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2004 Dec 25
0
Happy Holidays!
To Shorewall Users around the World:
May your Holiday Season be Joyful and may the New Year bring much
Happiness
-Tom
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2007 Dec 24
0
happy holidays
hi,
Just want to wish everyone a happy holiday season and a good new year
ahead.
Its been a great year for CentOS and for everyone involved with it
including the developers, supporters, contributors, editors, bug
reporters, everyone. You all know who you are. And I want to take this
opportunity to thank all of you for the time and efforts that you have
put into the project.
2008 will be
2011 Dec 23
1
Happy Holidays
Myself and most people at Red Hat are on holiday for the whole
of next week, back on the 3rd of January.
libguestfs 1.15.14 is being pushed out to the usual place.
Happy holiday, see you in January.
Rich.
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2013 Dec 24
5
Have a great Holiday season
hi,
Here is wishing everyone in the CentOS community a great holiday season,
awesome new year and a great 2014.
May 2014 bring friendlier + larger communities, stabler distros and a
general reduction in systems frustrations for the users!
regards from and to everyone,
- KB
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2011 Aug 01
1
Identifying US holidays
Hello!
I am trying to identify which ones of a vector of dates are US
holidays. And, ideally, which is which. And I do not know (a-priori)
which dates those should be.
I have, for example:
x<-seq(as.Date("2011-01-01"),as.Date("2011-12-31"),by="day")
(x)
I think chron should help me here - but maybe I am not using it properly:
library(chron)
is.holiday(chron) #
2014 Dec 25
3
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays !
To all who have holidays this time of year :-).
And may all our Samba-related wishes come true
in 2015 :-).
Cheers,
Jeremy.
2012 Dec 24
0
Happy holidays
Happy holidays to all our users.
Matt is on holiday this week.
I'm on holiday until * January 16th *.
Rich.
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2009 Dec 08
0
Holiday Gift Perl Script for US Holiday Dummy Regressors
##### BEGIN CODE ######
#!/usr/bin/perl
######
#
# --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors
#--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros
# --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week
have a particular holiday)
# --file, -f = Ummm where to write the output silly!
#
# **NOTE** The EOM holiday is "End of Month" for
2009 Dec 08
0
Opps Correct Version of Holiday Regressor Perl Script
Here is the correct version. The old version is the redirect only version of
the script.
### BEGIN SCRIPT ####
#!/usr/bin/perl
######
# --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors
#--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros
# --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week
have a particular holiday)
# --file, -f = Ummm where to write
2005 Dec 24
0
Merry Christmas to everyone. Signing off until the 11th.
Hi Everyone,
Merry Christmas. I hope everyone has a enjoyable and relaxing holiday
season. I myself will be going bushwalking for a couple of weeks so I
won''t have any access to the internet. I''ll be back to work on the
11th of January so please don''t think I''m ignoring your emails. I''ll
get to them all them.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
2007 Dec 24
1
Marry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Would like wish to ALL a Marry Christmas and a happy new year, full of
peace, love, happinesses and much success.
That let us have one excellent year of 2008.
Best Regards
Josue Conti.
2003 Dec 24
0
OT: FWD Holiday Promotion: Free Calling to 8 Countries
I know this is OT for this list, but I havnt seen it mentioned here and in
the spirit of 'open source' I thought this would be interesting for readers
here:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Pulver" <jeff@pulver.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 11:28 PM
Subject: [FWD] FWD Holiday Promotion: Free Calling to 8 Countries
> Hi There,
>
> In the spirit of
2018 Mar 13
2
Bank holidays read from file?
Hi. in my home office i operate my asterisk and have an IVR that has the
business hours 9-5 and everytime i edit it to load the bank holidays (New
Years eve, christmas, easter, whatever else). I would like to be able to
load in the Asterisk's DB or in a file for all the year or years the
planned holidays. Then it will be read from that file to operate
accordingly.
Is there a hint on how to run
2014 Dec 23
0
Happy Holidays
I'm off until January 17th, and probably won't answer much email in
that time.
Happy holidays,
Rich.
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2013 Oct 30
0
[LLVMdev] [Announcement] LLVM 3.4
Hello LLVMers!
It's that time of year for a new release of LLVM! Time sure has flown. It
seems like only 4 months ago we released LLVM 3.3. :-)
Anyway, here is the current plan of action:
* We will branch on Monday, November 18th at 7PM PST (November 19th at 3AM
GMT).
* This gives us a tentative release date of December 23rd...Just in time
for Christmas! :-)
I'm scheduling it for the
2007 Dec 11
0
holidayNYSE missing some
John Putz wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> */
> email: /**/johnputz3655@yahoo.com/* <mailto:johnputz3655@yahoo.com>
> */home: 206-632-6522
> cell: 206-910-5229/*
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Joe W. Byers <ecjbosu@aol.com>
> To: John Putz <johnputz3655@yahoo.com>
> Cc: r-sig-finance@stat.math.ethz.ch
> Sent: Friday, December 7, 2007
2008 Nov 19
2
Exclude holidays in a subset of dates?
Hi All,
I am iterating through dated materials, with variable start and end dates,
and would like to skip procedures everytime I encounter a weekend or
holiday. To do this, I thought the easiest way would be to create a
TRUE/FALSE vector corresponding to each day where it is TRUE if a workday,
and FALSE if a weekend or holiday.
So far I have been able to do this for weekdays:
startDate <-
2004 Dec 17
0
[Off Topic] humour, XMAS, ground loop - good business strategy
hi, I received this e-mail which contains a "ballad", at first I thought it
was junk mail, but then I read through it, for the EE members of this list,
it may be quite humorous.
I don't know if the ballad is original, but at least it's the XMAS season,
so it's something to lighten up your day, eh?
-samudra
""" How the Ground Loop Stole Christmas
2007 May 02
1
Daemontools and holidays macro
Hi
I've recently released the daemontools scripts I use to run both
Asterisk and Flash Operator Panel, and a macro to tell whether today is
a holiday or not and jump to different dialplan places accordingly. They
are here:
daemontools scripts:
http://www.bisente.com/blog/2007/04/27/spanish-asterisk-y-daemontools-spanishenglish-asterisk-and-daemontools-english/?lan=english
is-holiday macro:
2018 Mar 15
2
Bank holidays read from file?
Hi. Thanks for the idea for calendar, it sounds better. i did not manage to
make it work though. i am running debian 8 32 bit with asterisk 11.25.3. I
have installed the packages libneon27-dev & libical-dev then in
/etc/asterisk the file calendar.conf has the following entries:
[Gcalendar]
type=caldav
url=https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/atuxnull at gmail.com/events/
user=atuxnull at