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I have a trouble. Consider a task 'developing software'. This task has 1000hrs of work. A single developer might work for 1000hrs, or two for 500hrs. Duration, in a standard 5d with 8hr/day, is 125 day with one developer, or 62.5 with 2 developer. However, there's a third resource, the team leader, that need to spend 5...
2014/12/30
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> > However, there's a third resource, the team leader, that need to spend 5% of total work on the task, but should not affect the duration. > > > If the work is intrinsic to the task, it should increase its duration, otherwise what are those 5% your team leader is working on? It's 5% of the 100%, not of the 105%....
If the task is Effort driven (the default in pre-2010 releases and for all Fixed Work task types) the total work on the task remains the same and will be divided among the assigned resources based upon their assignment units. By default, the duration of the task is recalculated. So, a couple of options to accomplish ...
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I need to build 0.1V@100-500A power supply - and I wonder what's the best way to approach this task? I guess here are not much specific IC's suitable for such DCDC... Should be current-stabilized, 10% ripple is ok, no requirements on switching frequency... What's the rough estimation for the size/quantity of component...
2011/07/26
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Starting with a welder may be a very good idea. That's an immense amount of current by most standards. A welder has power to spare (as you note) and a rewind of a welder transformer may be as easy as anything you can do. Um. Scratch that, probably. Welder will be "volt per turns" and you need at least 5 turns per Volt ...
I see you're starting with 12V DC, so you can't just use a transformer. Steven is right in that the output can be AC if it's just for heating. A decent size toroidal transformer should do it. The primary is driven by a H bridge from the 12V, and the secondary is used directly as the high current AC output. Don't expec...
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I need to build 0.1V@100-500A power supply - and I wonder what's the best way to approach this task? I guess here are not much specific IC's suitable for such DCDC... Should be current-stabilized, 10% ripple is ok, no requirements on switching frequency... What's the rough estimation for the size/quantity of component...
2011/07/26
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I see you're starting with 12V DC, so you can't just use a transformer. Steven is right in that the output can be AC if it's just for heating. A decent size toroidal transformer should do it. The primary is driven by a H bridge from the 12V, and the secondary is used directly as the high current AC output. Don't expec...
Is it possible to reconsider your design requirements, and use a different (bi-)metal for the heating element? Nichrome wire is a couple ohms per meter, and is available in many gauges. I use a piece of 16 gauge with a transformer that gives me 30A AC at 2v or so, so thats 60W, same ballpark as you are talking about. P...
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I need to build 0.1V@100-500A power supply - and I wonder what's the best way to approach this task? I guess here are not much specific IC's suitable for such DCDC... Should be current-stabilized, 10% ripple is ok, no requirements on switching frequency... What's the rough estimation for the size/quantity of component...
2011/07/26
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Starting with a welder may be a very good idea. That's an immense amount of current by most standards. A welder has power to spare (as you note) and a rewind of a welder transformer may be as easy as anything you can do. Um. Scratch that, probably. Welder will be "volt per turns" and you need at least 5 turns per Volt ...
Is it possible to reconsider your design requirements, and use a different (bi-)metal for the heating element? Nichrome wire is a couple ohms per meter, and is available in many gauges. I use a piece of 16 gauge with a transformer that gives me 30A AC at 2v or so, so thats 60W, same ballpark as you are talking about. P...
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I'm curious to understand the specifics behind cards like [Clarion Spirit](https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=503610) where it states: > > Whenever you cast your second spell each turn, create a 1/1 white Spirit creature token with flying. > > > Does playing that card count as the f...
2022/08/02
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**No, an ability is not a spell or vice versa. The fact that both use the stack is incidental.** The defining feature of a spell is not that it's on the stack, but that it's a *card* on the stack. > > 112.1. **A spell is a card on the stack.** As the first step of being cast (see rule 601, “Casting Spells”), the car...
With Magic, you have to be very careful about your terminology. Not only what Hackworth says in his (very correct) answer, but also what "play a" means. For instance, what you actually *said* in your second paragraph: > > Does playing that card count as the first spell? > > > is true (okay, if being completely co...
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I'm trying to run ethernet cable about 250ft underground to the garage. It is going through a hard plastic/rubber tubing under the yard and into the garage. Is there anything I should know before doing this? UTP/STP? cat 5e/cat 6? If a location of where to buy decent cable is allowed, I would be interested in that as w...
2015/08/23
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Your best bet is to do this with fiber optics - copper networks between buildings are notoriously prone to lightning damage. I used to have a bunch of those; life after thunderstorms is much calmer with fiber optic links. Regardless of copper or fiber, be sure to only use exterior/wet location rated cable - all exteri...
> > *...only plug the buried cable into Ethernet switches with grounded plugs.* > > > Be aware that grounding each end of the cable to local grounds will allow ground loop (voltage along cable due to different potential at house and out-building ground point). I recommend not-connecting the out-building end of cab...
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I'm trying to run ethernet cable about 250ft underground to the garage. It is going through a hard plastic/rubber tubing under the yard and into the garage. Is there anything I should know before doing this? UTP/STP? cat 5e/cat 6? If a location of where to buy decent cable is allowed, I would be interested in that as w...
2015/08/23
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I used to have a cable in a sealed and buried conduit between my house and my brother's house. The distance was about 100 ft. We lost one of the switches on each end at least once a year after a thunderstorm. After a few years of this, we pulled the Cat5 and replaced it with Fiber. Never had another problem.
> > *...only plug the buried cable into Ethernet switches with grounded plugs.* > > > Be aware that grounding each end of the cable to local grounds will allow ground loop (voltage along cable due to different potential at house and out-building ground point). I recommend not-connecting the out-building end of cab...
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I'm running an adventure for my two most creative players. One of them currently has [Tremorsense](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Tremorsense-Ex-). This tremorsense is the same as the one given by a pair of [Tremor Boots](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-item...
2014/05/06
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So far as I can tell, you've quoted the entirety of the rules for Tremorsense in Pathfinder. Logically speaking, Tremorsense functions by feeling vibrations in the ground. Those don't travel through the air (which is why Tremorsense is useless to anything not touching the ground, even if it's next to you). It's also ...
I'd go for the following (even though it's not RAW): Tremorsense, in my interpretation, is not a 2D effect. If you have 60 feet tremorsense, you can feel vibrations in the ground, as long as that ground is continuous, in a half-globe below your feet, supposing you're standing on flat ground, without any interruptions....
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I'm running an adventure for my two most creative players. One of them currently has [Tremorsense](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Tremorsense-Ex-). This tremorsense is the same as the one given by a pair of [Tremor Boots](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-item...
2014/05/06
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So far as I can tell, you've quoted the entirety of the rules for Tremorsense in Pathfinder. Logically speaking, Tremorsense functions by feeling vibrations in the ground. Those don't travel through the air (which is why Tremorsense is useless to anything not touching the ground, even if it's next to you). It's also ...
OpaCitiZen and Tridus have some good points, and while my answer includes theirs in some ways I feel that the semantics change the meaning entirely, so here goes: You almost need to think of distance for tremorsense like a character governing (otherwise mundane) walking distance with Spider Climb. Sometimes when peopl...
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I'm running an adventure for my two most creative players. One of them currently has [Tremorsense](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Tremorsense-Ex-). This tremorsense is the same as the one given by a pair of [Tremor Boots](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-item...
2014/05/06
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So far as I can tell, you've quoted the entirety of the rules for Tremorsense in Pathfinder. Logically speaking, Tremorsense functions by feeling vibrations in the ground. Those don't travel through the air (which is why Tremorsense is useless to anything not touching the ground, even if it's next to you). It's also ...
Some notes for tremorsense: While the rules are written for easy use, I prefer to have a logical background so that the players cannot corner me with inconsistencies. Sorry if this is a bit explicit. The background in physics: Tremors is simply sound waves transmitted through the earth. It works best with hard and ela...
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I'm running an adventure for my two most creative players. One of them currently has [Tremorsense](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Tremorsense-Ex-). This tremorsense is the same as the one given by a pair of [Tremor Boots](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-item...
2014/05/06
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OpaCitiZen and Tridus have some good points, and while my answer includes theirs in some ways I feel that the semantics change the meaning entirely, so here goes: You almost need to think of distance for tremorsense like a character governing (otherwise mundane) walking distance with Spider Climb. Sometimes when peopl...
