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2009 Jul 02
2
working with texts
...S., I have been trying to solve a (for me) tricky issue. No matter what I've tried, I just can't find a way to do this. This is the issue: I have a text file (ansi text) "titles.txt" with lines of text; here is an example of such a file: >>>>> a brief history of polio vaccines anti-vaccination movements and their interpretations early warning in the light of theories of technological change international mobility among nordic doctoral students land of hope and glory: exploring cochlear implantation in the netherlands making science - between nature and society m...
2017 Apr 11
0
Data Manager Position - CDC Atlanta - Immediate Need
...are currently seeking a Data Manager who will be based on-site at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. The Data Management Support Services project provides on-going data management support services to the Strategic Information and Workforce Development Branch (SIWD) and the Polio Eradication Branch (PEB) in the Global Immunization Division (GID) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Data Manager will support several areas of work related to polio eradication and routine immunization to prepare data entry programs, analytic databases, and corresponding...
2006 Jun 28
0
What does this error message mean?
...change I''ve been able to make to get rid of the error is to simply remove the entire observe_field line. So can anybody tell me... What does this error message mean? Form.Element.Serializers[method] is not a function What is Rails looking at in the line <%= observe_field(''polio'', :url => {:action => ''update_std'', :id => ''polio''}) %> that it is interpreting to be a ''method'' or a ''function''? TIA, Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:...
2015 Feb 03
2
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > > On Mon, February 2, 2015 5:26 pm, Les Mikesell wrote: >> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: >>>> >>> Let???s flip it around: what???s your justification *for* weak >>> passwords? >>> >> You don't
2015 Jul 26
4
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 11:16:18 -0600 Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 9:40 AM, Scott Robbins <scottro at nyc.rr.com> wrote: > > This might show up twice, I think I sent it from a bad address previously. > > If so, please accept my apologies. > > > > > > In Fedora 22, one developer (and only one) decided that if
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
...n of minimum password security levels is directly analogous to that of vaccination. When a large population stops vaccinating, we start seeing previously-defeated diseases coming back, like the measles outbreaks in California and rural Australia: http://goo.gl/7caiui http://goo.gl/8lT8Pd Polio was almost completely eradicated, but it?s starting to come back in the middle east after the CIA used a fake vaccination campaign as a pretext to try to get into bin Laden?s Pakistan compound: http://goo.gl/KbbMUC http://goo.gl/C2B5EE I believe personal freedom should count quite highly...
2015 Jul 28
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...e exercising that freedom creates a risk to other people?s machines. In the previous thread on this topic, 6 months ago, I likened reasonable password strength minima to state-mandated vaccination. Previously-defeated diseases have started to reappear as the antivax movement has gained momentum. Polio came back in Pakistan, measles in California, and whooping cough in Australia, all within the last year or two. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine_controversies So no, your local password quality policy is not purely your own concern.
2010 Nov 19
2
autocorrelation in count data
hello, I try to model traffic accidents with the following model: glm.nb(y~j+w+m+sf+b+ft,data=fr[]). the problem is that there exist autocorrelation in the data. one possibility is to model traffic accidents with inar(1)-models. has anyone an idea how to change this model in order to abtain an integer valued time series model? thanks nazli
2015 Feb 03
5
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 17:49 -0700, Warren Young wrote: > Polio was almost completely eradicated, but it?s starting to come back in the middle east after the CIA used a fake vaccination campaign as a pretext to try to get into bin Laden?s Pakistan compound: The Taliban were created and funded by the USA, using the Pakistani intelligence service, to give the Ru...
2011 Jan 27
9
CIDR-matching in puppet manifests?
I have a few settings that change based on the network that a system is in, and I have a heterogeneous collection of networks (a few /24s, some /25s, a /29 and a couple /27s, and hey look a /16 in rfc1918 space and...). So I can''t do simple regex matches on dotted-quad IP notation and expect to get a complete story. What I''d like is something like, I dunno... $nameserver =
2015 Jul 28
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...ng that freedom creates a risk to other people?s machines. > > In the previous thread on this topic, 6 months ago, I likened reasonable password strength minima to state-mandated vaccination. Previously-defeated diseases have started to reappear as the antivax movement has gained momentum. Polio came back in Pakistan, measles in California, and whooping cough in Australia, all within the last year or two. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine_controversies > > So no, your local password quality policy is not purely your own concern. Other than DDoS which is a problem o...