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2008 Nov 19
2
Vector of ones and zeros
Dear R people, what functions generate respectively vectors with each element is respectively zero and one. sorry for my credulous questions and many thanks in advance. ____________________________________________________ Écoutez gratuitement le nouveau single de Noir Désir et découvrez d'autres titres en affinité avec vos goûts musicaux ! http://musiline.voila.fr/player/generate/4/15/31774/?intitule=Gagnants+%2F+Perd...
2015 Jan 07
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...of statement we expect from one of the most brilliant scientists ever to walk the planet, is it? Rather on the vapid side, yes? Could it be that that is not actually what he meant? Don?t like Kelvin? ?Kay, how about this one: ?The advancement of the arts, from year to year, taxes our credulity and seems to presage the arrival of that period when human improvement must end.? ? Henry J. Ellsworth, Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office, in the office's 1843 Annual Report I think we?ll figure out something new to do with computers tomorrow. Certainly by...
2003 Dec 25
0
BD, the lions muzzles
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1997 Mar 06
1
SuperProbe and others
Hi, Recently once again an exploit for SuperProbe was posted to the bugtraq. That message was forwarded to linux-security and Rogier Wolff rejected it on the basis of the author of the SuperProbe (David Wexelblatt) comment that it was never intended to be suid. In general, there is absolutely no reason for programs that are supposed to be run only by root to be suid to root! If your
2015 Jan 07
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Tue, 2015-01-06 at 16:07 -0700, Warren Young wrote: > "There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now. All that > remains is more and more precise measurement.? > > ? William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, 1900 Now means the current time. Now is not, and never will be, The (unknown) Future. In the real world of using computers productively for repetitive