I'd go for the following (even though it's not RAW): Tremorsense, in my interpretation, is not a 2D effect. If you have 60 feet tremorsense, you can feel vibrations in the ground, as long as that ground is continuous, in a half-globe below your feet, supposing you're standing on flat ground, without any interruptions....
37,231
I'm running an adventure for my two most creative players. One of them currently has [Tremorsense](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Tremorsense-Ex-). This tremorsense is the same as the one given by a pair of [Tremor Boots](http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-item...
2014/05/06
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Some notes for tremorsense: While the rules are written for easy use, I prefer to have a logical background so that the players cannot corner me with inconsistencies. Sorry if this is a bit explicit. The background in physics: Tremors is simply sound waves transmitted through the earth. It works best with hard and ela...
I'd go for the following (even though it's not RAW): Tremorsense, in my interpretation, is not a 2D effect. If you have 60 feet tremorsense, you can feel vibrations in the ground, as long as that ground is continuous, in a half-globe below your feet, supposing you're standing on flat ground, without any interruptions....
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A bolted end plate splice in a strut is designed to transmit compression by direct bearing of connecting cross-sections. If, after accounting for the bending moment due to strut action and additional moment due to moment amplification effects, the bolts themselves still experience no tension due to the large compressiv...
2015/09/19
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You may already be aware of this, but BS 5950:2000 has been withdrawn and replaced by Eurocode 3 (BS EN 1993). The part you want is BS EN 1993-1-8: Design of joints. Note that EC3 also requires splice material be provided (and bolts to connect it) to carry at least 25% of the maximum compressive force in the column. ...
I think by *intended member stiffness* this refers back to your structural analysis that you undertook to determine the forces in the member. The member in that analysis would have had a certain stiffness and the bolts need to ensure that the same stiffness is maintained across the joint. If your bolts are not in ten...
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What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't call that higher power "God"? Someone who respects every religion as a subject of study, or a valid belief system, but does not believe entirely any religion's faith himself?
2016/10/17
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> > What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't > call that higher power "God"? > > > The generic [theist](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/theism) works fine here: > > belief in the existence of a god or gods; specifically : belief in > the existence of one God viewed as the ...
It's called a *pantheist.* From [Merriam-Webster](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pantheism): > > > > > > 1 : a doctrine that equates God with the forces and laws of the universe > > > > > > 2 : the worship of all gods of different creeds, cults, or peoples indifferently; also : toleration of worship o...
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What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't call that higher power "God"? Someone who respects every religion as a subject of study, or a valid belief system, but does not believe entirely any religion's faith himself?
2016/10/17
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It's called a *pantheist.* From [Merriam-Webster](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pantheism): > > > > > > 1 : a doctrine that equates God with the forces and laws of the universe > > > > > > 2 : the worship of all gods of different creeds, cults, or peoples indifferently; also : toleration of worship o...
Although I don't think your two examples necessarily describe equivalent people, I like the term **skeptic** based on the "practice" of **skepticism** : *2a. The doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area is uncertain; 2b. The method of suspended judgment, systematic doubt, or criticism characteris...
353,897
What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't call that higher power "God"? Someone who respects every religion as a subject of study, or a valid belief system, but does not believe entirely any religion's faith himself?
2016/10/17
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There are multiple categories to this. I'll arrange them in order of strictness: 1. **Atheist:** Believes absolutely in no higher power (however this definition has shifted somewhat to mean that they are agnostic as below, but in practical terms a higher power is irrelevant); 2. **Agnostic:** Not sure in the existence...
It's called a *pantheist.* From [Merriam-Webster](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pantheism): > > > > > > 1 : a doctrine that equates God with the forces and laws of the universe > > > > > > 2 : the worship of all gods of different creeds, cults, or peoples indifferently; also : toleration of worship o...
353,897
What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't call that higher power "God"? Someone who respects every religion as a subject of study, or a valid belief system, but does not believe entirely any religion's faith himself?
2016/10/17
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> > What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't > call that higher power "God"? > > > The generic [theist](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/theism) works fine here: > > belief in the existence of a god or gods; specifically : belief in > the existence of one God viewed as the ...
Although I don't think your two examples necessarily describe equivalent people, I like the term **skeptic** based on the "practice" of **skepticism** : *2a. The doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area is uncertain; 2b. The method of suspended judgment, systematic doubt, or criticism characteris...
353,897
What do you call a person who believes in a higher power but doesn't call that higher power "God"? Someone who respects every religion as a subject of study, or a valid belief system, but does not believe entirely any religion's faith himself?
2016/10/17
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There are multiple categories to this. I'll arrange them in order of strictness: 1. **Atheist:** Believes absolutely in no higher power (however this definition has shifted somewhat to mean that they are agnostic as below, but in practical terms a higher power is irrelevant); 2. **Agnostic:** Not sure in the existence...
Although I don't think your two examples necessarily describe equivalent people, I like the term **skeptic** based on the "practice" of **skepticism** : *2a. The doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area is uncertain; 2b. The method of suspended judgment, systematic doubt, or criticism characteris...
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Under 10.04 it was possible to use the gconf-editor system/storage setting to specify the default permissions for vfat and ntfs file systems when a USB drive was mounted. That seems to be missing in 11.04 in gconf-editor and dconf-editor. The automount gives no permissions to other users and groups to access the files ...
2011/08/01
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NTFS and FAT do not store permissions, so they are faked, making it look like you ( the person logged into the console ) own and can access the files, but not other users. If you add an entry to /etc/fstab, you can specify the umask option and set whatever permissions you want.
you should edit the /etc/fstab file and create a specific line for the device you want, more info can be found here: <http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html>
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I finished an app and after i finished uploading the app Icon images It doesn't run and i had this error: ![asset catalog compiler error distill failed unknown reason](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iCRXE.png)
2015/07/19
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More simple way is - click right mouse button on the error (on "Distill failed for unknown reasons") and select "**Reveal in Log**". [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rJUJl.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rJUJl.png)
Ok so here is how i fixed it , i removed all the images and uploaded them one by one until i found this one image , that was .png but there was something wrong with it so i re-did it in photoshop , and poof the error was gone .
31,505,570
I finished an app and after i finished uploading the app Icon images It doesn't run and i had this error: ![asset catalog compiler error distill failed unknown reason](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iCRXE.png)
2015/07/19
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Ok so here is how i fixed it , i removed all the images and uploaded them one by one until i found this one image , that was .png but there was something wrong with it so i re-did it in photoshop , and poof the error was gone .
For me the solution was [THIS](https://stackoverflow.com/a/57504566/2537455). *(Note: I had no .psd as .png, etc.)*
31,505,570
I finished an app and after i finished uploading the app Icon images It doesn't run and i had this error: ![asset catalog compiler error distill failed unknown reason](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iCRXE.png)
2015/07/19
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More simple way is - click right mouse button on the error (on "Distill failed for unknown reasons") and select "**Reveal in Log**". [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rJUJl.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rJUJl.png)
This may be an issue with an image that is saved with the PNG extension that is actually NOT a png file (frequently this happens when using "save as" on a PSD and naming it with .png while forgetting to actually convert the file). This has been answered before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20580968/xcode-...
31,505,570
I finished an app and after i finished uploading the app Icon images It doesn't run and i had this error: ![asset catalog compiler error distill failed unknown reason](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iCRXE.png)
2015/07/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31505570", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2900642/" ]
This may be an issue with an image that is saved with the PNG extension that is actually NOT a png file (frequently this happens when using "save as" on a PSD and naming it with .png while forgetting to actually convert the file). This has been answered before [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20580968/xcode-...
For me the solution was [THIS](https://stackoverflow.com/a/57504566/2537455). *(Note: I had no .psd as .png, etc.)*
31,505,570
I finished an app and after i finished uploading the app Icon images It doesn't run and i had this error: ![asset catalog compiler error distill failed unknown reason](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iCRXE.png)
2015/07/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31505570", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2900642/" ]
More simple way is - click right mouse button on the error (on "Distill failed for unknown reasons") and select "**Reveal in Log**". [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rJUJl.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rJUJl.png)
For me the solution was [THIS](https://stackoverflow.com/a/57504566/2537455). *(Note: I had no .psd as .png, etc.)*
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**[edit]** I should note that I need to do this on a live production server. The MS SQL Server is already attached to our website and supports a 3rd party ERP package. I want to set up a separate database that I can code against for some auxiliary pages and internal-use apps) which will be completely independent (mo...
