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STX_10.0
In general property owners and employers can impose any rules on their property and employees (respectively) that are not prohibited by law. Granted, there are extensive statutes and regulations to protect " ;employee rights. " ; I have not heard of protections that include " ;possession of prescribed medications...
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STX_10.0
I'm working with a U.S. dot-com that sells around the world. A lot of corporate customers, especially in Spain and Italy, insist that they need *their* VAT number listed on all receipts for payments they make to the U.S. company. Is this correct by law or regulation? Is there any guidance that makes it clear w...
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STX_10.0
I use shampoo to clean my glasses. While showering, lather your hair with shampoo. Use the lather with rubbing motion over the entire surface of the lenses. Rinse with clear water. Dry the lenses with cloths that will not damage the lenses (I use a microfiber drying cloth). The reason this works well is that shampo...
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STX_10.0
**tl;dr:** 1. No. 2. You don't have a choice. 3. It depends, but the options are " ;no form " ; or 1099-MISC. You'll never send a 1099-K. The only 1099 you would potentially be required to send for business payments is a 1099-MISC. The [IRS instructions on that](_URL_0_) are pretty clear as to when a...
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STX_10.0
I was trying to make a Hawaiian ipu drum out of a gourd grown from a seed I planted that was marketed as a " ;birdhouse gourd " ; and dried this winter. I've been looking up what ipu drums are made out of and apparently it's supposed to be a calabash. I consulted the Book of Knowledge for [calabash](_URL_0_...
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STX_10.0
Four years is a lot of time to just throw out, and 5 publications seems like you should (at least) be close to having enough completed for a Ph.D. Could you switch advisors to someone who would count your past work? Does she have any previous students you can talk to about what they did? Are there faculty with whom y...
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STX_10.0
Another possible answer: The legal profession is a cartel, protected by laws. " ;Unlicensed/Unauthorized Practice of Law " ; is a big enough issue that its acronym (UPL) is well known among people who discuss law. Non-lawyers may decline to [provide legal advice](_URL_0_) because they don't want to be charged wi...
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STX_10.0
It sounds like you are asking three separate questions, each without any context. Is this really a question about <PERSON>? Or do you mean " ;any wealthy American? " ; What points of the question do you think might make murder for hire *not* illegal? In the second paragraph: the terrorist is trying to kill *whose*...
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STX_10.0
<PERSON> - True, but offsetting that is the fact that cartel ... erm, *bar* members know exactly where the line is, while relatively few laymen are as sure. Professional lawyers probably compound this confusion when they decline to dispense free advice with the excuse, " ;I can&#39;t ethically advise you outside of a...
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STX_10.0
@Thedude: You are mistaken. Your questions are of poor quality. They are attracting neither positive votes nor even significant view numbers. Some number of active users review almost every post, especially by users like yourself with no reputation. Do not mistake their attempts to salvage your contributions or enc...
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STX_10.0
@Michael With a modern block cipher (e.g. AES), 128-bit keys are _good enough_ (in the sense that a brute-force attack is utterly infeasible). 256-bit keys just waste electricity and CPU time. This will change if quantum computers become practical, but we can worry about that then. Changing from CBC to GCM, however, re...
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STX_10.0
It is possible to cut glass using a string that has been lit on fire, and quenching the fire with a much cooler liquid (water works best). * Soak the string (twine is my preference, but I have used yarn) in a liquid fuel that burns (lighter fluid is my choice, but others use acetone or alcohol). Thicker string works...
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STX_10.0
No. The law is written more clearly in Pennsylvania [Title 18](_URL_0_): > 5301. Official oppression. A person acting or purporting to act in an official capacity or taking advantage of such actual or purported > capacity commits a misdemeanor of the second degree if, knowing that > his conduct is illegal,...
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STX_10.0
In the U.S., at least through the end of the twentieth century, there were [SCI](_URL_0_) clearances for which personnel were required to notify the relevant program agency *in advance* of any foreign travel. I think this may still apply to people in the [PRP](_URL_1_). (More than once I heard a joke was that this wa...
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STX_10.0
Wouldn&#39;t " ;a version of the IRI " ; that does something significant different than the actual IRI not conform to the IOTA Protocol. This is a little bit like saying: " ;What if there was a version of the IRI, that does not check if the PoW was done? " ;. Of course IOTA doesn&#39;t work if you remove core charact...
