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  1. I know that standard lines are often long, 60+ minutes, so I knew I wanted either the express pass or the RIP tour. I was a smidge anxious getting the express pass because I read in some reviews that it might only save half the time, but I decided to give it a shot instead of RIP given the cost delta (express pass was $80, RIP was $300). In short, I'm glad I did the express pass. It made it very easy to explore all 10 houses. I saw lines get as long as 120 minutes, and most of the evening it seemed like at least 1/2 the houses were 50+ minutes. https://nox.tips/ The longest I waited with the express pass was 20 minutes at a house with a posted wait time of 80 minutes. That was also the longest by far, the next longest was only 10 minutes. Across the 10 houses, I typically waited ~10-20% of the posted time. https://xender.vip/
  2. I am not an audiophile. I use the home version of Wave Pad for the rare times I need to edit some audio files. My current issue is that, as a hospice volunteer, I've recently recorded 85 hours of a patient's life story which he wishes to leave as a legacy for his infant grandson. His grandson is unlikely to be able to listen to or appreciate this material for perhaps 20 years and probably more. We're also concerned about the rapid pace of changing technology and the equipment used to access it. We are seeking advice on how to best preserve these recordings so that, even if 192.168.1.254 it skips a generation or two, someday someone could come across them and benefit. I have been present for all 85 hours and this material will be a truly remarkable inheritance for whoever finds it and takes the time to mine it. We've used a Tascam DR-40 recorder and made .wav files, mostly in mono using the built-in mics, although we did a few hours in stereo using two lapel mics. I'm looking for good advice expressed in simple terms. 10.0.0.0.1
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