2009/03/05
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Aside from performance issues, assuming they're both continuously used, there shouldn't be a problem.
Like Assaf said, the only thing you should worry about are possible performance issues with both database services getting run at the same time. Other than that you should have no worries concerning the integrity of the two. They are completely separate and should not have any sort of conflicts.
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**[edit]** I should note that I need to do this on a live production server. The MS SQL Server is already attached to our website and supports a 3rd party ERP package. I want to set up a separate database that I can code against for some auxiliary pages and internal-use apps) which will be completely independent (mo...
2009/03/05
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Aside from performance issues, assuming they're both continuously used, there shouldn't be a problem.
For a development machine this is safe to do. The two database servers listen on different ports, so there is no problem of running both at the same time. I wouldn't recommend it though for a production system.
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**[edit]** I should note that I need to do this on a live production server. The MS SQL Server is already attached to our website and supports a 3rd party ERP package. I want to set up a separate database that I can code against for some auxiliary pages and internal-use apps) which will be completely independent (mo...
2009/03/05
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For a development machine this is safe to do. The two database servers listen on different ports, so there is no problem of running both at the same time. I wouldn't recommend it though for a production system.
Like Assaf said, the only thing you should worry about are possible performance issues with both database services getting run at the same time. Other than that you should have no worries concerning the integrity of the two. They are completely separate and should not have any sort of conflicts.
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I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
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In Java each class is compiled into a separate class file so it's very easy to compile small units of code on each save. In .net you compile a bunch of classes into a single DLL, which is slower and requires more logic in the compilation process. BTW, this is not a language feature, it's an IDE feature. Not all java I...
Autobuilding anything other than the most trivial application would incur massive delays as it compiled and linked every time you press a key. VS does have intellisense and a lot of on-the-fly syntax and sanity checking which gives you most of the advantages of autobuild without the delays. (having said that it appear...
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I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
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In Java each class is compiled into a separate class file so it's very easy to compile small units of code on each save. In .net you compile a bunch of classes into a single DLL, which is slower and requires more logic in the compilation process. BTW, this is not a language feature, it's an IDE feature. Not all java I...
Not an auto-builder, I know, but using [telerik](http://www.telerik.com)'s [JustCode](http://www.telerik.com/products/justcode.aspx) is a product that goes well beyond the VS on-the-fly syntax checking by providing solution wide code analysis. I don't imagine that I'm the only developer in the world that used to use an...
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I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
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This doesn't really have anything to do with Java. It's more a feature of Eclipse. In particular, incremental background compilation is a standard feature of all Smalltalk IDEs since at least 1978 or thereabouts, and even longer than that in Lisp IDEs. Eclipse *was* originally a Smalltalk IDE, written in Smalltalk, an...
In Java each class is compiled into a separate class file so it's very easy to compile small units of code on each save. In .net you compile a bunch of classes into a single DLL, which is slower and requires more logic in the compilation process. BTW, this is not a language feature, it's an IDE feature. Not all java I...
3,692,348
I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3692348", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/63/" ]
In Java each class is compiled into a separate class file so it's very easy to compile small units of code on each save. In .net you compile a bunch of classes into a single DLL, which is slower and requires more logic in the compilation process. BTW, this is not a language feature, it's an IDE feature. Not all java I...
Resharper a pluging for VS gives you compilation errors on the fly but not an auto builder
3,692,348
I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3692348", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/63/" ]
This doesn't really have anything to do with Java. It's more a feature of Eclipse. In particular, incremental background compilation is a standard feature of all Smalltalk IDEs since at least 1978 or thereabouts, and even longer than that in Lisp IDEs. Eclipse *was* originally a Smalltalk IDE, written in Smalltalk, an...
Autobuilding anything other than the most trivial application would incur massive delays as it compiled and linked every time you press a key. VS does have intellisense and a lot of on-the-fly syntax and sanity checking which gives you most of the advantages of autobuild without the delays. (having said that it appear...
3,692,348
I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3692348", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/63/" ]
Resharper a pluging for VS gives you compilation errors on the fly but not an auto builder
Autobuilding anything other than the most trivial application would incur massive delays as it compiled and linked every time you press a key. VS does have intellisense and a lot of on-the-fly syntax and sanity checking which gives you most of the advantages of autobuild without the delays. (having said that it appear...
3,692,348
I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3692348", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/63/" ]
This doesn't really have anything to do with Java. It's more a feature of Eclipse. In particular, incremental background compilation is a standard feature of all Smalltalk IDEs since at least 1978 or thereabouts, and even longer than that in Lisp IDEs. Eclipse *was* originally a Smalltalk IDE, written in Smalltalk, an...
Not an auto-builder, I know, but using [telerik](http://www.telerik.com)'s [JustCode](http://www.telerik.com/products/justcode.aspx) is a product that goes well beyond the VS on-the-fly syntax checking by providing solution wide code analysis. I don't imagine that I'm the only developer in the world that used to use an...
3,692,348
I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3692348", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/63/" ]
Resharper a pluging for VS gives you compilation errors on the fly but not an auto builder
Not an auto-builder, I know, but using [telerik](http://www.telerik.com)'s [JustCode](http://www.telerik.com/products/justcode.aspx) is a product that goes well beyond the VS on-the-fly syntax checking by providing solution wide code analysis. I don't imagine that I'm the only developer in the world that used to use an...
3,692,348
I am a C#/.Net developer who just began Java development for Android, and using Eclipse I noticed that it compiles as you go, so that at no point do you have to wait for the program to build. This seems pretty amazing, unless there is something going on I don't understand. I was wondering why C# and the Visual Studio ...
2010/09/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3692348", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/63/" ]
This doesn't really have anything to do with Java. It's more a feature of Eclipse. In particular, incremental background compilation is a standard feature of all Smalltalk IDEs since at least 1978 or thereabouts, and even longer than that in Lisp IDEs. Eclipse *was* originally a Smalltalk IDE, written in Smalltalk, an...
Resharper a pluging for VS gives you compilation errors on the fly but not an auto builder
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I read about [Spelling checker for VS 2008](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30947/visual-studio-08-spell-check-addin). I wonder if there is something similar for VS 2005 (+freeware, -shareware). Thanks.
2010/01/15
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2071964", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/185593/" ]
not a freeware.See if it comes in your budget:) <http://www.componentone.com/SuperProducts/IntelliSpell/?gclid=CPOyrdDpyZ8CFYctpAodECFqUQ> <http://www.componentsource.com/features/spelling/visual-studio-2005/index.html>
I didn't test, but this board has a direct download and also mentions another option that looks good. <http://geekswithblogs.net/ajames/archive/2008/01/04/spell-check-add-on-for-visual-studio-20052008.aspx>
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What exactly is Tabata ? Is it just a form of HIIT ? What makes Tabata effective in fat burning or providing thermogenic effects ?
2011/06/27
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Tabata is a [HIIT](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_interval_training) method and the process is very straightforward, from [RossTraining.com](http://www.rosstraining.com/articles/tabataintervals.html): > > Tabata intervals consist of 20 seconds > of maximum intensity exercise, > followed by 10 seconds o...
Here's a [link to the Library of Medicine](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8897392?dopt=Abstract) article discussing the effectiveness. Yes, it's a form of HIIT, the basic idea is 8 - 20 second intervals followed by 10 seconds of rest. Is it effective? the studies performed have shown it to be and I can tell you fro...
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What exactly is Tabata ? Is it just a form of HIIT ? What makes Tabata effective in fat burning or providing thermogenic effects ?
2011/06/27
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Tabata is a [HIIT](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_interval_training) method and the process is very straightforward, from [RossTraining.com](http://www.rosstraining.com/articles/tabataintervals.html): > > Tabata intervals consist of 20 seconds > of maximum intensity exercise, > followed by 10 seconds o...
