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Post by Admin on Feb 16, 2016 0:05:51 GMT -7
Hey anyone who may be reading this! 90.3 has been offline for a few days now. I'm currently trying to figure out a new space for a studio, and my fucking mixer is trash. Its like a early 70's amplified Pioneer with 6 channels. Sounds great, right? But wait, is that... Mono channels? Yup, and 2 of are phono. So in reality, excluding a turntable, 2 Stereo channels. Shit. And its ungrounded. So on the hunt for a new mixer. Really is a shame too, while at a record shop right down from my house the subject of the conversation was 90.3, my station. A few days later, on a Monday's Mix automated broadcast a local store was tuned in!
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Post by lena01 on Sept 2, 2017 1:51:04 GMT -7
A patch is a piece of software designed to update a computer program or its supporting data, to fix or improve it. This includes fixing security vulnerabilities and other bugs, with such patches usually called bugfixes or bug fixes, and improving the usability or performance. Although meant to fix problems, poorly designed patches can sometimes introduce new problems (see software regressions). In some special cases updates may knowingly break the functionality, for instance, by removing components for which the update provider is no longer licensed or disabling a device. Patch management is a part of lifecycle management, and is the process of using a strategy and plan of what patches should be applied to which systems at a specified time.
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