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2007 Jan 09
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MINNESOTA: TwinCities Asterisk Users Group - Saturday January 13th 2007 - 11:30am
This is a reminder that the Twin Cities Asterisk Users Group will be meeting this Saturday, January 13 at 11:30am. - This month's meeting will focused on IP Telephony (VoIP) and network security, threats, defenses and countermeasures you can use to strengthen your Asterisk system. Meetings are held monthly on the second Saturday of each month, excluding July and December. The Agenda is
2007 May 09
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MINNESOTA: Twin Cities Asterisk Users Group - Saturday May 12th 2007 - 11:30am
There will be a Twin Cities Asterisk Users Group meeting this Saturday, May 12th, at 11:30 'til about 1:30 at the Atacomm Corporate Offices at 7365 Kirkwood Court N., Suite 350, Maple Grove, Minnesota 55369. Although there is no formal program scheduled, we'll chat about Asterisk applications including interesting dial plans including one enabling Asterisk systems to keep an eye (ear?) on
2005 Jan 04
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Seeking a Position in the Twin Cities, MN, US
I'm an experienced FreeBSD [and Linux] systems administrator seeking a position in the Minneapolis/St. Paul (or Northfield) area of Minnesota. I'm most interested in systems administration and software engineering/programming. My r?sum? is available at http://vangyzen.net/ Cheers, Eric
2005 Apr 04
1
R package that has (much) the same capabilities as SAS v9 PROC GENMOD
I need capabilities, for my data analysis, like the Pinheiro & Bates S-Plus/R package nlme() but with binomial family and logit link. I need multiple crossed, possibly interacting fixed effects (age cohort of twin when entered study, sex of twin, sampling method used to acquire twin pair, and twin zygosity), a couple of random effects other than the cluster variable, and the ability to
2004 Jun 24
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Can R handle twin peaks - normal distribution
Hi R Users, Sorry if its out of topic. I would like to ask you about twin peaks - normal distribution. How R can handle it, any example to explain it in R. Thanks, regards, Unung
2012 Sep 17
2
Slightly OT: Red Hat vs Twin Peaks
Interesting story at Groklaw...just thought I would share: http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20120913073511444 -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registerd Linux user No #267004 www.counter.li.org ****
2020 Jan 18
1
Twin HDMI
Hi John, why not try something newer than CentOS 6.8 ? Maybe not the latest 8.1 but 7.7 is quite recent and stable. Your (integrated) video card is : Intel? HD Graphics 605 (NUC7PJYH) Intel NUC7PJYH seems to be able to pilot Dual 4K display : " ...The NUC7PJYH kit also comes with dual Ultra HD 4K display support via two full-sized HDMI* ports, consumer infrared, and a TOSLINK audio jack,
2010 Mar 12
1
simple plot in ggplot2, wrong error bars
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this, simple problem. I am essentially following the example on Hadley's webpage (http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/geom_errorbar.html), but it still doesn't make any sense to me. df <- data.frame(trt = factor(c("intact", "intact", "removed", "removed")), coon = c(0.093, 0.06, 0.057, 0.09), group =
2010 Mar 24
2
Exclude data using logical
Hi, I'm wanting to exclude data more than 2 sd's from the mean before proceeding with further analyses. I've created new logical variables (a and b) and written them to the existing dataframe. I want to be able to subset the TRUE observations based on another 2 factor variable. I'm assuming this is possible, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong, as I get results that
2006 Jan 13
1
MINNESOTA: TwinCities Asterisk Users Group - Saturday 01/14/2006
Hello, The next Asterisk Users Group meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow, January 14th at 11:30am. Its a new year and it's been two months since our last meeting. Meetings are held monthly on the second Saturday of each month, excluding July and December. Sound Choice Communcations is located in Bloomington Minnesota, just 1/2 mile west of the Mall of America. The address is: 7839
2005 Apr 05
1
Wayne and twin
Hi, I haven't seen recent information on wine and twain. I already sent a similar mail to wine-users and, in a second step to wine-devel, but without any information back until now. May be the trick "Wine and twain" to "Wayne and twin" will give me more chance to be listen. Or may be my question is really stupid? >From a recent mail that I got, the problem is of
2007 Aug 10
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MINNESOTA - TwinCities Asterisk Users Group 8/11/2007 Echo Cancellation Threat or Menace?