This is the single most exhausting training that you could take and yet it lasts so little. Regardless of the shape you are in, it's really hard. If you are in great shape, your sprint will be faster. If in mediocre shape, your sprint will be slower. But in general, if you push yourself, both types will be barely breat...
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What exactly is Tabata ? Is it just a form of HIIT ? What makes Tabata effective in fat burning or providing thermogenic effects ?
2011/06/27
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Here's a [link to the Library of Medicine](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8897392?dopt=Abstract) article discussing the effectiveness. Yes, it's a form of HIIT, the basic idea is 8 - 20 second intervals followed by 10 seconds of rest. Is it effective? the studies performed have shown it to be and I can tell you fro...
This is the single most exhausting training that you could take and yet it lasts so little. Regardless of the shape you are in, it's really hard. If you are in great shape, your sprint will be faster. If in mediocre shape, your sprint will be slower. But in general, if you push yourself, both types will be barely breat...
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The Bugbear has a trait called Long-Limbed that states: > > When you make a melee attack on your turn, your reach for it is 5 feet greater than normal. > > > The Way of the Astral Self monk has a feature called Arms of the Astral Self that gives the monk many benefits, but the ones I want to focus on are: > > Y...
2021/11/08
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Yes, they stack: your reach is 15 feet.† ---------------------------------------- Arms of the Astral Self and Long-Limbed are game features **with different names**, so they can stack, even though they provide similar effects. Per [DMG errata](https://media.wizards.com/2016/downloads/DND/DMG-Errata.pdf), emphasis mine...
### Each feature only makes your reach 5 greater than *normal*, so they do not stack. Each feature contains the text: > > your reach for it is 5 feet greater than normal. > > > "Normal" here refers to your *unmodified* reach. Thus, each feature requires that you take your unmodified reach and add 5 feet to it, r...
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In the Gospel of John 5:45, Jesus says: > > Yet it isn’t I who will accuse you before the Father. Moses will accuse you! Yes, Moses, in whom you put your hopes. If you really believed Moses, you would believe me, because he wrote about me. > > > How should we interpret these words? Will Moses play some role of ac...
2023/02/10
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Jesus alludes to the *Law of Moses*, which the Jews regarded highly. They would reference it as the Torah, the law of Moses, or, as in this case, shorten the expression to just "Moses." It is the scripture written by Moses that will stand in evidence against those who have rejected the truth. > > And this is the law...
This teaching involves the authority of Jesus versus the (presumed) authority of Hebrew scriptures regarding doing work on the Sabbath. Jesus was working on the Sabbath and the Hebrews were condemning him because of it since by a technical reading of the Torah, doing work on the Sabbath is forbidden. Earlier in the ch...
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I have a recently purchased samsung NP540U3C that came with Windows 8 pre-installed. Windows stopped working and the recovery partition doesnt work anymore. I used RWeverything to find the Windows product key but it cannot be used to install a retail version of Windows when using the Microsoft Windows 8 setup. Accordin...
2013/06/18
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/609161", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/232074/" ]
I know how to fix it. It's easy, make a image recovery (if your F4 recovery works [follow this](http://www.rodneybeede.com/Creating_Samsung_recovery_disc_on_a_Windows_8_laptop.html)) in a USB 32 GB Flash drive and change the settings in your BIOS to Secure Boot = Disabled Boot UEFI Advanced -> DEP = Disable...
try to re-install windows 8 again using system repair disk. if your recovery won't work then look for a friend or anyone who has windows 8 pre-installed in their notebooks and try to make a recovery drive. i hope that would fix the problem. if you don't know how to make a recovery drive in windows 8 here's the link <...
609,161
I have a recently purchased samsung NP540U3C that came with Windows 8 pre-installed. Windows stopped working and the recovery partition doesnt work anymore. I used RWeverything to find the Windows product key but it cannot be used to install a retail version of Windows when using the Microsoft Windows 8 setup. Accordin...
2013/06/18
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/609161", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/232074/" ]
I know how to fix it. It's easy, make a image recovery (if your F4 recovery works [follow this](http://www.rodneybeede.com/Creating_Samsung_recovery_disc_on_a_Windows_8_laptop.html)) in a USB 32 GB Flash drive and change the settings in your BIOS to Secure Boot = Disabled Boot UEFI Advanced -> DEP = Disable...
1.Try to repair /recover it by inserting any windows CD and click repair when option comes. 2.or if you know the version of windows8 with which it came pre installed just download OEM version of it and simply change the option in firmware AS SECURE BOOT:Disable and change the sub option from UEFI to cms. save changes ...
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I very recently came across a [blog entry](http://crypto.junod.info/2013/09/09/an-aspiring-scientists-frustration-with-modern-day-academia-a-resignation/) which was about a PhD candidate quitting a few weeks/months shy of completing the degree due to frustration with the way academia works in general. Now you may agr...
2013/09/17
[ "https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/12767", "https://academia.stackexchange.com", "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/5674/" ]
You have different but overlapping responsibilities to all three; you can't say that one "overrides" the others. You have the responsibility to do "good science." By "good," I do not mean "high-impact" or "prize-winning" or anything like that; I mean "ethical": you carry out your experiments or calculations without t...
> > As scientists-to-be is our primary responsibility to ourselves, to our bosses/departments, or to science itself? > > > I'm not even sure what this phrase means. IMHO, the only principles are 1) Do what you find interesting and try to get good of it. 2) Never publish junk (BTW, no medical research that work...
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I very recently came across a [blog entry](http://crypto.junod.info/2013/09/09/an-aspiring-scientists-frustration-with-modern-day-academia-a-resignation/) which was about a PhD candidate quitting a few weeks/months shy of completing the degree due to frustration with the way academia works in general. Now you may agr...
2013/09/17
[ "https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/12767", "https://academia.stackexchange.com", "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/5674/" ]
You have different but overlapping responsibilities to all three; you can't say that one "overrides" the others. You have the responsibility to do "good science." By "good," I do not mean "high-impact" or "prize-winning" or anything like that; I mean "ethical": you carry out your experiments or calculations without t...
I think the points Peter is mentioning in his answer should be told to everybody before thinking about to start a PhD odyssey or at the beginning. Unfortunately, isn't. Especially, when the only bigger "scientific" project before entering a PhD was a bachelor thesis, many PhD students probably have rather big misconcep...
12,767
I very recently came across a [blog entry](http://crypto.junod.info/2013/09/09/an-aspiring-scientists-frustration-with-modern-day-academia-a-resignation/) which was about a PhD candidate quitting a few weeks/months shy of completing the degree due to frustration with the way academia works in general. Now you may agr...
2013/09/17
[ "https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/12767", "https://academia.stackexchange.com", "https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/5674/" ]
The first comment that comes to mind is "If I knew what I was doing, it wouldn't be science". Much of the science will out of necessity be at a basic (and therefore perhaps perceived as uninteresting) level. Ground breaking work originates primarily from two things: luck or huge funding (thinking of human genome as an ...
> > As scientists-to-be is our primary responsibility to ourselves, to our bosses/departments, or to science itself? > > > I'm not even sure what this phrase means. IMHO, the only principles are 1) Do what you find interesting and try to get good of it. 2) Never publish junk (BTW, no medical research that work...
12,767
I very recently came across a [blog entry](http://crypto.junod.info/2013/09/09/an-aspiring-scientists-frustration-with-modern-day-academia-a-resignation/) which was about a PhD candidate quitting a few weeks/months shy of completing the degree due to frustration with the way academia works in general. Now you may agr...
2013/09/17
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> > As scientists-to-be is our primary responsibility to ourselves, to our bosses/departments, or to science itself? > > > I'm not even sure what this phrase means. IMHO, the only principles are 1) Do what you find interesting and try to get good of it. 2) Never publish junk (BTW, no medical research that work...
I think the points Peter is mentioning in his answer should be told to everybody before thinking about to start a PhD odyssey or at the beginning. Unfortunately, isn't. Especially, when the only bigger "scientific" project before entering a PhD was a bachelor thesis, many PhD students probably have rather big misconcep...
12,767
I very recently came across a [blog entry](http://crypto.junod.info/2013/09/09/an-aspiring-scientists-frustration-with-modern-day-academia-a-resignation/) which was about a PhD candidate quitting a few weeks/months shy of completing the degree due to frustration with the way academia works in general. Now you may agr...
