Lishan, Xiangxiang

Lishan Town (simplified Chinese: 栗山镇; traditional Chinese: 栗山鎮; pinyin: Lìshān Zhèn) is an urban town in Xiangxiang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China.[1]

Lishan Town

栗山镇
Town
Lishan Town
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 27°37′32″N 112°24′17″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityXiangtan
County-level cityXiangxiang
Area
  Total67.8 km2 (26.2 sq mi)
Population
27,100
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
411400
Area code(s)0732

Cityscape

The town is divided into 24 villages and one community, the following areas: Xishantang Community, Xishan Village, Xinhe Village, Huangjin Village, Hongfu Village, Changchong Village, Jiufeng Village, Xiangsi Village, Liangju Village, Yangmei Village, Jinyin Village, Dashun Village, Shuangjiang Village, Lishan Village, Xiashang Village, Emei Village, Shiqiao Village, Daqi Village, Jingquan Village, Jietou Village, Liangjiatang Village, Xinfeng Village, Yong'an Village, Baizhu Village, and Bajiang Village (西山塘社区、西山村、新合村、黄金村、洪芙村、长冲村、九峰村、相思村、粮桔村、杨梅村、金银村、大顺村、双江村、栗山村、峡上村、峨嵋村、石桥村、大旗村、荆泉村、界头村、两家塘村、新丰村、永安村、白竹村、巴江村).

gollark: My tape download program now supports downloading big files without splitting them, via range requests, assuming they're served from a server which supports it: https://pastebin.com/LW9RFpmY (do `web2tape https://url.whatever range`)
gollark: Here is a similar thing for JSON. Note that it delegates out to an external JSON library for string escaping.```luafunction safe_json_serialize(x, prev) local t = type(x) if t == "number" then if x ~= x or x <= -math.huge or x >= math.huge then return tostring(x) end return string.format("%.14g", x) elseif t == "string" then return json.encode(x) elseif t == "table" then prev = prev or {} local as_array = true local max = 0 for k in pairs(x) do if type(k) ~= "number" then as_array = false break end if k > max then max = k end end if as_array then for i = 1, max do if x[i] == nil then as_array = false break end end end if as_array then local res = {} for i, v in ipairs(x) do table.insert(res, safe_json_serialize(v)) end return "["..table.concat(res, ",").."]" else local res = {} for k, v in pairs(x) do table.insert(res, json.encode(tostring(k)) .. ":" .. safe_json_serialize(v)) end return "{"..table.concat(res, ",").."}" end elseif t == "boolean" then return tostring(x) elseif x == nil then return "null" else return json.encode(tostring(x)) endend```
gollark: My tape shuffler thing from a while ago got changed round a bit. Apparently there's some demand for it, so I've improved the metadata format and written some documentation for it, and made the encoder work better by using file metadata instead of filenames and running tasks in parallel so it's much faster. The slightly updated code and docs are here: https://pastebin.com/SPyr8jrh. There are also people working on alternative playback/encoding software for the format for some reason.
gollark: Are you less utilitarian with your names than <@125217743170568192> but don't really want to name your cool shiny robot with the sort of names used by *foolish organic lifeforms*? Care somewhat about storage space and have HTTP enabled to download name lists? Try OC Robot Name Thing! It uses the OpenComputers robot name list for your... CC computer? https://pastebin.com/PgqwZkn5
gollark: I wanted something to play varying music in my base, so I made this.https://pastebin.com/SPyr8jrh is the CC bit, which automatically loads random tapes from a connected chest into the connected tape drive and plays a random track. The "random track" bit works by using an 8KiB block of metadata at the start of the tape.Because I did not want to muck around with handling files bigger than CC could handle within CC, "tape images" are generated with this: https://pastebin.com/kX8k7xYZ. It requires `ffmpeg` to be available and `LionRay.jar` in the working directory, and takes one command line argument, the directory to load to tape. It expects a directory of tracks in any ffmpeg-compatible audio format with the filename `[artist] - [track].[filetype extension]` (this is editable if you particularly care), and outputs one file in the working directory, `tape.bin`. Please make sure this actually fits on your tape.I also wrote this really simple program to write a file from the internet™️ to tape: https://pastebin.com/LW9RFpmY. You can use this to write a tape image to tape.EDIT with today's updates: the internet→tape writer now actually checks if the tape is big enough, and the shuffling algorithm now actually takes into account tapes with different numbers of tracks properly, as well as reducing the frequency of a track after it's already been played recently.

References

  1. 湘乡栗山改造农田水渠 全力备战2013春耕生产 (in Chinese). Red.net. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
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