This is a reminder that the Twin Cities Asterisk Users Group will be meeting this Saturday @ 11:30am. August 11 2007 TCAUG Meeting - Echo Cancellation Threat or Menace? Sound Choice Communications LLC Offices, Bloomington Start: 08/11/2007 - 11:30am Hey all you Twin cities Asterisk Users, It's time once again to have another meeting. The Main topic for the August 11th meeting is: Echo
2011 Aug 05
1
If find x, then y, else do nothing
I want to write code that says "If you find an element equal to 4 in this vector for each person in the data set tested separately, then put in 1 for 2 and 2 for 4, else leave the variable as is" u.ppl <- (unique(init.dat1$grid)) l.ppl <- length(u.ppl) for (i in 1:l.ppl) { if (grep("4",init.dat1$Slide1_RESP)) {2 == 1, 4 == 2}; else
2007 Nov 27
2
lme object manipulation
Hello: I have an lme object, say lme_res2, which was generated using the varIdent. I'm trying to extract the double 1.532940 from the object, but I can't find it by attributes(lme_res2) or attributes(summary(lme_res2)). How can I pull it out (so that I can save it to another variable)? Thanks. Shin Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML Data: dat Log-restricted-likelihood:
2013 Feb 14
3
appending data to a row
For an analysis of data from twins, I'd like to do some rearranging in my dataframe. Currently, each twin has his or her own row. I'd like to add several columns of the co-twin's data to each row. In other words, this is the current situation: FamilyID ParticipantID IQ Digit_span 1 1 95 6 1 2 93 7 2 3 102 8 2
2011 Aug 22
1
Counting Elements Conditionally
R - I have 3 variables with data below. Variable "Rev" is a vector that changes from 1 to 2, 2 to 3, etc.... Variable "FF" is a binary variable with 1's and 0's. Variable "bin" is a different binary variable with 1's and 0's. I want to calculate the number of elements: 1. Starting with the first element where Rev switches (i.e. 1 to 2) 2. The
2009 Aug 20
1
ANCOVA with defined error terms
I am trying to run an ANCOVA with defined error terms. Thus I have to use AOV and not lm. my response variable is proportion of mice paw prints on track plates. These plates were placed on plots that had vegetation and fruit manipulated to two levels each (present or absent), and were sampled monthly for 14 months (repeated measures). The fully crossed factor design was also blocked. My sample
2017 Nov 28
1
Failed attempts
Lamar Owen wrote: > On 11/28/2017 12:04 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> Thanks, Lamar! that is very instructive. > You're welcome. > >> I was always unimpressed with >> persistence of attempts to make more secure (less pickable) cylinder >> cased >> locks (precision, multi-level, pins at a weird locations/angles). > > The best way to make an
2007 Sep 04
1
bootstrap confidence intervals with previously existing bootstrap sample
Dear R users, I am new to R. I would like to calculate bootstrap confidence intervals using the BCa method for a parameter of interest. My situation is this: I already have a set of 1000 bootstrap replicates created from my original data set. I have already calculated the statistic of interest for each bootstrap replicate, and have also calculated the mean for this statistic across all the
2007 Oct 11
1
constraining correlations
Hello, I've searched for an answer to no avail. I am wondering if anyone knows how to constrain certain correlations to be equal. I have family data with 2 twins per family plus up to 2 siblings. I would like to somehow constrain all the sibling correlations (twin-sib and sib-sib) to be the same while allowing the twin-twin correlation to be different. Here is some simulated code: