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When I look up the definition for "bolt hole" on Google or in most dictionaries, I am surprised to find that the definition does not include something similar to "a hole for bolts". [![bolt hole definition](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LefAD.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LefAD.png) The current given definition is fine...
2019/01/11
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The other definition is simply too trivial to be in the dictionary. It would be two words, like "screw hole" or "pilot hole". You'll find the latter listed as it's not obvious, but probably not the former which can be understood as the sum of its parts.
I would suggest that mechanical bolts generally go through either "holes" (or perhaps "punched holes"?), or "threaded holes" for holes with a matching thread cut into them. Depending on your target audience however you may need additional disambiguation to ensure they understand that the context.
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When I look up the definition for "bolt hole" on Google or in most dictionaries, I am surprised to find that the definition does not include something similar to "a hole for bolts". [![bolt hole definition](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LefAD.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LefAD.png) The current given definition is fine...
2019/01/11
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Most dictionaries just give the figurative, yes. But the OED gives both: **bolt-hole** in bolt, n. [OED](http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/21142?rskey=9XSmoG&result=1&isAdvanced=false#eid16864122) > > n. a hole through which a bolt passes (literal) > > > **bolt-hole**, n. [OED](http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/21155?rs...
I would suggest that mechanical bolts generally go through either "holes" (or perhaps "punched holes"?), or "threaded holes" for holes with a matching thread cut into them. Depending on your target audience however you may need additional disambiguation to ensure they understand that the context.
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As the question suggest, is there a way to add an external tracking generator to a spectrum analyzer which doesnt have a tracking generator? Specifically speaking the HP 8564e spectrum analyzer without the stock tracking generator. That analyzer seems to have a sweep output bnc connector in the back, which makes me be...
2017/06/02
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From the Quick-Start Guide, p. 43 > > 12. J8 LO SWP|FAV OUTPUT provides different signals at connector J8: a 0 V to 10 V ramp corresponding to the local oscillator tune ramp, or a > sweeping dc output of 0.5 V per GHz of tuned frequency (and 0.25 V for > the 8564E/EC and 8565E/EC). The voltage range of the sweeping...
The normal way to get a similar function to a tracking generator is to use a broadband noise source as the signal fed into the Device Under Test. Provided the noise source is adequately flat, you will see a very good representation of the pass-band characteristics on the spectrum analyzer. This noise source doesn't co...
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As the question suggest, is there a way to add an external tracking generator to a spectrum analyzer which doesnt have a tracking generator? Specifically speaking the HP 8564e spectrum analyzer without the stock tracking generator. That analyzer seems to have a sweep output bnc connector in the back, which makes me be...
2017/06/02
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From the Quick-Start Guide, p. 43 > > 12. J8 LO SWP|FAV OUTPUT provides different signals at connector J8: a 0 V to 10 V ramp corresponding to the local oscillator tune ramp, or a > sweeping dc output of 0.5 V per GHz of tuned frequency (and 0.25 V for > the 8564E/EC and 8565E/EC). The voltage range of the sweeping...
A tracking generator(TG) is fundamentally simple. [![Block Diagram, tracking generator and spectrum analyzer](https://i.stack.imgur.com/3oJ7w.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/3oJ7w.png) A local oscillator and a mixer. Notice that the frequency of the TG is the same as the IF frequency of the spectrum analyzer. That al...
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As the question suggest, is there a way to add an external tracking generator to a spectrum analyzer which doesnt have a tracking generator? Specifically speaking the HP 8564e spectrum analyzer without the stock tracking generator. That analyzer seems to have a sweep output bnc connector in the back, which makes me be...
2017/06/02
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The normal way to get a similar function to a tracking generator is to use a broadband noise source as the signal fed into the Device Under Test. Provided the noise source is adequately flat, you will see a very good representation of the pass-band characteristics on the spectrum analyzer. This noise source doesn't co...
A tracking generator(TG) is fundamentally simple. [![Block Diagram, tracking generator and spectrum analyzer](https://i.stack.imgur.com/3oJ7w.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/3oJ7w.png) A local oscillator and a mixer. Notice that the frequency of the TG is the same as the IF frequency of the spectrum analyzer. That al...
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I used my home computer for desktop Google Drive with my work email account. Once I left the company, they changed the password on the account. I would now like to use Google Drive desktop with my personal email address. I am not able to access preferences to disable the old account since I don't know the new password ...
2013/08/25
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18425205", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2714698/" ]
I just had this same problem and I fixed it by setting "FcgidFixPathinfo" to 0 in Apache's httpd.conf file. Here's a link to where I found this. <http://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?p=18659>
There must be something subtley wrong with your config I would assume, what it is I cannot guess. However if you are not interested in the challenge of installing an AMP stack manually and you just want something that does it all in one simple ready to go install, can I suggest you have a look at WAMPServer. This ins...
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A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all > removed. > > > ha, no way - unless you did a reinstall of your OS.
You should reinstall windows. If you really don't want to do that, try repairing the TCP stack; [Winsock fix](http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Network-Tweak/WinSockFix.shtml).
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A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all > removed. > > > ha, no way - unless you did a reinstall of your OS.
Have you tried using Windows [System File Checker](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747)? It may repair it without having to reinstall. Have your Windows disk handy. :)
95,088
A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all > removed. > > > ha, no way - unless you did a reinstall of your OS.
> > I had some viruses which are now all removed. > > > To expand on Mr-sk's answer, if you are still using the same install of Windows (no reformat/reinstall), then you almost certainly *haven't* completely cleaned your system. Don't mistake your virus scanner returning "0 viruses found" as meaning that you are ...
95,088
A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all > removed. > > > ha, no way - unless you did a reinstall of your OS.
If reinstalling Windows is a big chore at the moment (and when is it not?), you might be able to get away with resetting your TCP/IP system in Windows. Go to [Microsoft's website here](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357) and try their instructions on resetting it. Of course, if you still have viruses in the system ...
95,088
A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all removed. > > > To expand on Mr-sk's answer, if you are still using the same install of Windows (no reformat/reinstall), then you almost certainly *haven't* completely cleaned your system. Don't mistake your virus scanner returning "0 viruses found" as meaning that you are ...
You should reinstall windows. If you really don't want to do that, try repairing the TCP stack; [Winsock fix](http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Network-Tweak/WinSockFix.shtml).
95,088
A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all removed. > > > To expand on Mr-sk's answer, if you are still using the same install of Windows (no reformat/reinstall), then you almost certainly *haven't* completely cleaned your system. Don't mistake your virus scanner returning "0 viruses found" as meaning that you are ...
Have you tried using Windows [System File Checker](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747)? It may repair it without having to reinstall. Have your Windows disk handy. :)
95,088
A few weeks ago I started getting BSODs -- mostly in TCPIP.SYS, but occassionally Memory Parity. I had some viruses which are now all removed. I got new memory -- didn't fix it. Over time I was able to narrow it down like this: * IE 6, 7, 8 -- *all cause BSOD* after anywhere from a few minutes to an hour * Google C...
2010/01/12
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/95088", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/-1/" ]
> > I had some viruses which are now all removed. > > > To expand on Mr-sk's answer, if you are still using the same install of Windows (no reformat/reinstall), then you almost certainly *haven't* completely cleaned your system. Don't mistake your virus scanner returning "0 viruses found" as meaning that you are ...
