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2012 Jun 12
1
Two-way linear model with interaction but without one main effect
...ject line violates the principle of marginality and it is rare in practice, but there may be some circumstances where it has sense. Let's take this imaginary example (not homework, just a silly made-up case for illustrating the rare situation): I'm measuring the energy absorption of sports footwear in jumping. I have three models (S1, S2, S3), that are known by their having the same average value of this variable for different types of ground, but I want to model the energy absorption for specific ground types (grass, sand, and pavement). To fit the model I take 90 independent measures (diff...
2011 Jun 14
6
OT: high static in server room
Hi guys, Sorry for the OT. For the last couple of weeks I notice that the static in my server room is worrisomely noticeable. I cannot see what may be causing it.... Care to share some of your experience what may be the cause and the remedy? Thank you.
2004 Mar 24
3
Unvisible fonts
Hi All, I have problem with fonts. Some texts in programs running under wine aren't displayed. Problem is mainly with texts that describe some input boxes. There's a screenshot of Skype attached. wine version: 20040213 system: Mandrake 9.2 Problem occured with: Baldurs Gate 2 Skype TeamSpeak2rc2 I've tried: - coppying windows fonts to ~/.wine/c_drive/windows/Fonts - changing
2009 Feb 23
8
Puppet's Search function
Hello all, I have read through the sparse documentation on the Search (intentionally capitalized to differentiate from the verb) function as well as searched the group list (and mail archives) with little success to finding an answer. It is my understanding that I want to use the Search function to achieve my goal. I would like to know: a) is my understanding about the purpose of this function
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...proach this. Have you considered using PAM? Samba uses PAM and there's a pam-ldap module. Having just used PAM to get Apache to authenticate users against a Win2K PDC, I'm sure you could do something with it. -- Bruce I see a mouse. Where? There, on the stair. And its clumsy wooden footwear makes it easy to trap and kill. -- Harry Hill Return-Path: <jkayaban@brighton.com> Delivered-To: samba@samba.org Received: from bdc.brighton.com (mail.brighton.com [207.217.16.130]) by lists.samba.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 1BDA94FD5 for <samba@samba.org>; Tue, 29 May 2001 16:19...