Or, in a more readable format: "Where... Where am I? Hello...? Anyone...? Is... is anybody out there...? Someone!? Anyone!? Can anyone hear me!? ... It's dark. It's so dark here. Someone, anyone, if you can hear me... Say something... please..."

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In bash, an empty command with a redirection just opens the file in the manner associated with the redirection and then closes it*. echo "hello" >&0 | > file.txt is a compound command composed of two simple commands echo "hello" >&0, > file.txt, piped. The second command is empty, so bash just opens the file for writing, truncating it, and then closes it.

In a terminal, usually the standard input, output and error are all connected to the terminal. So when you redirect stdout to stdin, it's still pointing to the terminal, and the output of echo hello >&0 is seen in the terminal, and is not sent to the pipe at all.

In zsh, an empty command with a redirection defaults to having cat be the command. So echo "hello" >&0 | > file.txt is effectively echo "hello" >&0 | cat > file.txt, and you will see the effect you want. This is not possible in bash. Here, you'll see another redirection feature not seen in bash: when you redirect the output of a command multiple times, the output is send to each of those redirected destinations (so the hello is send both to the terminal and to the pipe). In bash, it's only send to the last redirected location.

I want to create the command hello without having to create a file like hello.bat.I want the command without the file.The command must execute an echo Hello World!.

In both unix and window cases you want to add a final step as link on another page where to continue to do something ! Maybe not something as long as Get Up and Running With OCaml  OCaml Tutorials, but something simple to compile a hello world program. Could be as simple as

Then I went to alexa.amazon.co.uk (the app wasn't working correctly), in the settings tab for my echo I changed the device location to the same valid UK adress. Then deregistered the device and went through the set up process again. I checked that the address was still there and ....nothing, it still can't find anything that's not on my library. What did I missed?

The Oxford English Dictionary says the first published use of "hello" goes back only to 1827. And it wasn't mainly a greeting back then. Ammon says people in the 1830's said hello to attract attention ("Hello, what do you think you're doing?"), or to express surprise ("Hello, what have we here?"). Hello didn't become "hi" until the telephone arrived.

The dictionary says it was Thomas Edison who put hello into common usage. He urged the people who used his phone to say "hello" when answering. His rival, Alexander Graham Bell, thought the better word was "ahoy."

Why did hello succeed? Aamon points to the telephone book. The first phone books included authoritative How To sections on their first pages and "hello" was frequently the officially sanctioned greeting.

Well, this probably wasn't fair or even nice, but I decided to call Ammon Shea to see if he practices what he preaches. He answered his phone with a very standard "hello" and then, after I'd gotten permission to quote from his book, when it was time to end our conversation, I gave him no hint, no encouragement, I just waited to see how it would go...hoping to hear him do his "That is all." But no...

Greg: Yeah, but it's quiet. (The crickets chirping when there was a tumbleweed rolling.) Too quiet. (Greg calls an echo in the background distance.) Hello? (Echos "Hello?") Anybody there? (Echos "Anybody there?")

Most of the reply I read is about PREVENTING echo from being recorded. I wish there would some about how to REMOVE from recording the echo from perhaps an MP3 file. I know, easy enough to reverse the recording or use a noise gate. Problem is this is a song with backup music playing in the background. Am I toast?

Hello - Just downloaded to try and am very very new to editing files. I recorded something in a convention hall and there is such an echo, at parts, I can't understand what the speaker is saying. Is there a setting I can remove that echo?

Seems to me that there are a lot of thoughts attempting to change the "blind" area for the sensor - Including double sensors / software averaging etc.

If you think about it, this is to do with the speed of ultrasonic sound. Once you get close enough, the echo signal arrives before the electronics is ready to react.

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Seems to me that there are a lot of thoughts attempting to change the "blind" area for the sensor - Including double sensors / software averaging etc.

If you think about it, this is to do with the speed of ultrasonic sound. Once you get close enough, the echo signal arrives before the electronics is ready to react.

This version of echo server simulates the reverberations of a real echo, with the response loud at first ("HELLO!"), then moderate ("Hello!") after a delay, then quiet ("hello!") before fading to nothing:

I have a album art and Player in one of my dashboards, but the echo show only refresh every 5-7 minutes and therefore the album art and song name do not refresh quick enough showing outdated information. Thanks

for those of us waiting patiently for the fix from Tony.. if it doesn't make the deadline... what happens...echo speak just stops working?

When it does it there something I can do manually to reset the cookies or whatever needs refreshing and if so, how long will that last.

Thanks much!

Keep in mind that in this case, echo just prints out every argument it receives (the ! in the echo line is considered the second argument) and not all commands will act similarly. Bash doesn't treat it as special in this case because A) it is an argument to another command, and B) you aren't trying to interpolate it by enclosing it in "". The last echo is in there just to show that the use of '' will treat everything inside of it as literal -- no interpolation whatsoever. ff782bc1db

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