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2004 Jan 07
0
One thing to watch out for is adjustments:
- if the data is not adjusted for dividends and splits then
you may be able to just download data since your last download
yourself but depending on what you want to do with the data you
may get misleading results.
For example, if the stock trades at $100 and there is a 2 for 1
split then the next day there will be twice as many shares with
each share
2003 Nov 20
0
General Email and Mailing List Etiquette
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
> Tilghman Lesher
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 12:29 PM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Business discussion again
>
>
[...]
> And BTW, remember to trim footers and post your
2006 Apr 01
2
List posting etiquette
Just a tag-on for the thread about list posting etiquette, etc., etc.
The following is a link to an excellent (if wordy) how-to-do-it-right
instruction manaual replete with links to other treatises on the
topic. The entire text of this document is emailed to the mailing list
on the 1st of each month. This is the Cadillac of etiquette manuals.
http://www.linux-sxs.org/index2.html
Enjoy,
--
2024 Sep 25
0
OFF TOPIC: "Scientific rigor proponents retract paper on benefits of scientific rigor"
This is off topic and only tangentially related to statistics or R
(through "HARK"ing -- Hypothesizing After Results are Known). But
given the research interests of many on this list, I thought others
would enjoy it. My apologies if I have overstepped (please let me know
if so). Also, PLEASE DON'T RESPOND ON THIS LIST (privately is fine).
This is just FYI.
I don't know whether
2008 Jan 15
2
Out of memory [repost as a new thread]
Hi,
this happens since a few days on a Gentoo hardened system using a
grsecurity enabled kernel running Dovecot 1.0.10, only to 2 of 10
users though:
--8<--
kernel: grsec: From 192.168.0.1: denied resource overstep by \
requesting 537325568 for RLIMIT_AS against limit 536870912 \
for /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap[imap:15708] uid/euid:30010/30010 \
gid/egid:30006/30006, parent
2024 Jul 16
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
Not sure what the standard etiquette around these parts is for how long to wait for a reply but I thought it might be faster than this...
Or did I breach etiquette in my original email?
If so, I'd appreciate someone explicitly telling me "your email was bad and you should feel bad"
I cope poorly with radio silence.
Thanks in advance for any reply at all,
Mark.
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2016 Apr 15
0
Freeradius, openldap and TLS
On 15-04-16 13:14, g wrote:
>
>
> On 04/15/16 04:29, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
>> On 15-04-16 00:39, Andrew Daviel wrote:
> <<>>
>
> Patrick,
>
> 'threading breaking' is against centos etiquette and netiquette.
>
> replying thread breakers does nothing but encourage them to do so again.
>
> many subscribers frown on thread breakers and
2003 Feb 12
0
Please include Samba release or CVS branch name in posting
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Couple of comments that might help things run smoother on the
list.
* Please post the Samba release or CVS branch runngin on your
server where reporting an issue (or asking a question).
This removes the first round trip of email.
* I've posted some mailing etiquette rules (provided by
Jonathan Johnson) on
2015 Feb 20
1
requireNamespace etiquette
I'm trying to resolve a problem of Namespaces and probably have misunderstood
something basic.
In my quantreg package the function crq() has as its first argument a
formula that typically contains
something like this: Surv(y, ...) ~ foo, where Surv is a function from the
survival package which
quantreg suggests. When this syntax is encountered in ordinary usage Surv
is resolved, I believe,
1998 Aug 14
0
list etiquette
Howdy folks:
Please (I beg you, please!) don't follow the examples of a couple
of recent posters. This is very bad form. If you want to get off
the list, please don't send send a message to the list begging
other readers to help (they can't). Only you can help stamp out
forest fires (or get yourself off this list). At the top of every
message from the list is a URL that can
2010 Aug 03
4
mixing strings and numeric doubles in an array
I have an array called "stocks" which contains numeric dates, ticker
symbols,prices, etc.
> stocks[1:3,]
DATE TICKER PERMNO EXCHCD TSYMBOL TRDSTAT SHROUT PRC
RET
1 19950131 EWST 10001 3 EWST A
2224 -7.75000 -0.031250
2 19950228 EWST 10001 3 EWST A
2224 7.54688 -0.026210
3 19950331 EWST
1998 May 27
2
A problem of etiquette
Perhaps, the question is silly. But, I prefer asking it before making a
mistake.
I have just packed a binary distribution of R for Windows3.1/Win32s.
It is equivalent to the previous one for Win95/NT (R-0.61.3 +
many of the available packages) and it is compiled with egcs-mingw32
(GPL not a commercial compiler).
Now, in preparing the README, I put the following sentence:
2004 Jun 14
9
Asterisk-Users List Etiquette
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears!
Or, in this case, your eyes.
It has become a problem I've noticed over and over again, that we tend
to think the mailing list is some sort of forum, used to post whatever
your hearts desire. This list, not unlike any other mailing list, has
a purpose. A focus if you will. Hopefully this 'document' will point
out some key things we
2005 Sep 15
3
Mailing List Etiquette
OK guys and gals ... can we please stop all the fighting?
When technical questions are asked, they should be answered. I lot of
people on this list have something that a lot of newbies need ...
experience.
So answering a question with "RTFM" or "JFGI" is not going to impart any
of your experience ... which is one of the things they need and want.
Also ... if someone attacks
2003 Apr 27
1
dovecot and grsecurity (problem with resource limits)
Howdy folks !
I just added Dovecot as a standard package to Devil-Linux and ran into a
problem with resource limits.
Grsecurity (http://www.grsecurity.net) is used in DL to prevent problems
with common exploits, it also reports violations of rlimits.
The following messages show up in the log, but it seems that the IMAP
Server works fine:
Apr 26 19:20:04 src at gate imap-login: Login: hz
2008 Jun 23
2
How to make bugs 'more important'?
Hi there!
I wondered what I - as an end user - could do to make sure a bug is seen as more important. There is one specific bug in which being fixed I'm very interested... I already "voted" for it, but I'm not sure how important the votes are. And I think it might be against the etiquette if I add a "still not fixed" to the bug with every new wine version.
So what else
2009 Jan 27
2
Monitoring time drift of hosts
In reading the Xen list there are frequent postings regarding NTP time
drift issues for virtualized guests, correct configurations, etc.
We have a solution (no cost) for monitoring time drift of hosts for
anyone needing to do so or to determine whether their environment is
maintaining time synchronization. For etiquette I am not publishing the
information to the list mailing. If interested,
2011 Feb 15
4
string parsing
I am trying to get stock metadata from Yahoo finance (or maybe there is
a better source?)
here is what I did so far:
yahoo.url <- "http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?f=j1jka2&s=";
stocks <- c("IBM","NOIZ","MSFT","LNN","C","BODY","F"); # just some samples
socket <-
2015 Oct 18
2
Expired key for Ubuntu CRAN repository
Hello,
I was following the instructions at
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/#secure-apt but
encountered this message upon apt-get update:
GPG error: http://cran.rstudio.com trusty/ Release: The following
signatures were invalid: KEYEXPIRED...
And then the following on apt-get install:
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
Investigating a little, it looks like
2006 Jul 25
3
Ruby hangman (was Re: List etiquette question)
"Beast" is more appropriate than you know. It''s definately Frankenstein
code. (read: it ain''t pretty, but it works - some of the time). Anyway, it
entertains my wife; not sure if hardcore programmers will get anything out
of it or not.
You might find it interesting (or pointless) that in a complete
bastardization of rails'' main reason for being it