If reinstalling Windows is a big chore at the moment (and when is it not?), you might be able to get away with resetting your TCP/IP system in Windows. Go to [Microsoft's website here](http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357) and try their instructions on resetting it. Of course, if you still have viruses in the system ...
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I am working on a web application which needs to get data from some local and some non local resources and then display it. As it could take arbitrary amount of time to get the data from these resources I am thinking of using the actors concept so that each actor is responsible for getting data from the respective reso...
2009/11/22
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1777977", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/216366/" ]
Take a look a message queue technology like Java's JMS. Message queues allow you to handle long running background tasks asynchronously and reliably. This is the technique sites like Flickr and YouTube use to do media transcoding asynchronously. You can use a Java EE server, or a JMS technology like Apache's [ActiveMQ]...
Actors would be a way to go. You're essentially setting up a light weight version of JMS. And Lift does the comet stuff very well. In addition to the Scala actors, and the Lift Actors, you also have [akka actors](http://wiki.github.com/jboner/akka). When [Scala Swarm](http://www.scala-lang.org/node/3485) becomes produc...
1,777,977
I am working on a web application which needs to get data from some local and some non local resources and then display it. As it could take arbitrary amount of time to get the data from these resources I am thinking of using the actors concept so that each actor is responsible for getting data from the respective reso...
2009/11/22
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1777977", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/216366/" ]
Take a look a message queue technology like Java's JMS. Message queues allow you to handle long running background tasks asynchronously and reliably. This is the technique sites like Flickr and YouTube use to do media transcoding asynchronously. You can use a Java EE server, or a JMS technology like Apache's [ActiveMQ]...
If the delayed information is distinct from the information that needs to display immediately, with Lift you can use a LazyLoad snippet that has the longer-running computation (calling the web service) as part of its logic. Lift will take care of inserting it into the page when its ready.
1,777,977
I am working on a web application which needs to get data from some local and some non local resources and then display it. As it could take arbitrary amount of time to get the data from these resources I am thinking of using the actors concept so that each actor is responsible for getting data from the respective reso...
2009/11/22
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1777977", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/216366/" ]
If the non-local resources originate at some other service or system, Event Driven Architecture might work for you. Instead of pulling from the non-local resources you could set up this web-application as a subscriber to the events published by these services. Upon receiving a message regarding part of its functionalit...
Actors would be a way to go. You're essentially setting up a light weight version of JMS. And Lift does the comet stuff very well. In addition to the Scala actors, and the Lift Actors, you also have [akka actors](http://wiki.github.com/jboner/akka). When [Scala Swarm](http://www.scala-lang.org/node/3485) becomes produc...
1,777,977
I am working on a web application which needs to get data from some local and some non local resources and then display it. As it could take arbitrary amount of time to get the data from these resources I am thinking of using the actors concept so that each actor is responsible for getting data from the respective reso...
2009/11/22
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1777977", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/216366/" ]
If the non-local resources originate at some other service or system, Event Driven Architecture might work for you. Instead of pulling from the non-local resources you could set up this web-application as a subscriber to the events published by these services. Upon receiving a message regarding part of its functionalit...
If the delayed information is distinct from the information that needs to display immediately, with Lift you can use a LazyLoad snippet that has the longer-running computation (calling the web service) as part of its logic. Lift will take care of inserting it into the page when its ready.
1,777,977
I am working on a web application which needs to get data from some local and some non local resources and then display it. As it could take arbitrary amount of time to get the data from these resources I am thinking of using the actors concept so that each actor is responsible for getting data from the respective reso...
2009/11/22
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1777977", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/216366/" ]
Actors would be a way to go. You're essentially setting up a light weight version of JMS. And Lift does the comet stuff very well. In addition to the Scala actors, and the Lift Actors, you also have [akka actors](http://wiki.github.com/jboner/akka). When [Scala Swarm](http://www.scala-lang.org/node/3485) becomes produc...
If the delayed information is distinct from the information that needs to display immediately, with Lift you can use a LazyLoad snippet that has the longer-running computation (calling the web service) as part of its logic. Lift will take care of inserting it into the page when its ready.
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We are considering creating a feature team with three frontend/UX developers and a few backend developers (no full stack developer). **I would like to know whether putting them together in a cross-functional team makes sense if the two groups share very little knowledge and technology stacks.** My understanding is tha...
2017/02/21
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Yes, put them together. There is only one way the teams will ever get shared knowledge, by sharing. It's also the only way you'll ever get to continuous integration/ deployment. Example: In a previous organization, we eliminated the HR job of QA. All the existing QA people were moved over to a development path. They ...
I agree with Joel's answer regarding: > > There is only one way the teams will ever get shared knowledge, by sharing. > > > Which addresses your first concern of > > the two groups cannot help each so much due to little shared knowledge and unidirectional dependencies > > > Regarding your remaining concerns...
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In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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It heavily depends on local climate, but bottom of a N/S crevice half a mile high by one mile wide would get very little direct little sunshine (around midday); this means having your wastes to evaporate naturally is probably not feasible. To get water in you can rely on rain, if available, or on some (small) river fl...
The water getting in part can be solved by collecting rain water in cisterns assuming the rainfall is suficient. Similarly if it is hot enough waste water can be disposed of by moving it into shallow pools that evaporate by the heat of the sun, any remaining solid waste can then be shoveled onto carts and carted of. ...
89,394
In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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Reverse Osmosis =============== Actually, you have a really easy way to make fresh water in that underwater city: [reverse osmosis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis#Desalination) Assuming that the air pressure inside this city is actually normal atmospheric pressure, you have it really easy: you simply t...
The water getting in part can be solved by collecting rain water in cisterns assuming the rainfall is suficient. Similarly if it is hot enough waste water can be disposed of by moving it into shallow pools that evaporate by the heat of the sun, any remaining solid waste can then be shoveled onto carts and carted of. ...
89,394
In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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It heavily depends on local climate, but bottom of a N/S crevice half a mile high by one mile wide would get very little direct little sunshine (around midday); this means having your wastes to evaporate naturally is probably not feasible. To get water in you can rely on rain, if available, or on some (small) river fl...
Reverse Osmosis =============== Actually, you have a really easy way to make fresh water in that underwater city: [reverse osmosis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis#Desalination) Assuming that the air pressure inside this city is actually normal atmospheric pressure, you have it really easy: you simply t...
89,394
In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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It heavily depends on local climate, but bottom of a N/S crevice half a mile high by one mile wide would get very little direct little sunshine (around midday); this means having your wastes to evaporate naturally is probably not feasible. To get water in you can rely on rain, if available, or on some (small) river fl...
Create a hoop with [Purify Food and Drink](http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/coreRulebook/spells/purifyFoodAndDrink.html) on it and use it to recycle the water. Then you just have to figure out how to transport the water uphill to holding tanks. You can do that through siphoning (32 feet at a time) or through some ani...
89,394
In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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It heavily depends on local climate, but bottom of a N/S crevice half a mile high by one mile wide would get very little direct little sunshine (around midday); this means having your wastes to evaporate naturally is probably not feasible. To get water in you can rely on rain, if available, or on some (small) river fl...
