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2011 Feb 11
0
Quality Wines Club
How would you like a regular supply of wines you can trust ... quality and value guaranteed, new things to try and enough information to help you pick the right bottle every time? The Discovery Club from WSJwine offers you exactly that, starting with this introductory 12-bottle case ... yours for under $6 a bottle for a $120 savings! Your special introductory case is just $69.99. Every 3 months,
2008 Nov 06
0
Holiday Gift Ideas
Hello, With the upcoming holidays I know that most of you are probably stressing out, with the what to gets and where to get the deals its hard to get all of yourself straight. But dont worry I am going to give you some great sites to get some great gifts. The first site is personalwine.com which is a site where you can personalize wine labels for any occasion. So whether you want to put a photo
2001 Nov 29
1
red wines & tannin
I find that certain red wines(and only particular wines) cause me to have headaches. I suspect this is because they contain more tannin than other reds. How do I know about the tannin content when I buy a bottle? Do wred wines from certain areas have more tannin than from other areas? Or is it merely a trial & error process? thanks, Howard Richler
2009 Mar 17
4
Plastic Water Bottles
The plastics industry says polycarbonate bottles are safe. http://www.bisphenol-a.org/about/faq.html#g I'm sure Maggie and here friends would say ALL plastic bottles are very dangerous. This lady seems to be at a reasonable middle ground. http://trusted.md/blog/vreni_gurd/2007/03/29/plastic_water_bottles Polycarbonate plastics the kind of bottle you bought contains BPA. "In 2006 Europe
2011 Jul 21
0
Quoi D'Neuf, a beautiful Pinot Noir from the Loire
This bottle of Quoi D?Neuf by Herv? Villemade, a primeur from the Loire, was a real pleasure, a thirst wine that you sip without second thoughts and restriction to the last drop : This Pinot Noir with a bit of Gamay is fruity, gouleyant and fresh. This proves that even tasted several months after its release, a Vin Nouveau can deliver. It arrived on the market on the third thursday of november
2009 Oct 29
1
Basic question ( too broad for help topics).
I have searched help topics but don't know exactly what to search for. Need to use my_num to find any matching STREPs in my_df my_num <- c("101","102","103","104","105","107","108","112","113","114","115") ## "my_df" has 8,000 different STREPS in it. ## I have a
2004 Jul 11
2
Bug#254681: logcheck-database: su from cron job not necessarily to "nobody"
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.23 Followup-For: Bug #254681 Please generalize "nobody" to "[_[:alnum:]-]+", as some cron jobs su to other users: Jul 11 06:51:16 tux su[10385]: + ??? root:hinfo Jul 11 06:57:25 tux su[29801]: + ??? root:www-data Thanks. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500,
2005 Dec 30
0
domU lifecycles, xenstore, and UUIDs [not necessarily 128-bit ones]
At least from the ''xm'' commands'' interface, it looks like domU''s just disappear after an ''xm destroy'', which I''ve been using to cut turn off the virtual power switches of domU''s. Is this by design? I''m trying to think of a good way to identify a domU throughout its lifecycle, which for me goes all the way from
2001 Aug 29
2
(not necessarily R-related) help with data presentation
I have a question which is not necessarily related to R. I want to use a distorted political map of the world with certain countries increased in size according to a certain variable (an idea similar to the homunculi usually found in psychology textbooks) to demonstrate the coverage of particular countries in a news service. Does anyone have any idea of how to approach this? I don't think
2006 Jun 28
1
Very slow read.table on Linux, compared to Win2000 [Broad cast]
From: Peter Dalgaard > > <davidek at zla-ryba.cz> writes: > > > Dear all, > > > > I read.table a 17MB tabulator separated table with 483 > > variables(mostly numeric) and 15000 observations into R. > This takes a > > few seconds with R 2.3.1 on windows 2000, but it takes > several minutes > > on my Linux machine. The linux machine is
2010 Jun 29
3
Please help with advise on wine storage
Hi everyone, I have a small problem. I bought a bottle of red wine from my home outside the UK. It is a gift for a professor who I much admire. Unfortuately I have not been able to get to her office in the last month so I had to store the wine in my bedroom. It is in a box etc and of course I am storing it lying down however I am worried that with the current weather of having 20 - 25 degrees
2005 Sep 07
0
[LLVMdev] LiveIntervals, replace register with representative register?
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Tzu-Chien Chiu wrote: > I don't understand the following code snippet in LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp. > > Why changing the type of the opreand from a virtual register to a > machine register? The register number (reg) is still a virtual > register index (>1024). This code isn't actually replacing the virtual register with a physreg. As you noticed, it
2005 Sep 07
0
[LLVMdev] LiveIntervals, replace register with representative register?
On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 15:09 +0800, Tzu-Chien Chiu wrote: > I don't understand the following code snippet in LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp. > > Why changing the type of the opreand from a virtual register to a > machine register? The register number (reg) is still a virtual > register index (>1024). > > > bool LiveIntervals::runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &fn)
2005 Sep 07
1
[LLVMdev] LiveIntervals, replace register with representative register?
On 08/09/05, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote: > This code isn't actually replacing the virtual register with a physreg. Then why changing its optype? It makes the assertion fails: MachineOperand& MO = inst.getOperand(n); if (MRegisterInfo::isVirtualRegister(MO.getReg())) { assert(MachineOperand::MO_VirtualRegister == MO.getType()); ... } Is that alright? Some
2005 Sep 07
1
[LLVMdev] LiveIntervals, replace register with representative register?
On 08/09/05, Alkis Evlogimenos <evlogimenos at gmail.com> wrote: > representative register (found using a union find algorithm). Note that > the representative register could be a real register if we ever joined > an interval of a real register with one of a virtual register (and this > real register will be the representative register of the set of > intervals joined
2005 Jun 24
1
Representative curves
Can someone point me to R code or recent publications dealing with selection of representative time-response profiles in longitudinal data from datasets containing a large number of subject's profiles? Thanks Frank -- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
2010 Mar 30
1
predict.kohonen for SOM returns NA?
All, The kohonen predict function is returning NA for SOM predictions regardless of data used... even the package example for a SOM using wine data is returning NA's Does anyone have a working example SOM. Also, what is the purpose of trainY, what would be the dependent data for an unsupervised SOM? As may be apparent to you by my questions, I am very new to kohonen maps and am very grateful
2006 Mar 23
0
Ajax and Rails Problem
hi guys, i am havin a problem displaying content of @wine from the search action.. i get no errors i only get &nbsp where the results is when i examine the html plz help i posted my code John def search @wines = Wine.find(:all) @wine_pages, @wines = paginate :wines end def searchaction @search=request.raw_post @wines = Wine.find(:all,:conditions=>["name LIKE
2013 Apr 07
0
Fitting distributions to financial data using volatility model to estimate VaR
Ok, I try it again with plain text, with a simple R code example and just sending it to the r list and you move it to sig finance if it is necessary. I try to be as detailed as possible. I want to fit a distribution to my financial data using a volatility model to estimate the VaR. So in case of a normal distribution, this would be very easy, I assume the returns to follow a normal distribution
2013 Apr 06
1
Value at Risk using a volatility model?
Hi, I want to calculate the Value at Risk with using some distirbutions and a volatility model. I use the following data(http://uploadeasy.net/upload/cdm3n.rar) which are losses (negative returns) of a company of approx. the last 10 years. So I want to calculated the Value at Risk, this is nothing else than the quantile. Since I have losses I consider the right tail of the distribution. Consider