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STX_10.0
I&#39;ve made a Mathematica package available, and it&#39;s been reported to me that it doesn&#39;t work with Mathematica 4. I&#39;ve guessed at some of the issues, and provided work arounds, but that process is awkward without being able to try things myself. I&#39;ve had licences for various Mathematica versions ...
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STX_10.0
**Date/Time (EST):** Thursday, August 23, 2018, 6:30 PM **Date/Time (UTC):** Thursday, August 23, 2018, 22:30 **Location:** [Roam Buckhead][1], 3365 Piedmont Rd NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA **RSVP:** _URL_1_ **Twitter:** [@AtlantaSitecore][2] ![Atlanta Sitecore User Group][3] Mark your calendars for th...
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STX_10.0
Which [parts of a transaction][1] need to have what value in order for it to be stored and broadcast by the IRI? I know that there are some _**bundle level**_ conditions like * valid signature * sum of all values is 0 * ... **?** and some _**transaction level**_ conditions like * POW was done * ... **?**...
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STX_10.0
# When is it required to initiate an intentional partitioning of the Tangle? ## Offline Subtangles If two parties are disconnected from the internet (no connection to main Tangle) temporarily and still want to send Iotas to each other, they could do that in an offline subtangle. Further explanation can be found h...
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STX_10.0
Redefining IOTA? How so? It would not poll all the clusters constantly because that would recause exactly the problem we are trying to solve with EC. Maybe it would poll more than just one cluster though. As I said, this is completely experimental and nothing is set in stone. How it will be implemented is impossible to...
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STX_10.0
For " ;insanely high power " ; professional broadcast systems use coax. Period. The 500 kW transmitters at the Voice of America used coax built from a central circle of wires surrounded by a bigger circle of wires. It is built from " ;open wire " ;, but it is a coaxial transmission line. The only other transmission ...
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STX_10.0
# Data authenticity in general Iota will use [Qubic and Oracles][1]. > Qubic uses a quorum to reach consensus on both the input data and the results of computations [...] > data are only considered valid when at least 2/3 of all participants agree. Hence the term: Quorum-Based Computations The quorum make...
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STX_10.0
The answer to your explicit question is no: The only intentional Stack Exchange mechanism for " ;reawakening " ; a question is to offer a bounty. However, my opinion is that the reason that question has received no answers is because the correct answer is simply, " ;No law requires special permission for a private...
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STX_10.0
EOS ecosystem is still very young. Mainnet has been out couple of months. People have not yet learnt how to use EOS and EOS itself has had teething problems. There isn&#39;t simply enough wallets, exchanges, forums, etc. to make EOS token sales more attractive to compare e.g. Ethereum. There are no programming libra...
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STX_10.0
Milestones are bundles that reference a certain part of the Tangle. All transactions within this part are considered confirmed by those who trust the COO. In my eyes, milestones behave very much like a transactions with **infinite weight**. Other nodes can only issue transactions with a weight of 1 [(Maybe more in the ...
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STX_10.0
> [The promissory estoppel doctrine allows an injured party to recover on a promise upon which he relied, and then suffered a loss as a result. ... All that must be proven is that a promise was made, and that in relying on that promise, a party suffered a loss as a result.](_URL_0_) What are terms for the tort or c...
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STX_10.0
Your first comment isn&#39;t math related nor a valid argument. You&#39;re just naming some of the centralized aspects of the current IOTA protocol (ignoring the decentralized ones), then appending " ;== true " ; (what does that even mean?) and " ;== 100% Centralized " ; (where did you get the number 100% from?). ; I...
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STX_10.0
I agree that *legislative intent* is in scope on _URL_1_. Your answer to that question is an excellent example of why. However, since the inception of _URL_1_ I don&#39;t think I&#39;ve seen more than a handful of answers that have helpfully illuminated a question of legislative intent. Meanwhile, we are constantl...
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STX_10.0
Permission is not a physical thing that disappears when a piece of paper evidencing that permission is lost or handed to another party. When someone gives you permission as part of an agreement having the necessary characteristics of a [tag:contract], then the revocation of that permission is governed by the terms of ...
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STX_10.0
You are asking about undocumented and _closed source_ behaviour. I can only explain how the open source part of IOTA works and make assumptions and draw conclusions about their consequences to the closed source part. # How does one know that it‘s not a legitimate spend? You can publish your Iota address to the Ta...