I'm going to suggest a controlled underground river that is so hot that water turns to steam and burst out of the ground through gysers(or supply a citys' water tank). It would be like a giant sprinkler system and probably look awesome causing lots of rainbows. Though this seems slightly implausible, especialy as wate...
89,394
In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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Reverse Osmosis =============== Actually, you have a really easy way to make fresh water in that underwater city: [reverse osmosis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis#Desalination) Assuming that the air pressure inside this city is actually normal atmospheric pressure, you have it really easy: you simply t...
Create a hoop with [Purify Food and Drink](http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/coreRulebook/spells/purifyFoodAndDrink.html) on it and use it to recycle the water. Then you just have to figure out how to transport the water uphill to holding tanks. You can do that through siphoning (32 feet at a time) or through some ani...
89,394
In my Pathfinder RPG campaign setting I have two continents separated by an isthmus. An artificial canyon carved through the isthmus from one ocean to another divides the continents. The canyon is five miles wide for the most part, but narrows at The Pinch to a spot one mile wide with a narrow bridge. The canyon sep...
2017/08/19
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Reverse Osmosis =============== Actually, you have a really easy way to make fresh water in that underwater city: [reverse osmosis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis#Desalination) Assuming that the air pressure inside this city is actually normal atmospheric pressure, you have it really easy: you simply t...
I'm going to suggest a controlled underground river that is so hot that water turns to steam and burst out of the ground through gysers(or supply a citys' water tank). It would be like a giant sprinkler system and probably look awesome causing lots of rainbows. Though this seems slightly implausible, especialy as wate...
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Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
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Combined with Twitter, <http://snipt.org/> looks alright. Haven't used it a lot, but I don't use anything a lot.
My company uses [WebeX](http://www.webex.com/), I personally like [DimDim](http://www.dimdim.com/)
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Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
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I use [GNU Screen](http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/).
Here we use IM, irc, and [pastebin](http://pastebin.com/). It's not ideal, but it gets the job done. I'd rather have a really good collaborative whiteboard-like tool, but I don't know of one.
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Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/510163", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/36758/" ]
For a general solution, you could try a VNC option (e.g. tightVNC). This will allow you to share the same desktop. There's ultraVNC for example that I think will let you share a window only. A Windows specific solution might be NetMeeting (Start -> Run -> conf), where you can share a 'whiteboard' and I am pretty sure ...
[github](http://github.com/) Why I say [git](http://git-scm.com/), because you mentioned the need to see what's changed, because you want something quick. I mentioned github because its a good enough repository. you can also use a dump space website like [adrive](http://www.adrive.com/), with or without git to versio...
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/510163", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/36758/" ]
Github has a good paste-sharing site called [gist](http://gist.github.com). You can very easily clone the gist to your desktop if you need to see diffs. No diffs online unfortunately... (That would be a really nice feature to have there!)
So, it's years later now. Services have been started, bought, sold, etc since I first asked this question. It seems that the dominant service being used these days (at least for testing/sharing html, js, and css is [jsfiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/). If you're looking for a replacement to Etherpad (which was bought and ...
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/510163", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/36758/" ]
Your question sounds like the Jeopardy clue whose answer is "What is [Basecamp](http://www.basecamphq.com/)?" Or maybe [Campfire](http://www.campfirenow.com/). Or maybe both. Both have free plans.
[github](http://github.com/) Why I say [git](http://git-scm.com/), because you mentioned the need to see what's changed, because you want something quick. I mentioned github because its a good enough repository. you can also use a dump space website like [adrive](http://www.adrive.com/), with or without git to versio...
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/510163", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/36758/" ]
I use [GNU Screen](http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/).
if the communication will be remote then. i prefer phone or skype in order to make things clearly, for sharing data if you want to easily share screen with a tool you might already have use Netmeeting. or you can try some software like interwise, gotomeeting, logmein. or even large emails are better than IM
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
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Combined with Twitter, <http://snipt.org/> looks alright. Haven't used it a lot, but I don't use anything a lot.
if the communication will be remote then. i prefer phone or skype in order to make things clearly, for sharing data if you want to easily share screen with a tool you might already have use Netmeeting. or you can try some software like interwise, gotomeeting, logmein. or even large emails are better than IM
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
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There is a plethora of online desktops you can google for (example:[DesktopTwo](http://www.desktoptwo.com/)) if its not just the code you want to share, but a whole setup.
My company uses [WebeX](http://www.webex.com/), I personally like [DimDim](http://www.dimdim.com/)
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
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For a general solution, you could try a VNC option (e.g. tightVNC). This will allow you to share the same desktop. There's ultraVNC for example that I think will let you share a window only. A Windows specific solution might be NetMeeting (Start -> Run -> conf), where you can share a 'whiteboard' and I am pretty sure ...
if the communication will be remote then. i prefer phone or skype in order to make things clearly, for sharing data if you want to easily share screen with a tool you might already have use Netmeeting. or you can try some software like interwise, gotomeeting, logmein. or even large emails are better than IM
510,163
Pretend you're hitting me up for some javascript help on IM. How can you make it as easy as possible for me to help you get your code working? I run into this all the time. I'm on instant messenger and someone is asking me a question (or maybe it's me that's asking them) and we have lots of back-and-forth communicatio...
2009/02/04
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Any web-based stuff, I find the easiest is for both parties to simply work off a single server. This means: * Either taking turns in editing the file on the server, and pressing "reload" in your browser, so that both of you see the results at the same time. * Or both sides working against a version control repository ...
if the communication will be remote then. i prefer phone or skype in order to make things clearly, for sharing data if you want to easily share screen with a tool you might already have use Netmeeting. or you can try some software like interwise, gotomeeting, logmein. or even large emails are better than IM
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If a white walker leading a force of wights is somehow killed, what becomes of the undead soldiers following it at the time? Do they drop dead for good, or do they keep trying to carry out the last command he gave them? Or does something else entirely happen? I'm asking about the show, but I'm not adverse to answers f...
2016/06/22
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**Update for *Season 7, Episode 6, "Beyond the Wall"*:** White Walker do have direct control of the wights. When Jon and company ambush a small party of wights in an attempt to capture on, Jon slays the White Walker and all but one (the one they end up capturing) drop... uh... dead on the spot. --- **Original Answer...
The other answer is correct in saying that when a White Walker is killed the wights it turned "die". However, I think it misrepresents this as the White Walker having direct control over them, so far we have no evidence that, that is actually the case. The merry men seem to come to the conclusion that it was because t...
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Is there a way to set the height of the iframe to be the same as the height of its source? I am trying to a) Avoid scrollbars and b) Avoid using fixed height in px Thank you. :)
2010/03/28
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2532193", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/303479/" ]
Since the source page is on a different domain — no. The only way to adjust its size based on the content is to measure the rendered size of the content using JavaScript, and the [Same Origin Policy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Same_origin_policy_for_JavaScript) will prevent this.
if i understand correctly you have control over the iframe-content? in that case i wrote [a javascript thingie (squeezeFrame.js)](http://futtta.be/squeezeFrame/) a couple of weeks ago, that can do just what you need. essentially it uses; * [clientWidth](http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/w3c_cssom.html#elementview) (and o...
102,102
Does the game roll for my dodge chance when the enemy weapon is fired, or when it would hit my ship?
