
instructions provided by mrwester might be your best route at the moment (or
at least, the shortest path to enlightenment :).
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> On 1/19/06, Drew Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 1/19/2006 4:12 PM Michael Haan wrote:
> > > On 1/19/06, *Jarod Wilson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
ing, because the Unix servers
> that I develop always already work. I'm new to this Linux thing.
>
> Please advise.
You might start here:
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/mythhd.php
There are links there to a few other references that might help too.
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I've also got a dual PIII/600 that I ran as my master backend for quite a
while without a problem, handling multiple HD and SD streams at once (I
retired it for a faster machine to get faster commercial-cutting and
transcoding, not due to any I/O issues).
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because AGPGART is built into the kernel (rather than as a module), and thus
you can't replace it w/NvAGP. Red Hat/Fedora builds AGPGART into their
kernels. I've not found any compelling reason to use NvAGP over AGPGART
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for years longer. The fact is, if I blow up our now working mythbox,
in any way shape or form, my girlfriend will have my head.
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Keep in mind that all your settings are in your db, so entirely removing
everything and then reinstalling won't cost you anything (and you can install
mythtv-suite, in that case).
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all AMD64 users that have tried them thus far.
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HDTV, but it isn't a kernel stack size issue. I'd switch to a different file
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ne or the other and stick with it. Once you have the
right repositories configured, just "yum|apt-get|smart install " and
package (or packages) should get installed with all their dependencies.
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On Wednesday 18 January 2006 16:38, Matt Hannan wrote:
> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > Nope, just insanely busy with work and family, while also trying to write
> > a few chapters of a book (though I did take a 4-day semi-vacation too,
> > which may have some interesting side-ef
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 01:37:36PM -0500, Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 10:04 -0800, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > MBE). The other caveat is to have solid backup power, because XFS's
> > aggressive caching might lead to random data corruption if your machine
echo "XFS should be fine"
fi
:)
That said, I like XFS quite a bit myself, and have used it without a problem
on Fedora Core in the past (though I'm just using ext3 right now on my RHEL4
MBE). The other caveat is to have solid backup power, because XFS's
aggressive cachi
at that. Got a thread ref there? I'm about 650 unread
messages behind on the devel list right now, and quick searches through that
mailbox for both 'mythmusic' or 'endian' aren't turning up anything...
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eck -r -u mythtv -pmythtv mythconverg
[...]
> mythconverg.recordedmarkup
> warning : Number of rows changed from 52759 to 52789
> status : OK
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> The second running shows everything is okay.
Yup, should be good to go now.
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7 13:22:04 /usr/sbin/mysqld: Can't open file:
> 'recordedmarkup.MYI'. (errno: 145)
>
> Yet, this file exists;
>
> sudo find / -name recordedmarkup.MYI -print
> /var/lib/mysql/mythconverg/recordedmarkup.MYI
>
> Any ideas as to fixing this?
# mysqlcheck -r -u mytht
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> > > On Monday 02 January 2006 23:04, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > > > On Monday 02 January 2006 19:20, Terry Dawson wrote:
> > > > > Is anyone working on a book for MythTV?
> > > >
> > > > Yup.
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t just doesn't feel like the right thing to do!
> AHAHHAAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHA!
> Just kidding. I am not a zealot of any OS over the other.
> As long as an OS does what I need it to, then that is the right OS to use.
Amen. Thus the reason my PPC l
do back
> in the olden days? Or, because this is ppc hardware, am I just going to
> want to kill myself before I get it to work right?
>
> It is lonely out here in the world alone!
You should be able to compile everything now. Those packages were built by
compiling on a G
eful
here... However, note that in my case, 38MB/s on sustained writes is more
than 3x the bandwidth of a 100Mbps network (and still exceeds the throughput
of many real-world GbE networks), so like the other guy said, drive bandwidth
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> > almost no CPU resources. Your card does hardware scaling when using Xv,
> > so you shouldn't notice any difference whether scaling on the Myth box
> > or the TV.
> >
> > Mike
>
> recommended to play everything out of the computer to the highest
>
't see it in my HD
> > stuff.
> >
> > rather confused. I'll let it be for now.
>
> Is that not an interlacing issue?
Most likely. I'm guessing the movies that look fine are already
progressive-scan (along w/the HD stuff), while many television shows put on
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Is anyone working on a book for MythTV?
Yup.
Hi Jarod,
Is it you, or someone else? I'd like to talk to them about
ore powerful.
[...]
And I just got two courtesy copies of Linux Multimedia Hacks in the
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> Is anyone working on a book for MythTV?