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STX_10.0
I can&#39;t say whether your organization&#39;s sysadmins will go for it, but you could suggest to them that they make a specific exception in their VPN configuration to allow direct, unencrypted connections to the website _URL_0_. The entire purpose of this site is to be hijacked by captive portals. Nobody will ever...
230
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STX_10.0
Nodes will not be in different states **regarding your balance** as long as you don‘t sign bundles. So you can be 100% sure that you have ***X*** Iotas on `ADDRESS9` and you can be 100% sure that you have ***X-Y*** Iotas on `ADDRESS9` after you sign and publish a bundle that spends ***Y*** Iotas from `ADDRESS9` I...
231
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STX_10.0
This is related/a follow up question to " ;_URL_2_; Imagine two transactions that hash to the same value but have different [trunks and branches][1]. Like this: [![enter image description here][2]][2] \* I used " ;3 tryte hashes " ; without [MWM][3] instead of 81 tryte hashes for the sake of lucidity. For y...
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73
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STX_10.0
There are various reasons for making software Open Source. Iota&#39;s reason was not " ;Here&#39;s the source code, feel free to copy it and make your own ICO " ; but rather reasons like " ;Here&#39;s the source code, we won&#39;t steal your money " ;, " ;Here&#39;s the source code, feel free to improve it " ;, etc....
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STX_10.0
Since I am not CfB, I cannot guarantee that my answer aligns 100% with his vision but this is my understanding of it: ### 1. Functionality of distributed coordinator in Cluster 0 Yes, exactly. The entities don&#39;t have to be companies, but it&#39;s very likely, that they will be. ### 2. Need of coordinator(s...
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73
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STX_10.0
At the moment, we rely on [Milestones issued by the Coordinator][1]. In the future we might be able to rely on [weight][2], which is the [DAG][3] equivalent of chain *length*. I don&#39;t know if Iota will need a Coordinator forever. If the honest transaction rate reaches a certain point, I think we could get rid of...
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73
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STX_10.0
As for Distributed Coordinator(s): The word " ;distributed " ; already implies multiple entities so I&#39;d leave the " ;s " ; out unless you are really talking about multiple e.g. " ;2 distributed Coordinators in 2 different clusters " ; or " ;a main and a backup distributed Coordinator in the same cluster " ;. Co...
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STX_10.0
Here&#39;s what happens, for those of you who write and hack on packages: Emacs tries balancing the customization abilities and expressiveness of its extension language. This is why `defvar` (and by extension, `defcustom`) behaves in a somewhat surprising way. Consider this: (defvar foo 42) ; define foo wit...
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STX_10.0
In fungible tokens you track number of tokens per an account. In non-fungible tokens you track individual token per account. The latter is the only way to do non-fungible tokens - you need to track an individual token, as it would not be non-fungible otherwise. You cannot compress the memory cost beyond `accou...
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STX_10.0
The question misses the point. Sure, suppose you do `(car huge-list)`, the evaluator will eval `huge-list` by checking for its type, finding that it&#39;s a symbol, looking it up in the environment and returning the bound value (a list object that has been created earlier). However, by that point the huge list has alr...
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147
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STX_10.0
There is no such facility for loops. Considering `next` in Ruby is the idiom to avoid a nested `if`, you can easily work around this by using this advice the other way around. (dotimes (i 6) (unless ( < i 2) (message " ;Value of local variable is %d " ; i))) An even uglier workaround is usin...
240
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143
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STX_100.0
I have never used any checklist or Mnemonic for this, but I do use it as a sneaky way to make myself look professional to my passengers while *really* using it to remind myself what the hell I&#39;m actually meant to be doing. Typically it will contain the following - What will happen in the next 5 minutes ( " ...
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102
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STX_100.0
Well, the 3 points you make are easily demonstrable to be true, and also a fairly unique feature of all three if looked at side-by-side. The 747 is the only one with an obvious hump towards the front of the aircraft. This upper row of windows is unlike either of the other two ![747](_URL_6_) < sub > Photo <PERS...
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STX_100.0
From the [yellow paper](_URL_0_) Appendix G. Fee Schedule: Gcall 700 Paid for a CALL operation. Gnewaccount 25000 Paid for a CALL or SUICIDE operation which creates an account. In your first (successful) transaction you are sending ether to address [78d2...4821](_URL_1_) which is already " ;crea...
