MTVUnplugged is an American television series on MTV. It showcases recorded live performances of popular music artists playing acoustic or "unplugged" variations of songs. The show aired regularly from 1989 to 1999. From 2000 to 2009, it aired less frequently and was usually billed as MTV Unplugged No. 2.0. Since 2009, MTV Unplugged specials have aired occasionally, sometimes through online or subscription only. Episodes and specials have tended to showcase one artist or group, playing a combination of their hit songs and covers.
The term "unplugged" has come to refer to music that would usually be played on electrified instruments (such as an electric guitar or synthesizer) but is rendered instead on instruments that can be played without electricity, for example acoustic guitar or traditional piano, although a microphone is still used. In most cases, the bass (or bass guitar) is amplified, and a Hammond organ is sometimes used.
MTV launched MTV Unplugged in 1989.[3] The show featured musicians performing unplugged versions of their electric repertoire. Many of these performances were subsequently released as albums, often featuring the title Unplugged. It was believed that the show was inspired by a 1989 MTV Video Music Awards acoustic performance by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora; however, the show was already in production.[3]
The MTV show titled Unplugged, drawing on this phenomenon, was created by producers Robert Small and Jim Burns.[1] Songwriter Jules Shear hosted the first 13 episodes.[4] The pilot and first seven episodes were produced by Bruce Leddy, after which Associate Producer Alex Coletti took over for the remainder of the series, producing the show through 2001.[5] After the first 13 episodes, the role of host was eliminated.[5] The show was produced by Viacom and RSE Inc[6] and was most frequently directed by Milton Lage and Beth McCarthy.
The rock band Tesla performed an all-acoustic live set on July 2, 1990 that was released under the title Five Man Acoustical Jam in November of that year, following the format established the previous year by MTV Unplugged.[37]
The fourth season of Canadian Idol featured an Unplugged night which was held at Toronto's Masonic Temple. This episode of Canadian Idol was a tribute to MTV in two ways: a direct tribute to the Unplugged format, and to celebrate the recent licensing of the new MTV Canada which was located in the Masonic Hall until 2012.[39]
On July 30, 2020, Code Orange performed a livestreamed acoustic set on Twitch spoofing MTV Unplugged under the title of "MUDTV Mudbanger's Ball" during the COVID-19 pandemic.[40] The band described it as "conceptually akin to classic MTV Unplugged performances, but with nightmarish digital twists and turns."[41] The performance was later remastered and released on September 4, 2020, as their album Under The Skin.[42]
I just bought a brand new Arlo Go. While plugged in, my Arlo Go works perfectly. However, it goes "offline" when I unplug it from the power adapter. This camera is supposed to be used off the power grid, and thats how I intend to use it. What am I doing wrong, or what's wrong with the camera?
I figured it out. The battery terminal connectors on the inside of the unit were not making full connection with the battery. I simply bent them just enough for them to make full connection. The unit is up and running fine now. Thanks for the input!
The LED never blinks when unplugged. The camera will not give me the option to turn it on/off unless it is plugged in. However, when plugged in, it works perfectly. Is there some kind of setting that you have to tell it to work off the battery?
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Absolutely love this concept Hannah! Thank you for sharing your structure to making this happen. I strive to have 1-2 days off my phone per week as a maintenance tool for me. But I definitely want to start cultivating it as a daily habit.
This exact subject has been weighing on me heavy lately. I, too, want to document everything my kids do. I even had my 3 year old tell me last week to put my phone down . That was a stab to the heart for me. She was exactly right. I love your chart and am immediately starting tomorrow!
My husband and i are both attached to our phones. I would like to spend more intentional time with each other and with our daughter (and soon second daughter). I also want to set a better example for them when it comes to technology.
My heart has been longing for this, finding this post was very timely for me. I will be starting the 1000 hours unplugged challenge on July 1st! Thank you for being such an encouragement, I relate to your thoughts and writing deeply! God Bless!