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On Monday 02 January 2006 15:47, Matt Hannan wrote:
> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > On Monday 02 January 2006 13:46, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
> >>>>> Let's stay on topic, folks. This is not an iTunes issue, but
> >>>>> rather a MythTV one.
> >&g
to be
adjusted for native alsa output settings.
And I need to actually try out FC4/ppc Myth. :)
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On Friday 30 December 2005 17:13, John Andersen wrote:
> On 12/30/05, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another possibly-relevant data point... I recently transcoded a bunch of
> > shows off a network mount using ffmpeg (via myth2ipod) on an smp machine,
> > e
elevant data point... I recently transcoded a bunch of shows
off a network mount using ffmpeg (via myth2ipod) on an smp machine, each
using only one cpu, and the resulting transcodes are flawless.
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> > > lot, and I'm sure other people are running into them, too.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know what's going on? Is anyone still working on the
> > > project? Would it be a bad idea to fork off a myth2ip
oad. You
might check if you have it on, and if so, turn it off, let the kernel do it
instead. Could help...
Check with:
# ethtool -k ethX:
Offload parameters for ethX:
rx-checksumming: on
tx-checksumming: on
scatter-gather: on
tcp segmentation offload: on
Turn i
only
consists of four ATA drives, and can write at a sustained rate of 30MB/s
without a problem. I've got a 5-drive U320 software RAID 5 array in another
machine that does ~80MB/s without a problem.
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capture devices are in slave backends that write to the master via NFS),
along with the occasional SD stream thrown in as well.
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> > I have said Westinghouse 37" TV, and it most definitely does accept
> > and display a GORGEOUS 1080p signal (from a GeForce 6200's DVI port).
>
> Which model is your Westinghouse?
dels (or other cheap ones) have SMART support
The Promise cards do have smart support.
> and will power down my drives after a period of inactivity
Dunno, I always set my systems to never spin the drives down.
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begins on drive 2, and so
on. A striped array means data is written to all drives in the array at once,
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Dunno if it'll actually help, but does fix some yum oddities for me from time
to time.
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> CONFIG += opengl
> DEFINES += USING_OPENGL_VSYNC
> }
>
>
> The issue has been addressed in the development version.
Also fixed in the release-0-18-fixes svn branch, along with the addition of a
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find said patch over on
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u like headaches. For my 1080i set, I use
a 540p mode for the GUI and SDTV, then xrandr to 1080i for HDTV content. The
1080p set stays at 1080p all the time (and is greatly preferred for viewing,
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> will internally convert to 1080i then convert back to 1080p, or pull
> some other tricks. Others, like a Westinghouse 37", is said to be
> true 1080p all the way.
I have said Westinghouse 37" TV, and it most definitely does accept and
display a GOR
ne wrong, I
> wouldn't mind getting called an idiot as long as you let me participate
> in your insights... ;-)
# find / -name "*myth*"
There has to be something old still on your system somewhere. I presume you
halted all running myth processes at the same time you removed everythi
mmand line:
> # cp /usr/share/doc/ivtv-*/lircd-g.conf /etc/lircd.conf
I need to fix that... Hauppauge remote defs are all now included w/lirc, so
you're looking for the file:
/usr/share/doc/lirc-*/remotes/hauppauge/lircd.conf.hauppauge
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example if your driver is buggy) go
> for something like (obviously 'a-framebuffer-module' should be replaced by
> the module you need to reload):
>
> #/bin/bash
> sudo killall mythfrontend
> sudo /sbin/service xdm stop
> sudo rmmod a-framebuffer-modul
On Saturday 10 December 2005 01:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:34:56 -0800
> From: Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Saturday 10 December 2005 00:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In 0.18.1:
> >
> >
they have gone away on their own?
Assuming I'm understanding the situation right, you should be able to go into
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> libiec61883 error: error reading iMPR
>
>
> What should I use a node and port in the mythtv-setup
> for the firewire
> capture de
11G card won't work under Linux, but there are now binary
MythTV (0.18.1+) packages for Fedora Core 4 on PowerPC available. (Check the
-dev list archive if you're interested in 'em :).
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go) and the FW port on my Audigy sound cards all work great though
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SVN that were
> still open when the 0.18.1 release was rolled out - is there a
> compelling reason to switch to SVN rather than wait for the next
> 0.18.2/0.19.x releases?
There are a few small fixes in SVN post-0.18.1, but mostly just gcc 4.0.x
compile fixes, nothing that major, so there h
t; First of all he doesn't specify if it's a widescreen - which mine is
Nope, that TV is 4:3.