2013/09/17
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The first comment that comes to mind is "If I knew what I was doing, it wouldn't be science". Much of the science will out of necessity be at a basic (and therefore perhaps perceived as uninteresting) level. Ground breaking work originates primarily from two things: luck or huge funding (thinking of human genome as an ...
I think the points Peter is mentioning in his answer should be told to everybody before thinking about to start a PhD odyssey or at the beginning. Unfortunately, isn't. Especially, when the only bigger "scientific" project before entering a PhD was a bachelor thesis, many PhD students probably have rather big misconcep...
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I have never heard a native speaker use sentence with participle clause such as ‘Thinking about her past, she cried bitterly.’; ‘Bitten by a snake, she died.’ in their day-to-day conversation although I see in writing.
2020/12/16
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It is slightly more common in the second half of a sentence. "I think I saw Banksy. I looked out of my window that night and saw someone painting that mural of the woman sneezing." I've just heard on the news, " A Chinese space capsule **carrying samples of moon dust** has landed in ...Mongolia, ..." There is a clic...
Yes. Learning to speak English natively, I frequently use participle clauses in conversation. One famous example is the third paragraph of [Martin Luther King Jr.'s *I Have a Dream*](https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm) speech (it has been noted that "But one hundred years later" is a complete...
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I work for a large, international company. As a hobby, and in my free time, I began learning software development. To learn, I began creating a small tool that I could use at work to assist with my duties there. However, its usefulness soon caught the eye of coworkers who also wanted to use it. Long story short, my a...
2017/06/27
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I'll assume you are salaried full time exempt in the U.S. in an at-will, right-to-work state and are covered by a standard "employee handbook". This has been developed by you, employee, to assist in doing your job, employment, for your company, employer, using time, materials and information belonging at least partial...
This poses an interesting and complex legal question. During the period when you developed the program as a hobby, it was your property, even if you did allow friends at work to use it. Subsequent development, where you've been working on revisions as part of your job, make that part of the whole work a "work for hire"...
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Output voltage of transformer depends on ratio of winding count on primary and secondary coils, but is there an impact on transformer performance by actual winding count? Say, i want to have 1:2 ratio, i could wind 10:20 or 100:200 windings. In general, more windings - bigger the resistance, inductance and cost. Is t...
2012/07/25
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The induced magnetic field is proportional to ampere-turns, that's current times number of turns. Electrical energy is converted to magnetic energy in the core and back to electrical. The core must be big enough to hold that without saturating. For a 100 VA transformer you want to transfer more energy magnetically than...
For any transformer, you want to transfer the bulk of the supplied energy into the load, so you want to waste as little power in the transformer as possible. However you need to expend some energy to magnetise the core in each half cycle, and the number of turns influences the power required to do that. You can model ...
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Output voltage of transformer depends on ratio of winding count on primary and secondary coils, but is there an impact on transformer performance by actual winding count? Say, i want to have 1:2 ratio, i could wind 10:20 or 100:200 windings. In general, more windings - bigger the resistance, inductance and cost. Is t...
2012/07/25
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The induced magnetic field is proportional to ampere-turns, that's current times number of turns. Electrical energy is converted to magnetic energy in the core and back to electrical. The core must be big enough to hold that without saturating. For a 100 VA transformer you want to transfer more energy magnetically than...
> > Say, i want to have 1:2 ratio, i could wind 10:20 or 100:200 windings > > > There are two reasons to answer this and Brian has done a decent job in explaining the basic problem with too-few turns on the primary but has missed a couple of subtleties. The other reason is to point out the error in the currently a...
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I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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The effect you are going for or story you want to tell with your photograph will play a big part in what shutter speed/depth of field you use. * If you are photographing a Formula 1 race you might want to show the cars as a blur against the stands. In that case you want a slower shutter speed. * If you want to highlig...
Assuming you're using a telephoto lens of 200mm or more... Under artificial light you're almost always going to shoot wide open. Even with a fast lens like a f/2.8 or f/4.0 you'll struggle to get enough light in, so it's a case of shoot wide open and depth of field be damned. Depending on the lens in good light, pro...
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I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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The effect you are going for or story you want to tell with your photograph will play a big part in what shutter speed/depth of field you use. * If you are photographing a Formula 1 race you might want to show the cars as a blur against the stands. In that case you want a slower shutter speed. * If you want to highlig...
**When capturing fast moving action, it is always about the shutter speed.** In low light you never have enough, so you shoot wide open and expect that AF inaccuracies will relegate some shots to the Recycle Bin. You can mitigate focus issues somewhat by pre-focusing on spots ahead of the action and then operating the ...
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I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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The effect you are going for or story you want to tell with your photograph will play a big part in what shutter speed/depth of field you use. * If you are photographing a Formula 1 race you might want to show the cars as a blur against the stands. In that case you want a slower shutter speed. * If you want to highlig...
You might also want to think of using a slower shutter speed and trying to pan the camera with the subject. If you do it right the background will blur but the subject will be sharp. It is easiest with something moving in a straight line that you can predict. The trick with this is to just find something you can practi...
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I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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The effect you are going for or story you want to tell with your photograph will play a big part in what shutter speed/depth of field you use. * If you are photographing a Formula 1 race you might want to show the cars as a blur against the stands. In that case you want a slower shutter speed. * If you want to highlig...
Addressing the depth of field question: with a 200mm lens, unless you are quite distant from the athletes, you should be able to isolate them from the background. And unless you are very close, you should have sufficient depth of field at f/5.6 or f/8 to easily get them in focus. With a 200mm lens at f/5.6 * at 20 me...
36,144
I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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Addressing the depth of field question: with a 200mm lens, unless you are quite distant from the athletes, you should be able to isolate them from the background. And unless you are very close, you should have sufficient depth of field at f/5.6 or f/8 to easily get them in focus. With a 200mm lens at f/5.6 * at 20 me...
Assuming you're using a telephoto lens of 200mm or more... Under artificial light you're almost always going to shoot wide open. Even with a fast lens like a f/2.8 or f/4.0 you'll struggle to get enough light in, so it's a case of shoot wide open and depth of field be damned. Depending on the lens in good light, pro...
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I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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Addressing the depth of field question: with a 200mm lens, unless you are quite distant from the athletes, you should be able to isolate them from the background. And unless you are very close, you should have sufficient depth of field at f/5.6 or f/8 to easily get them in focus. With a 200mm lens at f/5.6 * at 20 me...
**When capturing fast moving action, it is always about the shutter speed.** In low light you never have enough, so you shoot wide open and expect that AF inaccuracies will relegate some shots to the Recycle Bin. You can mitigate focus issues somewhat by pre-focusing on spots ahead of the action and then operating the ...
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I could be wrong but when doing sports photography I'm always thinking about the following trade off: * A fast shutter speed to freeze the action. * A small(er) aperture to increase DOF and thus counter focusing errors due to the fast action. What would you consider to be optimal settings in ideal circumstances. And...
2013/03/25
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Addressing the depth of field question: with a 200mm lens, unless you are quite distant from the athletes, you should be able to isolate them from the background. And unless you are very close, you should have sufficient depth of field at f/5.6 or f/8 to easily get them in focus. With a 200mm lens at f/5.6 * at 20 me...
You might also want to think of using a slower shutter speed and trying to pan the camera with the subject. If you do it right the background will blur but the subject will be sharp. It is easiest with something moving in a straight line that you can predict. The trick with this is to just find something you can practi...
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I am very confused to interpret listeners in Jmeter. I have tried for graphical results using plugin. I got HTML report and graphs using non GUI mode. But the issue is i have nearly 100 HTTP request and the graph plots based on these 100 request. That is too messy. My requirement is I have 'n' threads. Inside each thr...
2017/04/10
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You can check these listeners: 1. Active Threads over time. 2. Response Time Vs Threads. After running your test in non-gui mode, open the saved jtl file in GUI mode with these listeners.
You can use [Transaction Controller](http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#Transaction_Controller) in "Generate Parent Sample" mode to to group these requests into one "larger" request which will be plotted into charts. See [Using JMeter's Transaction Controller](https://www.blazemeter.com/blog...
