Yesterday I watched Barça against
As you can see I’m back home. For me it’s a new style of living, because I was already used to the one in
When I arrived at
I will miss you a lot guys, and as you could see on Tuesday I didn’t like farewells at all. Finally, I would like to thank everybody that came to my room to say me goodbye and I hope that you spend such a good time as I did.
See you soon!
Etiquetas: sundbyberg
Student: Oscar Santillana
Title: RTP redirection using a handheld device
with Minisip
Time: 20 February 2007 at 14.00
Place: seminar room Grimeton at Wireless@KTH, Isafjordsgatan 30B, Kista
Examiner: Professor Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.
Advisor: Professor Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.
Opponent: Athanasios Karapantelakis
Language: English
Abstract
This report presents several different techniques for diverting RTP streams when using a handheld mobile device. This device is running a version of Minisip as the SIP user agent.
An introduction to the SIP protocol is given to provide some background to prior to focusing upon the main goal: redirecting RTP streams. A set of requirements are defined and an RTP media transfer mode is chosen based upon these requirements. The requirements are derived from a study of a Linux cellular phone's mobile device features and capabilities. Minisip was ported to this platform and a series of tests conducted to evaluate the design decisions made. These tests show that the best method of redirecting RTP media streams is third party call control (3PCC).
Keywords:wireless networks, minisip, RTP redirection, Linux phone, third party call control (3PCC)
LINKEtiquetas: life
I'd like to share Rocky's wisdom and here is an extract of the film's dialogues. It's just before Rocky starts to fight again.
"The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
It's a very rough, mean place... and no matter how tough you think you are, it'll always bring you to your knees and keep you there, permanently... if you let it.
You or nobody ain't never gonna hit as hard as life.
But it ain't about how hard you hit... it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward... how much you can take, and keep moving forward.
If you know what you're worth, go out and get what you're worth.
But you gotta be willing to take the hit."

Etiquetas: TV
Worn out places
Worn out faces
Bright and early for the daily races
Going no where
Going no where
Their tears are filling up their glasses
No expression
No expression
Hide my head I wanna drown my sorrow
No tomorrow
No tomorrow
And I find I kind of funny
I find it kind of sad
The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had
I find it hard to tell you
I find it hard to take
When people run in circles its a very very
Mad world
Mad world
Children waiting for the day they feel good
Happy birthday
Happy birthday
And I feel the way that every child should
Sit and listen
Sit and listen
Went to school and I was very nervous
No one knew me
No one new me
Hello teacher tell me what’s my lesson
Look right through me
Look right through me
And I find I kind of funny
I find it kind of sad
The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had
I find it hard to tell you
I find it hard to take
When people run in circles its a very very
Mad world
Mad world
Enlarging your world
Mad world
Etiquetas: songs
Etiquetas: sundbyberg
One man can make a difference, Michael
6 Comments Published by Oskar on domingo, febrero 04, 2007 at 6:29 p. m..
I’d like to dedicate this first post to our special guest in every Don Vasagatan party. For those who don’t know what the fuck I’m talking about, I’m referring to Michael Knight.
He has been in our Don Vasagatan parties from the beginning and despite that not so many people liked him at first, he has made a place in all our hearts. He was always there when we needed advice or company in our usual hangovers.
Nevertheless "everything that has a beginning has and end, Neo", last Tuesday I had to move to another room. I believe that Michael will always be with us and everybody that was around him in that great parties has learned something.
And much more...
See Ya!!
Etiquetas: sundbyberg
How-To: Cómo hacer tu propio vino (parte II)
0 Comments Published by Oskar on martes, diciembre 05, 2006 at 6:52 p. m..
El tiempo ha pasado y ya hace 8 días desde que dejamos fermentando nuestro querido vino que por cierto todavía no esta bautizado. Durante todos estos días, se ha ido removiendo y tomando medidas con el hidrómetro. El tiempo de espera puede variar dependiendo de los factores comentados en el anterior post, calidad del agua, temperatura, etc...
Una que nuestro querido vino llega a la medida de 1005 es hora de parar la fermentación, para ello necesitaremos lo siguiente:
- Un recipiente o varios para guardar el vino momentáneamente
- Sifón
- Sobre de stopper
En esta imagen se puede observar el invento y también se puede emplear la famosa frase, la cual es posible usar en otros contextos "Chupa chupa que yo te aviso :P". Es posible acelerar el proceso de transvase colocando el recipiente con el vino a mayor altura.
Una vez hecho el transvase, es necesario limpiar el recipiente para eliminar todos los residuos de la fermentación. Una vez ya limpio se vuelve a verter el vino y se le añade el sobre de Stopper.
Se remueve durante unos 5-10 min y se deja reposar.
De esta manera pararemos la fermentación, ya que hemos alcanzado el grado de alcohol necesario. Es importante ir removiendo el vino unas tres veces al día. El proceso terminará cuando el hidrómetro marque 994, se supone que en un par o tres de días el vino ya estará listo.
Una vez listo, empléese a gusto del consumidor, es recomendable no beberlo todo de golpe :D
PD: Se aceptan sugerencias para bautizar el vino, el requisito es que ha de contener su denominación de origen, en este caso Sundbyberg.
Etiquetas: sundbyberg