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2012 Jun 25
2
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5 ENSP=ENSP00000384852;HGNC=DNMT3A
6 ENSP=ENSP00000324375;HGNC=DNMT3A
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2005 Nov 07
0
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues onthe list: growing up individually.
This sounds like a necessary sanity check for raising teen-agers.
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
>>> BillsCentOS at triad.rr.com 11/07/05 04:23PM >>>
Folks,
If the reward is nothing more than the egotistical satisfaction of
telling that SOB where to get off
let the damn issue
2005 Nov 08
0
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego relatedissues on the list: growing up individua
Let it slide.
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
>>> craigwhite at azapple.com 11/07/05 06:39PM >>>
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 15:03 -0800, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> No sense in responding further. I think I've made my point.
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2005 Nov 08
1
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues on the list
Bryan... NOBODY CARES how many times Chris is wrong.
NOBODY CARES what you prove on this point.
Whether Chris is right, wrong or stoopid is NOT proper fodder for this (CENTOS) list.
Chris being wrong is *strictly* a "Bryan Fixation".
Part of YOU growing up is YOU realizing that whether Chris is or is not
wrong is UNIMPORTANT to ANYTHING that you or anybody important
to you think is
2005 Nov 08
1
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issueson the list
How about DiabloII (Lord of Destruction)?
I've heard of it running under Winex/Cedega (which is not Wine nor is it freeware) but not under wine or native...
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
>>> peter at farrows.org 11/08/05 10:02AM >>>
UT 2004 does run on Linux......
Client and dedicated servers....
2005 Nov 08
0
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues onthe list
"Multi-Point Network Loading Test Equipment"
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
>>> chrism at imntv.com 11/08/05 03:48PM >>>
Cool! I'll have to buy a copy. It's been years since I was into FPS
games, but I used to be pretty good at Ghost Recon.
Now...how to sneak a gaming rig into the next quarterly budget.... 8-)
2018 Aug 15
5
validspamobject?
...ing warnings of the form:
`validspamobject()` is deprecated. Use `validate_spam()` directly
None of my code uses the function validspamobject, so it must be a problem
in another package I'm calling, possibly spam or spdep. Has this problem
occurred with other people? It doesn't have any deleterious effect, but
it's annoying. In particular, how do I determine which package is causing
this warning? Thanks.
Ron B.
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2008 Nov 17
2
assign("FALSE", TRUE)
It was recently pointed out by Wacek Kusnierczyk that although one is
prevented from doing
FALSE <- TRUE
one *can* do
assign("FALSE",TRUE)
and have an object named ``FALSE'' with value TRUE in one's workspace.
This apparently has no deleterious effects; e.g. doing
sample(1:7,replace=FALSE)
gives a random permutation of 1:7 as expected and desired. I.e. the
local object named ``FALSE'' is not used.
Still, this seems counterintuitive and a bit confusing. Is it the
intended
state of affairs? I would have thought that
FA...
1999 Dec 14
1
Bug in R0.90.0? (PR#374)
Dear Sirs,
Try the following simple r-program
a<-data.frame(1:10)
b<-matrix(NA,3,1)
z<-rbind(b,as.matrix(a))
While it works well i R0.64.1, it appears to be deleterious for R0.90.0.
When I run it, R crashes. I'm using Windows NT on a Pentium II system.
Please let me know if you need some other details.
Best regards
Claudio Lupi
--
Dr Claudio Lupi
ISAE --- Istituto di Studi e Analisi Economica
Piazza dell'Indipendenza, 4.
I-00185 ROMA (Italy)
E-mail...
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
Folks,
I *suggest* that little or no reply to this is warranted. It's just the
statements of an old fart trying to make a (slightly) better environment
for all of us. These thoughts are offered for consideration and use as
you see fit. For some, "Hey, that'll work for me too" is the hoped for
result. No discussion is intended or warranted, IMO.
If you recognize yourself in
2017 Oct 20
3
Why dup()?
...s the remote
program's output.? That already happens for all data written to output.?
Closing ssh's output (all descriptors) merely completes the picture.?
Ssh does not, of itself, use stdout; it has no reason to keep stdout
open.? As far as I can tell, the change I am proposing has no
deleterious effect.
WHAT IS THE EXACT CHANGE?
This patch allows a program reading ssh's output to see an EOF from
the remote session. Good for scripting.
Author: David NewallPatch-Name: scriptable-ssh.patch --- diff -u a/ssh.c b/ssh.c --- a/ssh.c
+++ b/ssh.c @@ -1837,11 +1837,11 @@ } else { in = du...
2018 Aug 15
0
validspamobject?
...:
`validspamobject()` is deprecated. Use `validate_spam()` directly
None of my code uses the function validspamobject, so it must be a problem
in another package I'm calling, possibly spam or spdep. Has this problem
occurred with other people? It doesn't have any deleterious effect, but
it's annoying. In particular, how do I determine which package is causing
this warning? Thanks.
Ron B.
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2018 Aug 18
0
validspamobject?
...t;
> `validspamobject()` is deprecated. Use `validate_spam()` directly
>
> None of my code uses the function validspamobject, so it must be a problem
> in another package I'm calling, possibly spam or spdep. Has this problem
> occurred with other people? It doesn't have any deleterious effect, but
> it's annoying. In particular, how do I determine which package is causing
> this warning? Thanks.
>
> Ron B.
>
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2012 Oct 05
1
Error in lmer: asMethod(object) : matrix is not symmetric [1, 2]
...inomial)
and tried also
lmer(reps~sex/geno+(1|fam),data=dat,family=binomial)
but I keep getting this error:
asMethod(object) : matrix is not symmetric [1,2]
Does someone have an idea where the error might come from?
Thank you very much in advance!
Olivier
Sex-chromosome turnovers induced by deleterious mutation load
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2006 Oct 26
2
Newbie: Better way to do compound conditionals in subset?
There must be a better way to select the rows after 22-Apr-2004 and
before 01-Sep-2004 with a temperature below 65 than this:
> before2sw1 <- subset(energy.data, as.Date(start, format="%d-%b-%y") <
as.Date("01-Sep-04", format = "%d-%b-%y"))
> before2sw2 <- subset(before2sw1, as.Date(start, format="%d-%b-%y") >=
2003 Oct 27
5
QoS What to do?
Searching the archives there has been some discussion
about the need for QOS routing on a mixed voice data
broadband like ADSL.
Has anyone run * on a production system with voice and
data.
Can anyone share what has to be done to secure the
voice and throttle back the data?
If a linux router is need can that run on the * box to
reduce cost?
All help is gratefully received, so I can plan a
2003 Nov 01
4
Bug with partial IMAP fetches
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