2013/01/20
[ "https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/102102", "https://gaming.stackexchange.com", "https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/15095/" ]
Dodge chance takes effect differently depending on whether or not you have shields. * If you have **no shields**, dodge is calculated when your ship is about to be hit. * If you **do have shields**, dodge is calculated when they are about to be hit. This may seem like a trivial distinction, but there is one important...
It seems to be when the shots are about to hit your ship. I use my cloak right after the enemy fires its volley which takes my evade to around 90%-105%, giving a hit free volley cycle for me every time.
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I asked a question about [silencing only certain sounds](https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/337/is-it-possible-to-only-silence-certain-notifications/385#385) and decided to go with the AudioManager widget, which is working quite well. My main uses are to silence everything but alarms and the ringer when I'm sl...
2010/11/22
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Kies didn't play nicely but I did find [this tutorial](http://samsunggalaxysforums.com/showthread.php/2921-How-to-use-Odin-to-upgrade-to-Froyo-from-Eclair) from Goots at Samsung Galaxy S forums. I'm now running Froyo.
To answer your original question: yes, almost all popular Android phones have community mods (CyanogenMod, Samdroid, etc) and many of them are writing drivers for Froyo for many popular phones. Community mods are often able to release drivers and updates much faster than operators can since they are unbriddled by the ...
430,590
I asked about getting iTextSharp to render a PDF from HTML and a CSS sheet before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430280/render-pdf-in-itextsharp-from-html-with-css) but it seems like that may not be possible... So I guess I will have to try something else. Is there an open source .NET/C# library out there ...
2009/01/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/430590", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/194/" ]
Do you see : * <http://www.xhtml2pdf.com> * <http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/> They look as PrinceXML
It's not open source, but you can at least get a free personal use license to [Prince](http://princexml.com), which really does a lovely job.
430,590
I asked about getting iTextSharp to render a PDF from HTML and a CSS sheet before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430280/render-pdf-in-itextsharp-from-html-with-css) but it seems like that may not be possible... So I guess I will have to try something else. Is there an open source .NET/C# library out there ...
2009/01/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/430590", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/194/" ]
This command line tool is the business! <https://wkhtmltopdf.org/> It uses webkit rendering engine(used in safari and KDE), I tested it on some complex sites and it was by far better than any other tool.
You could try my wkhtmltopdf wrapper: <https://github.com/pruiz/WkHtmlToXSharp> ;)
430,590
I asked about getting iTextSharp to render a PDF from HTML and a CSS sheet before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430280/render-pdf-in-itextsharp-from-html-with-css) but it seems like that may not be possible... So I guess I will have to try something else. Is there an open source .NET/C# library out there ...
2009/01/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/430590", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/194/" ]
This command line tool is the business! <https://wkhtmltopdf.org/> It uses webkit rendering engine(used in safari and KDE), I tested it on some complex sites and it was by far better than any other tool.
It's not open source, but you can at least get a free personal use license to [Prince](http://princexml.com), which really does a lovely job.
430,590
I asked about getting iTextSharp to render a PDF from HTML and a CSS sheet before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430280/render-pdf-in-itextsharp-from-html-with-css) but it seems like that may not be possible... So I guess I will have to try something else. Is there an open source .NET/C# library out there ...
2009/01/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/430590", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/194/" ]
This command line tool is the business! <https://wkhtmltopdf.org/> It uses webkit rendering engine(used in safari and KDE), I tested it on some complex sites and it was by far better than any other tool.
Do you see : * <http://www.xhtml2pdf.com> * <http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/> They look as PrinceXML
430,590
I asked about getting iTextSharp to render a PDF from HTML and a CSS sheet before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430280/render-pdf-in-itextsharp-from-html-with-css) but it seems like that may not be possible... So I guess I will have to try something else. Is there an open source .NET/C# library out there ...
2009/01/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/430590", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/194/" ]
Do you see : * <http://www.xhtml2pdf.com> * <http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/> They look as PrinceXML
You could try my wkhtmltopdf wrapper: <https://github.com/pruiz/WkHtmlToXSharp> ;)
430,590
I asked about getting iTextSharp to render a PDF from HTML and a CSS sheet before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/430280/render-pdf-in-itextsharp-from-html-with-css) but it seems like that may not be possible... So I guess I will have to try something else. Is there an open source .NET/C# library out there ...
2009/01/10
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/430590", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/194/" ]
You could try my wkhtmltopdf wrapper: <https://github.com/pruiz/WkHtmlToXSharp> ;)
It's not open source, but you can at least get a free personal use license to [Prince](http://princexml.com), which really does a lovely job.
1,984
Assume you're building a bulletproof CMS for your company. Cost, time, and technology are no issue. You've got developers ready to go with the knowledge and experience to crank out outstanding code. Now, you have to answer the age old CMS question: what steps do you take to ensure that the code entered into the CMS b...
2010/08/06
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I think the question here is: > > "How do I get exactly what I want from > my users by making input absurdly easy > for them" > > > The only instance where I see users actually needing to use HTML directly in some form of input is when / if they are formatting tabular data. However, in that case, its much easie...
I would answer this by spinning it into more of a "What tools do I need to implement" as then you can start thinking about a set of utilities, tools and plugins that you can use to implement the safeguards. Such things as TinyMCE for complex input, as it's got a 'paste from word' function which is ideal for eliminatin...
1,984
Assume you're building a bulletproof CMS for your company. Cost, time, and technology are no issue. You've got developers ready to go with the knowledge and experience to crank out outstanding code. Now, you have to answer the age old CMS question: what steps do you take to ensure that the code entered into the CMS b...
2010/08/06
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I think the question here is: > > "How do I get exactly what I want from > my users by making input absurdly easy > for them" > > > The only instance where I see users actually needing to use HTML directly in some form of input is when / if they are formatting tabular data. However, in that case, its much easie...
Well, if I was building a CMS (and, actually, I have done) I wouldn't care what content was entered into it, so long as that content can be stored and retrieved. It's not the job of a content-management system to second-guess what is acceptable and what isn't, as it varies depending on usage. All you need to do is ens...
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
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Social Sound Design :-)
I like Mix magazine quite a bit
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
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I like Mix magazine quite a bit
Mix, SSD, Designing Sound, Sound Works, Audiomedia. The net is a great way for me to network and find out what other people are doing. It has become so exciting.
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
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Social Sound Design :-)
I read Resolution and AudioMedia
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
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Social Sound Design :-)
TapeOp Signal to Noise
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
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Social Sound Design :-)
The [Soundworks Collection](http://soundworkscollection.com/) usually yields some interesting and inspirational content from professionals in the film world.
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
[ "https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/4056", "https://sound.stackexchange.com", "https://sound.stackexchange.com/users/596/" ]
Social Sound Design :-)
Mix, SSD, Designing Sound, Sound Works, Audiomedia. The net is a great way for me to network and find out what other people are doing. It has become so exciting.
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
[ "https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/4056", "https://sound.stackexchange.com", "https://sound.stackexchange.com/users/596/" ]
I read Resolution and AudioMedia
Mix, SSD, Designing Sound, Sound Works, Audiomedia. The net is a great way for me to network and find out what other people are doing. It has become so exciting.