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Situation --------- I work in a room shared with other 2 coworkers. It's approximately 10 x 5 meters. We have 4 desks. > > A o[]x - B o[]o Me > > > I'll update with a paint picture later The phone is located on Adam's desk. X is a shared desk. Sometimes I need to use it, sometimes Belle, and sometimes a worker ...
2017/11/03
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> > Alice, you shouldn't have to answer the phone every single time - lets all take it in turns and help you out. > > > Since the phone is essentially shared between the three of you, why not take it in turns? Someone answers the phone for a week and then passes to someone else. That way, Alice won't feel burdene...
First of all, some technical solutions come to mind. For example, seems a lot of this calls could also be handled by e-mail or instant messaging. Also, individual phones/ soft phones on your computers or a mobile phone device could help. Depending on what you do, maybe a Ticketing system? Or maybe just a cultural chan...
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Situation --------- I work in a room shared with other 2 coworkers. It's approximately 10 x 5 meters. We have 4 desks. > > A o[]x - B o[]o Me > > > I'll update with a paint picture later The phone is located on Adam's desk. X is a shared desk. Sometimes I need to use it, sometimes Belle, and sometimes a worker ...
2017/11/03
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> > Alice, you shouldn't have to answer the phone every single time - lets all take it in turns and help you out. > > > Since the phone is essentially shared between the three of you, why not take it in turns? Someone answers the phone for a week and then passes to someone else. That way, Alice won't feel burdene...
I'm guessing the phone is a cabled business phone. Why not change that up for a cordless phone, and then set up a rota? Alice has it on her desk one day, Bob the next, and you have it on day 3. Set up a rota to swap it every day, or before/after lunch or whatever. Plus if the phone rings and you've got it but it's fo...
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Situation --------- I work in a room shared with other 2 coworkers. It's approximately 10 x 5 meters. We have 4 desks. > > A o[]x - B o[]o Me > > > I'll update with a paint picture later The phone is located on Adam's desk. X is a shared desk. Sometimes I need to use it, sometimes Belle, and sometimes a worker ...
2017/11/03
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I'd ask Alice if it's an issue that needs addressing before anything else. Then make the decision between the three of you. Probably a couple of minutes straight discussion would solve it. My own resolution would be to get a longer phone cord and just have the phone on the desk of the last person who used it. If I the...
First of all, some technical solutions come to mind. For example, seems a lot of this calls could also be handled by e-mail or instant messaging. Also, individual phones/ soft phones on your computers or a mobile phone device could help. Depending on what you do, maybe a Ticketing system? Or maybe just a cultural chan...
101,965
Situation --------- I work in a room shared with other 2 coworkers. It's approximately 10 x 5 meters. We have 4 desks. > > A o[]x - B o[]o Me > > > I'll update with a paint picture later The phone is located on Adam's desk. X is a shared desk. Sometimes I need to use it, sometimes Belle, and sometimes a worker ...
2017/11/03
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First of all, some technical solutions come to mind. For example, seems a lot of this calls could also be handled by e-mail or instant messaging. Also, individual phones/ soft phones on your computers or a mobile phone device could help. Depending on what you do, maybe a Ticketing system? Or maybe just a cultural chan...
I'm guessing the phone is a cabled business phone. Why not change that up for a cordless phone, and then set up a rota? Alice has it on her desk one day, Bob the next, and you have it on day 3. Set up a rota to swap it every day, or before/after lunch or whatever. Plus if the phone rings and you've got it but it's fo...
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Situation --------- I work in a room shared with other 2 coworkers. It's approximately 10 x 5 meters. We have 4 desks. > > A o[]x - B o[]o Me > > > I'll update with a paint picture later The phone is located on Adam's desk. X is a shared desk. Sometimes I need to use it, sometimes Belle, and sometimes a worker ...
2017/11/03
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I'd ask Alice if it's an issue that needs addressing before anything else. Then make the decision between the three of you. Probably a couple of minutes straight discussion would solve it. My own resolution would be to get a longer phone cord and just have the phone on the desk of the last person who used it. If I the...
I'm guessing the phone is a cabled business phone. Why not change that up for a cordless phone, and then set up a rota? Alice has it on her desk one day, Bob the next, and you have it on day 3. Set up a rota to swap it every day, or before/after lunch or whatever. Plus if the phone rings and you've got it but it's fo...
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In Peter Martyr's [*De orbe novo decades* (*Decades of the New World*, 1511–25)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decades_of_the_New_World), he thrice compares *axi* to something he calls Caucasian pepper. The following excerpts are from the 1912 MacNutt English translation: In First Decade, Book I ([1912, p. 65](https:/...
2018/11/20
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According to a travel report from Karl Koch, 1842: [Reise durch Rußland nach dem kaukasischen Isthmus in den Jahren 1836, 1837 und 1838, Volume 1](https://books.google.com/books?id=BcVhAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA403&lpg=PA403&) What was sold in the Caucasus most often as black pepper was really Vitex agnus castus: [![enter image ...
Just a guess, but there's a spice blend called Ajika or Adjika made in Abkhazia in NW Georgia close to the Caucasus. It's usually made from red peppers (capsicums) today, but according to tradition was made hundreds of years ago by shepherds who used various pungent spices and herbs (including often raw garlic and [hor...
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I've got a sensor that outputs a .7Vpp square wave at 36kHz-60kHz. I need to take that square wave and amplify it to 5Vpp, as close to 0V to 5V rails as possible. Then I need to send that signal over a long cable, 6-50 feet depending on where I'm using the sensor and have that square wave still be nice and square when ...
2013/08/08
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The circuit you're using is able to drive the cable very quickly to the low level, but only pulls up slowly to the high level because R1 limits the current available to charge up the capacitance of the cable. The maximum current you're going to be sourcing into your cable is about 3.3 mA. One solution is, instead of b...
The comparator you are using is an open drain output, which means it only sinks current and uses the resistor to pull the line high. This means you have an uneven output impedance, with the output high impedance effectively being being the same as the pullup resistor (1.5k in your circuit) So to put it simply, you...
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I've got a sensor that outputs a .7Vpp square wave at 36kHz-60kHz. I need to take that square wave and amplify it to 5Vpp, as close to 0V to 5V rails as possible. Then I need to send that signal over a long cable, 6-50 feet depending on where I'm using the sensor and have that square wave still be nice and square when ...
2013/08/08
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The comparator you are using is an open drain output, which means it only sinks current and uses the resistor to pull the line high. This means you have an uneven output impedance, with the output high impedance effectively being being the same as the pullup resistor (1.5k in your circuit) So to put it simply, you...
Maybe you should rethink this - why not just send the 0.7Vp-p signal down the cable then use a comparator at the receiving end to restore it. I'd suggest a [MAX999](http://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX961-MAX999.pdf) comparator at the far end because it's very fast and swings close to 0V and +5V. If you can...
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I've got a sensor that outputs a .7Vpp square wave at 36kHz-60kHz. I need to take that square wave and amplify it to 5Vpp, as close to 0V to 5V rails as possible. Then I need to send that signal over a long cable, 6-50 feet depending on where I'm using the sensor and have that square wave still be nice and square when ...
2013/08/08
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The circuit you're using is able to drive the cable very quickly to the low level, but only pulls up slowly to the high level because R1 limits the current available to charge up the capacitance of the cable. The maximum current you're going to be sourcing into your cable is about 3.3 mA. One solution is, instead of b...
Maybe you should rethink this - why not just send the 0.7Vp-p signal down the cable then use a comparator at the receiving end to restore it. I'd suggest a [MAX999](http://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX961-MAX999.pdf) comparator at the far end because it's very fast and swings close to 0V and +5V. If you can...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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To counter the current popular answer, ***absolutely do not*** close such questions as > > Questions seeking debugging help (**"why isn't this code working?"**) must include the desired behavior, *a specific problem or error* and *the shortest code necessary* to reproduce it **in the question itself**. Questions with...
At the end of the day - it's about reward and reinforcement. If I ask a stupid question, but get an answer that solves my problem then ... I'll do it again. Because it worked. It's not just regex questions where this happens - they're just an example of one place where there's low hanging fruit. Supplicant gets answe...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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To counter the current popular answer, ***absolutely do not*** close such questions as > > Questions seeking debugging help (**"why isn't this code working?"**) must include the desired behavior, *a specific problem or error* and *the shortest code necessary* to reproduce it **in the question itself**. Questions with...
