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Welcome to the G. Linder & Associates website. if it is technical in nature, we are interested in it and odds are that we are already familiar with it. technical services in any field having to do with image & audio manipulation are our specialty. everything else we do just because we can and want to. for a more complete list of what we do, please see our about us page and our services page.
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this website is basically an advertisement for our production & technical services, but if you wish to explore and find anything interesting while here, you are free to use whatever you find, however it pleases, or displeases you. use our search page to look for items of a specific nature, or you can browse our files directory directly. |
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what the heck are digital media services anyway?
dig·i·tal
pronunciation: 'di-j&-t&l
function: adjective
etymology: latin digitalis
1 : of or relating to the fingers or toes : digitate
2 : done with a finger
3 : of, relating to, or using calculation by numerical methods or by discrete units
4 : of or relating to data in the form of numerical digits
5 : providing a readout in numerical digits <a digital voltmeter>
6 : relating to an audio recording method in which sound waves are represented digitally (as on magnetic tape) so that in the recording wow and flutter are eliminated and background noise is reduced
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media; plural of me·dium
pronunciation: 'mE-dE-uh
function: noun
etymology: latin, from neuter or medius, middle
1. something, such as an intermediate course of action, that occupies a position or represents a condition midway between extremes.
2. an intervening substance through which something else is transmitted or carried on.
3. an agency by which something is accomplished, conveyed, or transferred: The train was the usual medium of transportation in those days.
4. pl. media Usage Problem.
a. a means of mass communication, such as newpapers, magazines, radio, or television.
b. media (used with a sing. or pl. verb) The group of journalists and others who constitute the communications industry and profession.
5. pl. media Computer Science. An object or device, such as a disk, on which data is stored.
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ser·vices
pronunciation: 's&r-v&s
function: noun
etymology: middle english, from middle french, from latin servitium
1. to perform services for: as a : to repair or provide maintenance for
2. to meet interest and sinking fund payments on (as government debt)
3. to perform any of the business functions auxiliary to production or distribution of
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