Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Oil progress"
2007 Apr 18
0
{tthemee}
The first thing to do on Wednesday October 20 is to get in on EQTD. It will RISE
up next days. There will be at least 100%
from the beginning, so do it quick.
After the yesterday's promotion the share price
raised on 116% and was 0.013.
Those lucky devils who bought stocks at the price of 0.006
yesterday have already earned 100% of their investment.
And they will make more.
Did you think
2007 Apr 18
0
{tthemee}
The first thing to do on Wednesday October 20 is to get in on EQTD. It will RISE
up next days. There will be at least 100%
from the beginning, so do it quick.
After the yesterday's promotion the share price
raised on 116% and was 0.013.
Those lucky devils who bought stocks at the price of 0.006
yesterday have already earned 100% of their investment.
And they will make more.
Did you think
2009 Jul 06
1
[LLVMdev] Pool Allocation Segfaulting with opt
John Criswell wrote:
> You can use the -debug-pass=Arguments option to opt to print out which
> DSA passes it is using.
>
> -- John T.
>
The argument list was this: -dsa-local -dsa-stdlib -dsa-bu -dsa-eqtd
-poolalloc -preverify -domtree -verify
So, the last DSA pass done would appear to have been "-dsa-eqtd". Does
this mean pool allocation is using TDeq and not BUeq
2011 Aug 11
0
[LLVMdev] incorrect DSCallGraph for simple indirect call with vtable nearby
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Ben Liblit <liblit at cs.wisc.edu> wrote:
> The first of those two calls is a vtable dispatch; the ideal answer would be
> Base::virt() const and Derived::virt() const, without red() and blue().
> Still, vtable lookups are complex, so I could imagine an over-approximation
> here.
>
> The second of those two calls is just a non-deterministic
2011 Aug 11
1
[LLVMdev] EQTDDataStructures omits obvious, direct callee from DSCallGraph
Hi, Ben,
As Will suggested, try the TD pass, not EQTD, and see if that works better for you. Having said that, DSA currently doesn't do well with vtables. It is not a fundamental limitation of the algorithm itself and we think we know how to improve it, so if those are important to you, let me know.
DSA is indeed a unification-style analysis, not inclusion based. It is partially context
2007 Jun 13
0
quirk jewelry
CAON Owns Patent To Change Global Construction!
Chan-On International Inc.
Symbol: CAON
Close: $0.75 UP
Among the 12 patents CAON recently acquired is a design for turning
industrial plastic and ash waste into wallboard to replace drywall. it
is not only a reduction in cost for developers, it is environmentally
safe and longer lasting than regular drywall. This company has the edge.
Get on CAON
2007 Jun 13
0
quirk jewelry
CAON Owns Patent To Change Global Construction!
Chan-On International Inc.
Symbol: CAON
Close: $0.75 UP
Among the 12 patents CAON recently acquired is a design for turning
industrial plastic and ash waste into wallboard to replace drywall. it
is not only a reduction in cost for developers, it is environmentally
safe and longer lasting than regular drywall. This company has the edge.
Get on CAON
2011 Apr 19
0
Don't because of ignorance, but pain all on your own.
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2005 Jun 06
0
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
From: Sukru TIKVES <sukru at cs.hacettepe.edu.tr>
> NVidia has its own desktop utility for Windows. It works fine. It also
> has a "keystone" function which allows you transform (stretch, skew,
> resize, etc) your "entire desktop" freely.
Actually, there is a GUI management program in the nVidia driver suite.
Unfortunately, by the way X works, some of these
2015 Jun 25
0
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
Mike - st257 silvertip257 at gmail.com Tue Jun 23 16:40:47 UTC 2015
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Jason Warr <jason at warr.net> wrote:
> > I'm curious what has made some people hate LVM so much. I have been using
> > it for years on thousands of
>
> No clue.
> My experiences with LVM have been positive as well.
> And in opinion it doesn't add much
1996 Dec 23
2
Buffer overflow in Linux''s login program [Forwarded e-mail from Joe Zbiciak]
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From: Joe Zbiciak <im14u2c@cegt201.bradley.edu>
Approved: alex@bach.cis.temple.edu
Sender: Bugtraq List <BUGTRAQ@netspace.org>
To: Multiple recipients of list BUGTRAQ <BUGTRAQ@netspace.org>
Subject: Buffer overflow in Linux''s login program
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 1996 09:27:24 -0600
Reply-To: Joe Zbiciak
2011 Aug 16
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-poolalloc DSA patch: code cleanups and thread safety
Hello,
I have a patch to DSA you may be interested in. I thought I'd post this to
llvmdev so it will be archived and googeable in case others need it, even if
you decide to not merge this into mainline :-) Here are the highlights:
* I refactored StdLibDataStructures::processFunction into processFunction
and processCallSite to remove a lot of copy/pasted code. I also moved the
libAction
2005 Jun 28
1
list Searchability
Great points Steve. I think the best we can do is all throw the newbies
a bone ounce in a while. Redirection to the content that is relevant is
enough to get most people on the path. Like you said, the hardest part
is not seeing the trees for the forest.
This is the whole "teach a man to fish" parable.
It is pretty easy to tell someone
A) How to search and where to look
B) The
2013 Jan 31
1
Packages with functionality related to Oil/Gas exploration
Folks,
As the subject describes: I would like to know if there are packages that have functionality tailored for standard Oil/Gas exploration and monetization.
Thanks,
KW
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2023 Jan 19
0
JPA1, M100, D2, D6, Mazut M100, Gasoline93 Octane, Liquefied Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, HSD2 Gas Oil, CST180, Russian Petroleum Coke
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2011 Aug 11
2
[LLVMdev] incorrect DSCallGraph for simple indirect call with vtable nearby
Will Dietz wrote:
> This is actually the expected behavior for EQTD :).
Expected by you, maybe. :-D
> If you switch to TD you'll get better alias-analysis information, and
> in this example the correct result.
OK, I have switched to TDDataStructures as well, and I am also seeing
much better (for my purposes) results in simple tests. I'll keep poking
at this some more and
2007 Aug 08
3
Subject: Re: how to include bar values in a barplot?
Greg, I'm going to join issue with your here! Not that I'll go near
advocating "Excel-style" graphics (abominable, and the Patrick Burns
URL which you cite is remarkable in its restraint). Also, I'm aware
that this is potential flame-war territory -- again, I want to avoid
that too.
However, this is the second time you have intervened on this theme
(previously Mon 6
2004 Sep 27
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 281
Now that most of you have worked overtime to show why most people are
continually pissed at Nix Users (all except two of course). The problem I
can see is the downright technosnobbery involved. There is nothing wrong
with Linux. I play around with RH9 and FreeBSD and find that most things
run fine. But you get into a problem where it keeps asking for the same
blamed libraries over and over on
2010 Apr 07
0
SOAR - Stored object caches for R
I have just submitted SOAR version 0.99-2 to CRAN.? This replaces
version 0.99-1, submitted yesterday, in which a small bug was
discovered rather quickly (only affecting Windows, though).
This package is a small set of utilities for making and managing
'Stored Object Caches' for R.? These allow objects to be stored on the
disc rather than in memory, with automatic recall into R by the
2010 Apr 07
0
SOAR - Stored object caches for R
I have just submitted SOAR version 0.99-2 to CRAN.? This replaces
version 0.99-1, submitted yesterday, in which a small bug was
discovered rather quickly (only affecting Windows, though).
This package is a small set of utilities for making and managing
'Stored Object Caches' for R.? These allow objects to be stored on the
disc rather than in memory, with automatic recall into R by the