Sometimes those of us who have been programming for a long time forget what it was like to be new and struggle. Perhaps, even, there are many in this community who either are naturally talented and never struggled with simple things like regular expressions, or they feel like they "put in their time" and others should ...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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I think most should be closed with extreme prejudice. A vast majority of them show extreme laziness - there are countless sites out there with libraries of contributed regexs and tutorials and test pages. **Fundamentally it is no different to someone saying *"My Foo class doesn't work, can you write one for me?"*** - m...
At the end of the day - it's about reward and reinforcement. If I ask a stupid question, but get an answer that solves my problem then ... I'll do it again. Because it worked. It's not just regex questions where this happens - they're just an example of one place where there's low hanging fruit. Supplicant gets answe...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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I think most should be closed with extreme prejudice. A vast majority of them show extreme laziness - there are countless sites out there with libraries of contributed regexs and tutorials and test pages. **Fundamentally it is no different to someone saying *"My Foo class doesn't work, can you write one for me?"*** - m...
Sometimes those of us who have been programming for a long time forget what it was like to be new and struggle. Perhaps, even, there are many in this community who either are naturally talented and never struggled with simple things like regular expressions, or they feel like they "put in their time" and others should ...
285,733
For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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At the end of the day - it's about reward and reinforcement. If I ask a stupid question, but get an answer that solves my problem then ... I'll do it again. Because it worked. It's not just regex questions where this happens - they're just an example of one place where there's low hanging fruit. Supplicant gets answe...
I think they should *not* be closed by default. People ask them, people answer them. I assume they are useful beyond the immediate question too: if someone searches for "regex to get extension from phone number" (made up example), it's great if they find a Stack Overflow page for the exact problem. I don't see any ha...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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At the end of the day - it's about reward and reinforcement. If I ask a stupid question, but get an answer that solves my problem then ... I'll do it again. Because it worked. It's not just regex questions where this happens - they're just an example of one place where there's low hanging fruit. Supplicant gets answe...
Sometimes those of us who have been programming for a long time forget what it was like to be new and struggle. Perhaps, even, there are many in this community who either are naturally talented and never struggled with simple things like regular expressions, or they feel like they "put in their time" and others should ...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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Ultimately, I see this as coming down to (from the tour, even) > > Don't ask about... > > > Questions you haven't tried to find an answer for (show your work!) > > > Has the person asking the regex question at least made an **honest** effort to solve their problem? Do they at least show a basic grasp of fundame...
I think they should *not* be closed by default. People ask them, people answer them. I assume they are useful beyond the immediate question too: if someone searches for "regex to get extension from phone number" (made up example), it's great if they find a Stack Overflow page for the exact problem. I don't see any ha...
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For example, today I saw yet another such question - [Check if a string contains at least 10 digits, 12 uppercase letter and 20 lowercase letter](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28428208/check-if-a-string-contain-atleast-10-digits-12-uppercase-letter-and-20-lowercas). This is not the first one I'm seeing, either. ...
2015/02/10
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Sometimes those of us who have been programming for a long time forget what it was like to be new and struggle. Perhaps, even, there are many in this community who either are naturally talented and never struggled with simple things like regular expressions, or they feel like they "put in their time" and others should ...
I think they should *not* be closed by default. People ask them, people answer them. I assume they are useful beyond the immediate question too: if someone searches for "regex to get extension from phone number" (made up example), it's great if they find a Stack Overflow page for the exact problem. I don't see any ha...
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I"m following the guide on this page below. But I keep getting error below. I'm using W**in 10 Enterprise 1809** > > "Invoke-WebRequest : The remote name could not be resolved: > 'dist.nuget.org'" > > > <https://doc.sitecore.com/developers/100/developer-tools/en/walkthrough--using-the-getting-started-template.htm...
2020/08/14
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As it turns out, Docker for Windows uses the network adapter with the lowest Id To Check: *Get-NetIPInterface -AddressFamily IPv4 | Sort-Object -Property InterfaceMetric -Descending* [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/gz1id.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/gz1id.png) Next, set the Interface M...
For me the solution provided by above to set the Wifi Interface Metric to 1. It is perfectly working for me.
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I'm trying to plot MGRS lines over a map in an overlay using OpenLayers (JavaScript). Where I'm really having problems is identifying the strange squares (non-100kmx100km grids). Does anyone know where I might find an algorithm for plotting these? In particular, the information I have or can find is: Convert a Lat/Lo...
2010/11/04
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I don't know the MGRS system, but the [Proj4JS](http://trac.osgeo.org/proj4js/) library may be useful. This is used to transform between coordinate systems, so you can set it up to convert from a coordsys to pixels, or more commonly from one coordsys to another. it is open source, and broadly based on the well known p...
I just added some of that functionality to <https://github.com/jaycrossler/js-maptools> (uses Leaflet instead of OpenLayers). It will draw a polygon over the USNG/MGRS cell that the mouse is over.
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This is my first homebrew, so I'm totally in the dark as to what to expect. However, I was told by my LHS that I should see a lot of fermentation activity after around 4-12 hours. The brew itself is an Irish stout using Wyeast Irish Ale strain, I made sure to let the bag swell before pitching so I'm fairly sure that th...
2015/02/23
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You actually *have* observed the most important sign of active fermentation, which is the kraeusen. Guarantee you've got a leak somewhere in your fermenter causing the airlock not to push. It's rarely worth judging the state of fermentation based on airlock activity anyway, as it's often very likely to lead you wrong. ...
In addition to Franklin's answer, I would also say that if you are seein an active kraeusen with no airlock activity this early in fermentation it is fairly likely you may have a leak in your fermenter. Not knowing what you are using, I can tell you this has happened to me with plastic buckets. You should check your se...
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I am using Telerik RadGridView with custom filter control. Item source contains field with DateTime value. I need to filter by date ignoring seconds. One way is to remove seconds from items source, but it is not possible in my case. Is there any other way to do it? Thanks
2014/10/06
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Like in your xaml if you are using basic filtering just add Filtermemberpath for DateTime value column telerik:GridViewDataColumn DataMemberBinding="{Binding mydate}" FilterMemberPath="date2"/>
Workaround could be add one more variable in your viewmodel and set it as filtermemberpath for the column In your View model, DateTime d = DateTime.Now; //or variable which is storing your datetime value string sd = d.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm");
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What are some good examples of exuberant in-game instructions for telling the player to repeatedly and quickly press a button or perform an action? I'm especially interested in examples in retro games (e.g., from the NES, SNES, and 1980-90s arcade eras), and I would love to see examples with text, graphics, or both. T...
2012/06/28
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Sometimes, 2D can take a lesson from 3D. A graphical indicator that is reinforced by the game itself works better than the word "TAP" and an arrow. Here's a couple recent games that stand out in my mind for having good indicators of tapping. **Madworld (Wii)**: Okay, it's not actually tapping but one category of attac...
Kind of random example, but Power Rangers for SNES had a flashing GO with an arrow whenever you cleared an area to direct you to the next area. ![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/pjPZc.jpg) I'd suggest community wiki for this question, since it's not going to have a definitive right answer
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What are some good examples of exuberant in-game instructions for telling the player to repeatedly and quickly press a button or perform an action? I'm especially interested in examples in retro games (e.g., from the NES, SNES, and 1980-90s arcade eras), and I would love to see examples with text, graphics, or both. T...
2012/06/28
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Here's an example I came across with a bit of Googling that gets the point across quite well, in my opinion. Either this, or just have the finger or a bouncing arrow and an outward-expanding target. ![Forgive the seizure-pace.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/odfwN.gif)
Kind of random example, but Power Rangers for SNES had a flashing GO with an arrow whenever you cleared an area to direct you to the next area. ![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/pjPZc.jpg) I'd suggest community wiki for this question, since it's not going to have a definitive right answer
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What are some good examples of exuberant in-game instructions for telling the player to repeatedly and quickly press a button or perform an action? I'm especially interested in examples in retro games (e.g., from the NES, SNES, and 1980-90s arcade eras), and I would love to see examples with text, graphics, or both. T...