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
[ "https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/4056", "https://sound.stackexchange.com", "https://sound.stackexchange.com/users/596/" ]
TapeOp Signal to Noise
Mix, SSD, Designing Sound, Sound Works, Audiomedia. The net is a great way for me to network and find out what other people are doing. It has become so exciting.
4,056
i'm frequently reading the famous Sound On Sound... but noticed it's only about 30% of the content there which i find interesting... it's too gear-oriented, almost like reading a tech manual sometimes. i'm looking for something that combines gear reviews, technique and also some conceptual stuff, audio art, interviews,...
2010/10/10
[ "https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/4056", "https://sound.stackexchange.com", "https://sound.stackexchange.com/users/596/" ]
The [Soundworks Collection](http://soundworkscollection.com/) usually yields some interesting and inspirational content from professionals in the film world.
Mix, SSD, Designing Sound, Sound Works, Audiomedia. The net is a great way for me to network and find out what other people are doing. It has become so exciting.
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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What is being said: > > **Q:** Do you want a hotdog? > > > **A1:** I'm okay/That's okay. Thanks. > > **A2:** I'm good/I'm cool/I'm fine. > **A3.** That's OK. Thanks > > > What isn't being said, but might be implied: > > **Q:** Do you want to change your present situation by adding a hotdog to it? > > > *...
Usually, *that's okay* (or *it's okay*) is a phrase often used in the sense of *don't worry about it*, *it's not a problem* etc. For example: > > * A: I'm so sorry I scratched your car! > * B: That's okay, don't worry about it. > > > In the example sentence you have given, people would more often say *I'm okay*, ...
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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Usually, *that's okay* (or *it's okay*) is a phrase often used in the sense of *don't worry about it*, *it's not a problem* etc. For example: > > * A: I'm so sorry I scratched your car! > * B: That's okay, don't worry about it. > > > In the example sentence you have given, people would more often say *I'm okay*, ...
In your example, I like to think of "that's okay" as an abbreviation of this response: > > A: "Would you like a hot dog?" > > > B: "No, you can keep it and *that's okay*." > > > In other words, it could be said that B is expressing that they won't be upset if they don't get the hot dog from A.
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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What is being said: > > **Q:** Do you want a hotdog? > > > **A1:** I'm okay/That's okay. Thanks. > > **A2:** I'm good/I'm cool/I'm fine. > **A3.** That's OK. Thanks > > > What isn't being said, but might be implied: > > **Q:** Do you want to change your present situation by adding a hotdog to it? > > > *...
The meaning can almost always be understood based on the context, but you're right in thinking there can be ambiguous usage. Here is an ambiguous example. > > Cashier: Would you like a plastic bag? > > > Customer: That's okay. > > > Written out, this might look like the customer is accepting the bag, but if it'...
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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Usually, *that's okay* (or *it's okay*) is a phrase often used in the sense of *don't worry about it*, *it's not a problem* etc. For example: > > * A: I'm so sorry I scratched your car! > * B: That's okay, don't worry about it. > > > In the example sentence you have given, people would more often say *I'm okay*, ...
I think it’s in the meaning of that or it are prounouns used to describe their state of being regarding the item spoken for example “do you want some cake” the reply of “that/it’s ok” would be a shortened form of “that state of being (referring to having enough cake) is satisfied” or “it (referring again to said state ...
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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I think if B does not want a hot dog, she will say > > No thanks. That's okay. > > > Which means, no thanks (and it's fine with me that you get one, even though I don't want one).
I think it’s in the meaning of that or it are prounouns used to describe their state of being regarding the item spoken for example “do you want some cake” the reply of “that/it’s ok” would be a shortened form of “that state of being (referring to having enough cake) is satisfied” or “it (referring again to said state ...
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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The meaning can almost always be understood based on the context, but you're right in thinking there can be ambiguous usage. Here is an ambiguous example. > > Cashier: Would you like a plastic bag? > > > Customer: That's okay. > > > Written out, this might look like the customer is accepting the bag, but if it'...
I think if B does not want a hot dog, she will say > > No thanks. That's okay. > > > Which means, no thanks (and it's fine with me that you get one, even though I don't want one).
58,973
I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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What is being said: > > **Q:** Do you want a hotdog? > > > **A1:** I'm okay/That's okay. Thanks. > > **A2:** I'm good/I'm cool/I'm fine. > **A3.** That's OK. Thanks > > > What isn't being said, but might be implied: > > **Q:** Do you want to change your present situation by adding a hotdog to it? > > > *...
I think it’s in the meaning of that or it are prounouns used to describe their state of being regarding the item spoken for example “do you want some cake” the reply of “that/it’s ok” would be a shortened form of “that state of being (referring to having enough cake) is satisfied” or “it (referring again to said state ...
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I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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In your example, I like to think of "that's okay" as an abbreviation of this response: > > A: "Would you like a hot dog?" > > > B: "No, you can keep it and *that's okay*." > > > In other words, it could be said that B is expressing that they won't be upset if they don't get the hot dog from A.
I think if B does not want a hot dog, she will say > > No thanks. That's okay. > > > Which means, no thanks (and it's fine with me that you get one, even though I don't want one).
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I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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Usually, *that's okay* (or *it's okay*) is a phrase often used in the sense of *don't worry about it*, *it's not a problem* etc. For example: > > * A: I'm so sorry I scratched your car! > * B: That's okay, don't worry about it. > > > In the example sentence you have given, people would more often say *I'm okay*, ...
The meaning can almost always be understood based on the context, but you're right in thinking there can be ambiguous usage. Here is an ambiguous example. > > Cashier: Would you like a plastic bag? > > > Customer: That's okay. > > > Written out, this might look like the customer is accepting the bag, but if it'...
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I am confused as to why we say "that is okay" when we don't want someone to do something. For example, A: Do you want a hotdog? B: That's okay. I would think that the means that it is okay to do, since you are saying that it is, quite literally, okay.
2015/06/10
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What is being said: > > **Q:** Do you want a hotdog? > > > **A1:** I'm okay/That's okay. Thanks. > > **A2:** I'm good/I'm cool/I'm fine. > **A3.** That's OK. Thanks > > > What isn't being said, but might be implied: > > **Q:** Do you want to change your present situation by adding a hotdog to it? > > > *...
In your example, I like to think of "that's okay" as an abbreviation of this response: > > A: "Would you like a hot dog?" > > > B: "No, you can keep it and *that's okay*." > > > In other words, it could be said that B is expressing that they won't be upset if they don't get the hot dog from A.
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Reversal of causality is stated as an argument against any `v>c`, like in [this](http://bit.ly/2h2XCtG) thought experiment. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/FUy97.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/FUy97.png) But if we were a species that used **echolocation** as our primary sense, and the bal...
2016/12/19
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> > "They would then conclude that nothing can travel faster than sound." > > > Short answer: No. Someone using echolocation to continuously observe objects moving uniformly along straight trajectories would find that some objects remain always "visible", on both the inbound and the outbound legs (at relative sub...
The species in question that used echolocation would experience the sequence of events in the wrong order but their subjective experience is not the objective truth of the causality of the events. It is just their psychological interpretation of the environment which wasn't meant to deal with this ultra rare scenario. ...
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Is there a limit to the number of tiles a city can work? I've noticed that I can purchase and use tiles several spaces away from my city. How far can I go?
