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2009 Mar 17
4
Plastic Water Bottles
...tp://www.nalgene-outdoor.com/store/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=10 But she really recommeds storing water in glass, brass, or ceramic bottles. She does not discuss aluminum. Here's another author on aluminum. The problem with aluminum is. What is the inside of the water bottle lined with? Sigg water bottle from Switzerland are the highly recommended, but expensive. Here's a Sigg clone for $12.00 http://www.everythingyoga.com/colored-water-bottle-18oz.htm Here's a really ugly link to google ads for non bpa water bottles. http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pu...
2013 Feb 06
0
adehabitatHR - Creating Biased Random Bridge UD with a boundary
...quest your support. I intent do use the BRB (Biased Random Bridge) function with a boundary. I believe I have made sure to fulfill all the rules for boundaries (segment length, angle of junction) When calculating the UD I get the following Error: Error in adehabitatHR:::.fbboun(sor2, boundary, sigg, max(so$h)) : non convenient sign Can anyone tell me, what the "clean the other side of the boundary" procedure does, so I can get my boundary to be "convenient". :) I just found these lines (see below) on R-Forge, but unfortunately I do not understand what I am supposed...
2015 Jan 15
1
Closing over Garbage
Given a large data.frame, a function trains a series of models by looping over two steps: 1. Create a model-specific subset of the complete training data 2. Train a model on the subset data The function returns a list of trained models which are later used for prediction on test data. Due to how models and closures work in R, each model contains a lot of data that is not necessary for
2013 Jan 24
3
Implications of a Dependency on a GPLed Package
I intend to submit a newly developed package to CRAN (to be licensed under the GPL), which prompted me to re-read the GPL FAQ. The following section caught my attention: > If a programming language interpreter is released under the GPL, does that mean programs written to be interpreted by it must be under GPL-compatible licenses? > > When the interpreter just interprets a language,