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STX_100.0
Cuando trabajes con archivos en tu formulario tienes que especificar el atributo `enctype= " ;multipart/form-data " ;`: < form action= " ;/prueba/formulario/ " ; method= " ;post " ; enctype= " ;multipart/form-data " ; > {% csrf_token %} {{ form }} < input type= " ;submit " ; value= ...
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24
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STX_100.0
I think that deferring emails is the wrong solution for you here. A question like this often indicates the hosting may not be suitable for the site profile. Unless it&#39;s part of your site model, a workaround of delaying delivery will just show user engagement. Over the course of a day you&#39;ll end up sending th...
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STX_100.0
You should probably look first at either not storing this data but instead deferring its calculation, or at alternative storage methods, eg perhaps [`cache_set()`](_URL_0_) and `cache_get()`. You could easily run into the same DB limitations there of course. **You probably don&#39;t need to store this data to the se...
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STX_100.0
Automated scans sometimes report issues that are non-issues, and the results of an automated scan do need to be combined with an understanding of the issues at hand (and, if they require fixing, the risks of introducing new code to mitigate supposed vulnerabilities). As <PERSON> says, in Drupal there are multiple UR...
247
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STX_100.0
Your understanding is half correct. Yes, we can measure the amount of radiation the Earth receives from the Sun. Yes, it is difficult to get an *extremely* precise measure of how much radiation the Earth receives from the Sun in any one time interval. But there&#39;s not really much value in such extreme precision a...
248
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STX_100.0
I&#39;m not aware of a report (a good home for such a thing might be the [Site Audit project](_URL_1_)? ([#2882555](_URL_0_)) Here&#39;s a *very* quick report for D7 that shows: * Custom modules * Modules without a release covered by Security Policy You can download this and use it with `drush scr`, or copy i...
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STX_100.0
Yes, you can. It means giving a commitment for a fair number of years in service of your country, where you will be trained as a pilot (assuming you get on to that - there are more jobs in the RAF than just pilot!). After your service, one thing you can do with your military flying experience is become a commercial pil...
250
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STX_100.0
You can&#39;t. A windrose aggregates over time, so you lose all the information about patterns over time. You&#39;re trying to do a time-based simulation, but your data source discards all time-specific information. You need a different set of data, to base your simulation on. One that contains the dimension of time...
251
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STX_100.0
Here is a short English example from the paper [Non-Projective Dependency Parsing in Expected Linear Time][1]: [![Dependency tree for an English sentence (non-projective).][2]][2] Or, if you want it in [Universal Dependencies][3], [![Universal Dependencies non-projective tree for an English sentence.][4]][4] ...
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STX_100.0
This may be confirmation bias on my part, this might be impatient passengers pressing the call button, and it might be me imagining things, but it&#39;s one of those I&#39;ve wondered about. I&#39;ll try to describe as best I can. --- Of all the times I&#39;ve flown recently on an airliner, of which most of the t...
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STX_100.0
According to [this](_URL_0_) page the airframe was donated to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: > The Superstar airframe was later used as the prototype Aerostar 800. The prototype 800 was the Superstar airframe with two more seats (due to a 32” extension of the cabin) and featured two 400-hp. Lycoming engines....
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STX_100.0
**TL;DR** Probably " ;Operational " ; reasons ---- I would hazard a guess that this is a combination of a few factors 1. A longer route flown inbound to London 2. Flying in to a busy airspace like London requiring particular routing, particularly oft requiring length hold patterns 3. The time of day the ...
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STX_100.0
You&#39;ve not specified how much you consider " ;so much " ;, however it&#39;s unlikely to matter too much to the answer. What you&#39;re paying for is (at least) twofold, and *probably* consists of 1. The rental of somebody else&#39;s aircraft. Every hour you fly this aircraft takes it an hour closer to an expens...
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STX_100.0
If you have access to Drush and want a quick solution which lets you whitelist users to keep and doesn&#39;t involve installing additional modules: drush @example.org sqlq " ;SELECT name FROM users WHERE name NOT IN (&#39;keepthisuser1&#39;, &#39;andthisuser2&#39;) " ; | while read NAME; do drush -y @exa...