2016/10/22
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Tiles up to three away from the city center can be selected to be worked. Additionally, the number of citizens is the limiting factor for worked tiles. Let's assume a newly settled city has one citizen. Even if you buy tiles for that city, only one tile will be worked since the city only has one citizen.
Just like in Civ V, the maximum distance that can be worked is 3 tiles away from the city center.
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Is there a limit to the number of tiles a city can work? I've noticed that I can purchase and use tiles several spaces away from my city. How far can I go?
2016/10/22
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Do note, however, that tiles that are not being worked on can provide adjacency for worked tiles. So buying/improving land that you cannot immediately(or in case of 4 space away, ever) work on can be beneficial, thou the return is significantly reduced. Furthermore, strategic/luxury resource does not need to be worked ...
Just like in Civ V, the maximum distance that can be worked is 3 tiles away from the city center.
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Is there a limit to the number of tiles a city can work? I've noticed that I can purchase and use tiles several spaces away from my city. How far can I go?
2016/10/22
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Tiles up to three away from the city center can be selected to be worked. Additionally, the number of citizens is the limiting factor for worked tiles. Let's assume a newly settled city has one citizen. Even if you buy tiles for that city, only one tile will be worked since the city only has one citizen.
Do note, however, that tiles that are not being worked on can provide adjacency for worked tiles. So buying/improving land that you cannot immediately(or in case of 4 space away, ever) work on can be beneficial, thou the return is significantly reduced. Furthermore, strategic/luxury resource does not need to be worked ...
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As I understand it, with regards to civil claims handled through insurance there are two duties involved: * An insurance company has a duty to defend their client, [in the US](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duty_to_defend) this seems to be inherent in insurance law, [in the UK](https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.a...
2022/07/20
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Generally the insurer appoints a solicitor from its panel and instructs the solicitor to defend the claim in the name of the insured on *the basis of the insurance policy*. In the circumstances the solicitor has two clients, the insured and the insurer - a 'joint retainer'. The solicitor must not behave as if there i...
There is no conflict -------------------- The insurer has a right of subrogation - a right to stand in the shoes of the insured. This is a common law principle but is almost always a contractural provision of the policy. That means that once the insurer has agreed to indemnify the insured, the insurer has the absolut...
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How do I specify the image for the Setting in the iPhone for my iPhone app? What are the requirements for the images?
2010/02/03
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> > In addition to the settings bundle, your application bundle can contain a custom icon for your application settings. If a file with the name Icon-Settings.png is located in the top of your application’s bundle directory, that icon is used to identify your application preferences in the Settings application. If no ...
And to add to Squeegy's comment -- the docs state that if you don't include an image file named Icon-Settings.png, it will use the icon.png from the app. But there are times (Notifications screen) which actually don't default to the icon.png name, and you need to specify the name (icon.png) in your info.plist file. Goo...
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How do I specify the image for the Setting in the iPhone for my iPhone app? What are the requirements for the images?
2010/02/03
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> > In addition to the settings bundle, your application bundle can contain a custom icon for your application settings. If a file with the name Icon-Settings.png is located in the top of your application’s bundle directory, that icon is used to identify your application preferences in the Settings application. If no ...
From the newest "iPhone Human Interface Guides", you should update your application bundle so that it contains only the "Icon-Small.png", instead of "Icon-Settings.png".
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How do I specify the image for the Setting in the iPhone for my iPhone app? What are the requirements for the images?
2010/02/03
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From the newest "iPhone Human Interface Guides", you should update your application bundle so that it contains only the "Icon-Small.png", instead of "Icon-Settings.png".
And to add to Squeegy's comment -- the docs state that if you don't include an image file named Icon-Settings.png, it will use the icon.png from the app. But there are times (Notifications screen) which actually don't default to the icon.png name, and you need to specify the name (icon.png) in your info.plist file. Goo...
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I need to forward (equivalent of BCC) all messages to/from a given user to another user on Exchange server 2003. Is this possible? I can do it for inbound using [How to add an email forwarding in Exchange 2003](https://serverfault.com/questions/33261/how-to-add-an-email-forwarding-in-exchange-2003) but it doesn't app...
2009/09/21
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You can do this for all incoming messages by configuring the delivery options on the Exchange General tab of the user properties in ADUC. AFAIK, there's no way to natively do it for outgoing messages in Exchange 2003.
In a former life I did this with public folders (long story, a bit of a kludge but it worked), but I've got a feeling the outgoing copy had to be a client-side rule.
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How feasible was Project Orion and how feasible would it be if started today? Specifically, what would be the real world impact of nuclear fallout? And, would there be methods to mitigate or eliminate the fallout, so Project Orion could became a realistic method of space travel?
2013/07/31
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> > How feasible was Project Orion and how feasible would it be if started > today? > > > In general, the only limitation on space flight has been political capital. Project Orion would thrive in an environment in which there was substantial interest (~500B USD range) in interstellar but not enough resources (~3-...
My impression is that while Orion would have worked that there are better ways, perhaps long-range laser powered flight which in the 1950s I don't was imagined since lasers did not exist.
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How feasible was Project Orion and how feasible would it be if started today? Specifically, what would be the real world impact of nuclear fallout? And, would there be methods to mitigate or eliminate the fallout, so Project Orion could became a realistic method of space travel?
2013/07/31
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"How feasible" is a very large question. Technically feasible? They had found no show-stoppers by the time the project was cancelled, but acknowledged that it could only be proven by taking the next step and testing hardware. Testing might have (or probably would have, depending on who you ask) reveal that the pusher p...
My impression is that while Orion would have worked that there are better ways, perhaps long-range laser powered flight which in the 1950s I don't was imagined since lasers did not exist.
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I have 3 monitors running on Windows 7. according to windows monitor numbers 1. Samsung TV(in another room connected via HDMI) 2. My main Samsung LCD DVI1 3. Secondary 17" monitor DVI2  #2 is the only one that's always on. it is set as my main display. In monitor settings I go in and extend desktop to the TV or my ...
2012/05/13
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I wonder if this will still happen if you defined the Samsung LCD as #1, rather than #2. I don't have a multi-monitor setup to test on, but maybe Windows leaves alone the windows in the primary monitor once a new secondary is connected. If this doesn't work, maybe you could try to create a script that will reorganize ...
Unfortunately, it looks like it’s impossible. The multimonitor support in Windows is very basic and doesn’t remember which monitor you opened the app on. :(
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I setup a Citadel Mail Server on a RPI 3B+. I have DNS setup, port forwarding, and port open on firewall. When I enter through the webmail portal, I can send and receive mail just fine. The issue that I am having is with mail clients. I can use IMAP and POP just fine to receive mail with my credentials just fine also....
2019/01/02
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Not fully an answer, but since nobody is responding to this I will add the conclusion I got to when doing more research. Uninstall Citadel and find a tutorial for Postfix and Dovecot for RPI. I have it mostly working, but have a bit of work to do with StartTLS.
I am right there with you. I have an issue where I am attempting to attach an Outlook client to the server and it will validate IMAP just fine - but continues to blow errors on the SMTP portion on port 465. It's the same account, same password - but nothing I try - no conflicts with any ports etc seem to work. I give ...
