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2003 Dec 20
6
Notice for you
..::: Drunk Young :::...
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'Drunk Y...
2011 Aug 25
1
Syntax for a three-level logistic model
...ACH of 4 different settings. Then I am using these settings as the level-1 units nested within the students, and the students as level-2 units. I also have three dichotomous covariates for each student: age (less than 21 and 21 and older), and gender (male and female), and weather the student got drunk in each of the four instances (yes and no). However, I am considering this last covariate ?drunk? as a level 1 covariate since the values for each individual student may change in each setting.
B. The students, however, are also nested within 14 universities (Level-3 units)
Data File
My data fil...
2003 Dec 22
2
Getting Spam from mailing List: Notice for you
...ling list has never been used before.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: gee_two@ru.ru
> From: Support <samba@samba.org>
> Date: December 21, 2003 4:35:04 AM CET
> To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
> To: samba@samba.org
> Cc: Subject: [Samba] Notice for you
>
>
> ..::: Drunk Young :::...
>
> http://210.101.95.254/drunk-young
> ^^^^ ^^^^
> Click here to Join
>
> Drunk Young will take you to the new level of excitement.
> It is a guarantee of Your pleasure, because we choose models very
> seriously & carefully, depending on you of...
2008 Aug 05
0
Mouse behaves drunk using Wine
Mouse behaves well in Ubuntu.
Most noticeable when using WoW, but happens using winecfg or wine explorer.exe.
When running WoW BC on Wine 1.0.0 I'm EXTREMELY pleased with the graphics, internet response time, fps.
My problem is the mouse sensitivity and response time is poor. Performing a LARGE figure 8 pattern on the screen in a quick fashion does not work. SMALL figure 8 pattern (approx.
2012 Sep 25
1
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
On 24 September 2012 19:25, Wojciech Meyer <wojciech.meyer at gmail.com> wrote:
> No way, I'm going to Paris!
>
> Remember 1h difference, they will get drunk sooner than we.
You can be drunk on both! Paris' is today, Cambridge's is tomorrow! ;)
--
cheers,
--renato
http://systemcall.org/
2006 Jan 31
0
classifier for histograms?
...algorithm
can one use if the features are histograms?
I have a classification problem, and believe that
histograms
of the distribution of some values may be the best
"feature" to use.
To make the mail shorter, here's a simpler example
problem:
Try to classify a person as e.g. drunk or not given
the histogram
of their driving speed.
In the training phase, we have a table whose rows
contain the driver,
whether they are drunk, and a sample of driving speed.
>From this one can build separate histograms of driving
speed
for drunk/non drunk.
(In my actual applicatio...
2005 May 27
1
VoiPSupply Dot Com: Epilogue
LOL - You mean he actually 'met' Newt Gingrich? How dare you not extend
him credit!!!
I mean seriously... For such a distinguished individual...
Hey, not only have I met the heads of several multi-billion dollar
corps, I have gotten absolutely blasted drunk with them.
So I should get credit, a 40% discount, and your daughters phone number,
right??? LOL
Seriously, though. I think it is a sigh of relief that this hopefully
will be all over and off the list.
I for one have seen enough positive comments to know that your company
is a quality player....
2009 Nov 17
3
re placing the dates format in R for exporting the data set...
...tes format in R
for exporting the data set...
eg: the code that i used was
toms_dat<- replace(toms_dat, toms_dat ==2009-08-06, 2)
toms_dat<- replace(toms_dat, toms_dat ==2009-08-04, 1)
but when i export the data as into txt file or excel file the dates come up
with very large numbers .....:drunk:
please help me ...=)
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2012 Sep 24
2
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
Hi all,
In sync with Paris meetup, the Cambridge version will also be this
week, on Wednesday (26th Sep., 7:30pm) at the Cambridge Blue:
http://www.the-cambridgeblue.co.uk/blueroadmap.html
I hope we can get the same attendance as last time, since it won't
stop raining until February. I'll try to arrive earlier and get a big
indoor table.
If you haven't done so yet, you can
2012 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> writes:
> In sync with Paris meetup, the Cambridge version will also be this
> week, on Wednesday (26th Sep., 7:30pm) at the Cambridge Blue:
>
No way, I'm going to Paris!
Remember 1h difference, they will get drunk sooner than we.
--
Wojciech Meyer
http://danmey.org
2006 Jan 31
3
Random 502 Bad Gateway
...orks for several minutes, then i get this
message for some time.
I get nothing in any of the logs, and I get the same behaviour on both
apache2 and lighttpd.
Using directly the IP works with no problems at all.
