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2008 Jul 15
2
Glamour models & Fasion designing New look watch my profile http://www.geocities.com/cathrina39
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2008 Jul 22
1
Glamour models & Fasion designing New look watch my profile http://www.geocities.com/cathrina39 http://namithawithyou.blogspot.com/
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2008 Jul 23
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Glamour models & Fasion designing New look watch my profile http://namithawithyou.blogspot.com/
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2013 May 15
2
R help: Batch read files based on names in a list
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I am currently reading in a series of files, applying the same functions to
them one at a time, and then merging the resulting data frames e.g.:
>MyRows <- c("RowA", "RowB", "RowC")>>File1_DF <- read.delim("\\\\DirectoryToFiles\\File1_Folder\\File1.txt", stringsAsFactors=FALSE, check.names=FALSE)>File1_DF <-
2009 Jun 26
1
NOT chan_mobile
Hi all, does anyone know of an application that will run in Windows (in my
case users PC's) and behave in a similar fasion to chan_mobile? I'd like the
app to register with asterisk, then talk to a (or a number of) mobiles over
bluetooth thus creating an FXO port? I'm not interested in SMS etc. just
voice.
Thanks in advance Ray.
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2006 Feb 14
1
[LLVMdev] Fault-injector for LLVM
Hi,
I'm a PhD student at UIUC and I am using LLVM to add fault-tolerance
capabilities to applications. I would like to evaluate my framework by
performing fault-injections (fault-insertions) in the application.
Essentially, I want to corrupt an LLVM value at the time of its definition
and study the behavior of the program under this condition. I would like to
be able to do this in a generic
2005 Oct 16
0
IPManager PBX Features
IPManager version 1.6 has just been released. Below is a list of some of the
features you will get on your Asterisk server using IPManager to generate
your configuration files.
Download: http://ipsoftware.thorben.dk <http://ipsoftware.thorben.dk/>
PBX Features
The following features will be available to users of the PBX if you are
using IPManager to configure your PBX.
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2016 May 05
3
Yet another filter question
I hate to say anything remotely negative to Wayne but...
That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the
examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know what
it is saying).
When I go all RTFM on this topic I usually tell them to 'man rsync',
search for file-will-not-be-found and start reading from that line.
Once you understand the broken and correct
2010 Aug 05
0
[LLVMdev] git mirror
Hello, David
> Do pushes to the LLVM git mirror get forwarded to the svn trunk
> automatically?
No, it's one-way due to many reasons. However you can use it to
"bootstrap" git-svn metadata and do commits via the git-svn
facilities.
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With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2010 Aug 04
3
[LLVMdev] git mirror
Do pushes to the LLVM git mirror get forwarded to the svn trunk
automatically? For various reasons it may be more convenient
for me to work on LLVM through git but I don't want to go through
a lot of pain to send patches to trunk via git. It should be
easy.
Does anyone do their primary development via the git mirror? How
well does it work?
-Dave
2016 May 05
0
Yet another filter question
On Wed, 4 May 2016 21:09:44 -0400
Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote:
> That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the
> examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know
> what it is saying).
Makes sense to me. The only thing I'd change is to use "in a depth
first fasion" instead of "from the top down", "depth
2001 Oct 30
7
Active Directory
...tive Directory does not conform to standard LDAP
schema, which will break some ldap clients written specifically to those
standards. ( Technically, the LDAP protocol is standard, however the data
format is not.)
Windows 2000 can be installed in three modes:
1) NT mode - PDC/BDC responds to old-fasioned NT domain requests.
2) Mixed Mode - Domain services respond to both NT and Active
Directory requests.
3) Native Mode - Domain only responds to Active Directory requests.
One caveat here is that ( at least in my experience ) Native mode still
includes NT services for user and group for compat...
2007 Mar 23
7
Doorphone vs. Grandstream BT101
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door phone.
Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following is possible?
Researched:
1. When set to auto-answer, dialing the phone will result in a short
beep and instant speaker-phone connection.
2. When pressing the "message" button while
2004 Aug 06
10
web-based playlist manager
Before I went out to potentialy reinvent this particular wheel, I figured
I'd check to see whether anyone had or could recommend a web-based playlist
manager for ices/icecast. The one I've got in mind would take requests,
play random tracks in the absence of requests, keep a very limited history
and look-ahead...
This must have been done before, right? If not, I'll take a stab at