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2008 Mar 23
0
Fascinating website.
http://jesusjewish.com
Really interesting stuff.
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2006 Mar 22
3
Something wrong with content_columns
I have a database with a couple of tables. One table called spares has
foreign keys in another called equipment. When I create a new record,
it is added to the spares table however the list action does not show
all the columns in the table. It only shows those columns that are not
foreign keys. I am using the default action generated by scaffold for
list.
Why is that so? Do i need to re-write my
2006 May 26
5
Upload AVI convert to quicktime/flash
Is there a way to upload an AVI and convert it into quicktime, or flash,
and generate an output in those format(s).
Like YouTube...
I have no idea how that is done. I am fascinated and was wondering if it
was possible.
Cheers.
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2005 May 20
5
Newbie on IVR
Hi,
I get fascinated when I dial someone and get an IVR play " for accounts department press 1, for sales, press 2 or hold the line for an operator" and then have MOH play before the line is picked up at the desired extesion.
Please, permit me as I know this will be one of the dumbest questions to ask in a group like this. I'll apprecaite any specific guide/instruction.
Thanks
2004 Mar 04
10
"Statistiques avec R"
Dear R users,
I want to share my joy with you. Please see the following
excellent introduction to R "Statistiques avec R " by
Vincent Zoonekynd
http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/all.html
In paticular, you can see a lot of fascinating graphics
examples of R from which you can get many hints.
Soryy if this is already well-known, but the CRAN search
did not show nothing with the keyword
2016 Mar 11
3
CentOS 7 and display managers
Richard wrote:
>
>
>> Date: Friday, March 11, 2016 11:33:57 -0500
>> From: m.roth at 5-cent.us
>>
>> So, now that I've gotten that out, the KDE display manager, on the
>> login screen, easily lets you choose window managers. Gnome utterly
>> refuses to consider such an idea.
>>
>> I've just yum groupinstall "KDE Plasma
2006 Jan 31
4
Rails to Java
Hello,
I just started playing with RubyOnRails. It is indeed fascinating! I
have a question about using rails models to connect to backend Java
(i.e. EJBs) instead of database.
Any pointers will be appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Khaled
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2008 Jul 13
3
initialize a factor vector
What is the least surprising way of initializing a factor with
predefined levels and with length 0?
as.factor(c("eins", "zwei", "drei"))[FALSE]
does the job but looks a bit weird.
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Johannes H?sing There is something fascinating about science.
One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture
mailto:johannes at
2010 Feb 25
2
Morse Code
This is just curiosity, but I'm wondering why the Morsecode app has remained part of the trunk for all of these years. Is there any practical use for this or is it just an homage to the ghosts of telecommunications past? Does anybody use the Morsecode app for anything interesting? I'm strangely fascinated by this core piece of Asterisk functionality.
-Chris
2009 Oct 15
2
CentOS build scripts (or equivalent) acessible?
from [CentOS] CentOS 5.4? anyone?
> Is that a big problem for the people who write the code and have every
> revision preserved for posterity (and for others to learn from) in a
> public revision control system?
>
I'm not sure that I understand.
Is there indeed such a public repository of the build scriptds / RPM
specs used by CentOS?
That would indeed be fascinating and useful
2012 Dec 08
2
Want to contribute code to the Xapian project
Hey guys,I am a 3rd year Computer Science undergrad student.I a extremely
interested in contributing code to the XAPIAN project. The work you people
do sounds extremely fascinating and interesting.Can someone just give me a
brief overview of how to proceed ?. I Can code in C,C++ and Python and
have experience in Natural Lanuage Processing.Am also quite comfortable
with NLTK and using Wordnet.Am
2002 Nov 25
3
FTP at rsync.samba.org down?
Hello,
just being fascinated by rsync I wanted to look at the distribution files
at ftp://rsync.samba.org, but it was not possible to get a ftp connection
to that address. Is the ftp service down there?
Thanks in advance for any soon helpful hint.
Have a nice day
Michael
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Michael Schmidt mschmidt@fh-koblenz.de
MIRROR OF
Ghostscript * X-Windows X11
2011 Jan 10
4
Meaning of pterms in survreg object?
I am trying to model survival data with a Weibull distribution
using survreg. Units are clustered two apiece, sometimes receiving
the same treatment and sometimes opposing treatment.
2010 Sep 30
2
Sweave and LaTeX beamer class
I am failing to uncover Sweave chunks step by step using the LaTeX beamer
class.
The following minimal example:
\documentclass{beamer}
\usepackage{Sweave}
\begin{document}
\begin{frame}[fragile]
In the year \uncover<2->{25}\uncover<3->{\Sexpr{5*5}}
\uncover<4->{
<<echo=TRUE, print=TRUE>>=
5*5*101
@
}
\end{frame}
\end{document}
leads to an error message when
2006 Nov 25
3
OT: P(Z <= -1.46).
In checking over the solutions to some homework that I had assigned I
observed the fact that in R (version 2.4.0) pnorm(-1.46) gives
0.07214504. The tables in the text book that I am using for the
course give the probability as 0.0722.
Fascinated, I scanned through 5 or 6 other text books (amongst the
dozens of freebies from publishers that lurk on my shelf) and found
that some agree with R
2018 Jun 12
9
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
TL;DR: It's okay to close a bug, if you can justify it properly.
Recently there has been a spate of bug-closing with what I would call
inadequate documentation. Comments such as "Obsolete?" or "I assume
it's fixed" could be applied to nearly every open bug we have. While
this does reduce the open bug count--something I have been watching
with morbid fascination
2011 Jul 12
2
[LLVMdev] Possible to compile / cross compile LLVM source on Android / ARM ?
I'm fascinated by the Pure algebraic/functional language[1]. The Pure
interpreter uses the LLVM JIT compiler as its backend.
I would like to compile[2] Pure so that it runs on Android / ARM. Pure has a
dependency on the LLVM JIT. So I need to compile LLVM source for Pure to
run.
Is it possible to compile LLVM source[3] for Android (ARM) devices? There
really seems to be no information about
2013 May 23
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Loop Vectorizer puzzle
On May 23, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Cameron McInally <cameron.mcinally at nyu.edu> wrote:
> In all fairness, I do not believe that ivdep is an ICC-specific pragma. There are many compilers that support ivdep and lots of legacy (and modern) codes that benefit from it. Seems silly, to me at least, to reinvent the wheel.
Hi Cameron,
The history of the idvep pragma is fascinating. I did not
2008 Jan 02
2
Subsetting data frame problem....
Dear R users,
I'm new but already fascinated R user so please forgive for my
ignorance. I have the problem, I read most of help pages but couldn't
find the solution. The problem follows....
I have large data set 10,000 rows and more than 100 columns... Say
something like
var1,var2,var2,var4.......var120
-------------------------------------------
12,12,345,657,67,8.....
2004 Sep 06
9
Zaptel 'Under the Hood' Project
Hello,
After poking and prodding at Asterisk and Zaptel for over a couple years
now, I've dedicated some time to actually reading the code and trying to
figure it out.
It's been fascinating. With the driver source on one part of the screen
and a pdf of "Linux Device Drivers" on another part I've aquainted
myself with device driver programming and the interesting