I would really appreciate some clues on how to deal with this (well, other
than getting drunk and forgetting about ;) )
Thanks,
Bogdan
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2008 Jan 02
2
Rice coding
Going in details through the FLAC format specification, I realize that there
are 2 rice coding methods now supported for residual encoding. I thought I
remembered in the 1.1.3 times that there was only 1 method (with 4-bit Rice
parameter) [or was I drunk ? ;-)]. Going through the change log, I didn't
find any reference to such an addition to the format.
Now, the decoder implementation I'm working on only implements the
4-bit-parameter-method; I've been using it extensively, including on files
encoded with the reference encoder v1.2.1,...
2009 Jul 29
4
Some people asked me lately about how professional Dovecot is.
...ase.
I'm reminded of the story about how, during the American Civil War, when
the North had finally, after years of ignominious defeats, gotten a
general would could fight and win a battle, General Grant. A fussy old
lady approached President Lincoln and complained loudly that Grant was a
drunk. Lincoln blinked at the woman, then said, "Ma'am, if you'll be so
kind as to find out what kind of whiskey Grant drinks, I'll send a case
of it to all the other generals."
Dovecot Works. That's all anyone needs to know. Plus it has a towering
wizard of a developer a...
2002 Nov 23
1
midi data to control lighting desks
Hi- just wondering how things are progressing on the stick-midi-data-inside-a-vorbis-file (so i can sit back, relax & get drunk instead of manually doing a really complicated lighting show)
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2004 Dec 21
1
Paris Meeting on Dec 20, 2004 - réunion à Paris le 20 décembre 2004
...generosity and the good choice in restaurants
both this year and last June was it? The souffl? au Grand Marnier was
very nice, too.
I thought this meeting was very positive, a lot of connections were
made between participants, a lot of laughs were had, a lot of good
food eaten, a lot of good wine drunk. Mark's comments are always one
of the highlights, although no one wants to pump him for info, we just
let him talk if he feels like it. His French is pretty respectable,
too.
Another example of how there is a community committed to open source
and they have certainly gravitated towards asteri...
2001 Aug 14
2
oggenc and SMP
...I-350 linux machines (it's kinda slow with '-b 160'
but that's alright) and started wondering - mind you, I'm sucky at C -
is it that hard to implement an encoder that uses all the processors
on a SMP computer?
Andre.
--
Arthur Dent: "What's so unpleasant about being drunk?"
Ford Prefect: "You ask a glass of water."
- Douglas Noel Adams, 1952 - 2001
- DNA, so long and thanks for all the books
--
Andre Kajita - Administrador da Rede <admin@camarasjc.sp.gov.br>
Camara Municipal de Sao Jose dos Campos - SP
http://www.camarasjc.sp.gov.br
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2003 Jul 11
0
More voice prompts available now
...sixteenth
%seventeenth.gsm%seventeenth
%eighteenth.gsm%eighteenth
%nineteenth.gsm%nineteenth
%twentieth.gsm%twentieth
%thirtieth.gsm%thirtieth
%star.gsm%star
%pound.gsm%pound
%hash.gsm%hash
%octothorpe.gsm%octothorpe
%office-iguanas.gsm%The office has been overrun with iguanas.
%gambling-drunk.gsm%We're off gambling and getting drunk.
%nobody-but-chickens.gsm%Nobody here but us chickens!
%deadbeat.gsm%Deadbeat!
%pls-try-again.gsm%Please try again!
%the-monkeys-twice.gsm%The monkeys! THE MONKEYS!
2016 Nov 27
2
[RFC] Supporting ARM's SVE in LLVM
...<cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
>> While the VL can vary.. in practice wouldn't the cost of vectorization
>> and width be tied more to the hardware implementation than anything
>> else? The cost of vectorizing thread 1 vs 2 isn't likely to change?
>> (Am I drunk and mistaken?)
>
> Mistaken. :)
>
> The scale of the vector can change between two processes on the same
> machine and it's up to the kernel (I guess) to make sure they're
> correct.
>
> In theory, it could even change in the same process, for instance, as
> a res...
2009 Sep 22
6
installing 5.3 with 512M ram really slow
I was installing centos 5.3 x86_64 on a sempron 2.7G machine with
512M ram. The install started off fine then REALLY SLOWED down
about 70% into install. I did have a swap space. after that it just crawled.
I tried restart the install a couple times at 512M. Same thing around 70%
the slow down.
I then put in 1G of RAM and everything zipped on past and finished fine.
Does 5.3 have minimum
2004 Sep 09
4
IAX2 dropping call?
Hello all,
I updated from CVS 3 days ago and now my IAX2 gateway is dropping
calls without warning.
It happens right in the middle of a conversation with no pattern. I
never had this
Problem before and am usually talking 2-3 hours a day.
Is their a bug? Should I rollback?
Cheers,
Paul Seniuk
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