Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "hickory".
2012 Oct 30
4
horizontal space/indent and HTML/PDF
What is the best method to introduce horizontal space in text in a
Pandoc document? Preferably something that would work for both HTML
and PDF output?
I need this for some poetry that has indented lines, ala the 2nd and 3rd lines:
hickory dickory dock
the most ran up the clock
the clock struck one
the mouse ran down
c
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Chris Lott <chris at chrislott.org>
2005 Jun 28
2
function for cumulative occurrence of elements
...27 0.29629630 -1.2163953
0.3604134
4 7 black oak 1 27 0.03703704 -3.2958369
0.1220680
5 7 chokecherry 1 27 0.03703704 -3.2958369
0.1220680
6 7 oak sp 1 27 0.03703704 -3.2958369
0.1220680
7 7 pignut hickory 1 27 0.03703704 -3.2958369
0.1220680
8 7 red maple 1 27 0.03703704 -3.2958369
0.1220680
9 7 white oak 5 27 0.18518519 -1.6863990
0.3122961
10 9 black spruce 2 27 0.07407407 -2.6026897
0.1927918...
2004 Aug 09
0
Domain Security
...till fails, even when I try to map with my unix account.
Question is: Can I set up a share for domain security, and allow
connections to non unix users that can be authenticated from a PDC without
making the file system a guest share?
Any help would be appreciated.
David W. Stacks
Old Hickory Consulting
Entergy Services, Inc.
Analyst - System Management
External: 870-541-5436
Internal: 8-760-5436
dstac90@entergy.com
2005 Jan 12
12
R2/MFC Mexico FREE calls to test chan_unicall
Hi guys, I have one E1 with 30 channels in Mexico City, I guess that if
i can fill this 30 channels with REAL traffic for 2 or 3 days I can
find new bugs on chan_unicall or I can see how stable it can be. Im
using R2/MFC with chan_unicall the patch that Steve Underwood wrote.
I will let anyone make FREE LOCAL calls to Mexico City till saturday or
maybe until monday to see how stable this can
2006 Apr 07
8
Why Ruby on Rails won''t become mainstream
Why Ruby on Rails won''t become mainstream
http://beust.com/weblog/archives/000382.html
Kind of interesting, but didn''t convince me. Though, yeah, I can imagine
a lot of naive programmers sticking with PHP and VB (the type of crowd
that also doesn''t run their own servers, so they''re dependent on hosts
offering Rails for them). Rails DOES have an IDE - soon