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Looks like brushless motors are more convenient - no brushes means no maintenance required. For example, power tools manufacturers often cite that graphite brushes need to be replaced every 50 hours of continuous use. I'd think that this alone should make brushless motors much more convenient. Still most power tools us...
2011/06/20
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Because they are cheaper and lower-tech - no need for tricky semiconductor devices. Also, switching electronics for high-power devices (1-5kW+, 1000V+) is tricky to implement (but nothing modern electronics can't handle). Sometimes companies produce crap just because it's cheaper & gives some long-term income on maint...
A brushed motor can be driven with direct current, while a brushless motor requires the drive current to be electronically commutated. The electronics for this add cost and complexity.
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Looks like brushless motors are more convenient - no brushes means no maintenance required. For example, power tools manufacturers often cite that graphite brushes need to be replaced every 50 hours of continuous use. I'd think that this alone should make brushless motors much more convenient. Still most power tools us...
2011/06/20
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Because they are cheaper and lower-tech - no need for tricky semiconductor devices. Also, switching electronics for high-power devices (1-5kW+, 1000V+) is tricky to implement (but nothing modern electronics can't handle). Sometimes companies produce crap just because it's cheaper & gives some long-term income on maint...
Why do we have brush motors? Mainly because they are cheap and easy to construct. I can (and have, on multiple occasions) constucted a brushed DC motor with nothing more than cheap wire, thread or tape, a paper clip, a scrap of wood, and thumb tacks. A cheap permanent magnet makes things easier but is not necessary. A...
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Looks like brushless motors are more convenient - no brushes means no maintenance required. For example, power tools manufacturers often cite that graphite brushes need to be replaced every 50 hours of continuous use. I'd think that this alone should make brushless motors much more convenient. Still most power tools us...
2011/06/20
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Because they are cheaper and lower-tech - no need for tricky semiconductor devices. Also, switching electronics for high-power devices (1-5kW+, 1000V+) is tricky to implement (but nothing modern electronics can't handle). Sometimes companies produce crap just because it's cheaper & gives some long-term income on maint...
Others have covered servicing and cost issues well .There is still a place for the brushed motor when it has a series would field .Remember that BLDC motors have rotating permannet magnets which are not as strong as an electromagnet .This means that the BLDC motor wont make as much torque and its characteristics are mo...
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Looks like brushless motors are more convenient - no brushes means no maintenance required. For example, power tools manufacturers often cite that graphite brushes need to be replaced every 50 hours of continuous use. I'd think that this alone should make brushless motors much more convenient. Still most power tools us...
2011/06/20
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A brushed motor can be driven with direct current, while a brushless motor requires the drive current to be electronically commutated. The electronics for this add cost and complexity.
Why do we have brush motors? Mainly because they are cheap and easy to construct. I can (and have, on multiple occasions) constucted a brushed DC motor with nothing more than cheap wire, thread or tape, a paper clip, a scrap of wood, and thumb tacks. A cheap permanent magnet makes things easier but is not necessary. A...
16,060
Looks like brushless motors are more convenient - no brushes means no maintenance required. For example, power tools manufacturers often cite that graphite brushes need to be replaced every 50 hours of continuous use. I'd think that this alone should make brushless motors much more convenient. Still most power tools us...
2011/06/20
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A brushed motor can be driven with direct current, while a brushless motor requires the drive current to be electronically commutated. The electronics for this add cost and complexity.
Others have covered servicing and cost issues well .There is still a place for the brushed motor when it has a series would field .Remember that BLDC motors have rotating permannet magnets which are not as strong as an electromagnet .This means that the BLDC motor wont make as much torque and its characteristics are mo...
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Looks like brushless motors are more convenient - no brushes means no maintenance required. For example, power tools manufacturers often cite that graphite brushes need to be replaced every 50 hours of continuous use. I'd think that this alone should make brushless motors much more convenient. Still most power tools us...
2011/06/20
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Why do we have brush motors? Mainly because they are cheap and easy to construct. I can (and have, on multiple occasions) constucted a brushed DC motor with nothing more than cheap wire, thread or tape, a paper clip, a scrap of wood, and thumb tacks. A cheap permanent magnet makes things easier but is not necessary. A...
Others have covered servicing and cost issues well .There is still a place for the brushed motor when it has a series would field .Remember that BLDC motors have rotating permannet magnets which are not as strong as an electromagnet .This means that the BLDC motor wont make as much torque and its characteristics are mo...
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Despite all our attempts, we could not get past the password entry popup. Usually, this is an issue with an incorrect password or a "head-space and timing issue", but we've confirmed the password to the KeyStore App is correct. We are attempting to sign our javafx 17 application in order to submit it to the mac app st...
2022/07/25
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/73103400", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/-1/" ]
If you have created the certificate signing request with a private key that uses elliptic curve cryptography, it will not work in 9.0.7. Contact support@ej-technologies.com for a build that will work in this case. Also, please make sure to select both the public and the private key before exporting from the KeyChain ap...
-- Solution: Based on the answer provided by Ingo Kegel we were successful in 1) bundling our application into a DMG, 2) signing it, and 3) getting it notarized by Apple using Install4j. Here is a description of what worked. 1. There are multiple passwords needed. We further had problems with other passwords. After ...
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I just got a raspberry pi and I want to use it but I don't know how to use it. I tried to plug it into my windows CPU but it didn't work, so how do I use it. I want to code it with python by the way
2021/08/06
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It will run by itself, it does not need to be connected to another computer although you can do that. It has a video connector, connect that to a monitor/TV, add a USB keyboard and mouse. Purchase a SD card with the operating system, a power supply (be sure it is the right voltage and supplies enough current) and away ...
See [What you will need](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/setup/) There is extensive documentation <https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/>
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A short entry on the NY Times website provides the [Facts and Figures](http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/10/facts-figures-pizza-consumption/) of pizza consumption in the United States. I have a casual interest in how statistics are used (or abused) to provide information to general audiences, and a couple que...
2014/02/11
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To understand the limitation of these data one must understand the structure of [NHANES](http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm). In the 2007-2010 cycle NHANES included two 24-hour dietary recalls as part of the interview process. Children's intakes might be co-reported by a proxy/caretaker. The dietary recalls served to j...
Regarding your first bullet point, bear in mind that people are heterogeneous. There is a small proportion of people who eat pizza constantly (say, some college freshmen), a lot of people who eat it occasionally, and some people who never eat pizza. It is worth always remembering that there is no "average American". Th...
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Is there any way to tell what the internal designations of an airline mean? Looking at Delta's seat maps for the 757, Delta has a couple of kinds, but what's the difference? Boeing 75A Boeing 75M Boeing 75S Boeing 75G I know they're slightly different configurations for different routes, over water etc, but can what ...
2016/09/06
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These are internal references for Delta's large fleet of 757s, and they represent modifications (such as ETOPs, variations with winglets, etc.) As you may know, Delta and Northwest merged so a lot of these aircraft are ex-NW aircraft which have been merged into the Delta fleet. They differ mainly in the amenities (so...
The 75G vs 75A nomenclature is Delta's in house numbering, not an industry standard. Each airline configures each aircraft it buys in whatever interior configuration they feel best suited for the route(s) intended for that aircraft. Delta's multiplicity of 757 variants is not the norm, rather is due to the merging of...