Tomorrow is my birthday! Alive to THRIVE at 55 is my motto. I believe this challenge is exactly what I need to do so. To spend less time on my phone has been on my heart for a long, long time and the timing of this challenge is divinely inspired. Thanks Hannah!
It is odd that the cams would all three immediately go to a new setup requirement just from being unplugged. As you indicated, they should just log right back into the network and your account on the server. But, now that a factory reset has been done, a new setup is mandatory.
Have you tried deleting one of the cams from the app and then doing a new setup? Are you running a dual band single SSID network or seperate? Have you tried it while disabling the cellular network data? Disabling the 5GHz band on the WiFi?
A factory reset deletes the settings file on the camera and rolls it back to the default settings. It can also be performed as a troubleshooting step for restoring a device to a previous working st...
Following updates of DCE on several servers recently I have noticed a LOT of sensors on device are now reading unplugged. The most effected devices are APC Rectifiers and Enlogic PDU's. On the Enlogic PDU's all power related sensors have been duplicated with all the 'old' sensors now saying 'unplugged'. I think this has caused some sort of knock on effect to DCO too. This appears to have happened on all Enlogic Inline meters and PDU's on the DCE servers.
On the Rectifiers all but one of the sensors has been duplicated with all the old ones saying 'unplugged'. I know I can get rid of the 'unplugged' sensors by selecting them in sensor view and deleting them. However many of the power sensors have been shown on maps to display the power usage of the PDU and have also been used in virtual sensors which therefore also now show unplugged.
Given that there are 100's of effected sensors across many devices on multiple servers that now need to be corrected, is there a quick fix for this or will I have to manually update every single maps and sensor on every server? Is this expected behavior? I could find nothing in the release notes to suggest this may happen.
This is a known DDF issue. Duplicate sensor IDs were created for interaction with DCO. I do not believe this was fully international however it is being looked at. We do have a newer DDF that can be added to the system so that the now unplugged sensors will revert to their original communications. I believe however that for each unplugged sensor, a new sensor was made. This would require that after upgrading the DDF, the new sensors would need to be removed...from each device.
On the Enlogic devices, DDFs were changed to allow DCO to recognise some of the sensors (mostly power related) that it previously could not recognise and therefore allow it to report energy usage on. I know this from a previous issue we had with this.
Reverting back to the previous DDF will then show all the sensors that are now showing as unplugged as their actual previous values, but the 'new' sensors will then show unplugged? These will then need to be deleted...
This also means that the sensors put back in place by the DDF you attached will not work with DCO properly?
On the basis that these changes were made to the DDF's to make the sensors work with DCO I can presume that at some point in the future the DDF's (like the one you attached) will change again to make them work properly with DCO and I will need to change everything anyway...again...
The DDF you provided is also only for one type of UPS, I so far have seen this issue on all the Enlogic inline meters and PDU's that we have attached to DCE, It has also effected every single type of APC UPS we have connected to DCE, (PX, PX250/500, SUVT, SURT, SRT, SIlcon) and APC MAGNUM VS Rectifiers. It does not at least appear to have effected the APC PDU's (yet).
That single DDF provided will not revert all the sensors on all these devices back to how they were. I need several 'correct' DDF's to get back to where we were before.
This all seems like a pretty messy deployment error which has already cost me several hours. I need some sort of proper explanation for this and an explanation of how this will be fully resolved both now and for the future. I can't just start throwing patchy type fixes to multiple servers that are monitoring 1000's of devices for multiple customers.
First, I can't comment on the Enlogic devices. I am aware that especially in the past and especially with 3rd party devices, many DDFs had been created without thought of how to get the data over to DCO. I can only assume this same issue occurred with those DDFs however I know nothing about changes to those Enlogic systems specifically.
You also assumed that other DDFs had been similarly changed but in my conversations with engineering, I have not been made aware of any other APC DDF that has recently been changed. The initial issue of this type actually occurred in 2012 as noted in k-base FA158441.
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