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2003 Jul 11
0
More voice prompts available now
...h.gsm%ninth
%tenth.gsm%tenth
%eleventh.gsm%eleventh
%twelveth.gsm%twelveth
%thirteenth.gsm%thirteenth
%fourteenth.gsm%fourteenth
%fifteenth.gsm%fifteenth
%sixteenth.gsm%sixteenth
%seventeenth.gsm%seventeenth
%eighteenth.gsm%eighteenth
%nineteenth.gsm%nineteenth
%twentieth.gsm%twentieth
%thirtieth.gsm%thirtieth
%star.gsm%star
%pound.gsm%pound
%hash.gsm%hash
%octothorpe.gsm%octothorpe
%office-iguanas.gsm%The office has been overrun with iguanas.
%gambling-drunk.gsm%We're off gambling and getting drunk.
%nobody-but-chickens.gsm%Nobody here but us chickens!
%deadbeat.gsm%Deadbeat!...
2008 Aug 11
1
help on model selection - step()
...orm this data set
the first step gives AIC=3.6, and the 2nd gives -9.03, IS THERE ANY WAY that
a could say, "stop here, the previous one is the best for me"... like here,
my model would be with no variable.
I know that example, looks like silly but a have bigger data, that this
happens in thirtieth iteration, what's why i would like some help
i used the step(), is there other function that could stop this besides
step()?
cheers,
Rodrigo Gazaffi
x1 <- c( 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718,
0.3718, -1.0000, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3718, 0.3...
2018 May 28
0
LLVM Weekly - #230, May 28th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #230, May 28th 2018
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Welcome to the two hundred and thirtieth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly
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2016 Jun 27
0
LLVM Weekly - #130, Jun 27th 2016
LLVM Weekly - #130, Jun 27th 2016
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<http://llvmweekly.org/issue/130>.
Welcome to the one hundred and thirtieth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly
newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and
related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
Bradbury](http://asbradbury.org). Subscribe to future issues at
<http://llvmweekly.org> and pass it on to anyone else you think...
2004 Sep 17
8
English vs American voice files
My wife's got an appropriate Southern England (Wimbledon) accent and I'm
sure she would try her hand. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of the
words that need to be said? Matt, do you have them if your wife's done a
set for French users?
Mark, if you have the kit maybe you could chop up the file? I write a
utility to chop up and compress the wave file based on some of the C