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STX_100.0
How did you used edge detection algorithms? Not sure it works and can&#39;t test now (so no answer for now :P), but just off the top of my head, you can divide your image in subregions and measure the value of gradients. Based on a threshold you can then decide whether that subregion is " ;in-focus " ; or not. Then yo...
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STX_100.0
Just to an add another way to the excellent <PERSON> answer, you can use mean and gaussian curvature that can be obtained with a discrete Laplace-Beltrami. So suppose that the 1-ring neighbourhood of $v_i$ in your mesh looks like this & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nb...
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STX_100.0
O problema &#233; que a implementa&#231;&#227;o de `@Transactional` por padr&#227;o usa um *proxy*. Quando voc&#234; anota o mesmo m&#233;todo com uma anota&#231;&#227;o como `@Scheduled` ela n&#227;o passa por nenhum *proxy* e assim o Spring n&#227;o tem como interceptar as chamadas para controlar transa&#231;&#245;es...
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STX_100.0
## Goals It sounds like you&#39;re starting a small business, in which case, you will quickly outgrow 5 gallon batch sizes as you begin distribution. Depending on your needs, I would suggest purchasing industrial beer brewing equipment, such as conical fermenters and brite tanks. ___ ## Use of Conical Ferment...
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STX_100.0
The standard recommended ratios for cold brew are: ```` | Roaster | oz Coffee | oz water | time | ratio | |----------------------------------------------------------| |Stumptown | 12oz | 56oz | 16 hours | .214 | |Blue Bottle | 16oz | 67.6oz | 12 hour | .236 | |Ritual...
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STX_100.0
There&#39;s no point in adding tags in advance of them being used, because they&#39;ll get auto-removed. If you see existing questions for which a new tag would add clarity, and/or would help experts pick the right question to answer, then please do create the tag by adding it to those questions. If you want to be e...
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STX_100.0
This seems like a very messy solution, especially given that the introduction to Luke&#39;s gospel states outright that he is *not* an eyewitness, but that he is aware of multiple *written* accounts of Jesus&#39; life. To suggest he chose here to not use/modify any of those accounts (whether they be <PERSON> and " ;Q ...
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STX_100.0
Yes, it is *possible*, however unlikely! --- The [final report into the downing of MH17](_URL_0_) investigated the possibility that the aeroplane was hit by " ;meteor or space debris " ; > In section 3.5 a number of scenarios are analysed that relate to the possible source or sources of the object that perfo...
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STX_100.0
**Mg C is a tonne of Carbon.** An Mg - a megagramme - is a tonne. It&#39;s a silly way of writing a tonne for a general readership, but it&#39;s the strict SI equivalent of a tonne. So an " ;Mg C " ; is a tonne of Carbon - the standard unit when it comes to talking about pricing Carbon. Normally you wouldn&#39;t...
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STX_100.0
Moderators are not required to judge the correctness of answers. In the most egregious and obvious cases, we will delete incorrect answers, but as none of us are experts everywhere, we will generally tread on the side of caution. With respect to your questions, 1. There is no guarantee that a moderator will vie...
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STX_100.0
*Note: I have answered before the edit from trichoplax and I thought you were searching for other transformations other than the one you mentioned. The informations below are still useful so I will keep the answer here, but it does not directly answer your question.* ____ Affine transformations (surprise!) map aff...
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STX_100.0
It looks like you&#39;ve omitted the `$val` in your user-add-role invoke. Drush won&#39;t know which user to add the role to! You have drush_invoke(&#39;user-add-role&#39;, " ;Premium members " ;); You should have drush_invoke(&#39;user-add-role&#39;, " ;Premium members " ;, $val); If that...
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STX_100.0
En general, cuando trabajas con ese tipo de relaciones (`Autor/Libro`, `Factura/Item`, etc.) lo que deber&#237;as usar son [`Formsets`](_URL_3_) que te ayudan a trabajar con m&#250;ltiples formularios en la misma vista. En este caso puedes usar un [`InlineFormset`](_URL_2_): from django.core.urlresolvers impo...
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STX_100.0
You can combine <PERSON> with Proposition 6.9 of [my paper][1] with <PERSON> to prove that there are these kinds of localization sequences in a great deal of generality. (Note that our proposition is simply an analogue for stable $\infty$-categories of a dg-categorical result of To&#235;n.) So, if $A$ is a sheaf of (qu...
