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2003 Dec 22
2
Getting Spam from mailing List: Notice for you
Hi everyone, since I subscribed to this mailing list (about two days ago) I`m receiving the attached message about 5-10 times a day. Has anybody had the same problem? And how can the problem be solved?? Best regads, Sven P.S.: In case anybody wonders, the email address used to subscribe to the mailing list has never been used before. Begin forwarded message: > From: gee_two@ru.ru >
2011 Aug 25
1
Syntax for a three-level logistic model
Dear People at R help, I am trying to figure out the syntax for a three-level logistic model with a single random effect (intercept): Data Collected My data consist of three levels: level 1 is four setting for each student (setting nested within student), and each student is registered in one of 14 universities (students nested within university). More detailed: A. 2,479 students who have a
2000 Aug 30
3
family question
Dear friends. Please see the program below and answer if it does simulate a population of 1.000.000 families, each with at max 20000 children (typical in Denmark, you know), constructed such that each family stops having children when more boys than girls are present ? Equal numbers of boys and girls are got in the population, according to the simulation, is that obvious ? ND <- NP <-
2006 Mar 02
5
Two foreign keys on the same column?
Let''s say I have three hypothetical MySQL tables: ? people, with columns id, gender, and source_id belongs_to :boys and :girls ? boys, with columns id and name has_many :people ? girls, with columns id and name has_many :people The gender column in people specifies which of the two source tables the source_id refers to. For example, if we have values: 1, boy, 1 in people,
2012 Sep 25
1
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
On 24 September 2012 19:25, Wojciech Meyer <wojciech.meyer at gmail.com> wrote: > No way, I'm going to Paris! > > Remember 1h difference, they will get drunk sooner than we. You can be drunk on both! Paris' is today, Cambridge's is tomorrow! ;) -- cheers, --renato http://systemcall.org/
2005 May 27
1
VoiPSupply Dot Com: Epilogue
LOL - You mean he actually 'met' Newt Gingrich? How dare you not extend him credit!!! I mean seriously... For such a distinguished individual... Hey, not only have I met the heads of several multi-billion dollar corps, I have gotten absolutely blasted drunk with them. So I should get credit, a 40% discount, and your daughters phone number, right??? LOL Seriously, though. I think it
2007 Jun 27
1
how to use chi-square to test correlation question
Hi There, There are 300 boy students and 100 girl students in a class. One interesting question is whether boy is smarter than girl or not. first given the exam with a difficulty level 1, the number of the student who got A is below 31 for boy, 10 for girl. Then we increase the difficulty level of the exam to level 2, the number of the student who got A is below 32 for boy, 10 for girl. We
2008 Jul 26
1
Simple vector question.
I have some data that I read in via read.csv: sales2007 <- read.csv("Total2007.dat", header=TRUE) The data looks like: > sales2007[1:605,] Year DayOfYear Sku Quantity CatId Category SubCategory 1 2007 1 100091 1 10862 HOLIDAY Christmas 2 2007 1 100138 1 11160 PET COSTUMES Famous (Licensed) 3 2007
2004 Jul 12
2
lme unequal random-effects variances varIdent pdMat Pinheiro Bates nlme
How does one implement a likelihood-ratio test, to test whether the variances of the random effects differ between two groups of subjects? Suppose your data consist of repeated measures on subjects belonging to two groups, say boys and girls, and you are fitting a linear mixed-effects model for the response as a function of time. The within-subject errors (residuals) have the same variance in
2010 Sep 03
1
Help on Select.list
Hi R, I am using select.list names=c("Ravi", "Raj","Shubha","Nivriti") select.list(names) provides a drop down to choose one of the 4 names. However I would like to know if it is possible to create a classification something like this select.list(names) should give Boys Ravi Raj Girls Shubha Nivriti I should be able to choose
2009 Nov 17
3
re placing the dates format in R for exporting the data set...
hi everyone, i am having difficulties with replacing the dates format in R for exporting the data set... eg: the code that i used was toms_dat<- replace(toms_dat, toms_dat ==2009-08-06, 2) toms_dat<- replace(toms_dat, toms_dat ==2009-08-04, 1) but when i export the data as into txt file or excel file the dates come up with very large numbers .....:drunk: please help me ...=) -- View
2004 Jan 04
4
QoS with > 1 interface
hi, as far I know, iproute QoS works in interface, not in all interfaces. I want give one inner interface priority over other inner, like PRIO one IP over other. HOW? -- Andrius K. Kasparavičius _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2012 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> writes: > In sync with Paris meetup, the Cambridge version will also be this > week, on Wednesday (26th Sep., 7:30pm) at the Cambridge Blue: > No way, I'm going to Paris! Remember 1h difference, they will get drunk sooner than we. -- Wojciech Meyer http://danmey.org
2008 Jan 02
2
Rice coding
Going in details through the FLAC format specification, I realize that there are 2 rice coding methods now supported for residual encoding. I thought I remembered in the 1.1.3 times that there was only 1 method (with 4-bit Rice parameter) [or was I drunk ? ;-)]. Going through the change log, I didn't find any reference to such an addition to the format. Now, the decoder implementation I'm
2012 Mar 08
1
Adding mean line to a lattice density plot
Hi! I have used the following command: densityplot(~PV1CIV, groups=SGENDER, data=ISGFINC2, lwd=2, col=1, lty=c(1,2), pch=c("+","o"), key=list(text=list(lab=levels(ISGFINC2$SGENDER), col=1), space="bottom", columns=2, border=T, lines=T, lwd=2, lty=c(1,2), col=1), ref=T, plot.points=F) to produce a lattice density plot presenting the distribution of
2006 Jan 31
3
Random 502 Bad Gateway
I have moved my project to a dedicated server and I am getting a very annoying behaviour. I am able to view the site just fine when using the ip. The name is properly resolved on my computer, however I am getting "Bad Gateway The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server." This is simply random. The site works for several minutes, then i get this message for some
2003 Mar 04
2
How to extract R{i} from lme object?
Hi, lme() users, Can some one tell me how to do this. I model Orthodont with the same G for random variables, but different R{i}'s for boys and girls, so that I can get sigma1_square_hat for boys and sigma2_square_hat for girls. The model is Y{i}=X{i}beta + Z{i}b + e{i} b ~ iid N(0,G) and e{i} ~ iid N(0,R{i}) i=1,2 orth.lme <- lme(distance ~ Sex * age, data=Orthodont, random=~age|Subject,
2009 Jul 29
4
Some people asked me lately about how professional Dovecot is.
I purely love that kind of crap. As if presentations meant anything, as if there aren't all kinds of scholarly work about theoretical perfect world algorithms and conceptual systems that will never be implemented and are as practical and effective as wings on a pig. Please. I'm reminded of the story about how, during the American Civil War, when the North had finally, after years of
2002 Nov 23
1
midi data to control lighting desks
Hi- just wondering how things are progressing on the stick-midi-data-inside-a-vorbis-file (so i can sit back, relax & get drunk instead of manually doing a really complicated lighting show) <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org'
2004 Dec 21
1
Paris Meeting on Dec 20, 2004 - réunion à Paris le 20 décembre 2004
Hi, Just a quick word on this since I was fortunate enough to attend. There were about 18 people, almost all French (if you include the marseillais as French, they may have objections :) Not that I was counting, but there was one female human there. Thanks Mark for your generosity and the good choice in restaurants both this year and last June was it? The souffl? au Grand Marnier was very nice,