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I was rear-ended. There's a crack on the upper part of my bumper and the plastic part of the trunk locking mechanism is broken (though the trunk still closes). The insurance company was pretty insistent that I use one of their recommended auto shops. I asked for a list of auto shops so I could make a choice but they ...
2019/09/27
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In California the insurer is required to allow you to use any shop you want and to notify you of that fact. As others have said, you don't have to get it fixed, though if you have a loan the check may name your lender as well because your lender will want to make sure they have enough security for the loan. It is rea...
If take the money and don't fix the car the insurance company will drop the physical damage coverage on that car until it's fixed. If there is no loan on the car you don't have to fix it but ins co won't continue comp and coll till it's fixed. Otherwise next accident they have to pay for it again
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I was rear-ended. There's a crack on the upper part of my bumper and the plastic part of the trunk locking mechanism is broken (though the trunk still closes). The insurance company was pretty insistent that I use one of their recommended auto shops. I asked for a list of auto shops so I could make a choice but they ...
2019/09/27
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For 2) and 3), other reasons is that insurance companies to not want to send you a check and you either keep it without making the repairs or finding a cheap repair shop and pocketing the difference. The purpose of their service is to protect you from large unexpected expenses, not for you to profit from them. So they...
If you don't fix the bumper, the next accident may cause even more damage because the bumper couldn't adequately protect the rest of the car. Or, you don't fix it now, another accident occurs, and you get the same thing repaired...or not after dinging the insurance company for more money.
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I was rear-ended. There's a crack on the upper part of my bumper and the plastic part of the trunk locking mechanism is broken (though the trunk still closes). The insurance company was pretty insistent that I use one of their recommended auto shops. I asked for a list of auto shops so I could make a choice but they ...
2019/09/27
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For 2) and 3), other reasons is that insurance companies to not want to send you a check and you either keep it without making the repairs or finding a cheap repair shop and pocketing the difference. The purpose of their service is to protect you from large unexpected expenses, not for you to profit from them. So they...
If take the money and don't fix the car the insurance company will drop the physical damage coverage on that car until it's fixed. If there is no loan on the car you don't have to fix it but ins co won't continue comp and coll till it's fixed. Otherwise next accident they have to pay for it again
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I was rear-ended. There's a crack on the upper part of my bumper and the plastic part of the trunk locking mechanism is broken (though the trunk still closes). The insurance company was pretty insistent that I use one of their recommended auto shops. I asked for a list of auto shops so I could make a choice but they ...
2019/09/27
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1) The insurance company is normally obligated to return your car to the condition it was before the accident. It is between the insurance company and the repair company to decide which is cheapest. They are very good at "welding" plastic nowadays (edit: don't trust me, see other people's comments about welding), my ...
For 2) and 3), other reasons is that insurance companies to not want to send you a check and you either keep it without making the repairs or finding a cheap repair shop and pocketing the difference. The purpose of their service is to protect you from large unexpected expenses, not for you to profit from them. So they...
115,207
I was rear-ended. There's a crack on the upper part of my bumper and the plastic part of the trunk locking mechanism is broken (though the trunk still closes). The insurance company was pretty insistent that I use one of their recommended auto shops. I asked for a list of auto shops so I could make a choice but they ...
2019/09/27
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Without knowing the specifics of your car... My car has what's called a bumper cover - a plastic fascia panel; there is a bumper structure behind it, so the plastic part is more about cosmetics than structure. Last year I had a parking lot hit-and-run leaving my front bumper cracked and dented. Although repair is poss...
If you don't fix the bumper, the next accident may cause even more damage because the bumper couldn't adequately protect the rest of the car. Or, you don't fix it now, another accident occurs, and you get the same thing repaired...or not after dinging the insurance company for more money.
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I was rear-ended. There's a crack on the upper part of my bumper and the plastic part of the trunk locking mechanism is broken (though the trunk still closes). The insurance company was pretty insistent that I use one of their recommended auto shops. I asked for a list of auto shops so I could make a choice but they ...
2019/09/27
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If you don't fix the bumper, the next accident may cause even more damage because the bumper couldn't adequately protect the rest of the car. Or, you don't fix it now, another accident occurs, and you get the same thing repaired...or not after dinging the insurance company for more money.
If take the money and don't fix the car the insurance company will drop the physical damage coverage on that car until it's fixed. If there is no loan on the car you don't have to fix it but ins co won't continue comp and coll till it's fixed. Otherwise next accident they have to pay for it again
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I know not to put strongly named assemblies into the bin folder on early versions of ASP.NET. I remember this caused problems, but I don't remember specifically what problems. Does anyone know if this still applies to ASP.NET 2.0? Is there any reason not to put strongly named assemblies into the bin folder on ASP.NET 2...
2011/02/04
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There should be no problems with this. I've done it a few times during development/testing and I even have a site currently running that has strongly named assemblies in the bin folder with no issues. Assemblies are strongly named for a reason (obviously) so you should have a good reason to drop them in the bin folder...
I have not experienced problems with strong named assemblies being put into the bin. I have experienced some Interop problems with strong named assemblies and versioning conflicts, but those were caused by developers compiling older versions of an ComPlus application library into the solution instead of the current or ...
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I know not to put strongly named assemblies into the bin folder on early versions of ASP.NET. I remember this caused problems, but I don't remember specifically what problems. Does anyone know if this still applies to ASP.NET 2.0? Is there any reason not to put strongly named assemblies into the bin folder on ASP.NET 2...
2011/02/04
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The problem you describe was fixed on .NET 2.0, so you don't need to worry about it anymore. However, beware that if you put a strong-named assembly in the `bin` folder, and an assembly with the same strong name exists in the GAC, then the assembly in the GAC will get loaded.
I have not experienced problems with strong named assemblies being put into the bin. I have experienced some Interop problems with strong named assemblies and versioning conflicts, but those were caused by developers compiling older versions of an ComPlus application library into the solution instead of the current or ...
4,900,194
I know not to put strongly named assemblies into the bin folder on early versions of ASP.NET. I remember this caused problems, but I don't remember specifically what problems. Does anyone know if this still applies to ASP.NET 2.0? Is there any reason not to put strongly named assemblies into the bin folder on ASP.NET 2...
2011/02/04
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The problem you describe was fixed on .NET 2.0, so you don't need to worry about it anymore. However, beware that if you put a strong-named assembly in the `bin` folder, and an assembly with the same strong name exists in the GAC, then the assembly in the GAC will get loaded.
There should be no problems with this. I've done it a few times during development/testing and I even have a site currently running that has strongly named assemblies in the bin folder with no issues. Assemblies are strongly named for a reason (obviously) so you should have a good reason to drop them in the bin folder...
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I have an automated clicker that's bounded at a click every 10 milliseconds. Is there a limit to how often clicks get processed by the OS? Or if not the OS, is there a hardware dependency?
2009/11/19
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The standard polling frequency for USB devices (including mice) is 125hz. However, it is possible to increase this frequency all the way up to 1000hz, so it may be possible to process clicks at that rate (Which would be every 1 ms).
I'd say that 10ms is quite fast enough already. We've all experienced a computer that's thrashing, paging, or just plain slow. If there is a hardware-imposed limit, or an OS-imposed limit, you'll probably never reach it. The speed at which clicks get processed will vary depending on what else the computer is doing at ...