2012/06/28
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Sometimes, 2D can take a lesson from 3D. A graphical indicator that is reinforced by the game itself works better than the word "TAP" and an arrow. Here's a couple recent games that stand out in my mind for having good indicators of tapping. **Madworld (Wii)**: Okay, it's not actually tapping but one category of attac...
I think that in "golden days" where were little to none in-game instructions. The already mentioned flashing "GO" is one of those rare examples. So, I'm not really sure if there is some established patterns for such animations back then. P.S. I think your current implementation is pretty good. You can add zoom animat...
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What are some good examples of exuberant in-game instructions for telling the player to repeatedly and quickly press a button or perform an action? I'm especially interested in examples in retro games (e.g., from the NES, SNES, and 1980-90s arcade eras), and I would love to see examples with text, graphics, or both. T...
2012/06/28
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Here's an example I came across with a bit of Googling that gets the point across quite well, in my opinion. Either this, or just have the finger or a bouncing arrow and an outward-expanding target. ![Forgive the seizure-pace.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/odfwN.gif)
I think that in "golden days" where were little to none in-game instructions. The already mentioned flashing "GO" is one of those rare examples. So, I'm not really sure if there is some established patterns for such animations back then. P.S. I think your current implementation is pretty good. You can add zoom animat...
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Visual AND audio bells are incredibly annoying. I DON'T CARE that I hit backspace 3 times when there were only 2 characters in the terminal! I KNOW you can't tab-autocomplete because I can see that you HAVEN'T DONE IT! I want NO BELLS! Of any variety! All the solutions I see online are to turn the visual bell on or of...
2012/08/17
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try setterm -blength 0 man setterm
You have two options as far as I can see it * Manually remove the internal speaker from your motherboard * [Google some solutions on how to disable the beep permanently](https://superuser.com/questions/15770/what-is-the-best-way-to-turn-off-the-ubuntu-beep-permanently)
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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This is the sin against the Son of Mankind. This was the Father's son that was being killed unmercifully, even though He was perfectly innocent. The Son of Mankind was also God the Father's son. Not only did Jesus forgive them, but it was important to know that God the Father forgave them as well. Something to think ...
> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > Who were "they"? There should have two groups of people 1. The people of Jerusalem, according to Luke 23:28 > > But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, we...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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If you were being tortured to death, would you at that moment be able to truly and sincerely forgive your torturers? He wants to, but is unable. That's why he asks his Father. **EDIT** - In the light of a comment, I realise that this is a personal hypothesis and not directly backed up by scripture. I will continue to ...
> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > Who were "they"? There should have two groups of people 1. The people of Jerusalem, according to Luke 23:28 > > But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, we...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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If you were being tortured to death, would you at that moment be able to truly and sincerely forgive your torturers? He wants to, but is unable. That's why he asks his Father. **EDIT** - In the light of a comment, I realise that this is a personal hypothesis and not directly backed up by scripture. I will continue to ...
Jesus asks the Father to forgive Roman soldiers who are following orders of their superior (also Roman official) [Mt27:27] Obviously those Romans were nor under the Old Testament neither Mosaik Law and thus could not be charged as sinners [Romans 5:13]. So logically there was nothing to forgive by strictly Mosaik or J...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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He was asking the Father to forgive them for killing Him, knowing that He was going to go ahead and go through with dying. He was about to not physically be there, so the Father, after His body died, would have to be the one to forgive them, after their sin was fully committed, the sin of killing Jesus. His last word...
This is the sin against the Son of Mankind. This was the Father's son that was being killed unmercifully, even though He was perfectly innocent. The Son of Mankind was also God the Father's son. Not only did Jesus forgive them, but it was important to know that God the Father forgave them as well. Something to think ...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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That, "the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins" (Mark 2:10) is beyond dispute as the OP has correctly documented. So why did not Jesus simply forgive them? Why was the father involved in such a request from Jesus as recorded in Luke 23:34? Let me suggest several reasons: 1. Jesus asked forgiveness for his e...
> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > Who were "they"? There should have two groups of people 1. The people of Jerusalem, according to Luke 23:28 > > But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, we...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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He was asking the Father to forgive them for killing Him, knowing that He was going to go ahead and go through with dying. He was about to not physically be there, so the Father, after His body died, would have to be the one to forgive them, after their sin was fully committed, the sin of killing Jesus. His last word...
Jesus asks the Father to forgive Roman soldiers who are following orders of their superior (also Roman official) [Mt27:27] Obviously those Romans were nor under the Old Testament neither Mosaik Law and thus could not be charged as sinners [Romans 5:13]. So logically there was nothing to forgive by strictly Mosaik or J...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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He was asking the Father to forgive them for killing Him, knowing that He was going to go ahead and go through with dying. He was about to not physically be there, so the Father, after His body died, would have to be the one to forgive them, after their sin was fully committed, the sin of killing Jesus. His last word...
Simply, because he and the Father are one and work in communion. Your difficulty is from assuming that this did not occur the other times.
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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If you were being tortured to death, would you at that moment be able to truly and sincerely forgive your torturers? He wants to, but is unable. That's why he asks his Father. **EDIT** - In the light of a comment, I realise that this is a personal hypothesis and not directly backed up by scripture. I will continue to ...
This is the sin against the Son of Mankind. This was the Father's son that was being killed unmercifully, even though He was perfectly innocent. The Son of Mankind was also God the Father's son. Not only did Jesus forgive them, but it was important to know that God the Father forgave them as well. Something to think ...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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That, "the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins" (Mark 2:10) is beyond dispute as the OP has correctly documented. So why did not Jesus simply forgive them? Why was the father involved in such a request from Jesus as recorded in Luke 23:34? Let me suggest several reasons: 1. Jesus asked forgiveness for his e...
Jesus asks the Father to forgive Roman soldiers who are following orders of their superior (also Roman official) [Mt27:27] Obviously those Romans were nor under the Old Testament neither Mosaik Law and thus could not be charged as sinners [Romans 5:13]. So logically there was nothing to forgive by strictly Mosaik or J...
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> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > If Jesus has the power to forgive sins, why in this specific case does he resort to the Father? > > But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive s...
2023/03/01
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He was asking the Father to forgive them for killing Him, knowing that He was going to go ahead and go through with dying. He was about to not physically be there, so the Father, after His body died, would have to be the one to forgive them, after their sin was fully committed, the sin of killing Jesus. His last word...
> > Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Luke 23:34 KJV > > > Who were "they"? There should have two groups of people 1. The people of Jerusalem, according to Luke 23:28 > > But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, we...
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I want to use google/yahoo ids to be used to login to my website. As its done in stackoverflow. Can any one provide me a starting point.
2010/11/13
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That authentication method is called [OpenID](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID). You can get details at the [open id website](http://openid.net/). If your webiste uses PHP on the server, here's a resource to get you started with [OpenID and PHP](http://devzone.zend.com/article/3581) *UPDATE* Since I've posted thi...
I have been using [JanRain](http://www.janrain.com/) for the same thing. It is free and integrates with loads of different login providers, such as, Facebook, Twitter, Google, OpenId (generally), yahoo, msn, and many more. There is code that lets you integrate it with almost any programming language/platform you want.
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I want to use google/yahoo ids to be used to login to my website. As its done in stackoverflow. Can any one provide me a starting point.
2010/11/13
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That authentication method is called [OpenID](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID). You can get details at the [open id website](http://openid.net/). If your webiste uses PHP on the server, here's a resource to get you started with [OpenID and PHP](http://devzone.zend.com/article/3581) *UPDATE* Since I've posted thi...
try this sample in CodeProject. <http://www.codeproject.com/KB/web-security/OpenIdFormsAuth.aspx> It worked fine with me.
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Is there some token or other identifier available in Windows that satisfies the following criteria, some kind of GUID in a central security repository? * It is created through a program call from C/C++ (not MFC) * It is unique on that system * It persists through reboots * Once revoked, the identifier cannot be regene...
2013/07/25
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You could create a local user account and use it's SID. Even if a new account is created with the same username later, the SID will be different. But that assumes that you're allowed to create user accounts.
No. Your last point is trivially true given the third point. Files are the only thing which persist after reboot. But that same logic means your 4th point is unachievable. Just revert the involved files to the original point. Even the registry is no magic, it's just another file. (Especially in the absence of a networ...