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STX_100.0
Estoy observando un mensaje de alerta (no es un error) `InsecurePlatformWarning` al ejecutar el comando `pip` en Linux: $ pip search reportlab /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/util/ssl_.py:90: InsecurePlatformWarning: A true SSLContext object is not ...
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STX_100.0
Yo vengo usando ya hace alg&#250;n tiempo la funci&#243;n creada por [<PERSON>_), me va muy bien, no he tenido problemas y no usa expresiones regulares: function getQueryVariable(variable) { var query = window.location.search.substring(1); var vars = query.split( " ; & " ;); for (var i=0...
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STX_100.0
This sort of FOD is often not an immediate problem, however introducing any slight knick or gouge to a propeller could be the beginning of a stress fracture. The last thing you want is a catastrophic prop failure whilst flying! The correct course of action, much like any minor damage to the airframe, is to note it i...
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STX_100.0
There is no any limitation, this is just syntactic feature. It is quite unusual but has some rationale behind it. E.g. in C language `int8 x[5]` reads as " ;x is an array of 5 int8 elements " ;. And this one `int8 y[5][4]` is " ;y is an array of 5 arrays of 4 int8 elements each " ;. Note that order of terms `x`...
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STX_100.0
The [MERRA][1] dataset has data for the world from 1979 to date. It updates frequently. You can get the data as HDF or NETCDF. If your GIS package doesn&#39;t read those, there will be translation packages around the web to convert them into a suitable format. You&#39;ll want the U- and V- wind data. You might wa...
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STX_100.0
Runaway climate change is, given our current state of knowledge, only something that could be confirmed in historic context - in the rear-view mirror. Inconveniently, there&#39;s likely to be a much-diminished version of human civilisation around to observe it, if and when it does happen. In other words, it&#39;s to...
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STX_100.0
We have a circumstance where we have a multi select custom field with around 200 options. We then have this field loaded into a Drupal webform (for this project we need to use Webforms). The standard Drupal Webform field options only allow either a CTRL click multi select or radio buttons, neither of which will wor...
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STX_100.0
@MTSan There is a strong " ;direct relationship " ; between Turkish coffee and sugar - the method of preparation calls for boiling or simmering the ground coffee and water with the sugar, and letting those all settle down together. It is possible to make Turkish or Greek coffee without sugar, but that&#39;s like drink...
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STX_100.0
Previamente he instalado el [Stand-alone SDK](_URL_2_), luego de descargarlo lo he actualizado usando: $ ./android update sdk --no-ui (Larga espera) Despu&#233;s instal&#233; [Ionic](_URL_0_), inici&#233; mi sesi&#243;n y cre&#233; una aplicaci&#243;n desde [Ionic Creator](_URL_1_): $ sudo npm ins...
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STX_100.0
Just got the email about this. Just so you know, page size in the user list differs depending on whether you&#39;re on the mobile or desktop site. Assuming you have the desktop site in mind, I can see that the user who just didn&#39;t make the cut, <PERSON>, has been actively posting this month - today even - wherea...
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STX_100.0
No, you&#39;ve misunderstood it. There&#39;s lots of information you&#39;re missing. Every data point is information, and you&#39;ve listed a tiny proportion of them. Furthermore, 4-7 km/h and 11-16 km/h aren&#39;t frequencies at all, they&#39;re wind speeds. The distance from the centre gives you the frequency. ...
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STX_100.0
You can answer your own question re 4-7 km/h, which is the darker red line: is it as far from the centre in the Westerly direction as the Easterly? Use the concentric rings to judge. The best way to learn them is to collect your own data and then make your own wind rose. The second best way is to use someone else&#39;s...
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STX_100.0
A model is a simplified representation of a system. Rather than try to model everything down to the microscopic level, or as vectors, we often aggregate phenomena across geographic areas, to simplify the computation a lot, and to lose only a little accuracy and precision. So if I want to model the UK, which rough...
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STX_100.0
We have a client we would like to show the current logged in users membership status in a Drupal View alongside other contact fields. As the user may not have a membership yet at all then this can&#39;t be a CiviMember based View. Instead we wanted to use a Smart Group in CiviCRM based on the membership status. The...