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that is about to disappear w/another kid any day now, but
such is life...
> I guess there's not much to do from a guide standopint
> with the 880 then? LOL.
Not a heck of a lot, no.
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> Jarod Wilson wrote:
> > My TV does everything for me automagically in hardware. :-)
> >
> > Deinterlacing a 1080i signal for display at 1080p is easier than
> > doing it for a 720p display, since you don'
On Friday 16 September 2005 10:36, Jack Perveiler wrote:
> --- Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sep 15, 2005, at 07:43, Jack Perveiler wrote:
> > > --- Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >&
ould have updated builds that include that patch by now.
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On May 20, 2005, at 14:34, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Friday 20 May 2005 14:24, Patrick Kirchner wrote:
I couldn't be happier with my Radio Shack 8-in-1 universal
learning remote.
I was able to get rid of ALL of my stereo/TV/Cable/etc... remotes
with this
one amazing remote:
On Sep 15, 2005, at 07:43, Jack Perveiler wrote:
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Was gonna say... I'm pushing my 1080p LCD via DVI from a 6200, no
problems
whatsoever with either 1080i or 720p playback (and no sw deint
filters at
all, yay!). Sync to VBlank was def
On Sep 15, 2005, at 06:00, Scot L. Harris wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 03:05, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 12:56, Scot L. Harris wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 15:40, Tim Hamer wrote:
i never could get the ivtv for my 150s working from atrpms, but
compiling from source
namically link some i686 lib (installed in libc
> package I think) to binaries. There was some suggestion on the unichrome
> list that this might be a problem, but it seems to be working fine now.
Some of the Via chips don't implement the full i686 instruction set, so
they're
orrectly, my A64 3500 w/a PCI-Express 6600GT gets pegged
more (percentage-wise) on HDTV playback than does my Athlon XP 3200 w/an AGP
6200, with very similar configurations between the two. I'll have to
double-check what sort of cpu usage the 3200 is getting on both 1080i a
there a better source for ivtv)
> should be used to support a PVR-500 and PVR-350?
>
> And has anyone else managed to get a PVR-500 running using the packages
> in ATRPMS?
Yes. Mine's running just peachy in an FC4 box I just rebuilt last week. I'm
using one of the very re
t; important for keeping smooth video when video's pan and so on.
[...]
Was gonna say... I'm pushing my 1080p LCD via DVI from a 6200, no problems
whatsoever with either 1080i or 720p playback (and no sw deint filters at
all, yay!). Sync to VBlank was definitely key here too, forgot to tur
on of all
of 'em, if ya got it... :-)
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On Sep 12, 2005, at 00:59, Gregorio Gervasio, Jr. wrote:
Jarod Wilson writes:
j> On Sunday 11 September 2005 22:21, Gregorio Gervasio, Jr. wrote:
If you're willing to have a smaller display size for SD
programs, you could use Myth's zoom mode to "zoom out"
sharp, SD is going to look pretty crappy regardless. SD
stuff off my cable box hooked to the TV via both DVI or component video
(pushing a 480p mode for SDTV material) looks almost equally crappy already.
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; > a 1080p signal, and that the TV does the deinterlacing.
>
> Pressumably only if the content needs deinterlacing.
Correct. What I meant was that no software deint filter was needed for 1080i
content (not using one for SDTV stuff either
ut right.
I think its going to be about 8-10' to the TV, but we're still
shuffling furniture (off to move some now...). Been watching from
about 6' away, and SDTV definitely shows its lack of resolution, but
the HDTV stuff is amazing even if I
:16, David Maher wrote:
Thanks for that. The release-0-18-fixes svn branch was worked for me a
couple of hours ago. I didn't realise that mpegstreamdata.h was
involved
in the problem.
Cheers
David maher
On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 20:24 -0700, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 20
On Saturday 10 September 2005 19:59, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 10 September 2005 18:02, David Maher wrote:
> > Hi Jules,
> > How did you get past the builsd error below?
>
> I have a patch that fixes that, will commit it to the release-0-18-fixes
> branch shortly..
or so.
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> On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 11:57 +0100, Jules Gosnell wrote:
> > > P.S.
> > >
> > > maybe i should rebuild Myth - I'll kick a build off...
> >
> > (I have to use nodeps because the at package expects a libXvMCW-devel
&g
> have seen the link here talking about Samsung getting ready to release a
> 40" or 50" model thats 3" deep!
Of course you can save for something better down the road, technology is
always improving, whatever you buy today is obsolete, but I choose to spend
now, and be happy to
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