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STX_100.0
I did toyed with SISR a while ago, but my mind cleverly decided to erase that information from the brain. If I can recall though one important bit (mentioned in the paper) that I would explicit in your excellent answer is that the patterns or substructures are to be searched not only in the original image but also in m...
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STX_100.0
Estoy tratando de obtener <PERSON> de un `Pointer` de la forma sugerida en este [post](_URL_2_) pero siempre me retorna `undefined`. Tabla `Publication`: - `userId` - > `User` - `subCategoryId` - > `Subcategory` - `title` - `description` - `budget` Tabla `SubCategory`: - `categoryId` - > `Category` ...
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STX_100.0
The *Curious* badge is awarded only when two separate criteria are both met: - Asking a question that is open, not deleted and positively scored on 5 separate days - Having a positive question record, which is defined as: - (total q&#39;s - negative q&#39;s - closed q&#39;s - deleted q&#39;s)/total q&#39;s ...
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STX_100.0
There&#39;s just not that much kinetic energy in the air within the urban canopy layer; much of what there is, is in the form of turbulence, rather than the laminar flow that turbines harness. Furthermore, air is very low density, which means that to get a decent amount of energy out of it, we need lots of effective...
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STX_100.0
Esto es muy sencillo de lograr, solo tienes que sobreescribir el m&#233;todo `__init__` de tu formulario y actualizar los atributos del campo. Te dejo un ejemplo usando tu formulario `AffiliatesForm`: class AffiliatesForm(forms.ModelForm): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(Affil...
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STX_100.0
Experiments don&#39;t necessarily prove things, *per se*; and in particular, a single experiment tends not to prove anything - at the very least, replication of the experiment is required. Experiments provide contributory evidence. Confidence in a hypothesis can come about from a combination of theory, lab experiments ...
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STX_100.0
We are attempting a CiviCRM Member import for a client on CiviCRM 4.6.12. The import starts to run but then fails saying no memberships were created. - Nothing is logged to the CiviCRM log file. - The .csv file detailing the import errors says for ecah line *&#39;DB Constraint Violation - possibly membership_type...
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STX_100.0
@CharlieJiang you asked specifically about experiments showing CO2 absorption - which I&#39;ve answered. Please don&#39;t ask more than one question at one time. This site works by asking one question at a time. If you want to ask whether and why CO2 has a greater contribution to the greenhouse effect than H2O does, th...
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STX_100.0
Antes que nada, cabe resaltar que el campo `geo` del [API de Tweets](_URL_0_) ha sido deprecado: > Deprecated. Nullable. Use the “coordinates” field instead. [Discussion](_URL_1_) Lo correcto es usar el campo [`coordinates`](_URL_0_#obj-coordinates): > The longitude and latitude of the Tweet’s location, as...
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STX_100.0
Al parecer tu funci&#243;n `normalize` est&#225; entrando en conflicto con [`String.prototype.normalize()`](_URL_0_). Simplemente c&#225;mbiale el nombre a tu funci&#243;n: < !-- begin snippet: js hide: false -- > < !-- language: lang-js -- > function myChange(boton) { boton.style.backgrou...
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STX_100.0
I&#39;m looking at also getting either a MS Surface Pro 3 or a Macbook Air very soon, and installing elementary OS on it when I get it. My decision on which to get actually depends partly on how well the hardware of each is supported; things like the networking card, all keyboard keys, speakers, etc. Also, is the touch...
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STX_100.0
This was due to an import bug. During the import some contacts were set as deceased (value 1). The remaining contacts were then set to null by the import tool. But all the elements like Do Not Email if Deceased require a value of 0 for the deceased field. So they wouldn&#39;t show on the mailing labels as the system th...
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STX_100.0
Como mencion&#233; en mi comentario, podr&#237;as usar [sesiones](_URL_0_) para que el valor persista cuando lo incrementes o lo decrementes. Para esto, `bottle` recomienda hacer uso de la librer&#237;a [`beaker`](_URL_1_). ## Instalaci&#243;n $ pip install bottle beaker ## Ejemplo Tu vista o controlado...
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STX_100.0
Complete, unless you want to know the height of base of those TCU&#39;s! The bulk of the information you&#39;re after can be found in [AIS-GEN 3.5](_URL_0_) Section 10.17 - AUTO METAR coding In describing the coding used by automated systems, it gives this example > NNNhhh/// Cloud detected, but it is unknown...
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